Request Strategies: A Comparative Study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean

This book investigates request strategies in Mandarin Chinese and Korean, and is one of the first attempts to address cross-cultural strategies employed in the speech act of requests in two non-Western languages. The data, drawn from role-plays and naturally recorded conversations, complement each o...

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Main Authors: Rue, Yong ju, Zhang, Grace
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Published: John Benjamins 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22281
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description This book investigates request strategies in Mandarin Chinese and Korean, and is one of the first attempts to address cross-cultural strategies employed in the speech act of requests in two non-Western languages. The data, drawn from role-plays and naturally recorded conversations, complement each other in terms of exhaustiveness and authenticity.This study explores the similarities and differences of the request patterns that emerged in the Chinese and Korean data, and the intricate relation between request strategies and social factors (such as power and distance). The findings raise questions about the influence of methodology on data, and the applicability of so called universals to East Asian languages. They also offer new insights into generally-held ideas of directness and requesting behaviours in Chinese and Korean, and the problems of cross-cultural and cross-linguistic communication.This research is suggestive for the disciplines of cross-cultural pragmatics, cross-cultural communication, contractive linguistics, applied linguistics and discourse analysis.Table of contentsPrefaceAbbreviations, conventions and notations1. Introduction2. Previous studies3. Methodology4. Individual situation comparisons5. Comparisons of social variables6. General discussion7. Sequential analysis of turn-taking8. ConclusionsAppendix: Request scenariosReferencesGlossary of technical termsName indexSunject index
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-222812017-01-30T12:30:24Z Request Strategies: A Comparative Study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean Rue, Yong ju Zhang, Grace Chinese Discourse - Analysis Contractive Linguistics - Cross-cultural Communication Applied Linguistics Korean CCSARP Cross-cultural pragmatics Request Strategies This book investigates request strategies in Mandarin Chinese and Korean, and is one of the first attempts to address cross-cultural strategies employed in the speech act of requests in two non-Western languages. The data, drawn from role-plays and naturally recorded conversations, complement each other in terms of exhaustiveness and authenticity.This study explores the similarities and differences of the request patterns that emerged in the Chinese and Korean data, and the intricate relation between request strategies and social factors (such as power and distance). The findings raise questions about the influence of methodology on data, and the applicability of so called universals to East Asian languages. They also offer new insights into generally-held ideas of directness and requesting behaviours in Chinese and Korean, and the problems of cross-cultural and cross-linguistic communication.This research is suggestive for the disciplines of cross-cultural pragmatics, cross-cultural communication, contractive linguistics, applied linguistics and discourse analysis.Table of contentsPrefaceAbbreviations, conventions and notations1. Introduction2. Previous studies3. Methodology4. Individual situation comparisons5. Comparisons of social variables6. General discussion7. Sequential analysis of turn-taking8. ConclusionsAppendix: Request scenariosReferencesGlossary of technical termsName indexSunject index 2008 Book http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22281 John Benjamins restricted
spellingShingle Chinese
Discourse - Analysis
Contractive Linguistics
- Cross-cultural Communication
Applied Linguistics
Korean
CCSARP
Cross-cultural pragmatics
Request Strategies
Rue, Yong ju
Zhang, Grace
Request Strategies: A Comparative Study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean
title Request Strategies: A Comparative Study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean
title_full Request Strategies: A Comparative Study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean
title_fullStr Request Strategies: A Comparative Study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean
title_full_unstemmed Request Strategies: A Comparative Study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean
title_short Request Strategies: A Comparative Study in Mandarin Chinese and Korean
title_sort request strategies: a comparative study in mandarin chinese and korean
topic Chinese
Discourse - Analysis
Contractive Linguistics
- Cross-cultural Communication
Applied Linguistics
Korean
CCSARP
Cross-cultural pragmatics
Request Strategies
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22281