Impoliteness and Entertainment in the Television Quiz Show: The Weakest Link
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Abstract
Building on Culpeper (1996) and Culpeper et al. (2003), I first propose a new definition of impoliteness and general revisions to my model of impoliteness, both derived from data analyses. Given that my particular data in this paper, The Weakest Link , is a television entertainment quiz show, I will briefly account for why impoliteness might be entertaining. As a backdrop to my micro-analyses of interactions, I discuss the nature of “exploitative” chat and game shows, and I examine the structure of The Weakest Link and how it maximizes the potential for face-damage. In my analyses, I show the formulaic and creative nature of parts of the discourse, and also how analyzing prosody is key to understanding the…
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- Sarcasm
- Salience (neuroscience)
- Mimicry
- Face (sociological concept)
- Context (archaeology)
- Entertainment
- Psychology
- Linguistics
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