نتایج جستجو برای: syntactic politeness modifiers

تعداد نتایج: 36203  

Journal: :Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society 1997

Journal: :RAIRO. Informatique théorique 1983

2006
Marina Terkourafi

In Brown and Levinson’s politeness theory, the degree of indirectness of an utterance is presumed to be commensurate with the sum of the variables of Distance, Power and Ranking of an imposition. This claim was tested with reference to a corpus of spontaneous requests from Cypriot Greek. It emerged that, rather than motivating the choice of a ‘generic’ politeness strategy corresponding to a cer...

Journal: :Pragmatics 2022

The aim of this contribution is twofold. On the one hand it will attempt to place various papers special issue in perspective vis-a-vis each other and notion ideology -the overall topic 6th International Pragmatics Conference driving theme behind present volume. goal provide a broader view on different as whole, summarize their claims without repeating what they have already said, but by lookin...

Journal: :international journal of society, culture & language 2013
saeedeh shafiee nahrkhalaji mahboubeh khorasani morteza rashidi ashjerdi

this study examined naturally-occurring university classroom interactions at iranian universities and provided an analysis of silence patterns as politeness strategies used by male and female students. since empirical studies of silence in classroom settings are scarce, this paper aimed to explain such phenomena using participant interviews, classroom observation and detailed discourse analysis...

2004
Mika Ito

This paper discusses some problems regarding the measurement of breathiness directly from the acoustic waveform, especially the estimation of aspiration noise found in the high frequency region, which is a prominent feature of breathiness. Klatt and Klatt (1990) suggested the noise rating method for this, which employed the subjective ratings of visual observation of the irregularity of wavefor...

Journal: :Computers & Education 2011
Bruce M. McLaren Krista E. DeLeeuw Richard E. Mayer

Should an intelligent software tutor be polite, in an effort to motivate and cajole students to learn, or should it use more direct language? If it should be polite, under what conditions? In a series of studies in different contexts (e.g., lab versus classroom) with a variety of students (e.g., low prior knowledge versus high prior knowledge), the politeness effect was investigated in the cont...

Journal: :Computer Speech & Language 2011
Serdar Yildirim Shrikanth S. Narayanan Alexandros Potamianos

The automatic recognition of user’s communicative style within a spoken dialog system framework, including the affective aspects, has received increased attention in the past few years. For dialog systems, it is important to know not only what was said but also how something was communicated, so that the system can engage the user in a richer and more natural interaction. This paper addresses t...

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