Makri-Tsilipakou2019
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| BibType | ARTICLE |
| Key | Makri-Tsilipakou2019 |
| Author(s) | Marianthi Makri-Tsilipakou |
| Title | (Greek) im/politeness: Predication and evaluation practices |
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| Tag(s) | EMCA, MCD, Category-boundedness, Moral order, Accountability, Politeness, Culture, National identity |
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| Year | 2019 |
| Language | English |
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| Journal | Selected Papers of ISTAL |
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| Number | 23 |
| Pages | 284–304 |
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Abstract
This ethnomethodological study combines CA and MCA to explore the social practices of predicating and evaluating real instances of (non-)linguistic im/politeness, witnessably produced by (Greek) members in a variety of contexts. It locates category-bound predicates that the incumbents themselves invoke or are imputed to them by others, as instances of first-order (im)politeness (Watts 2003) or (im)politeness1 (Eelen 2001). As depositories of common-sense knowledge, MCDs/categories offer a glimpse of the native practices/concepts of im/politeness, but are indexically and occasionedly accomplished by members, consonantly with their mutual accountability and the „moral order‟ of society (Garfinkel 2002).
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