In this paper, we depart from the hypothesis that face-work is an important dimension of the construction of discourse, regardless the register (oral or written). Drawing on the framework of Pragmatics, we argue that instances of nominalization can operate as politeness strategies, in the sense that they permit, on the one hand, the omission of the actor/agent of a given verbal event and, on the other hand, they contribute to establishing the boundaries of social distance and power relations, as a pervasive feature of formal texts. The empirical data analyzed in this study include academic papers taken from the Academic Corpus of Brazilian Portuguese (CAPB). In the academic papers analyzed, nominalizations operated, to a large degree, as a ...
This essay introduces the special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics, co-edited by Beeching and Murp...
Orientador : Prof. Dr. José Borges NetoCoorientador : Prof. Dr. Christian RetoréAutor não autorizou ...
Portuguese academic discourse of the humanities is notoriously difficult to render into English, giv...
In October 2020, the football manager Jorge Jesus testified in a court of law, using the pronoun voc...
From a practical perspective, this chapter seeks to reflect on the need to incorporate verbal polite...
Abstract The language register used in academic communities has the special features of density, com...
The present work describes and analyzes the Nominal Treatment Forms (FTNs) used in A random sample ...
This paper posits that certain "qualificatory" semantic primes are recruited to serve face-managemen...
Nominalizations are well-known features of scientific writing. Scholars have been intrigued by their...
The article is included in a Special Supplement to SKY Journal of Linguistics, Vol.19. Mickael Suomi...
As an important grammatical resource, nominalization has drawn many scholars’ attention, in which th...
In this article, we will discuss the theoretical foundations of politeness in linguopragmatics. We w...
Drawing on Systemic Functional Linguistics, this study explored variational use of nominalization in...
In this review article an attempt was made to deconstruct the pragmatic concept of politeness and fa...
The concepts of text, discursive practice and social practice of the Critical Discourse Analysis (CD...
This essay introduces the special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics, co-edited by Beeching and Murp...
Orientador : Prof. Dr. José Borges NetoCoorientador : Prof. Dr. Christian RetoréAutor não autorizou ...
Portuguese academic discourse of the humanities is notoriously difficult to render into English, giv...
In October 2020, the football manager Jorge Jesus testified in a court of law, using the pronoun voc...
From a practical perspective, this chapter seeks to reflect on the need to incorporate verbal polite...
Abstract The language register used in academic communities has the special features of density, com...
The present work describes and analyzes the Nominal Treatment Forms (FTNs) used in A random sample ...
This paper posits that certain "qualificatory" semantic primes are recruited to serve face-managemen...
Nominalizations are well-known features of scientific writing. Scholars have been intrigued by their...
The article is included in a Special Supplement to SKY Journal of Linguistics, Vol.19. Mickael Suomi...
As an important grammatical resource, nominalization has drawn many scholars’ attention, in which th...
In this article, we will discuss the theoretical foundations of politeness in linguopragmatics. We w...
Drawing on Systemic Functional Linguistics, this study explored variational use of nominalization in...
In this review article an attempt was made to deconstruct the pragmatic concept of politeness and fa...
The concepts of text, discursive practice and social practice of the Critical Discourse Analysis (CD...
This essay introduces the special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics, co-edited by Beeching and Murp...
Orientador : Prof. Dr. José Borges NetoCoorientador : Prof. Dr. Christian RetoréAutor não autorizou ...
Portuguese academic discourse of the humanities is notoriously difficult to render into English, giv...