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![]() PETREA, Galina. IM/politeness in exchanges on social media. In: Quality teaching for future, Ed. IX, 24-25 martie 2023, Bălți. Bălți: Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo" din Bălţi, 2023, pp. 218-227. ISBN 978-9975-3596-2-7. |
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Simpozionul "Quality teaching for future" IX, Bălți, Moldova, 24-25 martie 2023 | ||||||
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: Advances in Politeness Theory indicate that politeness is not only inferred appearing in an implicated form, it can also be anticipated when arising in culture-specific and situation sensitive social norms. The concept of Privileged Interactional Interpretation introduced by researcher Mira Ariel referring to the meaning to which the speaker is committed and judged as being truthful and sincere; represents also the meaning containing the message that the addressee should perceive as relevant and take it as the pertinent contribution by the speaker. The scalable intentionality is developed by a group of Jewish researchers into a discourse-oriented gradation of strength. Regarding the SN linguistic behavior, it is described under the concept of noncommittal frame. Politeness is put into practice to overcome some restrictions and to express partial commitment, friendliness and closeness among participants. A second component of this frame is the participants’ relative anonymity. The absence of an excuse is neither polite nor impolite but characteristic of the speed of the information exchange within the chat. (Im)politeness should be considered as a marked communicative behavior, including potential sarcasm. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Inferred politeness, Privileged Interactional Interpretation (PII), social networks - SN, Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC), FaceSaving theory, Face Threatening Acts (FTA). |
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