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Speech Acts - Copyright Information

(Boxer & Pickering, 1995)

Reprinted from ELT Journal, 49 (1), Boxer, D. & Pickering L. (1995). Problems in the presentation of speech acts in ELT materials: the case of complaints, p. 44-58, by permission of Oxford University Press.

(Chen, 1993)

Reprinted from Journal of Pragmatics, 20, Chen, Responding to compliments: A contrastive study of politeness strategies between American English and Chinese speakers, pp. 49-75, Copyright (1993), with permission of Elsevier.

(Herbert, 1990)

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(Herbert & Straight, 1989)

Reprinted from Language and Communication, 9 (1), Herbert et al, Compliment-rejection versus compliment-avoidance: Listener-based versus speaker-based pragmatic strategies, p. 43, Copyright (1989), with permission of Elsevier.

(Holmes, 1988)

Reprinted from Journal of Pragmatics, 12, Holmes, Paying compliments: A sex-preferential politeness strategy, p. 450, 454-455, Copyright (1988), with permission of Elsevier.

(Knapp, Hopper, & Bell, 1984)

Reprinted from Journal of Communication, 34 (4), Knapp, M. L. et al. (1984). Compliments: A Descriptive Taxonomy, p. 12-31, by permission of Oxford University Press.

(Nelson, El-Bakary, & Al-Batal, 1993)

Reprinted from International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 17, Nelson et al, Egyptian and American compliments: A cross-cultural study, p. 300, 307-309, Copyright (1993), with permission of Elsevier.

(Nelson, Al-batal, & Echols, 1996)

Reprinted from Applied Linguistics, 17(4), Nelson et al. (1996). Arabic and English compliment responses: Potential for pragmatic failure, p. 411-432, by permission of Oxford University Press.

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