Body Parts Idioms as Linguistic Tool for Polite Communication among the Nzema

M. Yakub, Rahinatu Taiba Ibrahim, Cecilia Tomekyin, John Nyame
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The paper examines body parts idioms as politeness strategy in Nzema communication.  Figurative devices such as proverbs and euphemisms have received quite an appreciable amount of study in connection with verbal politeness in Nzema. Little or no attention however has been given to idioms, particularly their communicative functions in the language. This paper seeks to discuss the communicative functions of some body parts related idioms in Nzema with special focus on idiomatic expressions involving the limbs, the body/skin, the heart/chest and the stomach that are used in daily discourse. The analysis is based on primary data obtained through participant and non-participant observation. The data comprise audio recordings of traditional arbitration and everyday conversations among the Nzema. The paper demonstrates that, these culturally constructed body parts related idioms are deliberately employed to avoid any straightforward language that seeks to undermine and threaten the face of an addressee and also serve as politeness device for the speaker. The paper draws on Brown and Levinson’s politeness theory.
身体部位习语作为恩泽马人礼貌交流的语言工具
研究了身体部位习语在恩泽马语交际中的礼貌策略。比喻手段,如谚语和委婉语,已经收到相当可观的研究与口头礼貌在恩泽马。然而,人们很少或根本没有注意到习语,特别是它们在语言中的交际功能。本文旨在探讨恩泽马语中一些与身体部位相关的习语的交际功能,重点讨论日常话语中涉及肢体、身体/皮肤、心脏/胸部和胃的习语表达。分析是基于通过参与和非参与观察获得的原始数据。这些数据包括传统仲裁和恩泽马人日常对话的录音。研究表明,这些文化建构的身体部位习语被刻意使用,以避免任何试图破坏和威胁收件人面子的直白语言,同时也作为说话者的礼貌手段。本文借鉴了Brown和Levinson的礼貌理论。
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