Title :
The functions of formulaic and nonformulaic compliments in interactions about technical writing
Author_Institution :
Lewis Dept. of Humanities, Illinois Inst. of Technol., Chicago, IL, USA
fDate :
3/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Writing tutors are encouraged to use compliments in their interactions with technical writing students. However, the form of compliments strongly influences how they function. Specifically, formulaic compliments like "It\´s good" function differently from nonformulaic compliments like "The size is excellent in terms of visually aiding the reader." A total of 107 compliments were analyzed from 13 interactions between 12 writing tutors and 12 engineering students. About 61% of tutors\´ compliments followed one of six formulae, and about 39% were nonformulaic. Formulaic compliments were general and mainly performed a phatic function, filling pauses and avoiding silence, particularly in interaction closings. Nonformulaic compliments were more specific and individualized, and they may, therefore, be more instructive than formulaic compliments. Nonformulaic compliments also performed an exploratory function, allowing participants to renegotiate discourse status. This study points to other avenues of research, particularly research that systemically examines writers\´ perceptions of formulaic and nonformulaic feedback, such as compliments.
Keywords :
engineering education; professional communication; engineering students; formulaic compliments; nonformulaic compliments; technical writing tutors; Engineering students; Filling; Negative feedback; Performance evaluation; Speech analysis; Writing; Compliments; engineering students; formulaic language; technical writing; tutors;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.2006.870461