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245 00 Politeness in East Asia /^cedited by Dแniel Z. Kแdแr, SaraMills |
260 Cambridge ;^aNew York :^bCambridge University Press,^c2011 |
300 ^axiii, 314 p. ;^c24 cm |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 00 ^a^tForeword /^rFrancesca Bargiela-Chiappini --^g1.^tIntroduction /^rDแniel Z. Kแdแr and Sara Mills --^gI.^tPoliteness in East Asia: Theory:^g2.^tPoliteness andculture /^rSara Mills and Dแniel Z. Kแdแr;^g3.^tHonorifics: the cultural specificity of a universal mechanism inJapanese /^rBarbara Pizziconi;^g4.^tMethodological issuesin East Asian politeness research /^rYuling Pan;^g5.^tIntercultural communication and East Asian politeness /^rStefanie Stadler --^gt II.^tPoliteness in East Asia:Practice:^g6.^tPoliteness in China /^rDแniel Z. Kแdแr andYuling Pan;^g7.^tPoliteness in Japan /^rMihael Haugh andYasuko Obana;^g8.^tPoliteness in Korea /^rAlan Hyun-OakKim;^g9.^tPoliteness in Vietnam /^rGrace Chye Lay Chew;^g10.^tPoliteness in Singapore /^rCher Leng Lee;^g11.^tEpilogue: culture and norms in politeness research /^rMichael Haugh |
520 ^a^"We use politeness every day when interacting with otherpeople. Yet politeness is an impressively complexlinguistic process, and studying it can tell us a lotabout the social and cultural values of social groups oreven a whole society, helping us to understand how humans^'encode^' states of mind in their words. The traditional,stereotypical view is that people in East Asian culturesare indirect, deferential and extremely polite - sometimesmore polite than seems necessary. This revealing booktakes a fresh look at the phenomenon, showing that thesituation is far more complex than these stereotypes wouldsuggest. Taking examples from Japanese, Korean, Chinese,Vietnamese and Singaporean Chinese, it shows howpoliteness differs across countries, but also acrosssocial groups and subgroups. The first comprehensive studyof the subject, this book is essential reading for thoseinterested in intercultural communication, linguistics andEast Asian languages^"--^cProvided by publisher |
650 0 ^aPoliteness (Linguistics)^zEast Asia |
650 0 ^aGrammar, Comparative and general^xHonorific |
650 0 ^aInterpersonal relations^zEast Asia |
651 0 ^aEast Asia^xLanguages |
655 4 ^aAufsatzsammlung |
700 1 ^aKแdแr, Dแniel Z.,^d1979- |
700 1 ^aMills, Sara,^d1954- |
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999 ^aSuntiparp |