Abstract:Korean speech styles (hapsyo-chey and
hayyo-chey in particular) are compared with Finnish terms
of address from the perspective of KFL learners, focusing on three variables,
namely “power”, “distance”, and “imposition” (Brown and Levinson, 1987). The comparison is based on
Peterson (2010), which the
current study replicates. The data were collected during a Discourse Completion
Task: seventy-eight native speakers of Korean were provided with seven scenarios
depicting everyd… Show more
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