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Diplomatic letters from the Republic of Ragusa in the fifteenth century
In this paper, I study the ways in which (im)politeness strategies are used in letters sent by the Republic of
Ragusa to its ambassadors in the Bosnian Kingdom during the fifteenth century. The corpus for this research comprises the
Lettere di Levante
collection, today kept in the Dubrovnik
State Archives, Croatia. I aim to determine the politeness strategies that were used in the letters based on the Brown and
Levinson framework. The paper focusses on mitigating strategies used when making requests, expressing condolences, offering
congratulations and making threats. The research reveals patterns in conversational and written exchanges, whose goal is to be
conventionally polite and diplomatic. This research aims to offer insights into intercultural communication in Europe,
inter-European influence, and communication patterns in diplomatic discourse and might be of interest to political scientists,
historians and diplomats.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Historical Pragmatics provides an interdisciplinary forum for theoretical, empirical and methodological work at the intersection of pragmatics and historical linguistics. The editorial focus is on socio-historical and pragmatic aspects of historical texts in their sociocultural context of communication (e.g. conversational principles, politeness strategies, or speech acts) and on diachronic pragmatics as seen in linguistic processes such as grammaticalization or discoursization. Contributions draw on data from literary or non-literary sources and from any language. In addition to contributions with a strictly pragmatic or discourse analytical perspective, it also includes contributions with a more sociolinguistic or semantic approach.