Title of article :
A metalinguistic approach to deconstructing the concepts of ‘face’ and ‘politeness’ in Chinese, English and Japanese
Author/Authors :
Haugh، Michael نويسنده , , Hinze، Carl نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In this paper we investigate the concepts of ‘face’ and ‘politeness’. We introduce a metalanguage which we believe is a framework for simplifying the analysis of ‘face’ and ‘politeness’. This metalanguage is based on the observation that both ‘face’ and ‘politeness’ involve external evaluations of people. This common element is represented in the metalanguage as "what A shows A thinks of B" and "what B thinks A thinks of B". The implications of the metalanguage for the analysis of Chinese mian and lian (‘face’) and English face are then discussed. This is followed by an analysis of examples of politeness in English and teineisa (‘politeness’) in Japanese. We conclude that the metalanguage may be further developed for use in comparisons of ‘face’ and ‘politeness’ across cultures.
Keywords :
FACE , politeness , Chinese , English , Metalanguage , Japanese
Journal title :
Journal of Pragmatics
Journal title :
Journal of Pragmatics