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A variational pragmatic analysis of the speech act of complaint focusing on Alexandrian and Najdi Arabic

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JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS
卷 181, 期 -, 页码 120-138

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DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2021.05.023

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Speech act; Complaint; Variational pragmatics; Politeness; Culture; Arabic

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  1. Prince Sultan University through the Applied Linguistics Research Lab [RL-CH-2019/9/1]

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This study examines the complaint behavior of speakers of Alexandrian Arabic and Najdi Arabic, identifying differences in complaint strategies, social variables influence, and concern for complainee's negative face between the two groups. The results highlight the pluricentric nature of the Arabic language and contribute to the existing literature on politeness theory and cultural models.
There is little pragmatic research on the pluricentric nature of the Arabic language. The current study highlights this nature by adopting a variational pragmatic approach to examine the complaint behavior of speakers of two Arabic dialects: Alexandrian Arabic versus Najdi Arabic. Data were collected from 120 undergraduates through roleplays and coded using an adapted version of Trosborg's (1995) coding scheme for complaints and internal modifiers. The findings showed that both groups preferred using directive acts followed by expressions of disapproval and blame in their complaints. However, the use of hints and accusations was minimized. The study found that Alexandrians employ more direct complaint strategies and exhibit less influence of the social variables of gender, social distance, and social dominance than Najdis. Additionally, both groups show concern for a complainee's negative face but to varying degrees. The results are interpreted in the context of existing literature, politeness theory, and relevant cultural models. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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