Title of article :
A Study of Apology Speech Act in Sitcoms: Implications for Language Teaching and Learning
Author/Authors :
Abdi, Reza ELT Department - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran , Biri, Aso Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Because of their utmost importance in communication and interpersonal relationships,
apologies have been widely studied and discussed thus far. In line with the same view
and in order to introduce a clearer image of apology strategies to nonnative language
users, this study investigated the apology exchanges used in a popular English situation
comedy (sitcom) namely “The Simpsons”, aiming to determine the apology strategies,
the types of offenses, and the factors leading up to the choice of apology strategies. To
achieve these purposes, 8 seasons of The Simpsons were selected and used as the
corpus, the conversations containing apology expressions were transcribed and used for
analysis based on the frameworks proposed by Trosborg (1995) and Fraser (1981). The
results of analyzing apology expressions revealed that expression of regret,
acknowledgement of responsibility, and explanation were the most frequent apology
strategies. Also, in some cases speakers resorted to using mixtures of apology strategies
among which expression of regret mixed with explanation was the most common
combination of apology strategies. It was also found that I‟m sorry and excuse me were
the most frequent apology forms. Additionally, although the situation and the familiarity
between the interlocutors were effective in choosing apology strategies, the nature and
the severity of the infraction were found to be the most influential factors. The findings
of this study have implications for L2 learners, helping them become more aware of
cultural differences and thus apologizing more effectively.
Keywords :
language learning , sitcom , apology factors , apology strategies , apology
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics