Title: Politeness Phenomenon, Contd
1Politeness Phenomenon, Contd
2The three things we have seen so far
- A model person face rationality
- Some acts are face-threatening acts
- Examples of the ways some acts can threaten face
(Ss face or Hs face).
3Strategies for doing the FTA
- In the context of the mutual vulnerability of
face, any rational agents will seek to avoid
these face threatening acts, or will employ
certain strategies to minimize the threat. - How?
4Summary of the Four Politeness Strategies
- Do FTA on record (baldly, with no redressive
action) - Do it off record
- Do it on record with redressive action (PP)
- Do it on record with redressive action (NP)
51- Do it on record, baldly-without redressive
action
- If it is clear to the participants what
communicative intentions led the actor to do A
(there is just one unambiguously attributible
intention with which witnesses would concur). - Example I promise to come tomorrow
- If the participants concur that by saying so I
am unabiguously committing myself to a future act
(that of coming tomorrow).
61- on record, baldly without redressive action
- Doing the FTA in the most direct, clear,
unambiguous and concise way possible - Example Open the window!
- The Cooperative Principle
72- do it off record
- If there is more than one unambiguously
attributable intention. - Example Damn it! I am out of cash, I forgot to
go to the bank today. - I may mean that I want you to lend me some money
without committing myself to it.
82- do it off record
- Recognizable off-record strategies are
- Metaphors
- Irony
- Rhetorical quetions
- Tautologies
- Understatements
9Do it on record with redressive action
- Doing it but indicating clearly that no face
threat is intended or desired, and S generally
recognizes Hs face wants and himself wants them
to be achieved. - This strategy takes one of two possible forms
positive politeness or negative politeness.
103- Negative Politeness
- Its oriented to mainly towards partially
satisfying Hs negative face, his basic want to
maintain claims of territory and
self-determination. Its essentially
avoidance-based - Apologies
- Impersonalization mechanisms
- Face-saving escapes
114- Positive Politeness
- It s oriented mainly towards satisfying the
basic needs of positive face - Attending to the hearers need
- Showing interest in the hearer
- Agree with the hearer
- etc
12Summary of the Four Politeness Strategies
- Do FTA on record (baldly, with no redressive
action) - Do it off record
- Do it on record with redressive action (PP)
- Do it on record with redressive action (NP)
13A Graphic Representation of the PS
Do the FTA
Off record
On record
With redressive action
Without redressive action
PP
PP
14Note ...
- Can you pass me the salt?
- Three questions
- How do we derive a request from a question?
- Why do we have indirectness (a question instead
of a request)? - Why does the question sound like a conventional
way of making a request?
15Note ...
- Can you pass me the salt?
- We learnt how to derive a request from a question
... - Now we understand why we have indirectnessIndirec
tness means we are NOT imposing a negative
politeness strategy. - One question we still need to deal with, however,
is why does indirectness sound conventional?
16Note ...
- on record requirement negative
politeness -
- Conventionalized indirectness.
17The factors determining the Assessment of threat
- Social distance
- Relative power
- Absolute ranking
- Weightiness of threat S (S,H) P (H, S) Rx
18How do pariticipants infer politenes strategies?
- The four highest level (the most general)
strategies of politeness are referred to as - Super-strategies
19How do pariticipants infer politenes strategies?
- Strategies emanating from them are referred to as
higher-order strategies - output strategies are those that emanate from
higher order strategies and are linguistically
expressed.
20Super-strategies higher-order startegies
output strategies
21Higher order strategies of positive politeness
- Claim common ground
- Convey that S and H are cooperators
- Fulfill Hs want for some X
22Output PP strategies
- Notice, attend to H (his intersts, needs, wants,
goods) - Exaggerate interest in, approval of, symapathy
with H - Intensify interst to H
- Seek agreement
- Pressupose, raise, assert common ground.
- Joke
- Assume or assert reciprocity
23Examples notice, attend to
- Goodness, you cut you hair ... By the way I came
to borrow some flour - You must be hungry. Its a long time since
breakfast. How about some lunch?
24Example Exaggerate
- What a fantastic garden you have!
- Yes, isnt it just ghastly the way it always
seems to rain just when youve hung your laundry
out?
25Example intensify interest to H
- I come down the stairs, and what do you think I
see? a huge mess all over the place, the
phones off the hook and the clothes are
scattered all over...
26Example in-group identity markers
- Here mate, I was keeping that seat for a friend
of mine. - Come here, mate/honey/darling
27Example seek agreement
- Safe topics
- Repetition
-
- A- John went to London this weekend
- B- To London
28Example Joke
- Ok if I tackle those cookies?
- How about lending me this old heap of junk? (Hs
new Cadillac)
29Negative Politeness Super-strategies
- Dont assume
- Dont coerce H
- Communicate Ss want not to impinge on H
- Redress other wants of Hs, derivative from
negative face.
30Negative Politeness output strategies
- Be conventionally indirect
- Question
- Be pessimistic
- Minimize imposition
- Impersonalize S and H
31Example question, hedge
- A swing is a sort of toy
- I rather think its hopeless
- This paper is not exactly social anthropology
- I suppose/think/guess that Harry is coming.
32Be pessimistic
- muHal nalqa 3andak shi mya ddarham daba?
33Minimize imposition
- I just want to ask you if you can lend me a tiny
bit/little/single sheet of paper