Title of article :
A contrastive study of compliment responses among Persians and Australians: The effects of exposure to a new speech community
Author/Authors :
Motaghi-Tabari, Shiva The University of Sydney, Australia , de Beuzeville, Louise The University of Sydney, Australia
Abstract :
In this paper, the authors investigate whether Persians who have been exposed to Australian
culture are still affected by their cultural norms—in particular by the politeness system taarof—in
responding to compliments in an intercultural interaction. Compliment responses were elicited—
through a Discourse Completion Task—from thirty participants (five males and five females in
each of three groups): Persians in Iran, Persians in Australia, and Anglo-Australians. These
responses were categorised according to Herbert's (1986) taxonomy and the results show that
although there are similarities in the choice of compliment response types by Australians and
Persians living in Australia, there are still some differences. This paper aims to contribute to
knowledge of potential areas for miscommunications in intercultural interactions, and also to find
ways to improve language teaching and learning.
Keywords :
intercultural communication , compliment responses , Persian , Australian English , pragmatic transfer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics