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Pondering a Global BIPA: Politeness and Impoliteness in Verbal Interactions
2020
Journal of Pragmatics Research
This opinionated research article is about politeness and impoliteness in verbal interactions within Indonesian interpersonal context. Accounts on politeness, camaraderie, distant language, close language, code-switching, and code-mixing are elaborated to come to the concept of impoliteness, i.e. rude situations and awkward situations. The interpersonal context here partly elaborates the types of hearer in the aspects of power and solidarity in Brown and Gilman's theory (1968), the hearers of
doi:10.18326/jopr.v2i2.97-112
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