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Exponents of politeness in Brunei English
Oleh:
Ho, Debbie G. E.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
World Englishes (Full Text) vol. 28 no. 1 (Mar. 2009)
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page 35-51.
Fulltext:
p. 35-51.pdf
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This paper is based on the premise that not much is known about how English modal verbs are used to express politeness in Non-Native English speaking (NNEs) contexts. It explores the use of the past and non-past forms of the request modals will and can in Brunei, a NNEs country located in Southeast Asia. Specifically, it examines the use of these modals in the Request for Corrective Action (RCA) move in personal complaints written to the local English-language newspaper by local Bruneian speakers of English. In addition, reasons for a particular usage are extrapolated from those elicited from a questionnaire carried out among local university students. This paper provides an exploratory study of modal verb use from a pragmatics perspective, with the purpose of investigating the extent to which the request modal verbs will/would and can/could express the attitudes of the complainant when it comes to requesting corrective action in complaints of a personal nature. The findings yielded a number of surprising observations that highlight the different ways in which these English request modal verbs are perceived and used in a NNEs context.3BcO0
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