This paper examines connections between gender and request strategies in Mandarin Chinese and Korean, a topic of relatively limited past research. Data was collected through role-plays, and data analysis was based on the coding system of the Cross-Cultural Speech Act Realization Project (Blum-Kulka, House and Kasper 1989). In terms of interactional styles (direct or indirect), both genders chose indirect head acts and downgrading supportive moves (external modifications) as the most preferred, to lessen the impositional force of a request. They differed in their degree of directness: men were somewhat more direct than women, and more adaptable in responding to power status (Chinese men) and social distance (Korean men). Women were more cons...
The speech act of request is a common speech act used in every day interactions. However, because of...
Three essays empirically examined how culture shapes gender differences in negotiation. In Essay 1, ...
This article attempts to describe gender-specific gestures typically employed by university-educated...
This book investigates request strategies in Mandarin Chinese and Korean, and is one of the first at...
Abstract- Studies on gender differences in realization patterns of disagreement in Chinese context, ...
first attempts to systematically compare request strategies between two East Asian languages. The st...
The investigation on the impact of gender as a sociolinguistics factor on the use of different strat...
Gender plays an important role in language use. Many gender patterns in language have been found by ...
The investigation on the impact of gender as a sociolinguistics factor on the use of different strat...
Gender plays an important role in language use. Many gender patterns in language have been found by ...
The investigation on the impact of gender as a sociolinguistics factor on the use of different strat...
Utilises findings that relate to Chinese negotiation skills that can be used primarily as a guide fo...
Utilises findings that relate to Chinese negotiation skills that can be used primarily as a guide fo...
This article attempts to describe gender-specific gestures typically employed by university-educated...
This study examines the speech act of request in Korean. The methodology adapts the principles used ...
The speech act of request is a common speech act used in every day interactions. However, because of...
Three essays empirically examined how culture shapes gender differences in negotiation. In Essay 1, ...
This article attempts to describe gender-specific gestures typically employed by university-educated...
This book investigates request strategies in Mandarin Chinese and Korean, and is one of the first at...
Abstract- Studies on gender differences in realization patterns of disagreement in Chinese context, ...
first attempts to systematically compare request strategies between two East Asian languages. The st...
The investigation on the impact of gender as a sociolinguistics factor on the use of different strat...
Gender plays an important role in language use. Many gender patterns in language have been found by ...
The investigation on the impact of gender as a sociolinguistics factor on the use of different strat...
Gender plays an important role in language use. Many gender patterns in language have been found by ...
The investigation on the impact of gender as a sociolinguistics factor on the use of different strat...
Utilises findings that relate to Chinese negotiation skills that can be used primarily as a guide fo...
Utilises findings that relate to Chinese negotiation skills that can be used primarily as a guide fo...
This article attempts to describe gender-specific gestures typically employed by university-educated...
This study examines the speech act of request in Korean. The methodology adapts the principles used ...
The speech act of request is a common speech act used in every day interactions. However, because of...
Three essays empirically examined how culture shapes gender differences in negotiation. In Essay 1, ...
This article attempts to describe gender-specific gestures typically employed by university-educated...