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Face Management and Negative Strengthening: The Role of Power Relations, Social Distance, and Gender

Author(s)
Gotzner, Nicole
Mazzarella, Diana  
Chaire des sciences de la communication et de la cognition  
Date issued
September 27, 2021
In
Frontiers in Psychology
No
12
From page
602977
To page
602977
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
experimental pragmatics polarity negation
Abstract
Negated gradable adjectives often convey an interpretation that is stronger than their literal meaning, which is referred to as ‘negative strengthening.’ For example, a sentence like ‘John is not kind’ may give rise to the inference that John is rather mean. Crucially, negation is more likely to be pragmatically strengthened in the case of positive adjectives (‘not kind’ to mean rather mean) than negative adjectives (‘not mean’ to mean rather kind). A classical explanation of this polarity asymmetry is based on politeness, specifically on the potential face threat of bare negative adjectives (Horn, 1989; Brown and Levinson, 1987). This paper presents the results of two experiments investigating the role of face management in negative strengthening. We show that negative strengthening of positive and negative adjectives interacts differently with the social variables of power, social distance, and gender.
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/64258
DOI
10.3389/fpsyg.2021.602977
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