Manifesting the Reprimanding Response Behavior of Native Persian Speakers and EFL Learners Using Rapport Management Approach
Subject Areas :Fazlolah Samimi 1 , Jalal Khoramrooz 2
1 - Department of English, Bandar-Abbas Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bandar-Abbas, Iran
2 - Department of English, Bandar-Abbas Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bandar-Abbas, Iran
Keywords: DCT, Rapport Management Approach, reprimand reactions,
Abstract :
Using Spencer-Oatey’s (2004, 2008) Rapport Management approach, this study was conducted to elicit the reprimanding response behavior of native Persian speakers and EFL Learners. The participants of this study were 30 native Persian speakers and 60 EFL learners. To fulfill the purposes of this study, a six-binary situation Interactive Discourse Completion (IDCT) Task was utilized. Emotion Likert-Scales such as the anger, responsibility, fairness and selfishness were also included to the end of IDCT. The findings depict that native Persian speakers take a rapport threatening perspective by claiming autonomy and violating association and involvement principles. They also manifest a rapport enhancing prospective by observing cost-benefit considerations. EFL learners, on the other hand, claim autonomy and violate respect and involvement components. They also respect identity face of interlocutors more than do their Native Persian counterparts.