This research aims at exploring the pragmatic strategies of responding to compliments in a speech sample of 654 compliment/response sequences elicited by means of DCT. The corpus has a specific diatopic connotation, since all respondents come from Apulia. For the analysis, the pragmatic categorization proposed for Italian language by Castagneto and Ravetto in 2015 has been adopted. Within the sample, both mitigation and reinforcement strategies coexist, although they are not equally distributed among the informants. The results reveal the presence of cross-gender and cross-ages differences. In details, males tend to use more Limited Acceptance than female ones, while younger women show a strong preference for Direct Acceptance, especially b...
Questo lavoro si inscrive all’interno della pragmatica variazionale (par. 2) e indaga le differenze...
This work aims at applying dialogic syntax to 226 compliments elicited in Oriental Piedmont taken fr...
This work analyses Italian compliments on Facebook, following a recent trend in pragmatic research c...
This work investigates the gender differences in complimenting strategies in a corpus of 840 Italian...
Questo lavoro analizza un corpus di complimenti tra migranti sardi di prima generazione a Biella, co...
This work investigates the gender differences in complimenting strategies in a corpus of 840 Italia...
This paper aims to analyse the Italian compliment responses (henceforth, CR) on physical attributes,...
The aim of this study was to compare compliment responses among Moldavian women living either in Mol...
This study analyzes differences and apparent similarities between two corpora of compliments elicite...
This study aims firstly to analyse differences and analogies between Italian and German in terms of ...
This work analyzes the compliment responses (CRs) in a corpus of 343 compliments among stranger, unf...
Abstract – This study analyzes differences and apparent similarities between two corpora of complime...
Framed in variational pragmatics, this work aims at comparing the compliment management in three dif...
Il corpus Co.Cor (Compliment Corpus) è costituito da segmenti di parlato contenenti l’atto linguisti...
In questo lavoro sono state analizzate 80 interazioni conversazionali contenenti uno o più complimen...
Questo lavoro si inscrive all’interno della pragmatica variazionale (par. 2) e indaga le differenze...
This work aims at applying dialogic syntax to 226 compliments elicited in Oriental Piedmont taken fr...
This work analyses Italian compliments on Facebook, following a recent trend in pragmatic research c...
This work investigates the gender differences in complimenting strategies in a corpus of 840 Italian...
Questo lavoro analizza un corpus di complimenti tra migranti sardi di prima generazione a Biella, co...
This work investigates the gender differences in complimenting strategies in a corpus of 840 Italia...
This paper aims to analyse the Italian compliment responses (henceforth, CR) on physical attributes,...
The aim of this study was to compare compliment responses among Moldavian women living either in Mol...
This study analyzes differences and apparent similarities between two corpora of compliments elicite...
This study aims firstly to analyse differences and analogies between Italian and German in terms of ...
This work analyzes the compliment responses (CRs) in a corpus of 343 compliments among stranger, unf...
Abstract – This study analyzes differences and apparent similarities between two corpora of complime...
Framed in variational pragmatics, this work aims at comparing the compliment management in three dif...
Il corpus Co.Cor (Compliment Corpus) è costituito da segmenti di parlato contenenti l’atto linguisti...
In questo lavoro sono state analizzate 80 interazioni conversazionali contenenti uno o più complimen...
Questo lavoro si inscrive all’interno della pragmatica variazionale (par. 2) e indaga le differenze...
This work aims at applying dialogic syntax to 226 compliments elicited in Oriental Piedmont taken fr...
This work analyses Italian compliments on Facebook, following a recent trend in pragmatic research c...