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  1. Politeness in ancient Greek and Latin
    Beteiligt: Berger, Łukasz (Hrsg.); Unceta Gómez, Luis (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Politeness serves to manage social relations or is wielded as an instrument of power. Through good manners, people demonstrate their educational background and social rank. This is the first book to bring together the most recent scholarship on... mehr

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    Politeness serves to manage social relations or is wielded as an instrument of power. Through good manners, people demonstrate their educational background and social rank. This is the first book to bring together the most recent scholarship on politeness and impoliteness in Ancient Greek and Latin, signalling both its universal and its culture-specific traits. Leading scholars analyse texts by canonical classical authors (including Plato, Cicero, Euripides, and Plautus), as well as non-literary sources, to provide glimpses into the courtesy and rudeness of Greek and Latin speakers. A wide range of interdisciplinary approaches is adopted, namely pragmatics, conversation analysis, and computational linguistics. With its extensive introduction, the volume introduces readers to one of the most dynamic fields of Linguistics, while demonstrating that it can serve as an innovative tool in philological readings of classical texts

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Berger, Łukasz (Hrsg.); Unceta Gómez, Luis (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781009127271
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    RVK Klassifikation: FB 4080 ; FB 4066 ; FE 2801
    Schlagworte: Politeness (Linguistics) / Congresses; Classical languages / Honorific / Congresses; Greek language / Honorific / Congresses; Latin language / Honorific / Congresses; Classical literature / History and criticism / Congresses; Etiquette in literature / Congresses; Griechisch; Honorativ; Latein
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 409 Seiten)
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    Part I. Introduction - Im/politeness research in ancient Greek and Latin : concepts, methods, data - Luis Unceta Gómez, Łukasz Berger -- - Part II. The expression of im/politeness - Towards a comparison of Greek and Roman politeness systems - Peter Barrios-Lech -- - How to be polite without saying 'please' in classical Greek? : the role of dē in polite requests - Camille Denizot -- - Text as interaction : ut mihi (quidem) videtur as a hedging device in Latin literary texts - Francesca Mencacci -- - Politeness formulae in Roman non-literary sources : the case of juridical texts - Rolando Ferri -- - Part III. Im/politeness in use - Friendship terms in Plato - Michael Lloyd -- - Conversational openings and politeness in Menander : an integrated pragmatic approach to Menandrean dialogue - Giada Sorrentino -- - Im/politeness of interruptions in Roman comedy - Łukasz Berger -- - Im/politeness and conversation analysis in Greek tragedy : the case of Theseus and the herald in Euripides' Supplices - Evert van Emde Boas -- - Qui honoris causa nominatur : form and function of third-party politeness in Cicero - Lidewij van Gils and Rodie Risselada -- - Banter, teasing and politeness in Varro's De re rustica - Jon Hall -- - Part IV. Ancient perceptions of im/politeness - Being polite the Roman way : comments about im/politeness in the comedies of Plautus and Terence - Luis Unceta Gómez -- - Impoliteness outside literature : the Colloquium Harleianum - Federica Iurescia -- - Politeness in ancient scholarship - Anna Zago

  2. Politeness in ancient Greek and Latin
    Beteiligt: Berger, Łukasz (Hrsg.); Unceta Gómez, Luis (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom

    Politeness serves to manage social relations or is wielded as an instrument of power. Through good manners, people demonstrate their educational background and social rank. This is the first book to bring together the most recent scholarship on... mehr

     

    Politeness serves to manage social relations or is wielded as an instrument of power. Through good manners, people demonstrate their educational background and social rank. This is the first book to bring together the most recent scholarship on politeness and impoliteness in Ancient Greek and Latin, signalling both its universal and its culture-specific traits. Leading scholars analyse texts by canonical classical authors (including Plato, Cicero, Euripides, and Plautus), as well as non-literary sources, to provide glimpses into the courtesy and rudeness of Greek and Latin speakers. A wide range of interdisciplinary approaches is adopted, namely pragmatics, conversation analysis, and computational linguistics. With its extensive introduction, the volume introduces readers to one of the most dynamic fields of Linguistics, while demonstrating that it can serve as an innovative tool in philological readings of classical texts

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Berger, Łukasz (Hrsg.); Unceta Gómez, Luis (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781009127271
    Weitere Identifier:
    RVK Klassifikation: FB 4080
    Schlagworte: Politeness (Linguistics) / Congresses; Classical languages / Honorific / Congresses; Greek language / Honorific / Congresses; Latin language / Honorific / Congresses; Classical literature / History and criticism / Congresses; Etiquette in literature / Congresses
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 409 Seiten)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Sep 2022)

    Part I. Introduction - Im/politeness research in ancient Greek and Latin : concepts, methods, data - Luis Unceta Gómez, Łukasz Berger -- - Part II. The expression of im/politeness - Towards a comparison of Greek and Roman politeness systems - Peter Barrios-Lech -- - How to be polite without saying 'please' in classical Greek? : the role of dē in polite requests - Camille Denizot -- - Text as interaction : ut mihi (quidem) videtur as a hedging device in Latin literary texts - Francesca Mencacci -- - Politeness formulae in Roman non-literary sources : the case of juridical texts - Rolando Ferri -- - Part III. Im/politeness in use - Friendship terms in Plato - Michael Lloyd -- - Conversational openings and politeness in Menander : an integrated pragmatic approach to Menandrean dialogue - Giada Sorrentino -- - Im/politeness of interruptions in Roman comedy - Łukasz Berger -- - Im/politeness and conversation analysis in Greek tragedy : the case of Theseus and the herald in Euripides' Supplices - Evert van Emde Boas -- - Qui honoris causa nominatur : form and function of third-party politeness in Cicero - Lidewij van Gils and Rodie Risselada -- - Banter, teasing and politeness in Varro's De re rustica - Jon Hall -- - Part IV. Ancient perceptions of im/politeness - Being polite the Roman way : comments about im/politeness in the comedies of Plautus and Terence - Luis Unceta Gómez -- - Impoliteness outside literature : the Colloquium Harleianum - Federica Iurescia -- - Politeness in ancient scholarship - Anna Zago