© 2017 Elsevier B.V. This article analyzes unsolicited telephone calls in Italian, wherein employees of a bank telephone existing clients in order to arrange a consultation at the bank. The study documents two techniques with which callers attempt to secure appointments: (i) they can convey an invitation to come to the bank as the reason for the call and subsequently disclose the purpose of the meeting (formulation format); or (ii) they can first report an event concerning the client and then attempt to organize a meeting (solicitation format). In the first format the invitation is proffered with a declarative clause, in the second format with an interrogative clause. Acceptance of invitations tends to occur early after the solicitation for...
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In this chapter we compare Italian and Colombian Spanish cross-culturally with a focus on the speech...
When making requests, speakers need to select a form from a range of concurrent alternatives availab...
This paper reports on a study designed to investigate the kinds of responses people produce during w...
This paper investigates three main formats for reason-for-calling invitations in Italian telephone c...
This paper investigates three main formats for reason-for-calling invitations in Italian telephone c...
International audienceThis special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics concerns the activity of invit...
This special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics concerns the activity of inviting and responding to ...
We focus on invitations extended during Finnish telephone calls to demonstrate how language and soci...
In Piera Margutti, Liisa Tainio, Paul Drew and Véronique Traverso (Eds)International audienceIn this...
Prior research of telephone service encounters have dealt with specific strategies used by speakers ...
Abstract. Listening has a determining role in the commercial negotiation. Listening creates a positi...
Contains fulltext : 141385.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)People across t...
In this paper we consider a collection of conversational practices that arise when a profes-sional i...
Calls for service are typically mundane mediated encounters between a call agent and a customer. The...
In this chapter we compare Italian and Colombian Spanish cross-culturally with a focus on the speech...
When making requests, speakers need to select a form from a range of concurrent alternatives availab...
This paper reports on a study designed to investigate the kinds of responses people produce during w...