This article examines the social action of greeting in naturally occurring face-to-face interaction, paying special attention to how people prosodically produce their very first vocalized utterances. Close analysis of a corpus of 337 video recorded openings shows that participants recipient design greetings on the level of prosody, tailoring them to each addressee and thus hearably displaying a stance toward the current state and character of their social relationship. Documenting the discovery of a prosodic continuum along which parties fine-tune their greetings, this article elucidates two distinct clusters of prosodic features with which participants recurrently design their greetings. Analysis demonstrates that parties use each prosodic...
We designed and operationalized a greetings model for human robot interaction as a state machine, de...
A study investigated how American learners acquire the pragmatics of Kiswahili greetings in a foreig...
Individual differences influence both relational behaviors and third-party per-ceptions. This study ...
This article examines the social action of greeting in naturally occurring face-to-face interaction,...
Abstract: In this paper, the studies of the most important functions of greetings in different socia...
This study examines the usage of the three greetings words hi, hey and hello incombination with gree...
Using multimodal conversation analysis this article examines embodied and tactile greetings in socia...
Greeting- is expressive speech act, and refers to socio-pragmatics. The typical L2 classroom usually...
This paper, which centres on events at the court of the Yaa Naa in Yendi, Ghana, focuses on speech e...
The present study centers on interlanguage and cross-cultural pragmatics. It investigates semantic f...
Greetings are one of the tangible proofs of human communications. One greets someone else because of...
The article discusses selected verbal and non-verbal aspects of greeting as a ritual and its communi...
Greetings among friends The current pilot study examined greetings that are used between participant...
While greetings are performed in all cultures and open most conversations, previous studies suggest ...
This study investigates the use of greetings in Sweden-Swedish and Finland-Swedish service encounter...
We designed and operationalized a greetings model for human robot interaction as a state machine, de...
A study investigated how American learners acquire the pragmatics of Kiswahili greetings in a foreig...
Individual differences influence both relational behaviors and third-party per-ceptions. This study ...
This article examines the social action of greeting in naturally occurring face-to-face interaction,...
Abstract: In this paper, the studies of the most important functions of greetings in different socia...
This study examines the usage of the three greetings words hi, hey and hello incombination with gree...
Using multimodal conversation analysis this article examines embodied and tactile greetings in socia...
Greeting- is expressive speech act, and refers to socio-pragmatics. The typical L2 classroom usually...
This paper, which centres on events at the court of the Yaa Naa in Yendi, Ghana, focuses on speech e...
The present study centers on interlanguage and cross-cultural pragmatics. It investigates semantic f...
Greetings are one of the tangible proofs of human communications. One greets someone else because of...
The article discusses selected verbal and non-verbal aspects of greeting as a ritual and its communi...
Greetings among friends The current pilot study examined greetings that are used between participant...
While greetings are performed in all cultures and open most conversations, previous studies suggest ...
This study investigates the use of greetings in Sweden-Swedish and Finland-Swedish service encounter...
We designed and operationalized a greetings model for human robot interaction as a state machine, de...
A study investigated how American learners acquire the pragmatics of Kiswahili greetings in a foreig...
Individual differences influence both relational behaviors and third-party per-ceptions. This study ...