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Intro
Preface
Contents
Part I Methodological Key Points: Introduction to Part I
1 Where is Politeness?
1.1 Politeness as a Personal Activity in Society
1.2 Politeness as a Discursive and Interpersonal Social Practice
1.3 Politeness as a Cognitive Activity
References
2 What Do Speech Acts Offer as Discursive Practices?
2.1 The Speech Acts
2.2 Discursive Practices
References
3 What is the Magnitude of Variation?
3.1 The Variational Perspective and Comparability
3.2 The Situated Variation
3.3 The Active Notion of the Individual
References
4 What Emerges from a Dynamic System?
4.1 Values and Morality
4.2 Face
References
5 How Complex is the System?
5.1 The Variables
5.2 Space-time
5.3 Levels of the System
References
6 How Deep Are Relations?
6.1 Relational Dynamics
6.2 Emotions
6.3 Deep Levels
References
7 How Relative is Everyday Politeness?
7.1 A Matter of Everyday Life
7.2 Perspectives
7.3 Evaluations
References
8 How Does the Mind Frame?
8.1 The Organization of the Knowledge
8.2 Intentions and Perceptions
8.3 The Frame Work
References
Part II Routes and Tools for Investigation: Introduction to Part II
9 Introspection and Experimentation
9.1 Data Collection
9.2 Introspection and Intuition
9.3 Experimentation
References
10 Observation of Language
10.1 Observation
10.2 Discourse Analysis, Digital-Mediated Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Studies
10.3 Conversational Analysis and the Interactional Approach
References
11 Observation of Speakers
11.1 The Field
11.2 The Sociolinguistic Factors
11.3 The Index
References
12 Discourse Completion Test
References
13 Role Playing
Preface
Contents
Part I Methodological Key Points: Introduction to Part I
1 Where is Politeness?
1.1 Politeness as a Personal Activity in Society
1.2 Politeness as a Discursive and Interpersonal Social Practice
1.3 Politeness as a Cognitive Activity
References
2 What Do Speech Acts Offer as Discursive Practices?
2.1 The Speech Acts
2.2 Discursive Practices
References
3 What is the Magnitude of Variation?
3.1 The Variational Perspective and Comparability
3.2 The Situated Variation
3.3 The Active Notion of the Individual
References
4 What Emerges from a Dynamic System?
4.1 Values and Morality
4.2 Face
References
5 How Complex is the System?
5.1 The Variables
5.2 Space-time
5.3 Levels of the System
References
6 How Deep Are Relations?
6.1 Relational Dynamics
6.2 Emotions
6.3 Deep Levels
References
7 How Relative is Everyday Politeness?
7.1 A Matter of Everyday Life
7.2 Perspectives
7.3 Evaluations
References
8 How Does the Mind Frame?
8.1 The Organization of the Knowledge
8.2 Intentions and Perceptions
8.3 The Frame Work
References
Part II Routes and Tools for Investigation: Introduction to Part II
9 Introspection and Experimentation
9.1 Data Collection
9.2 Introspection and Intuition
9.3 Experimentation
References
10 Observation of Language
10.1 Observation
10.2 Discourse Analysis, Digital-Mediated Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Studies
10.3 Conversational Analysis and the Interactional Approach
References
11 Observation of Speakers
11.1 The Field
11.2 The Sociolinguistic Factors
11.3 The Index
References
12 Discourse Completion Test
References
13 Role Playing