This study investigates the impact of power/distance (PD) variables operationalized as face systems on the pragmalinguistic features of academic e-mail requests. A corpus of 90 academic e-mails was classified into four face system groups: hierarchical (sender +P), hierarchical (recipient +P), deference, and solidarity. Request perspectives, strategies, and mitigating supportive moves were analyzed. The analysis revealed that the speaker and hearer dominance were the most frequent request perspectives in the hierarchical (recipient+P) and deference groups. The impersonal perspective was more common in the hierarchical (sender+P) group. The preparatory was the dominant request strategy in all groups, relatively more frequent in the hierarchi...
The recent development in [critical] genre analysis moved the focus more into the institutionalized ...
Given the power imbalance between students and faculty members, many studies on email communication ...
This paper uses discourse analysis to investigate the diverse pragmatic strategies that arise in Eng...
International audience With the increasing use of the Internet as a means of com...
The present study analyses the use of request strategies and mitigation devices during academic cyb...
The study analyses teenagers’ e-mail requests during academic cyber-consultation, exploring how the ...
This study examined generic and registerial similarities and differences between requestive email me...
The aim of this research is to investigate the speech act of assignment submission and presence of f...
Computer-mediated communication tools have allowed users to interact across geographical and tempora...
This study investigated the rhetorical, typographical and paralinguistic features used in workplace ...
Based on the results of an empirical study of how social deictic operations and addressing conventio...
This paper presents the results of a corpus-based study which investigates the genre of academic ema...
This present case study explores how language styles and power distance led to miscommunication betw...
This thesis examines and contributes to the study of how, and in what forms, power and influence is...
Notwithstanding the evidence of utilizing email among Nigerian academic staff as shown in the previo...
The recent development in [critical] genre analysis moved the focus more into the institutionalized ...
Given the power imbalance between students and faculty members, many studies on email communication ...
This paper uses discourse analysis to investigate the diverse pragmatic strategies that arise in Eng...
International audience With the increasing use of the Internet as a means of com...
The present study analyses the use of request strategies and mitigation devices during academic cyb...
The study analyses teenagers’ e-mail requests during academic cyber-consultation, exploring how the ...
This study examined generic and registerial similarities and differences between requestive email me...
The aim of this research is to investigate the speech act of assignment submission and presence of f...
Computer-mediated communication tools have allowed users to interact across geographical and tempora...
This study investigated the rhetorical, typographical and paralinguistic features used in workplace ...
Based on the results of an empirical study of how social deictic operations and addressing conventio...
This paper presents the results of a corpus-based study which investigates the genre of academic ema...
This present case study explores how language styles and power distance led to miscommunication betw...
This thesis examines and contributes to the study of how, and in what forms, power and influence is...
Notwithstanding the evidence of utilizing email among Nigerian academic staff as shown in the previo...
The recent development in [critical] genre analysis moved the focus more into the institutionalized ...
Given the power imbalance between students and faculty members, many studies on email communication ...
This paper uses discourse analysis to investigate the diverse pragmatic strategies that arise in Eng...