This pilot study aims to find out the preferred semantic formulas and their sequences in refusal to suggestions in academic contexts corresponding to power variations by Japanese and Chinese EFL learners. Twenty-six Japanese, thirty-one Chinese and five native speakers of English responded to a written discourse completion test. It was found that in comparison with the native speakers of English, the Japanese utilized some semantic formulas which conveyed positive reactions to build up preparations for the coming refusal, showing an indirect way for refusal. The Chinese group was the second indirect in terms of this preparation. A feature shared by the Japanese and Chinese EFL learners was that they preferred the way that a statement of ref...
This article analyses refusal strategies applied by American speakers of English and Indonesian stud...
This article analyses refusal strategies applied by American speakers of English and Indonesian stud...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...
This pilot study aims to find out the preferred semantic formulas and their sequences in refusal to ...
Refusal, as one of the most frequently performed speech acts in our daily lives, has recently gaine...
A study exploring native English-speakers ' and advanced Chinese English-as-a-Second-Language (...
2012 Symposium Theme: New approaches to the study of Chinese grammar. Abstracts of the Symposium loc...
In this paper, the researcher assumes differences in the ways people from different cultural backgro...
The purpose of this study was to analyze refusal conversations made by non-native speakers of Japane...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...
This article analyses refusal strategies applied by American speakers of English and Indonesian stud...
This article analyses refusal strategies applied by American speakers of English and Indonesian stud...
This article analyses refusal strategies applied by American speakers of English and Indonesian stud...
This article analyses refusal strategies applied by American speakers of English and Indonesian stud...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...
This pilot study aims to find out the preferred semantic formulas and their sequences in refusal to ...
Refusal, as one of the most frequently performed speech acts in our daily lives, has recently gaine...
A study exploring native English-speakers ' and advanced Chinese English-as-a-Second-Language (...
2012 Symposium Theme: New approaches to the study of Chinese grammar. Abstracts of the Symposium loc...
In this paper, the researcher assumes differences in the ways people from different cultural backgro...
The purpose of this study was to analyze refusal conversations made by non-native speakers of Japane...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...
This article analyses refusal strategies applied by American speakers of English and Indonesian stud...
This article analyses refusal strategies applied by American speakers of English and Indonesian stud...
This article analyses refusal strategies applied by American speakers of English and Indonesian stud...
This article analyses refusal strategies applied by American speakers of English and Indonesian stud...
This study aims to fill the gap of the comparison study between Japanese learners and native Japanes...