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1) compliments (*)
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1) Candidate: compliments


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paper CO_ColombianAppliedLinguisticsJournaltxt264 - : This instrument consisted of incomplete discourse sequences that represented different social situations. There was a short description of each situation that explained the setting, the social distance between the interlocutors and their relative status to each other, followed by an incomplete dialogue ([93]see Appendix A). As seen in [94]Table 1, the compliments represented in the DCT praised the following aspects: outward appearance, personality, skill/work, and possession .

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paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt227 - : Jucker, A., Schneider, G, Taavitsainen, I., & Breustedt, B. (2008). Fishing for Compliments: Precision and Recall in corpus-linguistic Compliment Research . En A. Jucker, & I. Taavitsainen (eds.), Speech Acts in the History of English (pp. 273-294). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing. [ [62]Links ]

Evaluando al candidato compliments:



compliments
Lengua:
Frec: 84
Docs: 15
Nombre propio: 1 / 84 = 1%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.135 = ( + (1+0) / (1+6.4093909361377)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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: 11. Holmes, J. (1988). Paying Compliments: A Sex- Preferential Politeness Strategy. Journal of Pragmatics, 12, 445-465.
: 13. Jucker, A. (2009). Speech act research between armchair, field and laboratory: The case of compliments. Journal of Pragmatics, 41, 1611–1635.
: 15. Knapp, M. L. et al. (1984). Compliments: A Descriptive Taxonomy. Journal of Communication, 34 (4), 12-31.
: 19. Rose, K. R. y Kwai-fun, C. N. (2001). Inductive and deductive teaching of compliments and compliment responses. En K. R. Rose y G. Kasper (comps.), Pragmatics in language teaching (pp. 145-170). Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
: 20. Rees-Miller, J. (2011). Compliments revisited: Contemporary compliments and gender. Journal of Pragmatics, 43, 2673–2688
: 77. Rose, K. R. & Ng, C. (2001). Inductive and deductive teaching of compliments and compliment responses. In Rose, K. R. & Kasper, G. (Eds.). Pragmatics in Language Teaching (pp. 145-170). New York: Cambridge University Press.
: 92. Wolfson, N. (1981). Compliments in cross-cultural perspective. TESOL Quarterly, 15, 117-124.
: Chen, R. (1993). Responding to compliments. A contrastive study of politeness strategies between American English and Chinese speakers. Journal of Pragmatics, 20, 49-75.
: Chen, R., & Yang, D. (2010). Responding to Compliments in Chinese: Has it Changed? Journal of Pragmatics, 42(7), 1951-1963.
: Daikuhara, M. (1986). A study of compliments from a cross-cultural perspective: Japanese vs American English. Penn Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 2, 23-41.
: Farghal, M., & Al-Khatib, M. A. (2001). Jordanian college students’ responses to compliments: a pilot study. Journal of Pragmatics , 33(9), 1485-1502.
: Herbert, R. (1989). The Ethnography of English Compliments and Compliment Response: A Contrastive Sketch. En W. Oleksy (ed), Contrastive pragmatics (pp. 3-35). Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing.
: Herbert, R. K. (1991). The sociology of compliment work: An ethnocontrastive study of Polish and English compliments. Multilingua, 10, 381-402.
: Holmes, J. (1988). Paying Compliments: A Sex-Preferential Politeness Strategy. Journal of Pragmatics, 12, 445-465.
: Holmes, J., & Brown, D. F. (1987). Teachers and students learning about compliments. TESOL Quarterly, 21, 523-546.
: Jaworski, A. (1995). ‘‘This is not an empty compliment!’’ Polish compliments and the expression of solidarity. International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 5, 63-94.
: Jucker, A. (2009). Speech Act Research between Armchair, Field and Laboratory: The Case of Compliments. Journal of Pragmatics, 41, 1611-1635.
: Knapp, M., Hopper, R. y Bell, R. (1984). Compliments: A descriptive taxonomy. Journal of Communication, 34(4), 12-31.
: Manes, J. (1983). Compliments: A mirror of cultural values. En N. Wolfson & E. Judd (Eds.), Sociolinguistics and Language Acquisition (pp. 82-95). Rowley, MA: Newbury House.
: Mustapha, A. (2004). Gender variation in Nigerian English compliments. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Essex.
: Nelson, G., El Bakary, W., & Mahmoud, A.-B. (1993). Egyptian and American compliments: A cross-cultural study. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 17, 293-313.
: Rees-Miller, J. (2011). "Compliments revisited: Comtemporary compliments and gender". Journal of Pragmatics 43, 2673-2688.
: Yuan, L. ( 2002). Compliments and compliments responses in Kunming Chinese. Journal of Pragmatics , 12(2), 183-226.
: _. (1988). "Paying Compliments: A Sex-Preferential Politeness Strategy". Journal of Pragmatics 12, 445-465.
: _. (1989). "The ethnography of English compliments and compliment response: A contrastive sketch". In: W. Oleksy (ed.), Contrastive pragmatics 3-35. Philadelphia, PA: Benjamins.