A Socio-linguistic Survey on Females’ Politeness Strategies in the Same Gender and in the Cross-Gender Relationship

Politeness is a phenomenon which is common to all cultures. Each culture has a different perception of what is polite and each language has various devices for expressing politeness. One of the important aspects of politeness which is the central focus of many studies is the polite behaviors of men...

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Main Authors: Yahya Keikhaie, Zahra Mozaffari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Sistan and Baluchestan 2015-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies
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Online Access:https://ijals.usb.ac.ir/article_1877_75c99a46ddfdd6113d8b4111bdceb446.pdf
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description Politeness is a phenomenon which is common to all cultures. Each culture has a different perception of what is polite and each language has various devices for expressing politeness. One of the important aspects of politeness which is the central focus of many studies is the polite behaviors of men and women. The focus of this study is on the politeness strategies of males and females from different aspects. The central aim of this paper is to examine the impact of gender on the politeness strategies of the speakers to see whether females speak more politely to females than to males or not. Therefore, a questionnaire was designed based on Discourse Completion Test which is originally developed for comparing different speech act realization patterns. The questionnaire was distributed to 30 females and 30 males. The result indicated that generally women speak more politely to women than to men; however, males speak more politely to females than to males. Therefore, it can be concluded that the gender of the listener is an important factor on politeness behaviors of the speakers.
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spelling doaj.art-08f07c10840a4168b2eb5becdb2234b62023-02-17T06:06:39ZengUniversity of Sistan and BaluchestanIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies2008-54942322-36502015-03-0152518210.22111/ijals.2015.18771877A Socio-linguistic Survey on Females’ Politeness Strategies in the Same Gender and in the Cross-Gender RelationshipYahya Keikhaie0Zahra Mozaffari1University of Sistan and BaluchestanUniversity of Sistan and BaluchestanPoliteness is a phenomenon which is common to all cultures. Each culture has a different perception of what is polite and each language has various devices for expressing politeness. One of the important aspects of politeness which is the central focus of many studies is the polite behaviors of men and women. The focus of this study is on the politeness strategies of males and females from different aspects. The central aim of this paper is to examine the impact of gender on the politeness strategies of the speakers to see whether females speak more politely to females than to males or not. Therefore, a questionnaire was designed based on Discourse Completion Test which is originally developed for comparing different speech act realization patterns. The questionnaire was distributed to 30 females and 30 males. The result indicated that generally women speak more politely to women than to men; however, males speak more politely to females than to males. Therefore, it can be concluded that the gender of the listener is an important factor on politeness behaviors of the speakers.https://ijals.usb.ac.ir/article_1877_75c99a46ddfdd6113d8b4111bdceb446.pdfpolitenessgenderpoliteness behaviors of males and females
spellingShingle Yahya Keikhaie
Zahra Mozaffari
A Socio-linguistic Survey on Females’ Politeness Strategies in the Same Gender and in the Cross-Gender Relationship
Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies
politeness
gender
politeness behaviors of males and females
title A Socio-linguistic Survey on Females’ Politeness Strategies in the Same Gender and in the Cross-Gender Relationship
title_full A Socio-linguistic Survey on Females’ Politeness Strategies in the Same Gender and in the Cross-Gender Relationship
title_fullStr A Socio-linguistic Survey on Females’ Politeness Strategies in the Same Gender and in the Cross-Gender Relationship
title_full_unstemmed A Socio-linguistic Survey on Females’ Politeness Strategies in the Same Gender and in the Cross-Gender Relationship
title_short A Socio-linguistic Survey on Females’ Politeness Strategies in the Same Gender and in the Cross-Gender Relationship
title_sort socio linguistic survey on females politeness strategies in the same gender and in the cross gender relationship
topic politeness
gender
politeness behaviors of males and females
url https://ijals.usb.ac.ir/article_1877_75c99a46ddfdd6113d8b4111bdceb446.pdf
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