Language aggression in virtual professional communities

T. Dubrovskaya, Elmira Yuskaeva
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The study focuses on language aggression as it is enacted in virtual professional communities. With the aim to reveal the dominant forms and mechanisms of aggression in the virtual environment, the authors explore data retrieved from Russian social media. Theoretically, the paper is informed by social identity theory and linguistic pragmatics. Adopting a methodology that draws on an inferential model of communication, the study analyses aggressive utterances and their meanings in situational contexts. The findings distinguish between two principal forms of aggression: insulting aggression and aggression of exclusion. Although both perform the function of social control, they differ in terms of triggering situations, pragmatic mechanisms as well as linguistic resources employed. Insulting aggression makes use of dehumanising, negative evaluation, blaming, social deixis, ‘reductio ad absurdum’ and references to one’s emotional involvement in the situation of conflict. Such mechanisms are enacted through the linguistic tools that convey the semantics of aggression more or less directly. These include pejoratives, depreciative epithets, colloquialisms, informal expressions, lexemes with semantics of emotional state, imperatives, means of deontic modality and a shift in using polite/impolite forms of address. On the contrary, aggression of exclusion involves meanings that require inferential efforts of the recipient. The interplay between literal meanings of speech acts and the underlying intentions results in conversational implicatures. Exclusion is manifested through drawing a boundary between ‘us’ and ‘them’, terminating a conversation, talking about somebody present in the third person. Its linguistic forms comprise lexemes with semantics of exclusion, lexis with negative connotation, interjections, and irony.
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这项研究的重点是语言攻击,因为它发生在虚拟的专业社区。为了揭示虚拟环境中攻击的主要形式和机制,作者探索了从俄罗斯社交媒体检索到的数据。从理论上讲,本文以社会认同理论和语言语用学为基础。本研究采用了一种基于交际推理模型的方法,分析了攻击性话语及其在情景语境中的含义。研究结果区分了两种主要的攻击形式:侮辱性攻击和排斥性攻击。虽然两者都具有社会控制的功能,但它们在触发情境、语用机制和使用的语言资源等方面有所不同。侮辱性攻击利用非人化、负面评价、指责、社会指示、“还原和荒谬”以及在冲突情况下涉及个人情感的参考。这种机制是通过语言工具制定的,这些语言工具或多或少直接传达了攻击的语义。这些变化包括贬义词、贬义词、俗语、非正式表达、带有情感状态语义的词汇、祈使句、道义情态的手段以及使用礼貌/不礼貌的称呼形式的转变。相反,排斥攻击涉及需要接受者进行推理努力的意义。言语行为的字面意义和潜在意图之间的相互作用产生了会话含义。排斥性表现为在“我们”和“他们”之间划出界限,结束谈话,用第三人称谈论在场的人。它的语言形式包括排他义词、否定义词、感叹词和反语。
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Training, Language and Culture
Training, Language and Culture Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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