Dissension and Face-work Strategies in German Dialogues.

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Main Author: Meireles, Selma Martins
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter, 2002
Series:Linguistische Arbeiten ; 457
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505 0 |a Intro -- Introduction -- 1. Theoretical base -- 1.1. Dissension -- 1.1.1. Studies about Dissension -- 1.1.2. The Concept of Dissension -- 1.2. The Concept of Face -- 1.2.1. Grice and the Conversational Maxims -- 1.2.2. Sperber/Wilson: The Principle of Relevance -- 1.2.3. Robin Lakoff: The Rules of Politeness -- 1.2.4. Erving Goffman and the concept of Face -- 1.3. Face-Work -- 1.3.1. Brown/Levinson: Politeness strategies -- 1.3.2. Leech and the Principle of Politeness -- 1.3.3. The concepts of Face-work and Politeness -- 1.3.4. . Selection of Face-Work Strategies -- 1.3.5. Linguistic realization of Face-work strategies -- 1.4. Dissension and Face-work -- 1.4.1. Dissension as a potential threat to the Face -- 1.4.2. Dissension and Face-work strategies -- 2. Methodology -- 2.1. Corpus -- 2.1.1. Definition of the corpus -- 2.1.2. Corpus description -- 2.1.3. Dialogue description -- 2.2. Procedures -- 2.2.1. Occurrence collecting -- 2.2.2. Classification of occurrences -- 2.2.3. Face-work strategies -- 2.2.4. Linguistic realization of Face-work strategies in Dissensions -- 3. Occurrences analyses and discussion -- 3.1. Occurrence frequency of the Dissension categories -- 3.2. Dissension and Face-work strategies -- 4. Dissension off-record -- 4.1. Give hints to associations -- 4.2. Be ironical -- 4.3. Be vague -- 4.4. Exaggerate -- 4.5. Off-record strategies in Dissensions and their linguistic realization -- 5. Direct Dissension -- 5.1. On-record strategies in Dissensions and their linguistic realizatio -- 5.2. Linguistic realizations of Direct Dissension as found in the corpus -- 5.3. Direct Dissension, without redressive action -- 6. Direct Dissension with positive redress -- 6.1. Avoid disagreement -- 6.1.1. Issue a token agreement -- 6.1.2. Relativize the interlocutor's opinion -- 6.2. Seek agreement: relativize your own opinion. 
505 8 |a 6.2.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "seek agreement" -- 6.3. Create/presuppose common points -- 6.3.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "create/presuppose common points" -- 6.4. Intensify the interest: approximate the interlocutor -- 6.4.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "intensify the interest: approximate the interlocutor" -- 6.5. Make jokes -- 6.5.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "make jokes" -- 6.6. Use in-group markers -- 6.6.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "use in-group markers" -- 6.7. Give (or ask for) reasons -- 6.7.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "give (or ask for) reasons" -- 6.8. Include speaker and interlocutor in the activity: administrate personal Deixis -- 6.9. Be optimistic -- 6.9.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "be optimistic" -- 6.10. Linguistic realizations of positive redress strategies in Dissensions as found in the corpus -- 7. Direct Dissension with Negative Redress -- 7.1. Use conventionalized forms -- 7.1.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "use conventionalized forms" -- 7.2. Relativize your own opinion -- 7.2.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "relativize your own opinion" -- 7.3. Avoid statements: ask questions -- 7.3.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "avoid statements: ask questions" -- 7.4. Administrate the degree of reality -- 7.4.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "administrate the degree of reality" -- 7.5. Minimize the imposition -- 7.5.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "Minimize the imposition" -- 7.6. Show deference -- 7.6.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "show deference" -- 7.7. Personal withdrawal -- 7.7.1. Impersonalize: administrate the personal Deixis -- 7.7.2. Appeal to authority/objectivity -- 7.7.3. Evoke general rules -- 7.7.4. Defocus the participants -- 7.8. Epistemic withdrawal: use Modalverben. 
505 8 |a 7.8.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "epistemic withdrawal: use Modalverben" -- 7.9. Temporal withdrawal: administrate temporal Deixis -- 7.10. Show reluctance -- 7.10.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "show reluctance" -- 7.11. Apologize -- 7.11.1. Linguistic realization of the strategy "apologize" -- 7.12. Linguistic realizations of negative redress strategies in Dissensions as found in the corpus -- 7.13. Use of off-record strategies as auxiliaries in direct Dissensions -- 7.13.1. Give hints for associations -- 7.13.2. Use rhetorical questions -- 7.13.3. Be ironic -- 7.13.4. Be incomplete -- 7.13.5. Exaggerate -- 7.13.6. Use metaphors -- 7.13.7. Be vague -- 7.13.8. Linguistic realization of off-record strategies in direct Dissensions -- 8. Interpretation of the Results -- 8.1. Use of Face-work strategies in expressing Dissension -- 8.2. Redress strategies and Dissension -- 8.2.1. Strategies for positive redress -- 8.2.2. Strategies for negative redress -- 8.3. Categories of Dissension and Face-work -- 8.3.1. Dissension referring to linguistic expression -- 8.3.2. Dissension referring to part of a proposition -- 8.3.3. Dissension referring to the whole of the proposition -- 8.3.4. Dissension referring to the course of the interaction -- 9. Final considerations -- 10. Appendix -- Bibliography. 
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