Abstract
Abstract
This paper embarks on a functional analysis of impolite language use in discussions about the response to the
pandemic of Covid-19 on the official Facebook page of the Swedish national public television broadcaster in the spring of 2020.
Having combined the existing models of impoliteness (Culpeper 2016) with the Appraisal
theory (Martin and White 2005) in a both quantitative and qualitative investigation,
the study finds remarkable differences between supporters and opponents of the Swedish tactic in terms of enactment of value
orientations categorized as different attitudes within the Appraisal framework. More specifically, opponents tend to voice more
subjective and affectual sentiments, whereas supporters generally derive their attitude from the Swedish institutional norms and
cultural standards, resulting in more judgement. As the study concludes, these findings are related to the inherent dichotomy of
the Swedish welfare state paradigm, which integrates the concepts of both state and individual citizen liability.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Philosophy,Language and Linguistics
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