Strategic Self-Disclosure: interpersonal competence of female romantic communication in American media dating culture

The paper focuses on strategic Self-Disclosure within female communication in American dating culture. The strategic Self-Disclosure affects mutual dyadic interest and romantic relationship outcomes in media dating behaviour. To increase the chances of the communicative effectiveness the strategic...

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Main Author: Oleksandra Romaniuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cádiz 2019-12-01
Series:Pragmalingüística
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description The paper focuses on strategic Self-Disclosure within female communication in American dating culture. The strategic Self-Disclosure affects mutual dyadic interest and romantic relationship outcomes in media dating behaviour. To increase the chances of the communicative effectiveness the strategic ways are explored, namely what should be said (semantics) and how it should be said (discourse features via verbal means). The strategic ways are implemented by feminine communicative moves sourced from an American dating show “The Bachelor” (2012-2018). They are aimed at achieving the communicative intention - to awaken the male addressee’s interest and curiosity by intentionally revealing personal information. The cross-cultural awareness of the strategic Self-Disclosure is mutually beneficial for both native speakers and non-native speakers helping easily to overcome the communication barriers and develop the greater self-confidence of romantic partners.
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spelling doaj.art-5418940dcc6b4cf68ba9eff334a5af7e2022-12-22T03:48:20ZengUniversidad de CádizPragmalingüística1133-682X2445-30642019-12-0127Strategic Self-Disclosure: interpersonal competence of female romantic communication in American media dating cultureOleksandra Romaniuk0National University "Odessa Maritime Academy" The paper focuses on strategic Self-Disclosure within female communication in American dating culture. The strategic Self-Disclosure affects mutual dyadic interest and romantic relationship outcomes in media dating behaviour. To increase the chances of the communicative effectiveness the strategic ways are explored, namely what should be said (semantics) and how it should be said (discourse features via verbal means). The strategic ways are implemented by feminine communicative moves sourced from an American dating show “The Bachelor” (2012-2018). They are aimed at achieving the communicative intention - to awaken the male addressee’s interest and curiosity by intentionally revealing personal information. The cross-cultural awareness of the strategic Self-Disclosure is mutually beneficial for both native speakers and non-native speakers helping easily to overcome the communication barriers and develop the greater self-confidence of romantic partners. http://localhost:8888/ojs-uca.3.3.x/index.php/pragma/article/view/4724effective romantic communicationstrategic wayscommunication failuresSelf-Disclosurefemale romantic corpus.
spellingShingle Oleksandra Romaniuk
Strategic Self-Disclosure: interpersonal competence of female romantic communication in American media dating culture
Pragmalingüística
effective romantic communication
strategic ways
communication failures
Self-Disclosure
female romantic corpus.
title Strategic Self-Disclosure: interpersonal competence of female romantic communication in American media dating culture
title_full Strategic Self-Disclosure: interpersonal competence of female romantic communication in American media dating culture
title_fullStr Strategic Self-Disclosure: interpersonal competence of female romantic communication in American media dating culture
title_full_unstemmed Strategic Self-Disclosure: interpersonal competence of female romantic communication in American media dating culture
title_short Strategic Self-Disclosure: interpersonal competence of female romantic communication in American media dating culture
title_sort strategic self disclosure interpersonal competence of female romantic communication in american media dating culture
topic effective romantic communication
strategic ways
communication failures
Self-Disclosure
female romantic corpus.
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