The present study investigates pragmatic transfer by Chinese learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) at low and high proficiency levels in email requests. Data was elicited using an email production questionnaire consisting of four email situations, which vary along two social dimensions: relative power, either equal or higher, and size of imposition, either big or small. Four groups of participants, who were all university students, took part in the study. Thirty-seven Chinese native speakers of Mandarin and 35 Australian native speakers of English provided the baseline data. Thirty-five Chinese EFL learners at low proficiency level and 38 Chinese EFL learners at high proficiency level provided the target data. Altogether 580 email...
This study examines how Australian learners of Chinese make requests as compared to those made by na...
This study examines how Australian learners of Chinese make requests as compared to those made by na...
The use of specific speech acts have been found to vary with culture, thus to perform a spee...
This study focuses on the pragmatic transfers that emerge in the English emails produced byChinese L...
Email has become a ubiquitous medium of communication. It is used amongst people from the same speec...
Email has become a ubiquitous medium of communication. It is used amongst people from the same speec...
Email has become a ubiquitous medium of communication. It is used amongst people from the same speec...
This study examines the effect of relative power and rank of imposition on the selection of internal...
The speech act of requesting has attracted a lot of attention in recent research. Previous studies ...
The speech act of requesting has attracted a lot of attention in recent research. Previous studies ...
This study aims to investigate EFL learners’ interlanguage pragmatic development through the elicite...
The field of interlanguage pragmatics has burgeoned since late 20th century. Requests, as a part of ...
Communication breakdowns can occur during cross-cultural communication due to different perceptions ...
This study examines how Australian learners of Chinese make requests as compared to those made by na...
This study examines how Australian learners of Chinese make requests as compared to those made by na...
This study examines how Australian learners of Chinese make requests as compared to those made by na...
This study examines how Australian learners of Chinese make requests as compared to those made by na...
The use of specific speech acts have been found to vary with culture, thus to perform a spee...
This study focuses on the pragmatic transfers that emerge in the English emails produced byChinese L...
Email has become a ubiquitous medium of communication. It is used amongst people from the same speec...
Email has become a ubiquitous medium of communication. It is used amongst people from the same speec...
Email has become a ubiquitous medium of communication. It is used amongst people from the same speec...
This study examines the effect of relative power and rank of imposition on the selection of internal...
The speech act of requesting has attracted a lot of attention in recent research. Previous studies ...
The speech act of requesting has attracted a lot of attention in recent research. Previous studies ...
This study aims to investigate EFL learners’ interlanguage pragmatic development through the elicite...
The field of interlanguage pragmatics has burgeoned since late 20th century. Requests, as a part of ...
Communication breakdowns can occur during cross-cultural communication due to different perceptions ...
This study examines how Australian learners of Chinese make requests as compared to those made by na...
This study examines how Australian learners of Chinese make requests as compared to those made by na...
This study examines how Australian learners of Chinese make requests as compared to those made by na...
This study examines how Australian learners of Chinese make requests as compared to those made by na...
The use of specific speech acts have been found to vary with culture, thus to perform a spee...