2020
DOI: 10.17951/nh.2020.5.3-23
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On Socio-Cultural Situatedness in Style Attribution: A Study of Style in Hungarian

Abstract: Building upon the theoretical foundations of social cognitive linguistics, this paper makes the case for considering the speaker’s socio-cultural situatedness in the intersubjective context of joint attention as a key factor in the process of style attribution. Specifically, socio-cultural situatedness is regarded as a crucial component of the speaker’s perspective, playing a decisive role in the construal of style. In order to support this central assumption, the paper presents a two-phase empirical study of … Show more

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“…What is the relevance of viewing person deixis in light of the social context? Tátrai and Ballagó (2020) argued that depending on the context, the speaker's socio-cultural situatedness influences humans' expectations with regards to the stylistic features (for example, the use of standard language or slang) in discourse. Socio-cultural situatedness refers to the ways the joint experiences of individual minds and cognitive processes are shaped; more precisely, how they interact with "social and cultural structures" which includes other agents, conventions and language (Frank, 2008, p. 1).…”
Section: Person Deixis In the Social Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…What is the relevance of viewing person deixis in light of the social context? Tátrai and Ballagó (2020) argued that depending on the context, the speaker's socio-cultural situatedness influences humans' expectations with regards to the stylistic features (for example, the use of standard language or slang) in discourse. Socio-cultural situatedness refers to the ways the joint experiences of individual minds and cognitive processes are shaped; more precisely, how they interact with "social and cultural structures" which includes other agents, conventions and language (Frank, 2008, p. 1).…”
Section: Person Deixis In the Social Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the present thesis, the speaker's socio-cultural situatedness means that politicians speak to the nation as presidential nominees about themselves, their campaign and vision for the USA at the nominating convention (cf. Tátrai & Ballagó, 2020).…”
Section: Person Deixis In the Social Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%