Cliché
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Year of publication | 2021 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | This entry extends the definition of cliché from its traditional understanding as a trite and stereotypical form of linguistic expression to a broader conception of any unoriginal semiotic communicative act based on the non-creative reuse of diverse formal elements that are recognizable from other contexts. The definition stresses the constitutive role of metapragmatic awareness – both its absence on the part of the producer of a cliché and its presence on the part of the recipient, who is thus able to identify the cliché. As shown by current corpus data, cliché may also be subject to a self-reflexive discussion on the level of metadiscourse by its very producer: in this role, it serves as a face-saving mechanism, namely to pre-empt the recipients’ possible negative evaluative reactions. |
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