Contextual Variables as Predictors of Verb Form: An Analysis of Gender and Stance in Peninsular Spanish Requests
The current experiment employs a variational pragmatics perspective to explore how the contextual variables of power, distance, and imposition jointly affect social groups’ and individuals’ choice of verb forms in requests in Madrid, Spain. Using a mixed-method approach to explore the requests of 11...
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description | The current experiment employs a variational pragmatics perspective to explore how the contextual variables of power, distance, and imposition jointly affect social groups’ and individuals’ choice of verb forms in requests in Madrid, Spain. Using a mixed-method approach to explore the requests of 111 Spanish speakers from Madrid, quantitative analyses determined the level of significance and hierarchical order of the predictor variables of power, distance, and imposition on verb form and also the distribution of verb forms by gender, with male and female participants exhibiting significant differences. Additionally, certain participants demonstrated decreased sensitivity to contextual factors, adopting more categorically indirect or direct request strategies. The examination of both gendered request patterns and the stances that single participants adopt through their verb-form selections contributes to our understanding of the social moves that are made by all speakers, not just those who fall within the gendered norms. The results highlight the different frames and social meanings attached to these forms at the micro- and macro-social levels, providing new insight into the complex relationship among linguistic variables, contextual factors, and social groups and individuals. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9025991300824509ab0c9b02a3ba8ba22023-11-19T11:35:59ZengMDPI AGLanguages2226-471X2023-08-018320210.3390/languages8030202Contextual Variables as Predictors of Verb Form: An Analysis of Gender and Stance in Peninsular Spanish RequestsLori Czerwionka0Bruno Staszkiewicz1Farzin Shamloo2School of Languages and Cultures, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USASchool of Languages and Cultures, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USADepartment of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USAThe current experiment employs a variational pragmatics perspective to explore how the contextual variables of power, distance, and imposition jointly affect social groups’ and individuals’ choice of verb forms in requests in Madrid, Spain. Using a mixed-method approach to explore the requests of 111 Spanish speakers from Madrid, quantitative analyses determined the level of significance and hierarchical order of the predictor variables of power, distance, and imposition on verb form and also the distribution of verb forms by gender, with male and female participants exhibiting significant differences. Additionally, certain participants demonstrated decreased sensitivity to contextual factors, adopting more categorically indirect or direct request strategies. The examination of both gendered request patterns and the stances that single participants adopt through their verb-form selections contributes to our understanding of the social moves that are made by all speakers, not just those who fall within the gendered norms. The results highlight the different frames and social meanings attached to these forms at the micro- and macro-social levels, providing new insight into the complex relationship among linguistic variables, contextual factors, and social groups and individuals.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/8/3/202Spanishgenderstanceverb formpolitenesspower |
spellingShingle | Lori Czerwionka Bruno Staszkiewicz Farzin Shamloo Contextual Variables as Predictors of Verb Form: An Analysis of Gender and Stance in Peninsular Spanish Requests Languages Spanish gender stance verb form politeness power |
title | Contextual Variables as Predictors of Verb Form: An Analysis of Gender and Stance in Peninsular Spanish Requests |
title_full | Contextual Variables as Predictors of Verb Form: An Analysis of Gender and Stance in Peninsular Spanish Requests |
title_fullStr | Contextual Variables as Predictors of Verb Form: An Analysis of Gender and Stance in Peninsular Spanish Requests |
title_full_unstemmed | Contextual Variables as Predictors of Verb Form: An Analysis of Gender and Stance in Peninsular Spanish Requests |
title_short | Contextual Variables as Predictors of Verb Form: An Analysis of Gender and Stance in Peninsular Spanish Requests |
title_sort | contextual variables as predictors of verb form an analysis of gender and stance in peninsular spanish requests |
topic | Spanish gender stance verb form politeness power |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/8/3/202 |
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