The aim of the article is to study the conversational behaviour of the Plautine old men in light of (im)politeness theory. The analysis concerns those scenes of salutatio and advice-giving where one of the speakers is a senex, in order to examine features of his linguistic characterisation
In their criticisms of traditional theories of politeness, Watts et al. (2005 [1992]) and Eelen (200...
This paper analyzes uses, functions, and literary distribution of the negative politeness formula si...
Is it possible to talk about politeness in ancient Greece ? Modern sociology defines politeness as a...
The aim of the article is to study the conversational behaviour of the Plautine old men in light of ...
Languages from the ancient world offer a unique opportunity to test and challenge politeness framewo...
In this article, we will discuss the theoretical foundations of politeness in linguopragmatics. We w...
Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson (1987) have proposed that power (P), distance (D), and the ranke...
This paper reports a comprehensive study of the politeness phenomenon in Pinter’s well-known play, “...
textThus far, politeness in Old and Middle French and in older languages in general has not been clo...
This paper reports a comprehensive study of the politeness phenomenon in Pinter’s well-known play, “...
The article reflects on different aspects of politeness theory viewed from the ethological and evolu...
This paper examines impoliteness in ancient Greek, taking into account the linguistic structure of s...
This article reviews the research literature on politeness, so as to make suggestions for future res...
Exploring a largely uncharted territory of cultural history and linguistic ethnography, Understandin...
The present essay analyses selected dialogues drawn from William Congreve’s The Way of the World (17...
In their criticisms of traditional theories of politeness, Watts et al. (2005 [1992]) and Eelen (200...
This paper analyzes uses, functions, and literary distribution of the negative politeness formula si...
Is it possible to talk about politeness in ancient Greece ? Modern sociology defines politeness as a...
The aim of the article is to study the conversational behaviour of the Plautine old men in light of ...
Languages from the ancient world offer a unique opportunity to test and challenge politeness framewo...
In this article, we will discuss the theoretical foundations of politeness in linguopragmatics. We w...
Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson (1987) have proposed that power (P), distance (D), and the ranke...
This paper reports a comprehensive study of the politeness phenomenon in Pinter’s well-known play, “...
textThus far, politeness in Old and Middle French and in older languages in general has not been clo...
This paper reports a comprehensive study of the politeness phenomenon in Pinter’s well-known play, “...
The article reflects on different aspects of politeness theory viewed from the ethological and evolu...
This paper examines impoliteness in ancient Greek, taking into account the linguistic structure of s...
This article reviews the research literature on politeness, so as to make suggestions for future res...
Exploring a largely uncharted territory of cultural history and linguistic ethnography, Understandin...
The present essay analyses selected dialogues drawn from William Congreve’s The Way of the World (17...
In their criticisms of traditional theories of politeness, Watts et al. (2005 [1992]) and Eelen (200...
This paper analyzes uses, functions, and literary distribution of the negative politeness formula si...
Is it possible to talk about politeness in ancient Greece ? Modern sociology defines politeness as a...