This present study aims at investigating compliment response strategies used by different groups of Chinese English as a foreign language (EFL) learners in order to find out the evidence of the existence of backward transfer from foreign language (FL) or second language (L2) English to their first language (L1) Chinese at pragmatic level. The data is collected through a written Discourse Complete Task (DCT) among four levels of EFL learners in a university in China. The data suggests that backward transfer occurs in their L1 Chinese compliment response. Moreover, backward pragmatic transfer is enhanced by EFL learners’ L2 proficiency. The results of this study are compared with those of Qu & Wang (2005) to see the great changes in the past ...
Abstract: This study aims to describe (1) the form of compliment strategies and complimen...
This study aims to investigate the sociopragmatic perspective of compliment behavior of Chinese EFL ...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate into the possibility of pragmatic failure in the ...
Communication breakdowns can occur during cross-cultural communication due to different perceptions ...
This research discusses the compliment responses of Chinese-speaking English learners in the United ...
Compliment responses (CRs) are among the most studied speech acts in pragmatics (C hen, 2010a). The ...
The present study investigates pragmatic transfer by Chinese learners of English as a foreign langua...
The present study centers on cross-cultural interlanguage pragmatics. It aims to investigate the nat...
Compliment responses (CRs) as manifestations of social-cultural standards and politeness varieties o...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...
Abstract: This study aims to describe (1) the form of compliment strategies and complimen...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 266-280.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Relevant theori...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...
Abstract: This study aims to describe (1) the form of compliment strategies and complimen...
This study aims to investigate the sociopragmatic perspective of compliment behavior of Chinese EFL ...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate into the possibility of pragmatic failure in the ...
Communication breakdowns can occur during cross-cultural communication due to different perceptions ...
This research discusses the compliment responses of Chinese-speaking English learners in the United ...
Compliment responses (CRs) are among the most studied speech acts in pragmatics (C hen, 2010a). The ...
The present study investigates pragmatic transfer by Chinese learners of English as a foreign langua...
The present study centers on cross-cultural interlanguage pragmatics. It aims to investigate the nat...
Compliment responses (CRs) as manifestations of social-cultural standards and politeness varieties o...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...
Abstract: This study aims to describe (1) the form of compliment strategies and complimen...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 266-280.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Relevant theori...
This study investigates the extent to which 80 female Kuwaiti EFL learners produce target-like compl...
Abstract: This study aims to describe (1) the form of compliment strategies and complimen...
This study aims to investigate the sociopragmatic perspective of compliment behavior of Chinese EFL ...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate into the possibility of pragmatic failure in the ...