Greetings as a politeness strategy in a Yoruba short story taught to high school learners
Date
2023-08-03
Authors
Adedokun, Theophilus Adedayo
Marais, Eugene Patrick
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Publisher
CJEAS Ltd
Abstract
This study investigates the cultural and linguistic aspects of politeness found in selected Yoruba
greetings within a short story that is taught to high school learners. To examine the politeness
strategies used in Yoruba greetings, a simple textual analysis was employed. The concept of
politeness considers greetings as significant in all human conversational interactions since they
contribute to establishing and maintaining rapport between speakers. This study identifies
several functions of greetings, including discourse initiation and termination, gap filling,
solidarity, security and acceptance, courtesy and respect, and comradeship. Additionally, the
study explores the social distance between interlocutors, the power dynamics between the
speaker and the listener, and the formal relationships between them, which influence the
specific types of politeness strategies employed. This research provides valuable insights into
the behavioural characteristics and cultural values of Yoruba language speakers and individuals
from other linguistic backgrounds worldwide.
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Keywords
Yoruba, Greetings, High school, Politeness, Short stories
Citation
Adedokun, T. and Marais, E.P. 2023. Greetings as a politeness strategy in a Yoruba short story taught to high school learners. Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law. 12(SI): 146-162 (17).