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What I advise you to do is... Giving advice in Egypt. The case of university teachers

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LANGUAGE AND DIALOGUE
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 405-432

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JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO
DOI: 10.1075/ld.00099.dak

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speech act; advising; pragmatics; university teachers; mixed game model

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

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The study found that Egyptian university teachers prefer using direct advising, with minimal influence observed for the advisor's gender and years of teaching experience on advising preferences, but a significant impact was noted for the advisee's social dominance.
The current study aims to examine the realization of the speech act of advising among Egyptian university teachers. To this end, 50 Egyptian university teachers at a private university completed eight role-plays in which they gave solicited advice to their fellow teachers. The role-plays were recorded and later transcribed. The data were coded for the advising strategies as well as the initiators and internal/external modifiers. The results showed the participants' preference for the use of direct advising. The results also showed a minimal influence for the advisor's gender and years of teaching experience on the participants' advising preferences. A major influence, however, was observed for the variable of social dominance as represented in the advisee's academic rank. The results are interpreted in terms of the Mixed Game Model and earlier studies on the speech act of advising.

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