Space has been integral to the way that im/politeness has been theorized, most notably in the concept of “social distance” (Brown and Levinson 1987) and also Arundale’s (2006) “connection/separation face” dialectic. In this chapter, we show how previous research has positioned what we refer to as “socio-proxemic space” not merely as a theoretical concept, but as interactionally relevant in the ways that speakers understand and perform im/politeness across multiple languages. Speakers invoke the metaphor of space when talking about human relationships (“close”/”distant” relationships) and the language used within them (speaking in a “close”/“distant” way; speaking “up/down” to someone). In order to index various degrees of proximity and...
This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of spatial configurations of language use and of lan...
This article is concerned with understanding situations in which speakers talk in the presence of sc...
this paper, we will demonstrate that functions of spatial deictic verbs lai (come) and qu (go) as we...
This article is based on the compulsory trial lecture in connection with the defense of my doctoral ...
This dissertation examines the link between social distance and physical distance. Why do people use...
Language use and space are connected in intricate and multiple ways, and therefore pragmatics must a...
etween family members can be complex. Our work on MirrorSpace started as we got interested in the us...
Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to what extent d...
The paper attempts to define the term "communicative space” for (im)politeness research. “Communicat...
Abstract. Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to wha...
Abstract—This paper proposes a study corroborated by preliminary experiments on the inference of soc...
Concepts of space are fundamental to our understanding of human action and interaction. The common s...
This thesis examines how social distance in terms of different relationships affects the usage of li...
International audienceThis paper explores the possible encoding of distance information in vocal and...
When speakers communicate, both verbal and non-verbal aspects of behaviour create and influence disc...
This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of spatial configurations of language use and of lan...
This article is concerned with understanding situations in which speakers talk in the presence of sc...
this paper, we will demonstrate that functions of spatial deictic verbs lai (come) and qu (go) as we...
This article is based on the compulsory trial lecture in connection with the defense of my doctoral ...
This dissertation examines the link between social distance and physical distance. Why do people use...
Language use and space are connected in intricate and multiple ways, and therefore pragmatics must a...
etween family members can be complex. Our work on MirrorSpace started as we got interested in the us...
Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to what extent d...
The paper attempts to define the term "communicative space” for (im)politeness research. “Communicat...
Abstract. Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to wha...
Abstract—This paper proposes a study corroborated by preliminary experiments on the inference of soc...
Concepts of space are fundamental to our understanding of human action and interaction. The common s...
This thesis examines how social distance in terms of different relationships affects the usage of li...
International audienceThis paper explores the possible encoding of distance information in vocal and...
When speakers communicate, both verbal and non-verbal aspects of behaviour create and influence disc...
This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of spatial configurations of language use and of lan...
This article is concerned with understanding situations in which speakers talk in the presence of sc...
this paper, we will demonstrate that functions of spatial deictic verbs lai (come) and qu (go) as we...