Abstract—Researchers claim that learners benefit from instruction in compliments and compliment responses in a foreign language context (Ishihara 2003a, 2011; Billmyer 1991). Others have found that a narrow range of syntactic formulas accounted for the majority of observed compliments. This study tries to investigate the learnability of compliments in a formal foreign language context. Also, attempt is made to find whether the formulas obtained lend support to the Asian model of preference for acceptance or rejection strategy as far as compliments and compliment responses are concerned. 40 female students participated in the study and an 18-item metapragmatic assessment questionnaire was administered. The results were examined through a t-t...
Set within the framework of the newly established field of variational pragmatics (Schneider and Bar...
ABSTRAK Understanding Speech Acts across culture, in particular compliment responses, is very esse...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...
Abstract: This study aims to describe (1) the form of compliment strategies and complimen...
This article reports on a study that set out to investigate how Iranian EFL learners respond to comp...
As communicative competence becomes a central pedagogical objective, more studies on speech act, whi...
This study aims at investigating the use of macro and micro strategies used to respond to compliment...
The present study aimed at investigating the effect of the social variable of education on the use o...
This article is a study of compliment responses used by Indonesians learning English to respond to E...
A number of researches on compliments and compliment responses (CRs) have been done from cross-cultu...
The present study investigates the speech act of compliments by Taiwanese EFL learners and British E...
The importance of pragmatic competence in language teaching and learning has been highlighted in man...
Using tape-recorded interviews as well as Discourse Completion Tasks on compliment responses as elic...
Compliment responses (CRs) are among the most studied speech acts in pragmatics (C hen, 2010a). The ...
Recent research in sociolinguistics and second language acquisition has shown that non-native speake...
Set within the framework of the newly established field of variational pragmatics (Schneider and Bar...
ABSTRAK Understanding Speech Acts across culture, in particular compliment responses, is very esse...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...
Abstract: This study aims to describe (1) the form of compliment strategies and complimen...
This article reports on a study that set out to investigate how Iranian EFL learners respond to comp...
As communicative competence becomes a central pedagogical objective, more studies on speech act, whi...
This study aims at investigating the use of macro and micro strategies used to respond to compliment...
The present study aimed at investigating the effect of the social variable of education on the use o...
This article is a study of compliment responses used by Indonesians learning English to respond to E...
A number of researches on compliments and compliment responses (CRs) have been done from cross-cultu...
The present study investigates the speech act of compliments by Taiwanese EFL learners and British E...
The importance of pragmatic competence in language teaching and learning has been highlighted in man...
Using tape-recorded interviews as well as Discourse Completion Tasks on compliment responses as elic...
Compliment responses (CRs) are among the most studied speech acts in pragmatics (C hen, 2010a). The ...
Recent research in sociolinguistics and second language acquisition has shown that non-native speake...
Set within the framework of the newly established field of variational pragmatics (Schneider and Bar...
ABSTRAK Understanding Speech Acts across culture, in particular compliment responses, is very esse...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...