In this article I examine differences in conversational style between British English and Ecuadorian Spanish which can be the source of communication conflict among speakers of these two languages in telephone conversations, and, presumably in other types of interaction. I look at the language of mediated and non-mediated telephone conversations and examine one feature that interacts with indirectness, i.e., the degree of explicitness participants employ to realize similar acts or moves in the two languages. In non-mediated telephone interactions both British English and Ecuadorian Spanish speakers appear to display a preference for the use of explicitness in formulating various telephone management moves. On the other hand, in medi...
The aim of the article is to discuss, first, how the differences in socio-cultural interaction style...
The main aim of this article is to analyse the links between time and person deixis, and the express...
A great amount of sociolinguistic research in contact situations has centered on phonological and mo...
In the conversation analytic tradition, this paper examines the procedures Ecuadorian Spanish (ES) s...
This article examines the results of a contrastive empirical study of conventional indirect requests...
English as a lingua franca expresses a medium communication between speakers who can share neither t...
The continuing emergence of local varieties of English in the Expanding Circle (Bolton, 2012; Sharif...
These days English happens to be one of the most widely used languages of international communicatio...
In this article, we discuss ellipsis as an interactive strategy by analysing the author’s textchat c...
Book synopsis: This collection of papers is designed to establish variational pragmatics. This new f...
This paper examines politeness phenomena in Ecuadorian Spanish as reflected in the language of telep...
Research questions: Are emergent bilinguals sensitive to register variation in their use of communic...
This article presents an analysis of the request behavior of American English and Peninsular Spanish...
Drawing on conversation analysis and sociopragmatics, this paper examines the procedures employed by...
Spanish is one of the languages that convey a T‐/V‐pronoun distinction. This article discusses the l...
The aim of the article is to discuss, first, how the differences in socio-cultural interaction style...
The main aim of this article is to analyse the links between time and person deixis, and the express...
A great amount of sociolinguistic research in contact situations has centered on phonological and mo...
In the conversation analytic tradition, this paper examines the procedures Ecuadorian Spanish (ES) s...
This article examines the results of a contrastive empirical study of conventional indirect requests...
English as a lingua franca expresses a medium communication between speakers who can share neither t...
The continuing emergence of local varieties of English in the Expanding Circle (Bolton, 2012; Sharif...
These days English happens to be one of the most widely used languages of international communicatio...
In this article, we discuss ellipsis as an interactive strategy by analysing the author’s textchat c...
Book synopsis: This collection of papers is designed to establish variational pragmatics. This new f...
This paper examines politeness phenomena in Ecuadorian Spanish as reflected in the language of telep...
Research questions: Are emergent bilinguals sensitive to register variation in their use of communic...
This article presents an analysis of the request behavior of American English and Peninsular Spanish...
Drawing on conversation analysis and sociopragmatics, this paper examines the procedures employed by...
Spanish is one of the languages that convey a T‐/V‐pronoun distinction. This article discusses the l...
The aim of the article is to discuss, first, how the differences in socio-cultural interaction style...
The main aim of this article is to analyse the links between time and person deixis, and the express...
A great amount of sociolinguistic research in contact situations has centered on phonological and mo...