Apology speech act realization in Sarawani Balochi: a case study of male university students

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Autor(a) principal: Ahangar, Abbas Ali
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Abdullah, Sarani, Zeynali, Seddigheh
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online)
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/22465
Resumo: Adapting Cross Cultural Speech Act Realization Project (CCSARP) taxonomy proposed by Blum-Kulka et al. (1989), this study examines the effect of power and gender of the addressees on the type and number of apology strategies used by (50) Sarawani Baloch male university students (SBMUS).The results, supporting the universality of employing apology strategies, indicate the chosen strategies employed by SBMUS were mostly the same as those used by the participants in other languages mentioned in CCSARP. Nevertheless, SBMUS also employed some different strategies not predicted in that project, reflecting the influence of religious and cultural factors governing Baloch society of Sarawan. Furthermore, power and gender of the addressees mostly does not affect the type and number of apology strategies employed by SBMUS. As to the type and number of strategies, the most frequent strategies were ‘illocutionary force indicating devices’ and the combination of 3 strategies, respectively. It seems that culture, religion, context and the situations in which an apology occurs, have significant effect on the type and number of apology strategies employed by these participants.  
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Apology speech act realization in Sarawani Balochi: a case study of male university students
title Apology speech act realization in Sarawani Balochi: a case study of male university students
spellingShingle Apology speech act realization in Sarawani Balochi: a case study of male university students
Ahangar, Abbas Ali
apology
power
gender
type of strategies
number of strategies
title_short Apology speech act realization in Sarawani Balochi: a case study of male university students
title_full Apology speech act realization in Sarawani Balochi: a case study of male university students
title_fullStr Apology speech act realization in Sarawani Balochi: a case study of male university students
title_full_unstemmed Apology speech act realization in Sarawani Balochi: a case study of male university students
title_sort Apology speech act realization in Sarawani Balochi: a case study of male university students
author Ahangar, Abbas Ali
author_facet Ahangar, Abbas Ali
Abdullah, Sarani
Zeynali, Seddigheh
author_role author
author2 Abdullah, Sarani
Zeynali, Seddigheh
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ahangar, Abbas Ali
Abdullah, Sarani
Zeynali, Seddigheh
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv apology
power
gender
type of strategies
number of strategies
topic apology
power
gender
type of strategies
number of strategies
description Adapting Cross Cultural Speech Act Realization Project (CCSARP) taxonomy proposed by Blum-Kulka et al. (1989), this study examines the effect of power and gender of the addressees on the type and number of apology strategies used by (50) Sarawani Baloch male university students (SBMUS).The results, supporting the universality of employing apology strategies, indicate the chosen strategies employed by SBMUS were mostly the same as those used by the participants in other languages mentioned in CCSARP. Nevertheless, SBMUS also employed some different strategies not predicted in that project, reflecting the influence of religious and cultural factors governing Baloch society of Sarawan. Furthermore, power and gender of the addressees mostly does not affect the type and number of apology strategies employed by SBMUS. As to the type and number of strategies, the most frequent strategies were ‘illocutionary force indicating devices’ and the combination of 3 strategies, respectively. It seems that culture, religion, context and the situations in which an apology occurs, have significant effect on the type and number of apology strategies employed by these participants.  
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