Ever since Brown and Levinson's (1978, 1987) seminal work, politeness research in linguistics has been thriving. It is only in the last couple of years, however, that alternative ways of looking at politeness have been investigated in more detail and have gained more followers. This paper aims at explaining one of these ways - the discursive approach to politeness - and argues for employing the notion of relational work to move away from a dichotomy between politeness and impoliteness. Instead, it is argued that relational work comprises negatively marked behavior (impoliteness/rudeness), positively marked behavior (politeness), as well as nonmarked, politic behavior which is merely appropriate to the interaction in question and not polite ...
In this theoretical chapter center stage is given to the 'relational aspect' of language and how it ...
The papers in this special issue were initially presented at the Politeness and Power conference hel...
The paper focuses on the notion of politeness formulae as an analytical category in linguistic polit...
The discursive approach to politeness represents one of the most coherent challenges to the dominanc...
This article selectively reviews the literature on politeness across different disciplines—linguisti...
The article is included in a Special Supplement to SKY Journal of Linguistics, Vol.19. Mickael Suomi...
During the past fifteen years or so, existing models of politeness, by far the most popular of which...
This paper deals with the definition and conceptualization of politeness by focusing mainly on the B...
With the plethora of studies on politeness in general and linguistic politeness in particular, it is...
This paper aims to provide an exemplification of the way that the discursive approach can work in re...
This paper seeks to review the development of research in the area of politeness over the years. Tra...
This article reviews the research literature on politeness, so as to make suggestions for future res...
This paper focuses on the motivational concerns that underlie the management of relations. In lingui...
Linguistic politeness (LP) refers to the set of “linguistic features mediating norms of social behav...
One of the serious issues of theorizing about politeness that has recently been raised (Eelen 2001, ...
In this theoretical chapter center stage is given to the 'relational aspect' of language and how it ...
The papers in this special issue were initially presented at the Politeness and Power conference hel...
The paper focuses on the notion of politeness formulae as an analytical category in linguistic polit...
The discursive approach to politeness represents one of the most coherent challenges to the dominanc...
This article selectively reviews the literature on politeness across different disciplines—linguisti...
The article is included in a Special Supplement to SKY Journal of Linguistics, Vol.19. Mickael Suomi...
During the past fifteen years or so, existing models of politeness, by far the most popular of which...
This paper deals with the definition and conceptualization of politeness by focusing mainly on the B...
With the plethora of studies on politeness in general and linguistic politeness in particular, it is...
This paper aims to provide an exemplification of the way that the discursive approach can work in re...
This paper seeks to review the development of research in the area of politeness over the years. Tra...
This article reviews the research literature on politeness, so as to make suggestions for future res...
This paper focuses on the motivational concerns that underlie the management of relations. In lingui...
Linguistic politeness (LP) refers to the set of “linguistic features mediating norms of social behav...
One of the serious issues of theorizing about politeness that has recently been raised (Eelen 2001, ...
In this theoretical chapter center stage is given to the 'relational aspect' of language and how it ...
The papers in this special issue were initially presented at the Politeness and Power conference hel...
The paper focuses on the notion of politeness formulae as an analytical category in linguistic polit...