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Comparing the Perception of Indirectness and Politeness in German, British English and American English

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Is indirectness the key to politeness or rather an obstacle in intercultural communication? This book is part of the first cohort of a student research project on the perception of politeness and constitutes a restudy with modifications of the renowned CCSARP project by Blum-Kulka (1987). The aim of this study was to examine the (non-)linearity of indirectness and politeness in requests using an online questionnaire with ranking tasks, and to explore the resulting differences between three varieties of English (Canadian, British, and American English) as well as German. Following the underlying theoretical concept of face as a core feature of human behavior and interaction defined by Brown & Levinson (1987), the study explores the extent to which politeness correlates with indirectness and how this relation is shaped by situational variables such as power and social distance as well as cultural differences in politeness norms. The thesis particularly focuses on Preparatory strategies and introduces a model of routinized politeness, proposing that highly conventionalized request forms could become perceived as default strategies, prompting speakers to adopt newer forms to signal increased politeness.

A propos de l'auteur

Melanie Heidemann
is a research assistant and doctoral candidate in English linguistics at Leibniz University Hannover. Her research focuses on sociolinguistics and pragmatics, particularly politeness research.

Résumé

Is indirectness the key to politeness or rather an obstacle in intercultural communication? This book is part of the first cohort of a student research project on the perception of politeness and constitutes a restudy with modifications of the renowned CCSARP project by Blum-Kulka (1987). The aim of this study was to examine the (non-)linearity of indirectness and politeness in requests using an online questionnaire with ranking tasks, and to explore the resulting differences between three varieties of English (Canadian, British, and American English) as well as German. Following the underlying theoretical concept of face as a core feature of human behavior and interaction defined by Brown & Levinson (1987), the study explores the extent to which politeness correlates with indirectness and how this relation is shaped by situational variables such as power and social distance as well as cultural differences in politeness norms. The thesis particularly focuses on Preparatory strategies and introduces a model of routinized politeness, proposing that highly conventionalized request forms could become perceived as default strategies, prompting speakers to adopt newer forms to signal increased politeness.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Melanie Heidemann
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Contenu Livre
Forme du produit Livre de poche
Date de parution 11.04.2026
Catégorie Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Médias, communication > Sciences de la communication
 
EAN 9783658499853
ISBN 978-3-658-49985-3
Nombre de pages 100
Illustrations XIX, 100 p. 53 illus., 29 illus. in color. Textbook for German language market.
Dimensions (emballage) 14,8 x 0,7 x 21 cm
Poids (emballage) 167 g
 
Thème BestMasters
Catégories Kommunikationswissenschaft, Pragmatics, Perception, Intercultural communication, Politeness, Applied Linguistics, Face, Science Communication, International and Intercultural communication, cross-cultural linguistics, requests
 

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