摘要
This paper aims to interrogate the relationship between politeness and impoliteness for pragmatics study. Away from the model whereby individual speech acts are considered to be inherently polite or impolite, one argument is that stereotypes of gender may play a role in the decisions that such communities make about politeness.
This paper aims to interrogate the relationship between politeness and impoliteness for pragmatics study. Away from the model whereby individual speech acts are considered to be inherently polite or impolite, one argument is that stereotypes of gender may play a role in the decisions that such communities make about politeness.
出处
《科技信息》
2008年第21期199-199,共1页
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