TY - GEN
T1 - Communicating likelihood and managing face
T2 - can we say it is probable when we know it to be certain?
AU - Bonnefon, Jean-Francois
AU - Villejoubert, Gaelle
N1 - Note: Published in proceedings available at http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2005/forms/contents.htm
PY - 2009/7
Y1 - 2009/7
N2 - Different functions can be performed by probability phrases such as: —it is probable/possible/likely that x.— Mainly, speakers may communicate a vague judgment about the likelihood of event x, or they may wish the recipient to focus on reasons for the occurrence of event x. We argue that there is another communicative function which has yet to be documented, namely, the facemanagement function. Such function consists in mitigating threat to the addressee when x is a criticism or
an imposition. Data show that the phrases —possibly— and —probably— are indeed understood differently (have different membership functions) depending on whether they modify neutral or face-threatening contents. We consider the potential misunderstandings and judgmental mistakes that may arise from ambiguity about which function of verbal uncertainty is being performed.
AB - Different functions can be performed by probability phrases such as: —it is probable/possible/likely that x.— Mainly, speakers may communicate a vague judgment about the likelihood of event x, or they may wish the recipient to focus on reasons for the occurrence of event x. We argue that there is another communicative function which has yet to be documented, namely, the facemanagement function. Such function consists in mitigating threat to the addressee when x is a criticism or
an imposition. Data show that the phrases —possibly— and —probably— are indeed understood differently (have different membership functions) depending on whether they modify neutral or face-threatening contents. We consider the potential misunderstandings and judgmental mistakes that may arise from ambiguity about which function of verbal uncertainty is being performed.
KW - Psychology
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 316
EP - 321
BT - Published in proceedings available at http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2005/forms/contents.htm
A2 - Bara, B.G.
A2 - Barsalou, L.
A2 - Bucciarelli, M.
PB - Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
CY - Mahwah, NJ
ER -