01926nam 2200445zu 450 99669189910331620251203105546.03-11-147708-8(CKB)40899405100041(MiAaPQ)EBC32437303(Au-PeEL)EBL32437303(OCoLC)1568058588(EXLCZ)994089940510004120250909h20252026 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Grammar of Impoliteness /edited by Daniel Van Olmen, Marta Andersson, Jonathan Culpeper and Riccardo Giomi1st ed.Berlin :De Gruyter,2025.©20261 online resourceTrends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs ;3923-11-147527-1 The dominant view in linguistics nowadays is that impoliteness is purely a matter of situational assessments by speech participants. This volume challenges that orthodoxy. Bringing together studies on structures that convey insults, threats and more in a wide range of languages, it shows that there is, in fact, a formal side to impoliteness. The volume reveals shared features of and sources for grammatical expressions of impoliteness, explores ways in which their impolite character can be established and offers new insights into their diachrony.Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] SeriesPoliteness (Linguistics)(DLC) sh2005002967Politeness (Linguistics)306.44Van Olmen DaniëledtAndersson MartaedtCulpeper Jonathan1966-edtGiomi RiccardoedtBeLUBOOK996691899103316The Grammar of Impoliteness4466358UNISA