A Pragmatic Study of Self-praise in Stand-up Comedies

Wenzhao Yang
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Scholars have ignored self-praise, a speech act of boasting oneself and a way of positive self-presentation and self-evaluation, for many years due to its violation of the modesty maxim and self-denigration maxim. While as an emerging “Versailles-style” discourse pattern, self-praise used by communicators to positively evaluate their praiseworthiness are becoming to be paid attention to researchers. Drawing on the Dramaturgical Theory, this study adopted a combination of qualitative and quantitative analysis methods with the help of NVivo (version 12) to code and classify 155 collected self-praise corpus in Rock &Roast 5, analyzing pragmatic strategies, topic distribution and effects of self-praise used by stand-up comedians. In this study, self-praise is categorized into three types: explicit self-praise without modification, modified explicit self-praise containing six sub-strategies, and implicit self-praise with four sub-strategies. Meanwhile, the topics of self-praise mostly focused on individuals themselves and personal experiences. Comedians frequently used self-praise speech acts to express their praiseworthiness and construct their positive personal identity, so as to make a humorous program effectiveness and leave a deep impression on the audience.
单口相声中自我表扬的实用主义研究
自我表扬是一种夸耀自己的言语行为,也是一种积极的自我展示和自我评价方式,多年来由于其违反了谦虚格言和自我贬低格言而被学者们所忽视。而作为一种新兴的 "凡尔赛式 "话语模式,交际者用来积极评价自己值得称赞之处的自我赞美逐渐受到研究者的关注。本研究借鉴戏剧理论(Dramaturgical Theory),采用定性与定量相结合的分析方法,借助NVivo(12版)对《摇滚与吐槽5》中收集到的155条自我表扬语料进行编码和分类,分析相声演员使用自我表扬的语用策略、话题分布和效果。本研究将自我表扬分为三种类型:未经修饰的显性自我表扬、包含六个子策略的修饰显性自我表扬和包含四个子策略的隐性自我表扬。同时,自我表扬的主题大多集中在个人本身和个人经历上。喜剧演员经常使用自我表扬的言语行为来表达自己的可取之处,构建积极的个人身份,从而使幽默的节目效果好,给观众留下深刻印象。
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