Title of article :
Pragmatic Competence in Requests of Thai Learners of Spanish
Author/Authors :
Tongwanchai، F. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
This present study aims to analyse the pragmatic competence in requests of Thai learners of
Spanish by comparing the pragmatic competence performed by Thai learners of Spanish and
Spanish native speakers. A multiple-choice discourse completion test (MDCT) in Spanish
in different situations was employed to collect data from two groups of participants. The
first group consisted of 30 fourth-year Thai students of Khon Kaen University majoring
in Spanish while the second group had 30 Spanish native speakers. Making a request is
one of the speech acts frequently used in everyday life. Requests are face-threatening acts
because a speaker wants to convince a hearer to do something that is beneficial to the
speaker. Different request strategies are employed in different cultures. In some cultures,
performing a request increases the level of indirectness to protect a speaker’s face while in
others, speakers need to reduce the level of indirectness to save the hearer’s face or to show
a close relationship between the speaker and hearer. Despite many differences between
Thai and Spanish cultures, no study about pragmatic competence in requests focusing on
Thai learners of Spanish has been conducted. It is necessary for Thai learners of Spanish
to have pragmatic competence by learning the appropriate politeness strategies in Spanish
to avoid communication failures or misunderstanding.The findings of this study suggest
that in formal situations, requests performed by Thai learners of Spanish significantly differ
from requests performed by native Spanish speakers. On the contrary, requests performed
by two groups of participants are rather similar in informal situations. The results of this
study can show cultural differences between the Thai and Spanish languages.
Keywords :
Politeness Strategies , pragmatic competence , requests , Thai learners of Spanish
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)
Journal title :
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (JSSH)