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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 13:33:26 +0700
From: Krisadawan Hongladarom <hkrisada at chula.ac.th>
Subject: Politeness Symposium - Program
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 13:33:26 +0700
From: Krisadawan Hongladarom <hkrisada at chula.ac.th>
Subject: Politeness Symposium - Program
PROGRAM
International Sysmpoium on Linguistic Politeness: Theoretical Approaches
and Intercultural Perspectives (ISLP 99)
Symposium Venue: Boromrajakumari Building (BRK)
First Floor Registration
Seventh Floor Coffee & Tea Breaks; Lunches; Welcoming
Reception
A Room 601 Paper Sessions
B Room 707 Paper Sessions
C Room 708 Paper Sessions
D Room 503 Plenary Sessions
(Invited Lectures & Concluding Session)
Symposium Dinner: To Be Announced
7 DECEMBER 1999
7.30-8.15 Registration
8.30-8.45 Report by the Dean of Faculty of Arts
8.45-9.15 Opening Address by the President of
Chulalongkorn University
9.15-10.30 Invited Lecture
Sachiko Ide, "How and why honorifics can
signify dignity and/or grace: Indexicality
and reflexivity of linguistic rituals"
10.30-11.00 Break
11.00-12.00 Parallel Sessions
SESSION A1: MODALS & DIMINUTIVES
Peter Collins, "Modality and politeness in
Australian English"
Martha Mendoza, "Polite diminutives in
Spanish: Is it a matter of size"
SESSION B1: CROSSING CULTURES (1)
Chris Conlan, "Structuring politeness: Face
threatening acts, primary face threatening
acts, and the managing of discourse"
Jonathan Leather, "Politeness in a
non-native language: Constraints on
acquisition and instruction"
SESSION C1: THEORETICAL APPROACHES
Marina Terkourafi, "The expression of
politeness in Cypriot Greek: An argument
for a frame-based approach"
Rome Chiranukrom, "Politeness, activity
types and role-relation"
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-14.30 Parallel Sessions
SESSION A2: INDIRECTNESS
Alexandria Kallia, "Indirectness as a
source of misunderstanding in the
communication between Europeans: The case
of requests and suggestions"
Deeyu Srinarawat, "Indirectness as a
communicative politeness strategy of Thai
speakers"
Nicola Schmidt-Renfree, "Politeness - The
indirect expression of social values
through ritualization: Studies of thankers'
and thankees' verbal strategies"
SESSION B2: NOVEL AREAS OF EXPLORATION
Yibing Zhao, "Politeness in international
business cooperation"
Rudoft Reinelt, "Politeness and new
communicative virtues in Japan"
Seamus Cooney, "Politeness in some English
poems"
SESSION C2: SOCIO-CULTURAL NOTIONS
Herman Hendriks, "Linguistic politeness and
the civilizing process"
Andre Wlodarczik, "Towards an unified
theory of person and respect"
Mark Le, "Privacy: Intercultural problems"
14.30-15.00 Break
15.00-16.30 Parallel Sessions
SESSION A3: INTERACTIONS IN THAI
COMMUNITIES
Thom Huebner, "Politeness forms and
language maintenance in a Thai expatriot
community"
Issara Choosri, "One woman, many faces:
Thai female's switching of self-reference
as a politeness strategy"
William Clark, "Face expectations in the
Thai classroom"
SESSION B3: DISCURSIVE PRACTICES
Chairat Permpikul & Chotiros Permpikul,
"Doctors' politeness strategies in breaking
news"
Peansiri Vongvipanond, "I know it's my turn
but you can speak anyway"
Necdet Osam, "The Turkish courtroom
discourse and politeness: A sociolinguistic
approach"
SESSION C3: ARGUMENTS ON "FACE"
Leela Bilmes Goldstein, "Thai face: A
challenge to Brown and Levinson"
Yoshika Matsumura & Kyoko Chinami,
"Politeness in Japanese conversation
between people with different social
ranking: A discourse-based review of Brown
and Levinson"
Ken Turner, "Wx = D(S,H) + P(H,S) + Rx"
18.00-20.00 Welcoming Reception
8 DECEMBER 1999
9.15-10.30 Invited Lecture
Bruce Fraser, "Pragmatics, politeness, and
perlocutions"
10.30-11.00 Break
11.00-12.00 Parallel Sessions
SESSION A4: ON THAI "FACE"
Wilaiwan Khanittanan, "The changing 'faces'
of Thai politeness"
Margaret Ukosakul, "The significance of \
'face' in social interaction as revealed
through the analysis of Thai 'face' idioms"
SESSION B4: MAKING REQUESTS
Masako Tsuzuki, Kazuhiro Takahashi, Cathy
Patchke, and Qin Zhang, "A cross-cultural
look at requests benefiting the addressee:
U.S. and China"
Chayada Thanavisuth, "Making requests by
native speakers of Thai"
