REQUEST LENGTH AS POLITENESS MATTERS

Authors

  • Yelena Sergeyevna Markova School of Foreign Languages at the Higher School of Economics candidate of pedagogical sciences, associate professor, Russian Federation, Moscow
  • Nilufar Xafizovna Ruziyeva Department of English Literary and Translation Studies, Foreign Languages Faculty, Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

politeness principle, Gricean maxims, Brown Levinson’s theory of politeness, Lakoff’s pragmatic competence, a face-threatening act, Leech’s theory of politeness, a universal Model Person, Leech’s central model of PP.

Abstract

Linguistic politeness has occupied a central place in the social study of language; even it has been the subject of intensive debate in sociolinguistics and pragmatics. A lot of linguistic scholars have carried out studies on linguistic politeness in a wide range of cultures. As a result, several theories have been proposed on linguistic politeness and have been established as scholarly concept. The major aim of this paper is to review the literature on linguistic politeness as a technical term. It will present some of the most widely used models of linguistic politeness in literature. It also tries to gloss the basic tenets of different theoretical approaches, the distinctive features of one theory versus another. There are some concepts of politeness that will become the subject of discussion of this article. These concepts are proposed by Robin Lakoff, Penelope Brown and Steven Levinson Geoffrey Leech.

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Published

2024-01-20

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Markova , Y. S., & Ruziyeva , N. X. (2024). REQUEST LENGTH AS POLITENESS MATTERS. SCHOLAR, 2(2), 227–231. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/openscholar/article/view/6140

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