پديد آورندگان :
Alireza ،Jalilifar Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz - Ahvaz, Iran , Mohammad ،Hoseini Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz - Ahvaz, Iran
كليدواژه :
pragmatic speech acts , compliment responses , crosscultural linguistics , cultural schemas
چكيده لاتين :
The present study sought to cast light on differences in strategies
of compliment responses used across Persian and American
English. For this purpose, participants, under three groups of
Persian native speakers, American native speakers, and Persian
learners of English, answered a Discourse Completion Test
(DCT), followed by a semi-structured interview with the Persian
learners of English to cross-check the findings of the DCTs. The
collected responses from the DCTs were coded at macro and
micro-levels. Moreover, a macro-level of Persian cultural schemas
was used for the Persian groups. The chi-square test revealed the
independent performance of the three groups. Judged by the
written DCTs while performing in English, the learners’ responses
displayed cases of utilizing the native Persian cultural schemas.
More specifically, the English learner respondents employed
different instances of ta’arof and shekaste-nafsi. Confirmed by the
interview, such failures resulted from insufficient exposure to the
American English culture and more importantly from their lack of
instruction and awareness of cross-cultural pragmatic differences.