This paper employs a corpus-based approach to examine the bases of impoliteness via the nature of emotions involved in offending event(s), with a view of teasing apart face concerns from other factors in the management of relations. Drawing from (social) psychology, we consider how emotions can open a window on discerning what type of impolite acts they appear as responses to and what impolite acts they motivate. The occurrence of 20 emotion words in the narration of offensive events in the narrative genre of the METU Turkish Corpus are analyzed in terms of the bases of impoliteness with insights from the rapport management model (Spencer-Oatey 2002, 2005, 2007). The analysis reveals links between certain emotion categories and face, social...
The present thesis is concerned with the interplay of pragmatic inference, face and emotion. Pragmat...
This article addresses two issues: the conceptualization of face and related aspects of self in Turk...
A great number of studies have dealt with impoliteness within the area of pragmatics, but it seems t...
This study investigates the emotions one experiences when one participates in impolite discourses. S...
This study aims to focus on extracting and analyzing impoliteness in corpora in British English and ...
Impoliteness and rudeness trigger negative emotional reactions in interlocutors. The aim of this art...
Many past politeness theories have been devised “at the expense of ignoring the lay person’s concept...
This article addresses means of expressing and implying emotions (Langlotz, Locher 2012) in realiza...
The variable impoliteness is an indicator used to describe violations of communication norms. These ...
This chapter uses corpus-assisted discourse studies to examine the variety of functions which negati...
This article is discourse-linguistically grounded and endeavours to pursue the question of the theor...
This research was based on the reality of the use of Indonesian language on social media that was vu...
This research is motivated by the existence of social media, especially Instagram, which is increasi...
International audienceDeveloping empirical methods for the description of emotion concepts that are ...
International audienceDeveloping empirical methods for the description of emotion concepts that are ...
The present thesis is concerned with the interplay of pragmatic inference, face and emotion. Pragmat...
This article addresses two issues: the conceptualization of face and related aspects of self in Turk...
A great number of studies have dealt with impoliteness within the area of pragmatics, but it seems t...
This study investigates the emotions one experiences when one participates in impolite discourses. S...
This study aims to focus on extracting and analyzing impoliteness in corpora in British English and ...
Impoliteness and rudeness trigger negative emotional reactions in interlocutors. The aim of this art...
Many past politeness theories have been devised “at the expense of ignoring the lay person’s concept...
This article addresses means of expressing and implying emotions (Langlotz, Locher 2012) in realiza...
The variable impoliteness is an indicator used to describe violations of communication norms. These ...
This chapter uses corpus-assisted discourse studies to examine the variety of functions which negati...
This article is discourse-linguistically grounded and endeavours to pursue the question of the theor...
This research was based on the reality of the use of Indonesian language on social media that was vu...
This research is motivated by the existence of social media, especially Instagram, which is increasi...
International audienceDeveloping empirical methods for the description of emotion concepts that are ...
International audienceDeveloping empirical methods for the description of emotion concepts that are ...
The present thesis is concerned with the interplay of pragmatic inference, face and emotion. Pragmat...
This article addresses two issues: the conceptualization of face and related aspects of self in Turk...
A great number of studies have dealt with impoliteness within the area of pragmatics, but it seems t...