The interactive effects of request form and speaker status on judgments of requests were investigated in a laboratory study of metapragmatics. College students (N=132) read scenarios in which speakers made requests of them. Speakers were higher in status, peers, or lower in status than the subjects, and the requests were imperatives with semantic aggravators, embedded imperatives, or permission directives with semantic softeners. Subjects rated the speakers with respect to how rude/polite, humble/arrogant, and powerful/weak they were being. Significant interactions were obtained for the first two ratings, indicating that the speaker status effect was stronger with permission directives than with the other requests. These findings suggest th...
A study explored the affective impact of interpersonal influence messages. Thirty-nine students enro...
In the relevance-theoretic framework, maximal relevance is achieved when processing effort is minimi...
This study investigates syntactic modifiers as part of the request speech act within email messages ...
The interactive effects of request form and speaker status on judgments of requests were investigate...
ABSTRACT: The present paper examines the relationship between requester's feeling of entitlement and...
A study investigated the pragmatic success and failure of requests when expressed in Portuguese or i...
[Abstract] The speech act of requesting has been widely examined both in interlanguage and cross-cul...
Wilson et al.\u27s (1998) revision of politeness theory has been applied to requesting, refusing and...
This study explored the effects of tag questions, hedges, and argument quality on receivers ’ percep...
Instant messaging is a powerful communication tool people use to make a request. This paper analyzes...
Abstract: Request is one of speech act phenomena, which we encounter most frequently in everyday soc...
The significance of producing socially appropriate utterances, not just linguistically correct ones,...
This paper investigates the effect of a hearer's attitude toward a speaker's multimodal be...
This article addresses the relationship between linguistic politeness and addressee status in the pe...
This study examined the hypothesis that expression forms of making request vary, depending on what k...
A study explored the affective impact of interpersonal influence messages. Thirty-nine students enro...
In the relevance-theoretic framework, maximal relevance is achieved when processing effort is minimi...
This study investigates syntactic modifiers as part of the request speech act within email messages ...
The interactive effects of request form and speaker status on judgments of requests were investigate...
ABSTRACT: The present paper examines the relationship between requester's feeling of entitlement and...
A study investigated the pragmatic success and failure of requests when expressed in Portuguese or i...
[Abstract] The speech act of requesting has been widely examined both in interlanguage and cross-cul...
Wilson et al.\u27s (1998) revision of politeness theory has been applied to requesting, refusing and...
This study explored the effects of tag questions, hedges, and argument quality on receivers ’ percep...
Instant messaging is a powerful communication tool people use to make a request. This paper analyzes...
Abstract: Request is one of speech act phenomena, which we encounter most frequently in everyday soc...
The significance of producing socially appropriate utterances, not just linguistically correct ones,...
This paper investigates the effect of a hearer's attitude toward a speaker's multimodal be...
This article addresses the relationship between linguistic politeness and addressee status in the pe...
This study examined the hypothesis that expression forms of making request vary, depending on what k...
A study explored the affective impact of interpersonal influence messages. Thirty-nine students enro...
In the relevance-theoretic framework, maximal relevance is achieved when processing effort is minimi...
This study investigates syntactic modifiers as part of the request speech act within email messages ...