THE SCIENCE OF ETIQUETTE LEXEMES: UNDERSTANDING THE LINGUISTIC DYNAMICS OF POLITENESS
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https://doi.org/10.2024/px1mj129Keywords:
Etiquette lexemes, politeness, intercultural communication, cultural norms, cultural norms, politeness markers, polite discourseAbstract
Etiquette lexemes or words and phrases used to convey politeness and social conventions, play a crucial role in shaping human interactions. This scientific article explores the linguistic dynamics of etiquette lexemes and their impact on social behavior. Drawing from research in sociolinguistics, psychology and communication studies, this article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how language shapes social norms and interpersonal relationships.
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