This study investigates compliment responses (CRs) among Australian English and Mandarin Chinese speakers. The data werecollected through the use of written discourse completion tasks, with four situational settings (appearance, character, ability andpossession).Atotal of 60 university-student informants participated in the study. The findings demonstrate a consistent tendency acrossthe macro, micro and combination levels for the Chinese participants to use less of the Accept strategy, and more of Evade and Rejectstrategies than their Australian counterparts; that is, the Chinese express appreciation to a compliment less and denigrate themselvesmore. For the Chinese participants, an implicit and ?detouring? approach is at least as desirable...
Compliments, speech acts used to establish and reinforce solidity in human interaction, are employed...
Communication breakdowns can occur during cross-cultural communication due to different perceptions ...
Compliments are usually intended to have a positive effect on interpersonal relations, yet for the o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 266-280.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Relevant theori...
© 1997 Daphne Wen-Yi HuThis study is to examine responses to compliments of Taiwanese, Taiwanese Aus...
The purpose of this study is to investigate compliment responses (CRs) produced by Malaysian Chinese...
This study aimed at understanding compliment response strategies among Chinese and Filipino universi...
AbstractThis study aims at conducting a contrastive study of compliment responses (CR) among Austral...
It is particularly known that more interactions of people all around the world are on more broader l...
Set within the framework of the newly established field of variational pragmatics (Schneider and Bar...
As a positive speech act, compliments and compliment responses play an important role as a polite sp...
This study explored the Malay’s and Chinese’s values and norms of the English compliments. This stud...
This research discusses the compliment responses of Chinese-speaking English learners in the United ...
Studies have shown that different cultures have different response patterns, and there are various f...
Compliment responses (CRs) are among the most studied speech acts in pragmatics (C hen, 2010a). The ...
Compliments, speech acts used to establish and reinforce solidity in human interaction, are employed...
Communication breakdowns can occur during cross-cultural communication due to different perceptions ...
Compliments are usually intended to have a positive effect on interpersonal relations, yet for the o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 266-280.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Relevant theori...
© 1997 Daphne Wen-Yi HuThis study is to examine responses to compliments of Taiwanese, Taiwanese Aus...
The purpose of this study is to investigate compliment responses (CRs) produced by Malaysian Chinese...
This study aimed at understanding compliment response strategies among Chinese and Filipino universi...
AbstractThis study aims at conducting a contrastive study of compliment responses (CR) among Austral...
It is particularly known that more interactions of people all around the world are on more broader l...
Set within the framework of the newly established field of variational pragmatics (Schneider and Bar...
As a positive speech act, compliments and compliment responses play an important role as a polite sp...
This study explored the Malay’s and Chinese’s values and norms of the English compliments. This stud...
This research discusses the compliment responses of Chinese-speaking English learners in the United ...
Studies have shown that different cultures have different response patterns, and there are various f...
Compliment responses (CRs) are among the most studied speech acts in pragmatics (C hen, 2010a). The ...
Compliments, speech acts used to establish and reinforce solidity in human interaction, are employed...
Communication breakdowns can occur during cross-cultural communication due to different perceptions ...
Compliments are usually intended to have a positive effect on interpersonal relations, yet for the o...