نتایج جستجو برای: politeness strategies

تعداد نتایج: 389939  

Journal: :Studies in English language and education 2022

Language politeness and character education are crucial in the era of disruption, particularly terms learning communication. Problems with language happen when communication is mediated by electronic media, such as WhatsApp particular, because it allows undergraduates to be more open conveying their intentions, including lecturers regarding goals. This study aims describe forms during online hi...

Journal: :Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology 2014

Journal: :Behaviour & IT 2005
Brian Whitworth

This paper presents politeness as a key social requirement for computer human interaction (CHI). Politeness is defined, in information terms, as offering the locus of control of a social interaction to another party. Software that creates pop-up windows is not illegal, but is impolite, as it preempts user choice. It is proposed that impolite software drives users away, while polite software att...

Journal: :Speech Communication 2000
Etsuko Ofuka J. Denis McKeown Mitch G. Waterman Peter J. Roach

In order to examine potential acoustic cues for politeness in Japanese speech, F0 and temporal aspects of polite and casual utterances of two question sentences spoken by 6 male native speakers were acoustically analysed. The analysis showed that F0 movement of the ®nal part of utterances and speech rate of utterance were consistently di€erently used in these di€erent speaking styles across all...

Journal: :Jurnal Basis 2022

Politeness strategy is a language phenomenon that based on the form and purpose of each. Strategy needed to deliver communication with meaning be conveyed interpreted properly. This study aimed identify analyze politeness used in “17 Again” movie script. qualitative descriptive approach research. The script as data source this research Brown Levinson theory about types strategies. results found...

2005
MARINA TERKOURAFI Marina Terkourafi

Politeness research to date has generally adopted one of two views: the “traditional” view based on the dual premises of Grice’s Co-operative Principle and speech act theory (Lakoff 1973, Brown and Levinson 1987 [1978], Leech 1983), or the “post-modern” view, which rejects these premises and substitutes them by an emphasis on participants’ own perceptions of politeness (politeness1) and on the ...

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