Positioning through address practice in Finland-Swedish and Sweden-Swedish service encounters




Catrin Norrby, Camilla Wide, Jenny Nilsson, Jan Lindström

Kate Beeching, Chiara Ghezzi; Piera Molinelli

Positioning the Self and Others. Linguistic perspectives

Amsterdam

2018

Positioning the Self and Others. Linguistic perspective

Pragmatics & Beyond New Series

292

19

49

978-9-02-720112-6

978-9-02-726379-7

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.292

https://benjamins.com/catalog/pbns.292.02nor

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/31794071



This chapter investigates social positioning through the use (or non-use) of address pronouns in Finland-Swedish and Sweden-Swedish service encounters recorded at theatre and event booking venues in Finland and Sweden. The results demonstrate some compelling variation in address practices which can be attributed to participant roles (customer or staff), national variety (Finland-Swedish or Sweden-Swedish), age (younger or older speaker and addressee) and situational circumstances, such as type of venue and type of transaction, as well as micro-situational aspects which occur during the course of the interaction (complications, problems or topics treated as sensitive). The study highlights that different forms of address cannot be associated a priori with a certain level of formality, but should be interpreted in their micro and macro contexts in order to understand existing cultural norms for appropriate address. 


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