This study offers a cross-cultural pragmatics perspective on invitations. It explores invitation sequences in a symmetrical invitation-refusal situation, performed by 20 female native speakers of British English and 20 female native speakers of Japanese, from a discursive approach using role plays. The qualitative analysis of the data obtained from the adapted version of conversation analysis revealed some similarities and differences in turn designs of the English and the Japanese invitations. Although pre-sequences were highly frequent in the English data, they were more so in the Japanese data. The analysis of the linguistic formats of the invitations in the two sets of data revealed that an approach to handle uncertainty seen in the cas...
The purpose of this study was to analyze refusal conversations made by non-native speakers of Japane...
This paper investigates the cultural differences at the pragmatic levels that operate in the process...
This paper deals with those features of the speech act of Invitation in the American communicative c...
The purpose of this paper is to provide further empirical evidence on how analysing speech acts in s...
This study reports the nature of making invitation carried out by freshmen students of the pragmatic...
This special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics concerns the activity of inviting and responding to ...
The use of specific speech acts have been found to vary with culture, thus to perform a spee...
The primary focus of this paper is on Japanese pragmatics resistivity and American pragmatics accept...
We focus on invitations extended during Finnish telephone calls to demonstrate how language and soci...
This study explored how Japanese as Foreign Language (JFL) utilize politeness strategies compared to...
This thesis compares conversations between British tutors and British students, and conversations be...
215 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The results showed that despi...
This thesis examines the competence of native speaker English when utter a speech act of invitation ...
Following the development of address research in pluricentric languages (Clyne et al. 2006, Larina &...
Abstract: In order to find out the complexity of refusals, we investigated cross-cultural similariti...
The purpose of this study was to analyze refusal conversations made by non-native speakers of Japane...
This paper investigates the cultural differences at the pragmatic levels that operate in the process...
This paper deals with those features of the speech act of Invitation in the American communicative c...
The purpose of this paper is to provide further empirical evidence on how analysing speech acts in s...
This study reports the nature of making invitation carried out by freshmen students of the pragmatic...
This special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics concerns the activity of inviting and responding to ...
The use of specific speech acts have been found to vary with culture, thus to perform a spee...
The primary focus of this paper is on Japanese pragmatics resistivity and American pragmatics accept...
We focus on invitations extended during Finnish telephone calls to demonstrate how language and soci...
This study explored how Japanese as Foreign Language (JFL) utilize politeness strategies compared to...
This thesis compares conversations between British tutors and British students, and conversations be...
215 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The results showed that despi...
This thesis examines the competence of native speaker English when utter a speech act of invitation ...
Following the development of address research in pluricentric languages (Clyne et al. 2006, Larina &...
Abstract: In order to find out the complexity of refusals, we investigated cross-cultural similariti...
The purpose of this study was to analyze refusal conversations made by non-native speakers of Japane...
This paper investigates the cultural differences at the pragmatic levels that operate in the process...
This paper deals with those features of the speech act of Invitation in the American communicative c...