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Politeness in East Asia, edited by Da¿¿niel Z. Ka¿¿da¿¿r and Sara Mills

Label
Politeness in East Asia, edited by Da¿¿niel Z. Ka¿¿da¿¿r and Sara Mills
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Politeness in East Asia
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
edited by Da¿¿niel Z. Ka¿¿da¿¿r and Sara Mills
Summary
We use politeness every day when interacting with other people. Yet politeness is an impressively complex linguistic process, and studying it can tell us a lot about the social and cultural values of social groups or even a whole society, helping us to understand how humans 'encode' states of mind in their words. The traditional, stereotypical view is that people in East Asian cultures are indirect, deferential and extremely polite - sometimes more polite than seems necessary. This revealing book takes a fresh look at the phenomenon, showing that the situation is far more complex than these stereotypes would suggest. Taking examples from Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese and Singaporean Chinese, it shows how politeness differs across countries, but also across social groups and subgroups. This book is essential reading for those interested in intercultural communication, linguistics and East Asian languages
Target audience
specialized
Classification

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