Affiliation:
1. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Abstract
Abstract
In recent work, Arundale proposed a Face Constituting Theory based on the Conjoint Co-Constituting Model of Communication. His main
concern is directed towards a shift from the individualistic conception of face and (im)politeness to a non-summative view on
communication based on fundamental insights from conversation analysis. Based on two film shootings between German and Brazilian
exchange students, which are part of the larger corpus NUCOI, we will take a closer look at moments in which face comes to the
fore in the light of (dis)alignment and (dis)affiliation. While in the German example facework is negotiated metacommunicatively,
in the Brazilian example facework is calibrated in more subtle ways represented by prosodic and visual cues, which
are either given or held back by the co-participants. We will show that these two different patterns may be related to
culture-specific construals of face.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Philosophy,Language and Linguistics
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