Linguistic politeness : the state of the art

Part of : Γλωσσολογία ; Vol.9-10, 1990, pages 183-194

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The aim of this paper is to examine Brown and Levinson's theory of interpersonal interaction in the light of both confirmatory and contradictory research which followed its original publication. Thus, the paper outlines the theory briefly, focusing on those aspects which have invoked greater controversy, such as its alleged universal applicability. It is maintained that to date research is inadequate to support such claims and that other aspects of politeness and related culturally specific concepts, such as generosity, tact, even impoliteness, should also be investigated. Finally, areas of the theory which require reconsideration are suggested.
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Περιέχει σημειώσεις και βιβλιογραφία, I would like to express my gratitude to Eleni Antonopoulou and Robert F. Halls who made the time to read and comment on this paper.