Politeness in Trevor Le Gassick’s translation of Ibn Kathir’s As-Sira An-Nabawiyya (2005)
Dina Salah Mohammed;
Abstract
Drawing on Goffman’s (1967) notion of face, Brown and Levinson (1987) developed the theory of politeness. Goffman (1967) defines face as: “the positive social value a person effectively claims for himself by the line others assume he has taken during a pa
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| Title | Politeness in Trevor Le Gassick’s translation of Ibn Kathir’s As-Sira An-Nabawiyya (2005) | Other Titles | لغة التأدب في ترجمة تريفور لو جاسيك لكتاب السيرة النبوية لابن كثير (2005) | Authors | Dina Salah Mohammed | Keywords | Politeness in Trevor Le Gassick’s translation of Ibn Kathir’s As-Sira An-Nabawiyya (2005) | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | Drawing on Goffman’s (1967) notion of face, Brown and Levinson (1987) developed the theory of politeness. Goffman (1967) defines face as: “the positive social value a person effectively claims for himself by the line others assume he has taken during a pa |
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