Compliment responses among male and female Jordanian university students
This study was conducted to examine compliment responses among Jordanian university students. It aims to explore the use of compliment responses among Jordanian, and investigate if there are any differences with regard to gender. The corpus consists of 611 compliment responses collected from 36 p...
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my-ukm.journal.101342017-02-21T03:52:07Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10134/ Compliment responses among male and female Jordanian university students Al-rousan, Mohammad Yahya Norsimah Mat Awal, Khazriyati Salehuddin, This study was conducted to examine compliment responses among Jordanian university students. It aims to explore the use of compliment responses among Jordanian, and investigate if there are any differences with regard to gender. The corpus consists of 611 compliment responses collected from 36 participants through an ethnographic (note-taking) method during the second semester of 2013/2014 academic session. This research adopted Herbert’s (1990) taxonomy of compliment response strategies to analyze the compliment responses. Results show that recipients used the agreement strategies more frequently than the other strategies. The findings also show although both males and females favored to use agreement strategies more than non agreement and other interpretation strategies, female students used agreement strategies more frequently than the male students. This may support the claim that males tend to interpret compliment as FTA. Females also preferred to use agreement strategies to respond to compliment offered by female than compliment offered by male. Compliment responses strategies are discussed in terms of gender. It can be concluded that the linguistic manipulations of compliment responses shown in this study indicate that no one strategy of compliment responses would work because different genders have different sets of strategies, thereby preventing any valid generalization. The current study offered important differences in using compliment responses between genders. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10134/1/9014-33378-1-PB.pdf Al-rousan, Mohammad Yahya and Norsimah Mat Awal, and Khazriyati Salehuddin, (2016) Compliment responses among male and female Jordanian university students. GEMA: Online Journal of Language Studies, 16 (1). pp. 19-34. ISSN 1675-8021 http://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/750 |
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This study was conducted to examine compliment responses among Jordanian university
students. It aims to explore the use of compliment responses among Jordanian, and
investigate if there are any differences with regard to gender. The corpus consists of 611
compliment responses collected from 36 participants through an ethnographic (note-taking)
method during the second semester of 2013/2014 academic session. This research adopted
Herbert’s (1990) taxonomy of compliment response strategies to analyze the compliment
responses. Results show that recipients used the agreement strategies more frequently than
the other strategies. The findings also show although both males and females favored to use
agreement strategies more than non agreement and other interpretation strategies, female
students used agreement strategies more frequently than the male students. This may support
the claim that males tend to interpret compliment as FTA. Females also preferred to use
agreement strategies to respond to compliment offered by female than compliment offered by
male. Compliment responses strategies are discussed in terms of gender. It can be concluded
that the linguistic manipulations of compliment responses shown in this study indicate that no
one strategy of compliment responses would work because different genders have different
sets of strategies, thereby preventing any valid generalization. The current study offered
important differences in using compliment responses between genders. |
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