Compliments and positive assessments :: sequential organization in multi-party conversations /
Compliments are among the most widely studied speech acts in pragmatics. The present study takes a new sequential approach by investigating compliments in context, considering compliment form, as part of a Positive Remark continuum, with the respective Response Strategy uttered in response. Analyzed...
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Zusammenfassung: | Compliments are among the most widely studied speech acts in pragmatics. The present study takes a new sequential approach by investigating compliments in context, considering compliment form, as part of a Positive Remark continuum, with the respective Response Strategy uttered in response. Analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively in multi-party conversations of the Santa Barbara Corpus of American English, the sequences suggest a connection between the address and reference terms in the Positive Remarks and the strategies chosen as a response. |
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title_full | Compliments and positive assessments : sequential organization in multi-party conversations / Susanne Strubel-Burgdorf, Ruhr-University Bochum. |
title_fullStr | Compliments and positive assessments : sequential organization in multi-party conversations / Susanne Strubel-Burgdorf, Ruhr-University Bochum. |
title_full_unstemmed | Compliments and positive assessments : sequential organization in multi-party conversations / Susanne Strubel-Burgdorf, Ruhr-University Bochum. |
title_short | Compliments and positive assessments : |
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