tacit or approbation; This means minimum dispraise of other/maximum praise of other.
2 of 10
Concept of 'Face'
This refers to our public self image. There are two aspects to this. Politeness strategies include: shared dialect, informal lexis, informal grammar, more direct requests.
3 of 10
Negative face
Negative face which refers to our right not to be imposed upon.
4 of 10
Positive Face
Which refers to our need to be liked and accepted
5 of 10
Purpose: TRANSACTIONAL
Exchanges where the speaker is getting something done or asking for directions.
6 of 10
Purpose: REFERENTIAL
Providing information e.g. telling someone the times and dates of a metting.
7 of 10
Purpose: PHATIC
Small talk e.g. talking about the weather or asking about how someone is in a telephone conversation.
8 of 10
Purpose: INTERACTIONAL
Main purpose is social. This has links with phatic conversations e.g. talking about a shared night out.
9 of 10
Purpose: PERFORMATIVE
Carrying out the purpose of the talk e.g. and introduction
10 of 10
Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
tacit or approbation; This means minimum dispraise of other/maximum praise of other.
Back
Politeness Principle
Card 3
Front
This refers to our public self image. There are two aspects to this. Politeness strategies include: shared dialect, informal lexis, informal grammar, more direct requests.
Back
Card 4
Front
Negative face which refers to our right not to be imposed upon.
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