Title of article :
Mitigated directness in Honglou meng: directive speech acts and politeness in eighteenth century Chinese
Author/Authors :
Skewis، Malcolm نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-160
From page :
161
To page :
0
Abstract :
This paper is situated within a theoretical discussion that asserts a positive correlation between indirectness and politeness, and uses these claims as a springboard for an examination of polite ways of issuing directives in eighteenth century Chinese. On the basis of an analysis of directive speech acts from dialogue in the novel H?ngl?u mèng, it argues that the concept of indirectness, as it applies to the illocutionary transparency of individual speech acts, has no particular value in the culture and language of eighteenth century Chinese men. It is found that other linguistic devices such as particles, the reduplication of verbs, terms of address, and the presence and sequencing of supportive moves are far more significant to the communication of politeness. The findings suggest a need to rethink current theoretical positions on this subject and move beyond the analysis of individual speech acts to examine the role discourse structure and management play in the enactment of politeness.
Journal title :
Journal of Pragmatics
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Pragmatics
Record number :
67357
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