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OverviewPoliteness is crucial to successful communication and is consequently of great interest to those who study language and its social context. This book presents an application of Brown and Levinson's theoretical work in a full-length comparative case-study. Maria Sifianou draws her data from a variety of sources, including literature (particularly drama), questionnaires, and personal observation. She attempts to discover the principles underlying social interaction in both intracultural and intercultural contexts, and discusses the extent to which the concept of politeness is common to different cultures. She argues that politeness is conceptualized differently and thus manifested differently in the two societies under study: Greeks tend to use more ""positive"" politeness devices than the English, who prefer more ""negative"" devices. Positive politeness is more closely related to friendliness, negative politeness to formality. Dr Sifianou's analysis illustrates and supports the general claim that, despite popular stereotypes, there can be no objective verification for the view that one nation is more polite than another. Sociologists, applied linguists, theoretical linguists; cultural anthropologists and other social scientists interested in language. Specialists in the Greek and English languages or cultures; Greek teachers/students of English, English teachers/students of Greek. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maria SifianouPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Clarendon Press Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9780198239727ISBN 10: 0198239726 Pages: 265 Publication Date: 01 November 1992 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. 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Table of ContentsReviewsWith acuity and verve, [Sifianou] adds an important new chapter to the already substantial linguistic literature on Modern Greece....Offers real insight into the relationship between social values and linguistic practice....Sifianou's interpretations are persuasive and consistent.....All social anthropologists planning field research in Greece should read and assimilate this book....[A] fine-grained, confident analysis... --Anthropological Linguistics As a whole, this work should be considered an interesting contribution to politeness theory and its applications to specific languages. --Language in Society With acuity and verve, [Sifianou] adds an important new chapter to the already substantial linguistic literature on Modern Greece....Offers real insight into the relationship between social values and linguistic practice....Sifianou's interpretations are persuasive and consistent.....All social anthropologists planning field research in Greece should read and assimilate this book....[A] fine-grained, confident analysis... --Anthropological Linguistics As a whole, this work should be considered an interesting contribution to politeness theory and its applications to specific languages. --Language in Society With acuity and verve, [Sifianou] adds an important new chapter to the already substantial linguistic literature on Modern Greece....Offers real insight into the relationship between social values and linguistic practice....Sifianou's interpretations are persuasive and consistent.....All social anthropologists planning field research in Greece should read and assimilate this book....[A] fine-grained, confident analysis... --Anthropological Linguistics As a whole, this work should be considered an interesting contribution to politeness theory and its applications to specific languages. --Language in Society With acuity and verve, [Sifianou] adds an important new chapter to the already substantial linguistic literature on Modern Greece....Offers real insight into the relationship between social values and linguistic practice....Sifianou's interpretations are persuasive and consistent.....All social anthropologists planning field research in Greece should read and assimilate this book....[A] fine-grained, confident analysis... --Anthropological Linguistics As a whole, this work should be considered an interesting contribution to politeness theory and its applications to specific languages. --Language in Society With acuity and verve, Sifianou adds an important new chapter to the already substantial linguistic literature on Modern Greece....Offers real insight into the relationship between social values and linguistic practice....Sifianou's interpretations are persuasive and consistent.....All social anthropologists planning field research in Greece should read and assimilate this book.... A fine-grained, confident analysis... --Anthropological Linguistics As a whole, this work should be considered an interesting contribution to politeness theory and its applications to specific languages. --Language in Society With acuity and verve, [Sifianou] adds an important new chapter to the already substantial linguistic literature on Modern Greece....Offers real insight into the relationship between social values and linguistic practice....Sifianou's interpretations are persuasive and consistent.....All social anthropologists planning field research in Greece should read and assimilate this book....[A] fine-grained, confident analysis... --Anthropological Linguistics<br> As a whole, this work should be considered an interesting contribution to politeness theory and its applications to specific languages. --Language in Society<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |