“Being your son is rather tiring”: Assessments and assessment responses in initial interactions in Mandarin Chinese

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Wei-Lin Melody Chang
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In this paper, initial interactions in which Mandarin Chinese speakers are getting acquainted are investigated, with a particular focus on the assessment sequences. Drawing on approximately 18.5 h of audio(visual) recordings, I examine a particular sequential practice in which self-disclosures are found to be followed by assessments sequences, either positive or negative, by other speakers, which then trigger diverse responses by the assessment recipients. From the analysis it emerged that both positive and (implicated) negative assessments are deployed to establish relational connection with the unacquainted recipients, that is, to index solidarity and familiarity. Relational connection is accomplished, on one hand, through initiating positive assessment that the recognition and approval of one’s “face”; on the other hand, it can be also accomplished through launching (implicated) negative assessment with which assessors presuming one’s knowledge about the other and projecting their epistemic authority, i.e., claiming their independent knowledge with respect to the recipients, and thereby establishing familiarity with their counterpart. These findings suggest that assessments and assessment responses are crucial to the negotiation of new interpersonal relationships in initial encounters.
"当你儿子挺累的":汉语普通话初始互动中的评估和评估反应
本文研究了普通话使用者相互熟悉时的初始互动,尤其关注评估序列。通过大约 18.5 小时的音频(视频)记录,我研究了一种特殊的序列实践,其中发现自我披露之后是由其他说话者进行的评估序列,或积极或消极,然后引发评估接受者的不同反应。通过分析发现,正面和(暗示的)负面评价都是为了与不熟悉的接受者建立关系联系,也就是为了显示团结和熟悉。一方面,关系联系是通过启动积极的评估来实现的,即对自己 "面子 "的认可和赞同;另一方面,关系联系也可以通过启动(隐含的)消极评估来实现,评估者通过消极评估假定自己对对方的了解,并投射出自己的认识论权威,即声称自己对受评对象有独立的了解,从而建立与对方的熟悉感。这些研究结果表明,评估和评估反应对于初次见面时新的人际关系的协商至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Since 1977, the Journal of Pragmatics has provided a forum for bringing together a wide range of research in pragmatics, including cognitive pragmatics, corpus pragmatics, experimental pragmatics, historical pragmatics, interpersonal pragmatics, multimodal pragmatics, sociopragmatics, theoretical pragmatics and related fields. Our aim is to publish innovative pragmatic scholarship from all perspectives, which contributes to theories of how speakers produce and interpret language in different contexts drawing on attested data from a wide range of languages/cultures in different parts of the world. The Journal of Pragmatics also encourages work that uses attested language data to explore the relationship between pragmatics and neighbouring research areas such as semantics, discourse analysis, conversation analysis and ethnomethodology, interactional linguistics, sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, media studies, psychology, sociology, and the philosophy of language. Alongside full-length articles, discussion notes and book reviews, the journal welcomes proposals for high quality special issues in all areas of pragmatics which make a significant contribution to a topical or developing area at the cutting-edge of research.
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