Politeness in Historical and Contemporary Chinese
Pan and Kadar's exciting research compares historical and contemporary Chinese (im)polite communication norms and maps the similarities and differences between them. Considering the importance of China on the world stage, understanding Chinese politeness norms is pivotal, to both experts of communication studies and those who have interactions with the Chinese community.
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Politeness in Historical and Contemporary Chinese
Pan and Kadar's exciting research compares historical and contemporary Chinese (im)polite communication norms and maps the similarities and differences between them. Considering the importance of China on the world stage, understanding Chinese politeness norms is pivotal, to both experts of communication studies and those who have interactions with the Chinese community.
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Politeness in Historical and Contemporary Chinese

Politeness in Historical and Contemporary Chinese

Politeness in Historical and Contemporary Chinese

Politeness in Historical and Contemporary Chinese

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Pan and Kadar's exciting research compares historical and contemporary Chinese (im)polite communication norms and maps the similarities and differences between them. Considering the importance of China on the world stage, understanding Chinese politeness norms is pivotal, to both experts of communication studies and those who have interactions with the Chinese community.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441101198
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 03/10/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Yuling Pan is a sociolinguistic at the U.S. Census Bureau, where she directs multilingual research projects for survey research.

Dániel Z. Kádár is a Research Fellow at the Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary.He is winner of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Young Scholar Award 2010.
Yuling Pan is a sociolinguistic at the U.S. Census Bureau, where she directs multilingual research projects for survey research.

YULING PAN is Managing Director of the Asian Sociocultural Research Projects in the Department of Linguistics at Georgetown University./e

Dániel Z. Kádár is a Research Fellow at the Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary.He is winner of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Young Scholar Award 2010.

Table of Contents

Foreword Sara Mills\Acknowledgements\1 Introduction\2. The Myth of Chinese Politeness: Problems, Framework, Data\3. Politeness in Historical China\4. Politeness in Contemporary China\5. The Transitional Period: What Happened to Honorifics?\6. Deconstructing Chinese Politeness
\ Appendix I: Chronological List of Chinese Dynasties\Appendix II: Simplified Chinese Transcript of the Texts Studied \ Appendix III: Newsmaker Labeling in People's Daily and Guangzhou Daily\Appendix IV: Fonts in People's Daily and Guangzhou Daily\Appendix V: Font Size in People's Daily and Guangzhou Daily\Bibliography\Index of Names and Subjects\Index of Chinese Expressions Studied
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