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1. Intracultural tact versus intercultural tact
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January 19 2005
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Mouton de Gruyter
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6. Traditional and modern views: the social constitution and the power of politeness
4. Literary texts and diachronic aspects of politeness
Preface
12. Linguistic etiquette in Japanese society
8. Between matter-of-factness and politeness
Contents
8. Between matter-of-factness and politeness
5. Politeness in linguistic research
Backmatter
11. The concept of politeness: An empirical study of American English and Japanese
3. On the historicity of politeness
6. Traditional and modem views: the social constitution and the power of politeness
Frontmatter
12. Linguistic etiquette in Japanese society
1. Intracultural tact versus intercultural tact
References
5. Politeness in linguistic research
13. Politeness in Thai
13. Politeness in Thai
10. The metapragmatics of politeness in Israeli society
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3. On the historicity of politeness
2. Linguistic politeness and politic verbal behaviour: Reconsidering claims for universality
1. Intracultural tact versus intercultural tact
11. The concept of politeness: An empirical study of American English and Japanese
Linguistic politeness research: Quo vadis?
2. Linguistic politeness and politic verbal behaviour: Reconsidering claims for universality
Contributors
7. Secondhand politeness
10. The metapragmatics of politeness in Israeli society
9. Children's understanding of white lies
7. Secondhand politeness
Contents
9. Children’s understanding of white lies
Introduction
4. Literary texts and diachronic aspects of politeness
Subject Index
pp. 1
Introduction
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