(Im)Politeness in Vedic Sanskrit

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作者
Orecilla, Francisco Javier Rubio [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Salamanca, Filol Clas & Indoeuropeo, Palacio De Anaya,Pl Anaya S-N, Salamanca 37008, Castilla Y Leon, Spain
关键词
honorifics; indirectness; impersonalisation; pragmatics; Sanskrit terms of address; POLITENESS;
D O I
10.1075/jhp.23013.rub
中图分类号
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号
030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
This paper focusses on verbal politeness in the direct speech found in Vedic. Certain impersonalisation strategies typical of classical Sanskrit are already attested here, as third-person polite directives or as the expression of the speaker's wishes, rather than as direct commands, and represent the maximum degree of illocutionary opacity. Passive syntax, which is a prominent device of indirectness in classical Sanskrit, is still marginal in Vedic. In the analysis of terms of address, a hierarchical but highly flexible politeness-orientated allomorphy can be observed. Moreover, the speaker can, in the same interaction, shift from one level of politeness to another to convey changes in his or her self-perception regarding the level of wisdom that he or she has with respect to an interlocutor (factor [+/- knowing]); rules marked by social stratification are not found to be decisive, contrary to what has been shown to be the case in post-Vedic normative texts.
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页数:31
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