Politeness plays a vital role in maintaining class differences. In this highly original account, Sara Mills analyses the interrelationship between class and linguistic interaction, uncovering the linguistic ideologies behind politeness in British English. She sheds light on the way politeness and rudeness interrelate with the marking of class boundaries, and reveals how middle-class positions in society are marked by people's use of self-deprecation, indirectness and reserve. Systematically challenging received wisdom about cross-cultural and inter-cultural differences, she goes beyond the mere context of the interaction to investigate the social dimension of politeness. This approach enables readers to analyse other languages in the same w...
Brown and Levinson (1987 [1978]) has remained the most seminal and influential starting point for st...
This paper aims firstly to review the pragmatic notion of 'politeness', then to describe examples of...
Politeness is viewed as an admirable trait by most people, yet what it means to be polite is arguabl...
Culpeper, O’Driscoll and Hardaker’s chapter probes into British people’s understandings of politenes...
This paper argues that politeness, a notion central to many theories of social interaction and pragm...
The concept of politeness permeates all aspects of modern life and society. However, to what extent ...
This study is about the principles for constructing polite speech. The core of it was published as B...
The article is analyses the concept Stiff Upper Lip as a means of representing the category of polit...
This essay gives a comprehensive theoretical background and then uses observations of how FTAs can b...
The papers in this special issue were initially presented at the Politeness and Power conference hel...
This handbook comprehensively examines social interaction by providing a critical overview of the fi...
This article selectively reviews the literature on politeness across different disciplines—linguisti...
©2014 Keith AllanThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Societ...
oliteness is an important aspect of communication, particularly across cultures where misunderstandi...
Notwithstanding its significance as a communicative apparatus for social interaction, the general me...
Brown and Levinson (1987 [1978]) has remained the most seminal and influential starting point for st...
This paper aims firstly to review the pragmatic notion of 'politeness', then to describe examples of...
Politeness is viewed as an admirable trait by most people, yet what it means to be polite is arguabl...
Culpeper, O’Driscoll and Hardaker’s chapter probes into British people’s understandings of politenes...
This paper argues that politeness, a notion central to many theories of social interaction and pragm...
The concept of politeness permeates all aspects of modern life and society. However, to what extent ...
This study is about the principles for constructing polite speech. The core of it was published as B...
The article is analyses the concept Stiff Upper Lip as a means of representing the category of polit...
This essay gives a comprehensive theoretical background and then uses observations of how FTAs can b...
The papers in this special issue were initially presented at the Politeness and Power conference hel...
This handbook comprehensively examines social interaction by providing a critical overview of the fi...
This article selectively reviews the literature on politeness across different disciplines—linguisti...
©2014 Keith AllanThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Societ...
oliteness is an important aspect of communication, particularly across cultures where misunderstandi...
Notwithstanding its significance as a communicative apparatus for social interaction, the general me...
Brown and Levinson (1987 [1978]) has remained the most seminal and influential starting point for st...
This paper aims firstly to review the pragmatic notion of 'politeness', then to describe examples of...
Politeness is viewed as an admirable trait by most people, yet what it means to be polite is arguabl...