期刊
JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS
卷 200, 期 -, 页码 52-72出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2022.07.008
关键词
Speech act; Complaint response; Parenting style; Politeness; Colloquial Arabic
资金
- Prince Sultan University [RL-CH-2019/9/1]
The current study examined the complaint-response strategies of Egyptian parents to their children's complaints. The results showed that parents preferred using partial-acceptance strategies, particularly in the form of justifying oneself and suggesting alternatives. Rejection strategies were used to a lesser extent. Parents tended to justify their decisions using positive outcomes and ill consequences, often invoking religious reasons and societal norms with older children. Mothers were more likely to employ partial-acceptance strategies with younger children and older sons, while fathers were more likely to use rejection strategies with older daughters. There were statistically significant age differences in fathers' use of complaint-response strategies, but no significant impact of age on mothers' behavior.
The current study examined the complaint-response strategies of Egyptian parents to their children's complaints. Data were collected from 60 Egyptian parents using 12 role-plays that included complaints by younger and older daughters and sons. The role-plays were audio-recorded and later transcribed. The data were analyzed using an adapted version of Laforest's (2002) model of complaint-response strategies. The results showed that parents preferred the use of partial-acceptance strategies (75%), particularly in the form of justifying oneself and suggesting alternatives. In contrast, rejection strategies were used at a much lesser extent (24%). The results also showed that parents preferred to justify their decisions in the form of positive outcomes and ill consequences. In this respect, religious reasons and societal norms were often employed with older children. Additionally, the results showed that mothers generally produced more partial-acceptance strategies with younger children (N = 261) and older sons (N = 142) and more rejection strategies with older daughters (N = 63) than fathers did (N = 238, 129 and 25 respectively). As for age differences, some statistically significant differences were noted in fathers' use of complaint-response strategies while no influence for age on mothers' behaviour proved statistically significant. (C) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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