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Sociopragmatics of Japanese - Theoretical Implications (Hardcover)
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Sociopragmatics of Japanese - Theoretical Implications (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Pragmatics
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Obana and Haugh question the extent to which commonly accepted
theories in pragmatics can readily explain sociopragmatic phenomena
in Japanese. Studies of Japanese in pragmatics have often
challenged the cross-linguistic relevance of dominant theories.
However, they have also inadvertently perpetuated stereotypes about
the Japanese. It is often been assumed, for instance, that Japanese
people are less strategic, more polite and more reliant on tacit
forms of communication than speakers of other languages. But the
Japanese are not as polite as one might think. The aim of this book
is thus to question those folk assumptions around politeness,
impoliteness, irony and indirectness while at the same time
emphasizing that close examination of sociopragmatic phenomena in
Japanese yields important empirical insights that combat common
theoretical assumptions in pragmatics. The content is structured in
three parts, in which the authors highlight a key building block of
a theory of sociopragmatics. Part I focuses on indexing through the
lens of chapters on honorifics, routine formula and politeness
strategies. Part II focuses on evaluating through the lens of
chapters on giving/receiving expressions and honorific irony.
Finally, Part III focuses on relating through the lens of chapters
on joint utterances and off record requests. Throughout the
chapters the authors draw attention to ways in which these three
dimensions are invariably intertwined in various ways. This book is
not simply a collection of studies that promotes our understanding
of the sociopragmatics of a particular language, but goes deeper
and challenges what many have taken for granted in pragmatics. It
proposes a framework for exploring sociopragmatic phenomena,
building on the key sociopragmatic axes of indexing, evaluating and
relating, and offers fresh new perspectives on time-honoured
phenomena in pragmatics. It will interest scholars and postgraduate
students in pragmatics, particularly those specializing in:
politeness, impoliteness, indirectness and irony. The book explains
what Japanese terms mean, and all the Japanese examples are
morphologically-glossed. Therefore, teachers (and advanced
learners) of Japanese at all levels will benefit from the book as
it will enrich their knowledge of the Japanese language.
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