The research investigated the thanking/gratitude strategies of three distinct cultures; Hausa, Chinese and Arabic languages with the aim of finding out the different strategies used by them and how different they are in their use of such strategies. The study employs Cheng (2005) Taxonomy of gratitude strategies in analyzing the data which was obtained from 15 participants among the Hausa, Chinese and Arabic students in UPM through the use of DCT (discourse completion Task) which were translated by the researchers into the three languages respectively before retranslated in to English language for analysis. The findings show a significant relationship in the use of “Simple Thanking strategy” among the three cultures as this strategy is util...
In the last twenty years, studies on cross-cultural pragmatics in general and apology strategiesin s...
In the last twenty years, studies on cross-cultural pragmatics in general and apology strategiesin s...
This study investigates and compares compliment response strategies (CRS) among Malays and Iranians ...
This study describes and compares the gratitude strategies utilized by Iranian EFL and Malaysian ESL...
There has been a strong assumption and a number of research indicating that Americans are more gener...
Thanking expressions as a speech act have an important role to build and establish social relationsh...
There has been a strong assumption and a number of research indicating that Americans are more gener...
The speech act of thanking, in varied permutations and contexts, is probably one of the most common ...
This paper attempts to investigate thanking strategies in expressive gratitude used by English Depar...
Congratulating others is an essential aspect of human social interaction and a speech act that is re...
Lembar Pengesahan tidak disertai tanda tangan dosen pembimbingThis thesis focus is on social factors...
The present study aims to investigate the most frequently-used thanking strategies by Kurdish EFL le...
This study contributes to the existing literature on interlanguage pragmatics by investigating inter...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study which compares Jordanian and English native s...
AbstractThanking is one of the most commonly used speech act and major instruments which strengthen ...
In the last twenty years, studies on cross-cultural pragmatics in general and apology strategiesin s...
In the last twenty years, studies on cross-cultural pragmatics in general and apology strategiesin s...
This study investigates and compares compliment response strategies (CRS) among Malays and Iranians ...
This study describes and compares the gratitude strategies utilized by Iranian EFL and Malaysian ESL...
There has been a strong assumption and a number of research indicating that Americans are more gener...
Thanking expressions as a speech act have an important role to build and establish social relationsh...
There has been a strong assumption and a number of research indicating that Americans are more gener...
The speech act of thanking, in varied permutations and contexts, is probably one of the most common ...
This paper attempts to investigate thanking strategies in expressive gratitude used by English Depar...
Congratulating others is an essential aspect of human social interaction and a speech act that is re...
Lembar Pengesahan tidak disertai tanda tangan dosen pembimbingThis thesis focus is on social factors...
The present study aims to investigate the most frequently-used thanking strategies by Kurdish EFL le...
This study contributes to the existing literature on interlanguage pragmatics by investigating inter...
This paper presents the findings of an empirical study which compares Jordanian and English native s...
AbstractThanking is one of the most commonly used speech act and major instruments which strengthen ...
In the last twenty years, studies on cross-cultural pragmatics in general and apology strategiesin s...
In the last twenty years, studies on cross-cultural pragmatics in general and apology strategiesin s...
This study investigates and compares compliment response strategies (CRS) among Malays and Iranians ...