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Questions and Politeness
Strategies in Social Interaction

These essays raise fundamental questions about the ways in which interrogative and politeness forms are used in day-to-day social interaction.

Esther N. Goody (Author)

9780521292504, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 23 March 1978

334 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.9 cm, 0.43 kg

These essays, by anthropologists and anthropological linguists, draw on material from speech communities in three continents to raise fundamental questions about the ways in which interrogative and politeness forms are used in day-to-day social interaction. The authors suggest that interrogative and politeness forms have universal features which make them efficient for certain strategies of interaction. Why should these strategies constantly recur? Here the focus shifts to the consideration of status and power, social roles and social distance. Esther Goody looks at the way in whichy the institutionalization of questioning allows only for speech acts consistent with status differences. Brown and Levinson claim that speech acts are potentially threatening to those being addressed, and that politeness forms have evolved as a mechanism for reducing such threats. They analyse the conditions under which politeness forms will be used and show that their findings are consistent with data drawn from India, Mexico and the US.

Lists of figures and tables
Preface
Symbols and abbreviations
1. Introduction Esther N. Goody
2. Towards a theory of questions Esther N. Goody
3. Questions of immediate concern Elinor Ochs Keenan, Bambi B. Schieffelin and Martha Platt
4. Universals in language usage: politeness phenomena
Notes
References.

Subject Areas: Anthropology [JHM]

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