Face-Threatening Aspect of Refusal Speech Acts: A Contrastive Study

Professionalism in communication is a matter of concern for speakers of all languages. Awareness about some features such as face-threatening property of refusal speech acts leads language users to apply some specific linguistic forms. Considering the significance of cultural and social variations i...

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Main Author: Nargol Mokhtari
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Language:English
Published: Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
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Online Access:http://jmrels.journals.ikiu.ac.ir/article_790_e2ba9a352dae395cf2d63a58fc654840.pdf
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description Professionalism in communication is a matter of concern for speakers of all languages. Awareness about some features such as face-threatening property of refusal speech acts leads language users to apply some specific linguistic forms. Considering the significance of cultural and social variations in performing refusal speech acts and the importance of preserving “face”, this study tried to find differences between native-Persian and English speakers. To collect the data, 60 native Persian and English speakers were asked to complete a two-phase questionnaire, a discourse completions test (DCT) and a self-report, including four different situations and Beebe's classification of refusals, was used. Great tendency toward using indirect forms between both Persian and English participants was taken as an indicator of noticeable consideration of face-preserving in refusals, although Persian speakers seemed more concerned about it. The differences between two groups of participants were inferred as cultural variations’ reflection. Some implications for language teaching were discussed.<br /> <strong> </strong>
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spelling doaj-art-b87e84e11eea4e19b89fb9cd9cda15c92025-08-20T02:19:11ZengImam Khomeini International University, Qazvin,Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies2676-53572676-53572015-01-01218473790Face-Threatening Aspect of Refusal Speech Acts: A Contrastive StudyNargol Mokhtari0Islamic Azad University, Isfahan (Khorasgan) BranchProfessionalism in communication is a matter of concern for speakers of all languages. Awareness about some features such as face-threatening property of refusal speech acts leads language users to apply some specific linguistic forms. Considering the significance of cultural and social variations in performing refusal speech acts and the importance of preserving “face”, this study tried to find differences between native-Persian and English speakers. To collect the data, 60 native Persian and English speakers were asked to complete a two-phase questionnaire, a discourse completions test (DCT) and a self-report, including four different situations and Beebe's classification of refusals, was used. Great tendency toward using indirect forms between both Persian and English participants was taken as an indicator of noticeable consideration of face-preserving in refusals, although Persian speakers seemed more concerned about it. The differences between two groups of participants were inferred as cultural variations’ reflection. Some implications for language teaching were discussed.<br /> <strong> </strong>http://jmrels.journals.ikiu.ac.ir/article_790_e2ba9a352dae395cf2d63a58fc654840.pdfPragmatic competencespeech actrefusalcultural variation
spellingShingle Nargol Mokhtari
Face-Threatening Aspect of Refusal Speech Acts: A Contrastive Study
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
Pragmatic competence
speech act
refusal
cultural variation
title Face-Threatening Aspect of Refusal Speech Acts: A Contrastive Study
title_full Face-Threatening Aspect of Refusal Speech Acts: A Contrastive Study
title_fullStr Face-Threatening Aspect of Refusal Speech Acts: A Contrastive Study
title_full_unstemmed Face-Threatening Aspect of Refusal Speech Acts: A Contrastive Study
title_short Face-Threatening Aspect of Refusal Speech Acts: A Contrastive Study
title_sort face threatening aspect of refusal speech acts a contrastive study
topic Pragmatic competence
speech act
refusal
cultural variation
url http://jmrels.journals.ikiu.ac.ir/article_790_e2ba9a352dae395cf2d63a58fc654840.pdf
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