Politely warning?

IF 0.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pragmatics and Society Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1075/ps.22024.tak
Amy Ives Takebe
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Abstract Taking a usage-based approach, this study examines the social meaning of Japanese honorifics when they are used in call-to-action statements in official disaster warnings on Twitter. This study finds two honorific request constructions, Verb- te kudasai and o -Verb kudasai , to be dominant directives used in the data collected for this study. Discourse analysis of the texts found the two honorific request constructions signaling different levels of severity of the impending threats in accordance with the different degrees of freedom of actions given to the warning recipients upon complying with the recommended actions. The findings also suggest the use of honorifics helps maintain the warning sender’s institutional identity as they communicate safety information to the public on behalf of the meteorological agency. This paper extends the discussion of the multifunctionality of honorifics by highlighting the use of them in digitally mediated institutional discourse contexts.
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礼貌的警告呢?
摘要本研究采用基于用法的方法,考察了日语敬语在Twitter官方灾难预警中用于号召行动声明时的社会意义。本研究发现,在本研究收集的数据中,两种敬语请求结构,即动词- the kudasai和非动词- kudasai,是使用的主导指令。语篇分析发现,这两种敬语请求结构根据警告接受者在遵守建议行为时所给予的不同程度的行动自由,表明了即将到来的威胁的不同严重程度。研究结果还表明,使用敬语有助于保持警告发送者的机构身份,因为他们代表气象机构向公众传达安全信息。本文通过强调敬语在数字媒介制度话语语境中的使用,扩展了对敬语多功能性的讨论。
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