Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsNatural language is characterised by enormous linguistic variation (e.g., Fetzer (2003)). Such variation is not random, but is determined by a number of contextual factors. These factors encapsulate the socio-cultural conventions of a speech community and dictate the socially acceptable, i.e. polite, use of language. Producing polite language may not always be a trivial task. The ability to assess a situation with respect to a hearer’s social, cultural or emotional needs constitutes a crucial facet of a speaker’s social and linguistic competence. It is surprising then that it is also a facet which, to date, has received very little attention from researchers in the natural language...
The framework pioneered by Cornish (2006) and Kirby, Cornish and Smith (2008) has opened a new door ...
t This research aims to figure out principles of linguistic politeness during learning process at MA...
Politeness may play a role in tutorial interaction, including promoting learner motivation and avoid...
The assumption underlying this study is that cultures differ in terms of politeness norms. Often peo...
Teachers’ use of language was believed to give impact for the success of language learners in one wa...
The aim of this article is to explore theoretical and methodological aspects of the teaching of prag...
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This article is intended to show that Sociolinguistics background influences linguistic behavior amo...
Modelling human tutors' socio-linguistic abilities computationally is necessary to underpin human-co...
Compliment responses (CRs) as manifestations of social-cultural standards and politeness varieties o...
The framework pioneered by Cornish (2006) and Kirby, Cornish and Smith (2008) has opened a new door ...
t This research aims to figure out principles of linguistic politeness during learning process at MA...
Politeness may play a role in tutorial interaction, including promoting learner motivation and avoid...
The assumption underlying this study is that cultures differ in terms of politeness norms. Often peo...
Teachers’ use of language was believed to give impact for the success of language learners in one wa...
The aim of this article is to explore theoretical and methodological aspects of the teaching of prag...
This essay gives a comprehensive theoretical background and then uses observations of how FTAs can b...
This article examines the negotiation of face in post observation feedback conferences on an initial...
1 online resource (PDF, 49 pages). Submitted as a Plan B paper in partial fulfillment of the requir...
This paper discusses the role of the language teacher in helping apprentice writers with their Maste...
People’s pronunciation, their words choice and styles mark their background (socially and culturally...
AbstractThe paper focuses on social situation (requests) where we describe a novel approach to compu...
This article is intended to show that Sociolinguistics background influences linguistic behavior amo...
Modelling human tutors' socio-linguistic abilities computationally is necessary to underpin human-co...
Compliment responses (CRs) as manifestations of social-cultural standards and politeness varieties o...
The framework pioneered by Cornish (2006) and Kirby, Cornish and Smith (2008) has opened a new door ...
t This research aims to figure out principles of linguistic politeness during learning process at MA...
Politeness may play a role in tutorial interaction, including promoting learner motivation and avoid...