SESSION C4: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Alan Hyun-Oak Kim, Another face of Brown &
Levinson's FACE: Some honorific principles
in Japanese"
Mayumi Usami, "On the notion of "discourse
politeness": Based on the analyses of
Japanese conversations"
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-14.30 Parallel Sessions
SESSION A5: FORMS & STRATEGIES IN SEA
LANGUAGES (1)
Sophana Srichampa, "Vietnamese politeness"
Suwilai Premsrirat, "Politeness in Khmu
culture"
Jacqueline Huggins," Linguistic etiquette
of confrontation and other situations as
practiced in the Philippines"
SESSION B5: CYBERPOLITENESS
Chaochi Liao, "Emailing politeness:
Chinese, German and the USA discourse
analysis"
Robert Fouser, and Chungmin Lee, "Honorific
usage in Korean computer-mediated
communication: Toward a new definition of
politeness"
Krisadawan Hongladarom, and Soraj
Hongladarom, "Politeness ideology in
computer-mediated communication: A look at
pantip.com"
SESSION C5: COGNITION AND PROCESSING
Sudaporn Luksaneeyanawin, "The cognition of
politeness: A study of lexical concepts"
Tamotsu Shirado, and Hitoshi Isahara, "A
computational model for politeness: Changes
in politeness by adding word endings"
14.30-15.00 Break
15.00-16.30 Parallel Sessions
SESSION A6: PERSONAL REFERENCE
Andrew Barke, and Satoshi Uehara, "Working
on politeness: Strategies in the
maintenance of politeness in Japanese
second person reference"
Stephen Nolan, "Lexically marked politeness
in Standard Japanese personal referentials"
Anders Ahlqvist, "Forms of address in
Swedish and Irish"
SESSION B6: CHILD LANGUAGE
Chotiros Permpikul, "Positive politeness in
Thai preschoolers"
Bella Leung, "Polite usage of terms of
address versus personal pronouns in
bilingual children"
Harriet Dunbar, "A study of speech acts of
"child" politeness"
SESSION C6: CROSS-CULTURAL STRATEGIES
Suraiya Mohd Ali, "Linguistic politeness in
intercultural communication"
Ekaterini Kouletaki, "Universality of
politeness strategies: A comparison between
male speakers of English and Greek, and
female speakers of English and Greek"
Anju Saxena, "Politeness in Kinnauri and
cross-cultural translation"
18.00-21.00 Symposium Dinner
9 DECEMBER 1999
9.15-10.30 Invited Lecture
Robin Lakoff, "Civility and its
discontents"
10.30-11.00 Break
11.00-12.00 Parallel Sessions
SESSION A7: PARTICLES IN TAI
Amara Prasithrathsint, "Syntactic
distribution and communicative function of
the /kh/ polite particles in Thai"
Guihua Lu, and Margaret Milliken,
"Politeness and sentence-final particles in
Wuming Zhuang"
SESSION B7: CROSSING CULTURES (2)
Pranee Chokkajitsumpun, "Politeness
strategies in Chinese greeting (Chinese &
American cases)"
Robert Everett, "Terms of address and face
in a bilingual, multicultural educational
environment"
SESSION C7: THE THAI WAYS
Nuttaporn Panpothong, "Thai ways of saying
"no" to a request"
Voravudhi Chirasombutti, "Refinement: One
way of expressing politeness - A case study
of self-reference pronouns in Japanese and
Thai"
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-14.30 Parallel Sessions
SESSION A8: FORMULAIC SPEECH
Chikako Sakurai, and Megumi Yoshida,
"Japanese honorifics as a marker of
sociocultural identity: A view from
non-western perspectives"
Therasa Savage, "The politeness of visiting
in Japanese"
Mikiko Takekuro, "Formulaic speech and
social conventions in linguistic politeness
of Japanese
SESSION B8: RUDENESS
Derek Bousfield and Jonathan Culpeper,
"Putting impoliteness in context: Offensive
and defensive phenomena in car parking
disputes"
Josef Szakos, "When rudeness means "You are
welcome": Politeness in Tsou and other
aboriginal languages of Taiwan"
Bahaa-Edd M. Mazid, "Impolitely speaking:
Insults in an upper Egyptian community"
SESSION C8: FORMS & STRATEGIES IN SEA
LANGUAGES (2)
Lakhana Daoratanahong, "Linguistic and
cultural politeness in Lisu"
Trinh Sam, "Some remarks on polite manner
in Vietnamese language"
15.00-16.30 Concluding Session
*******
Krisadawan Hongladarom
Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University,
Bangkok10330 Thailand, Tel.662-2184690; Fax. 662-218-4697 Email:
hkrisada at chula.ac.th
Personal webpage
<http://pioneer.chula.ac.th/~hkrisada/www/Krisadawan.html>
Politeness Symposium 7-9 December 1999, Bangkok.
<http://pioneer.chula.ac.th/~hkrisada/Politeness/index.html>
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