ERIC Number: ED597926
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Publication Date: 2019-Jul
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Refusals in Javanese and English: A Comparative Study of Saying 'No' in Two Different Cultures
Wijayanto, Agus
Online Submission, Journal of Intercultural Communication n50 Jul 2019
Refusing is a common speech act; nonetheless people from different cultural backgrounds employ different refusal strategies. The present study compares refusal strategies used between native speakers of Javanese in Indonesia and native speakers of British English in the United Kingdom. Empirical data were elicited by means of discourse completion tasks. The findings showed that Javanese and British native speakers favoured indirect refusal strategies and used approximately similar sequential orders of refusals, although the types of semantic formulas and adjuncts involved were different. Awareness of different social status levels tended to induce different frequencies of the use of semantic formulas and adjuncts of refusals whereas different initiating acts of refusals generated different use of the types of semantic formulas and adjuncts.
Descriptors: Semantics, Contrastive Linguistics, Native Speakers, Indonesian Languages, Speech Acts, English, Language Variation, Discourse Analysis, Task Analysis, Social Status, Language Usage, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Sequential Approach, Interpersonal Communication, Vignettes, Social Behavior
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Indonesia; United Kingdom (England)
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