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  • {{Wikipedia|Politeness theory}}
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  • A '''politeness strategy''' is a strategy that is used to prevent a violation of the hearer ==Types of politeness strategies==
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  • A '''politeness strategy''' is a strategy that is used to prevent a violation of the hearer ==Types of politeness strategies==
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  • {{Wikipedia|Politeness theory}}
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  • * Brown, Penelope and Stephen C. Levinson (1987 [1978]). ''Politeness: Some Universals in Laguage Usage''. Cambridge: CUP. * Eeelen, Gino (2001). ''A Critique of Politeness Theories''. Manchester: St Jerome.
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  • ...guage Usage: Politeness Phenomena. In: Goody, E. N. [Hrsg.]: Questions and Politeness: Strategies in Social Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 5 *Watts, Richard [Hrsg.] (1992): Politeness in Language. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
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  • ...guage Usage: Politeness Phenomena. In: Goody, E. N. [Hrsg.]: Questions and Politeness: Strategies in Social Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, S *Watts, Richard [Hrsg.] (1992): Politeness in Language. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
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  • * [[Pragmatik]] ([[Höflichkeit]], [[Register]]) // [[Pragmatics]] ([[politeness]], [[speech style]]s)
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  • ...first to divide these two aspects of Goffman's face. According to them, [[politeness in language]] is the universal tool to protect all aspects of faces in inte ...guage Usage: Politeness Phenomena. In: Goody, E. N. [Hrsg.]: Questions and Politeness: Strategies in Social Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 5
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  • ...& Winner 1995: 297). These findings support the fact that the concepts of politeness, face, maintaining social relationship as well as humor are to be seen in c ===Irony and politeness===
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  • ...guage Usage: Politeness Phenomena. In: Goody, E. N. [Hrsg.]: Questions and Politeness: Strategies in Social Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, S *Watts, Richard [Hrsg.] (1992): Politeness in Language. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
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  • ...guage Usage: Politeness Phenomena. In: Goody, E. N. [Hrsg.]: Questions and Politeness: Strategies in Social Interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, S *Watts, Richard [Hrsg.] (1992): Politeness in Language. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
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  • [[negative politeness]] (in [[pragmatics]]) [[negative politeness strategy]] (in [[pragmatics]])
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  • [[negative politeness]] (in [[pragmatics]]) [[negative politeness strategy]] (in [[pragmatics]])
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