Catherine Kerbrat-Orecchioni
List of John Benjamins publications for which Catherine Kerbrat-Orecchioni plays a role.
Book series
From good manners to facework: Politeness variations and constants in France, from the classic age to today Understanding Historical (Im)Politeness: Relational linguistic practice over time and across cultures, Bax, Marcel and Dániel Z. Kádár (eds.), pp. 131–153 | Article
2012 Forms and conceptions of politeness vary noticeably from one society to another, and also, within a given society, from one age to another. However, it can be assumed that the treatment of politeness phenomena in terms of “facework” as advocated by Brown and Levinson (1978, 1987) might help us to… read more
From good manners to facework: Politeness variations and constants in France, from the classic age to today Understanding Historical (Im)Politeness, Bax, Marcel and Dániel Z. Kádár (eds.), pp. 133–155 | Article
2011 Forms and conceptions of politeness vary noticeably from one society to another, and also, within a given society, from one age to another. However, it can be assumed that the treatment of politeness phenomena in terms of “facework” as advocated by Brown and Levinson (1978, 1987) might help us to… read more
The case for an eclectic approach to discourse-in-interaction New Adventures in Language and Interaction, Streeck, Jürgen (ed.), pp. 71–98 | Article
2010 This paper advocates an eclectic approach to discourse-in-interaction analysis, not only because adopting a single point of view on such a complex object is too restrictive, but also because it is impossible to account for fundamental aspects of the ways it operates without having recourse to… read more
A multilevel approach in the study of talk-in-interaction Pragmatics 7:1, pp. 1–20 | Article
1997