PRAGMATIC MITIGATION: THE CASE OF CONDITIONALS
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https://doi.org/10.7203/Normas.7.10426Keywords:
estructuras condicionales, cortesía, mitigaciónAbstract
This study analyzes conditional structures whose purpose is to mitigate the force of the propositional content in specific speech acts. Their use is based on the speaker’s perception, who following politeness norms, established by Lakoff (1973), and Brown and Levinson (1978, 1987), intends to attenuate the imposition of their utterances. The analysis of recordings done in a travel agency in Valencia (Spain) indicates that the attenuating meaning of the conditionals or semi-conditionals can be inferred only in the context of impositive declarations, explanations, questions, indirect requests, suggestions, and offers.
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