Revisiting the binary view of honorifics in politeness research

Author:

Kádár Dániel Z.123,House Juliane425,Todo Keiko2,Xiao Tingting1

Affiliation:

1. Dalian University of Foreign Languages , Dalian , China

2. HUN-REN Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics , Budapest , Hungary

3. University of Maribor , Maribor , Slovenia

4. University of Hamburg , Hamburg , Germany

5. Hellenic American University , Nashua , USA

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we revisit the popular assumption that politeness in languages such as Japanese and Korean with a complex honorific system is crucially different from politeness in languages with no comparably rich honorific repertoires, such as Chinese. We propose a bottom–up, contrastive and corpus-based model through which we challenge this binary view. This model combines interaction ritual and speech acts. As a case study, we compare a set of expressions representing lexico-grammatical honorifics in Japanese and Chinese, i.e., in a so-called “honorific-rich” and a “non-honorific-rich” language. Our results show that the group of honorifics studied work in an essentially comparable fashion, hence disproving the above-outlined binary view.

Funder

Nemzeti Kutatási és Technológiai Hivatal

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Communication,Language and Linguistics,Cultural Studies,Social Psychology

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