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paper CO_Lenguajetxt73 - : The purpose of this work is to perform, from a pragmalinguistics perspective, a description of the verbal politeness strategies employed in coloquial and semiconducted debates among a group of speakers of the Spanish of Santiago de Chile belonging to two different age groups: young people and senior citizens . Generally speaking, the results evidence differences in the verbal politeness strategies employed by the two groups in the communicative context of an exchange of ideas. Senior citizens employed a wider variety of strategies of positive politeness; young people, a wider variety of grammatical formalizations that allowed them to reduce impact throughout the argumentative process.

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politeness strategies
Lengua: eng
Frec: 36
Docs: 14
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Puntaje: 0.483 = ( + (1+2) / (1+5.20945336562895)));
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Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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politeness strategies
: 12. Haverkate, H. (1988). Politeness strategies in verbal interaction: an analysis of directness and indirectness in speech acts. Semiotica, 71(1-2), 59-71.
: 32. García, C. (1991). A crosscultural study of politeness strategies: Venezuelan and American perspectives. En L. Fiber Luce (comp.), Context: Spanish speaking peoples from a crosscultural perspective (pp. 146-163). Illinois: National Textbook Company.
: Brown, B. & Crawford, P. (2009). Politeness strategies in question formulation in a UK telephone advisory service. Journal of Politeness Research. Language, Behaviour, Culture 5(1), 73-91. DOI: 10.1515/JPLR.2009.005
: Chen, R. (1993). Responding to compliments. A contrastive study of politeness strategies between American English and Chinese speakers. Journal of Pragmatics, 20, 49-75.
: Dzameshie, A. (1993). The use of politeness strategies as solidarity and deference moves in Christian sermonic discourse. The SECOL Review, 17, 113-126.
: Matsuoka, R., & Poole, G. (2015). Politeness Strategies in Healthcare Communication at” Difficult Times”: A Pragmatic Analysis of the” Manga” Discourse in” Nurse Aoi”. Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics 19(2), 89-109.
: Yan, Chu. (2016). A contrastive pragmatic study of politeness strategies in disagreement between native speakers of English and Chinese EFL learners. Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics, 39(2), 231-248.