2015
DOI: 10.1515/multi-2014-0107
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Nominal address and rapport management in informal interactions among university students in Quito (Ecuador), Santiago (Chile) and Seville (Spain)

Abstract: Nominal and pronominal address forms, which play a central role in the construction of interpersonal relations (cf. Bargiela et al. 2002;Clyne, Norrby and Warren 2009), have been the focus of attention in different linguistics subfields for several decades now. Less attention, however, has been paid to these forms from a variational pragmatics (Schneider and Barron 2008) perspective, particularly in Spanish.Using a corpus of role play interactions, we examine the impact of region and gender on nominal address … Show more

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“…This is in line with results on a study on address forms in the same varieties (Placencia, Fuentes and Palma 2015). Region interacts with other macrosocial as well as situational factors.…”
Section: Connectorsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…This is in line with results on a study on address forms in the same varieties (Placencia, Fuentes and Palma 2015). Region interacts with other macrosocial as well as situational factors.…”
Section: Connectorsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Participants 13 The same data were employed in Placencia, Fuentes and Palma (2015). The data collection involved another scenario eliciting complaints albeit in a +SD +P type of relationship (i.e., within a service encounter), which we did not include in the present study.…”
Section: Data Employed and Methodological Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Si nos detenemos un poco más en estos enunciados, sobresale una característica común: las formas de tratamiento. P063 y P041 recurren a formas de tratamiento nominal (Placencia et al, 2015), verbigracia, "amor" y "mijo". Ambas expresan un tratamiento fraternal, aparentemente cariñoso.…”
Section: Situación 4 Cuando Un Estudiante Responde Equivocadamente a Una Pregunta Muy Obviaunclassified
“…Comments (15), (16) and (17) reveal that Asian students are particularly sensitive to the expression of deference and respect in academic relations compared to European and Latin American students. This matches some of the observations made by African and Asian students themselves (see comments (4), (5) and (6) above).…”
Section: Teachers' Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%