Title of article :
Complimenting Functions by Native English Speakers and Iranian EFL Learners: A Divergence or Convergence
Author/Authors :
Ansarin, A. A University of Tabriz - Department of English - Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages, Tabriz , Morady Moghaddam, M University of Tabriz - Department of English - Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages, Tabriz
Pages :
26
From page :
51
To page :
76
Abstract :
The study of compliment speech act has been under investigation on many occasions in recent years. In this study, an attempt is made to explore appraisals performed by native English speakers and Iranian EFL learners to find out how these two groups diverge or converge from each other with regard to complimenting patterns and norms. The participants of the study were 60 advanced Iranian EFL learners who were speaking Persian as their first language and 60 native English speakers. Through a written Discourse Completion Test (DCT) comprised of eight different scenarios, compliments were analyzed with regard to topics (performance, personality, possession, and skill), functions (explicit, implicit, and opt-out), gender differences and the common positive adjectives used by two groups of native and nonnative participants. The findings revealed that native English speakers praised individuals more implicitly in comparison with Iranian EFL learners and native speakers provided opt-outs more frequently than Iranian EFL learners did. The analysis of data by Chi-square showed that gender and macro functions are independent of each other among Iranian EFL learners’ compliments while for native speakers, gender played a significant role in the distribution of appraisals. Iranian EFL learners’ complimenting patterns converge more towards those of native English speakers. Moreover, both groups favored explicit compliments. However, Iranian EFL learners were more inclined to provide explicit compliments. It can be concluded that there were more similarities rather than differences between Iranian EFL learners and native English speakers regarding compliment speech act. The results of this study can benefit researchers, teachers, material developers, and EFL learners.
Keywords :
Compliment , EFL learners , English Speakers , Gender , Iran , Speech Act
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2442615
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