“Will you fuck off please”. The use of please by London teenagers

The paper investigates how the politeness marker is used by young people to distinguish themselves from adults and create an identity of their own. The analysis of is based on the Bergen Corpus of London Teenage Language (COLT). The distribution and uses of in COLT are compared with similar data fro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pragmática sociocultural 2015-11, Vol.3 (2), p.127-149
1. Verfasser: Aijmer, Karin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The paper investigates how the politeness marker is used by young people to distinguish themselves from adults and create an identity of their own. The analysis of is based on the Bergen Corpus of London Teenage Language (COLT). The distribution and uses of in COLT are compared with similar data from the British component of the International Corpus of English (ICE-GB). We can recognize several functions of the “impolite” in the COLT Corpus. To begin with, it is used strategically to establish or confirm harmonious relationships between the speakers (rapport-strengthening impoliteness). Secondly, “mock impoliteness” may be understood in a positive way because it is amusing or entertaining. In young people’s circles entertainment skills are for example highly valued (entertainment impoliteness). Finally, impoliteness is used creatively in interaction by the participants who use repetition, reformulation and escalation to construct ritualized sequences of apparent insults (creative impoliteness).
ISSN:2194-8305
2194-8313
DOI:10.1515/soprag-2014-0028