Hedging in Disagreements in US Film Dialogues: A Sign of (Self-)Politeness, Politic Behaviour and an Identity Marker

Authors

  • Olga Panić Kavgić

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2018.10.8

Keywords:

hedge, hedging, film dialogue, disagreement, mitigating strategy, politeness, self-politeness, politic behaviour, identity, society

Abstract

The paper deals with the concept of hedging in disagreements in selected US film dialogues, from pragmatic and culture-specific points of view, through the prism of qualitative politeness research. Following the introductory remarks on the linguistic phenomena of hedging and disagreement, as well as a socioculturally based description of the research corpus, the paper aims at providing representative examples of hedging viewedfrom a number of different, often conflicting, theoretical angles. These include the Cooperative Principle, modern approaches to politeness, self-politeness, identity-related aspects of rapport management, and a view of politeness as politic behaviour. The assumption is that the contradictory nature of hedging can best be accounted for by observing it as a manifestation of politic identity-preserving and identity-enhancing verbal behaviour.

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Published

2018-11-21

How to Cite

Panić Kavgić, O. (2018). Hedging in Disagreements in US Film Dialogues: A Sign of (Self-)Politeness, Politic Behaviour and an Identity Marker. Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies, 10(1), 157–176. https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2018.10.8

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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS