نتایج جستجو برای: indirectness

تعداد نتایج: 177  

Journal: :Journal of Pragmatics 2021

In this study, we investigate two types of indirectness in East Asian context, namely, native Korean and Chinese speakers' understanding (i.e. first order indirectness) their linguistic performance second indirectness). comparison to western counterparts, communities have often been labeled as being indirect, while little attention has paid the variations indirectness. Our study explores topic ...

2009
Fachun Zhang

Indirectness is often used in our daily communication as a major communicative skill to keep a harmonious interpersonal relationship. From an Asian perspective, this paper is to discuss the various motives of indirectness, such as: politeness, self-protection, humor, rejection or denial, etc.

Journal: :Science and Education a New Dimension 2021

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2003
Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks Fiona Lee Incheol Choi Richard Nisbett Shuming Zhao Jasook Koo

Four experiments provided evidence that East-West differences in attention to indirect meaning are more pronounced in work settings compared with nonwork settings as suggested by prior research on Protestant relational ideology. Study 1 compared errors in interpreting indirect messages in work and nonwork contexts across three cultures. Studies 2 and 3 examined differences in self-reported indi...

Journal: :Issues in Applied Linguistics 1994

Journal: :English Language and Literature Studies 2016

2015
Giovanni Barosi Vittorio Rosti Robert Peter Gale

The recent approval of molecular-targeted therapies for myeloproliferative neoplasm-associated myelofibrosis (MPN-MF) has dramatically changed its therapeutic landscape. Ruxolitinib, a JAK1/JAK2 tyrosine kinase inhibitor, is now widely used for first- and second-line therapy in persons with MPN-MF, especially those with disease-related splenomegaly, intermediate- or high-risk disease, and const...

2001
Fiona Hyland Ken Hyland

This paper offers a detailed text analysis of the written feedback given by two teachers to ESL students over a complete proficiency course. We consider this feedback in terms of its functions as praise, criticism, and suggestions. Praise was the most frequently employed function in the feedback of these two teachers, but this was often used to soften criticisms and suggestions rather than simp...

2005
ROBERT S. SOAR

BOTH hypotheses and conclusions relating teacher-pupil behavior to pupil growth tend to be stated in simple, declara tive sentences, as: "Increased teacher indi rectness is associated with increased pupil growth in subject matter and more favor able attitudes"; or, "Decreased teacher criti cism is associated with more favorable pu pil attitudes and increased subject-matter growth." Yet probably...

Journal: :journal of research in applied linguistics 0
mahmood hashemian shahrekord university maryam farhang-ju shahrekord university

this study was an attempt to investigate iranian and spanish intermediate nonnative english learners’ request strategies to their faculty. to this aim, 74 (50 iranian and 24 spanish) nonnative english intermediate learners participated in this study. a discourse completion test (dct) was used to elicit the request strategies used by the participants. the findings suggested the participants empl...

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