Title of article :
A pragmatic analysis of diminutives in Palestinian society
Author/Authors :
ESHRETEH، Mahmood K. M. نويسنده Hebron University ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2017
Pages :
18
From page :
45
To page :
62
Abstract :
This study explores the pragmatic functions of diminutives as used in Palestinian Arabic. Brown and Levinsonʹs model of linguistic politeness is considered as a theoretical framework of the study. Discussion and analysis of naturally occurring data of diminutive use shows that, as an extension of their central use with children, diminutives in Palestinian Arabic have taken on the pragmatic functions of minimizing imposition, “hedging an utterance, expressing a pejorative attitude, showing affection and endearment, intensifying the speakerʹs emotions, showing modesty and avoiding bragging”, and expressing intimacy and connectedness (Badarneh, 2010, P. 153). The diminutive in Palestinian Arabic is thus used both as a positive politeness strategy, oriented toward showing solidarity, expressing affection and endearment and establishing a friendly context for the interaction, and as a negative politeness strategy aimed at minimizing imposition and softening negative statements. These functions reflect the role of diminutives in Palestinian colloquial discourse as a device utilized by Palestinians to mark, establish, or assert social relationships including connectedness and solidarity. It is noted that the diminutive is mainly hearer-supportive, boosting the force of the utterance in positive politeness contexts while mitigating the force of the utterance in negative politeness contexts (cf. Badarneh, 2010).
Journal title :
International Journal of Language Studies
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
International Journal of Language Studies
Record number :
2401725
Link To Document :
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