In their criticisms of traditional theories of politeness, Watts et al. (2005 [1992]) and Eelen (2001) call for first-order approaches to (im)politeness. While their ‘discursive approach’ has faced its own criticisms, one useful strand which has emerged from this research is a focus on how (im)politeness is evaluated and discussed. However, compared to other approaches to (im)politeness, such language has received little attention. Studies on (im)politeness metalanguage also often preselect lexical items for analysis, for instance ‘polite’, ‘rude’, and ‘courtesy’. Likewise, there is still a near vacuum in historical and stylistic aspects of (im)politeness metalanguage. This paper broadly contributes to (im)politeness (meta)pragmatics by est...
The field of speech act theory has seen increasing attention in recent years, as determining the ill...
This paper aims to cast light on the somewhat neglected area of mock politeness. The principle objec...
©2014 Keith AllanThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Societ...
In their criticisms of traditional theories of politeness, Watts et al. (2005 [1992]) and Eelen (200...
This volume presents an in-depth analysis of mock politeness, bringing together research from differ...
The notion of linguistic politeness was brought to center-stage with the politeness model proposed b...
We propose a computational framework for identifying linguistic aspects of polite-ness. Our starting...
The concept of politeness permeates all aspects of modern life and society. However, to what extent ...
This paper aims at investigating modality markers as positive politeness strategies in English disco...
This essay introduces the special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics, co-edited by Beeching and Murp...
Languages from the ancient world offer a unique opportunity to test and challenge politeness framewo...
This chapter uses corpus-assisted discourse studies to examine the variety of functions which negati...
This paper reports on a study of (im)politeness in soliloquies in Shakespeare’s plays. I argue that ...
Drawing on earlier approaches to politeness and impoliteness, this chapter shows their applicability...
Culpeper, O’Driscoll and Hardaker’s chapter probes into British people’s understandings of politenes...
The field of speech act theory has seen increasing attention in recent years, as determining the ill...
This paper aims to cast light on the somewhat neglected area of mock politeness. The principle objec...
©2014 Keith AllanThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Societ...
In their criticisms of traditional theories of politeness, Watts et al. (2005 [1992]) and Eelen (200...
This volume presents an in-depth analysis of mock politeness, bringing together research from differ...
The notion of linguistic politeness was brought to center-stage with the politeness model proposed b...
We propose a computational framework for identifying linguistic aspects of polite-ness. Our starting...
The concept of politeness permeates all aspects of modern life and society. However, to what extent ...
This paper aims at investigating modality markers as positive politeness strategies in English disco...
This essay introduces the special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics, co-edited by Beeching and Murp...
Languages from the ancient world offer a unique opportunity to test and challenge politeness framewo...
This chapter uses corpus-assisted discourse studies to examine the variety of functions which negati...
This paper reports on a study of (im)politeness in soliloquies in Shakespeare’s plays. I argue that ...
Drawing on earlier approaches to politeness and impoliteness, this chapter shows their applicability...
Culpeper, O’Driscoll and Hardaker’s chapter probes into British people’s understandings of politenes...
The field of speech act theory has seen increasing attention in recent years, as determining the ill...
This paper aims to cast light on the somewhat neglected area of mock politeness. The principle objec...
©2014 Keith AllanThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian Linguistic Societ...