2024
DOI: 10.1163/26660393-bja10113
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A Contrastive Pragmatics Study of Invitations in British English and Japanese

Chisa Matsukawa

Abstract: This study offers a cross-cultural pragmatics perspective on invitations. It explores invitation seQuences in a symmetrical invitation-refusal situation, performed by 20 female native speakers of British English and 20 female native speakers of Japanese, from a discursive approach using role plays. The qualitative analysis of the data obtained from the adapted version of conversation analysis revealed some similarities and differences in turn designs of the English and the Japanese invitations. Although pre-se… Show more

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