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Analysis of Speech Behaviors among Chinese Family Members between Parents and Children during Winter Vacation
Author(s) -
Na Yang
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
english language teaching and linguistics studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2640-9844
pISSN - 2640-9836
DOI - 10.22158/eltls.v4n1p39
Subject(s) - politeness , closeness , speech act , directive , psychology , perspective (graphical) , linguistics , politeness theory , indirect speech , politeness maxims , social psychology , computer science , mathematical analysis , philosophy , mathematics , artificial intelligence , programming language
The speech act is an indispensable part of social communication. Among them, the speech acts between Chinese parents and their children have received more extensive attention and in-depth research. Under the theory of speech act, this study makes a study on the changes of the speech act of Chinese family members during the winter vacation from the perspective of politeness principle, cross-cultural differences, and other factors. Based on relevant theories, this study attempts to analyze the changes in speech behaviors of Chinese family members under special circumstances. Based on content analysis and discourse analysis, this paper analyzes the influence of request strategy, politeness degree of speech act on speech act, and the influence of speaker and listener’s status in the family on speech act. Based on the principle of politeness, Chinese parents are more likely to use direct strategies in language communication with their children. However, in oral communication with their parents, Chinese children tend to adopt directive and indirect strategies. Study shows that Chinese family members will use different ways to express the speaker’s respect or closeness to the speaker and listener. Chinese internally use modal words or politeness symbols to modify request speech acts.

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