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Impoliteness, using language to cause offence, Jonathan Culpeper

Label
Impoliteness, using language to cause offence, Jonathan Culpeper
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Impoliteness
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Jonathan Culpeper
Series statement
Studies in interactional sociolinguistics, 28
Sub title
using language to cause offence
Summary
When is language considered 'impolite'? Is impolite language only used for anti-social purposes? Can impolite language be creative? What is the difference between 'impoliteness' and 'rudeness'? Grounded in naturally-occurring language data and drawing on findings from linguistic pragmatics and social psychology, Jonathan Culpeper provides a fascinating account of how impolite behaviour works. He examines not only its forms and functions but also people's understandings of it in both public and private contexts. He reveals, for example, the emotional consequences of impoliteness, how it shapes and is shaped by contexts, and how it is sometimes institutionalised. This book offers penetrating insights into a hitherto neglected and poorly understood phenomenon. It will be welcomed by students and researchers in linguistics and social psychology in particular
Target audience
specialized
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