This paper investigates cross-cultural variation in the perception of impoliteness. It is based on 500 impoliteness events reported by students in England, China, Finland, Germany, and Turkey. The main analytical framework adopted is Spencer-Oatey’s (e.g. 2000) “rapport management,” covering various types of face as well as sociality rights. We offer some clarifications of this framework, and explain and demonstrate how it can be operationalized for quantitative analysis. In general, it offers a good account of our data, though accommodating ambiguous cases proved to be a major challenge. Our quantitative analysis suggests that three of the five categories of Spencer-Oatey’s framework are key ones, namely, quality face, equity rights, and a...
Given the contested notion of culture, intercultural (im)politeness represents an understudied area ...
In intercultural communication, discourse convention differences have often been used to explain mis...
This study examines variation in evaluations of im/politeness of a recording of a naturally occurrin...
This study investigates the emotions one experiences when one participates in impolite discourses. S...
This paper, which forms part of the research for my doctoral dissertation, presents a new taxonomy o...
The argumentative and variable nature of (im)politeness evaluations and perceptions has long been di...
This paper investigates the extent to which perceptions of cultural variation correspond to actual p...
Impoliteness has been considered as a marginal phenomenon for scientific research for some time, alt...
Abstract This paper explores how the authors to the papers in this special issue of Acta Linguistic...
The discrepancy of the study of linguistic politeness and impoliteness phenonema has been pronounced...
The discrepancy of the study of linguistic politeness and impoliteness phenonema has been pronounced...
This paper explores the influence of the individualism index (Hofstede 1991) of Spaniards and North-...
This paper focuses on how culture can be treated as an explanatory variable in cross-cultural pragma...
Many past politeness theories have been devised “at the expense of ignoring the lay person’s concept...
This paper analyses the negative reviews that some users of social services in New York and Madrid p...
Given the contested notion of culture, intercultural (im)politeness represents an understudied area ...
In intercultural communication, discourse convention differences have often been used to explain mis...
This study examines variation in evaluations of im/politeness of a recording of a naturally occurrin...
This study investigates the emotions one experiences when one participates in impolite discourses. S...
This paper, which forms part of the research for my doctoral dissertation, presents a new taxonomy o...
The argumentative and variable nature of (im)politeness evaluations and perceptions has long been di...
This paper investigates the extent to which perceptions of cultural variation correspond to actual p...
Impoliteness has been considered as a marginal phenomenon for scientific research for some time, alt...
Abstract This paper explores how the authors to the papers in this special issue of Acta Linguistic...
The discrepancy of the study of linguistic politeness and impoliteness phenonema has been pronounced...
The discrepancy of the study of linguistic politeness and impoliteness phenonema has been pronounced...
This paper explores the influence of the individualism index (Hofstede 1991) of Spaniards and North-...
This paper focuses on how culture can be treated as an explanatory variable in cross-cultural pragma...
Many past politeness theories have been devised “at the expense of ignoring the lay person’s concept...
This paper analyses the negative reviews that some users of social services in New York and Madrid p...
Given the contested notion of culture, intercultural (im)politeness represents an understudied area ...
In intercultural communication, discourse convention differences have often been used to explain mis...
This study examines variation in evaluations of im/politeness of a recording of a naturally occurrin...