'Lo que se debe hacer es cambiar un poco el estilo de vida': estrategias de atenuación del consejo en un consultorio médico
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'Lo que se debe hacer es cambiar un poco el estilo de vida': estrategias de atenuación del consejo en un consultorio médico. / Hernández-Flores, Nieves; Rodríguez Tembrás, Vanesa.
In: Spanish in Context, Vol. 15, No. 2, 15(2), 2018, p. 325-345.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - 'Lo que se debe hacer es cambiar un poco el estilo de vida': estrategias de atenuación del consejo en un consultorio médico
AU - Hernández-Flores, Nieves
AU - Rodríguez Tembrás, Vanesa
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - This article studies mitigation strategies in medical advice-giving during primary care consultations. The purpose is to relate the use of mitigation with the social effect on the speakers’ face in accordance to the roles that are played in the specific interaction. Mitigation strategies are analyzed from pragmalinguistic and sociopragmatic perspectives in two extracts of medical consultations. The results show that, when there is a risk of threat to the interactants’ face, the use of mitigation strategies achieves the social effect of mitigating threats to face. On the other hand, when no threats to face are perceived in the interaction, mitigation strategies contribute to enhance the speakers’ face.
AB - This article studies mitigation strategies in medical advice-giving during primary care consultations. The purpose is to relate the use of mitigation with the social effect on the speakers’ face in accordance to the roles that are played in the specific interaction. Mitigation strategies are analyzed from pragmalinguistic and sociopragmatic perspectives in two extracts of medical consultations. The results show that, when there is a risk of threat to the interactants’ face, the use of mitigation strategies achieves the social effect of mitigating threats to face. On the other hand, when no threats to face are perceived in the interaction, mitigation strategies contribute to enhance the speakers’ face.
KW - Det Humanistiske Fakultet
KW - medical advice-giving, mitigation strategies, face, face threatening mitigation, face enhancement
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 15
SP - 325
EP - 345
JO - Spanish in Context
JF - Spanish in Context
SN - 1571-0718
IS - 2
M1 - 15(2)
ER -
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