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Persian Back Channel Responses in Formal Versus Informal Contexts

Author:
شهلا شریفی
,
مهناز آزادمنش
,
Shahla Sharifi
,
Mahnaz Azadmanesh
Year
: 2012
Abstract: Utterances like /xob/(okay), /doroste/(right), /hmm/, /ee/, /are/(yeah) occur frequently in Persian conversations, but have thus far scaped from the systematic studies. Godd listeners generally produce these short utterances, called \\"back channel responses\\", in appropriate times to show their participation in the conversation, but the rules governing back channelling vary from one context to another. The usage of back channel responses is different in various contexts, due to poilitness or informality. This paper studies the types and functions of the back of these responses in both formal and informal settings and provides a comparison of usage of these responses in these two kinds of contexts. The results show /bale/(yes) and /doroste/(right) are used with formal or polite verbal form, while /xob/(okay) is used with the informal style of speech and less polite verbal form.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3343397
Keyword(s): Back Channel Responses- Formal contexts-Informal contexts
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contributor authorشهلا شریفیen
contributor authorمهناز آزادمنشen
contributor authorShahla Sharififa
contributor authorMahnaz Azadmaneshfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:08:48Z
date available2020-06-06T13:08:48Z
date issued2012
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3343397?locale-attribute=en
description abstractUtterances like /xob/(okay), /doroste/(right), /hmm/, /ee/, /are/(yeah) occur frequently in Persian conversations, but have thus far scaped from the systematic studies. Godd listeners generally produce these short utterances, called \\"back channel responses\\", in appropriate times to show their participation in the conversation, but the rules governing back channelling vary from one context to another. The usage of back channel responses is different in various contexts, due to poilitness or informality. This paper studies the types and functions of the back of these responses in both formal and informal settings and provides a comparison of usage of these responses in these two kinds of contexts. The results show /bale/(yes) and /doroste/(right) are used with formal or polite verbal form, while /xob/(okay) is used with the informal style of speech and less polite verbal form.en
languageEnglish
titlePersian Back Channel Responses in Formal Versus Informal Contextsen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsBack Channel Responses- Formal contexts-Informal contextsen
journal titleLinguistic Discoveryfa
pages109-118
journal volume10
journal issue2
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1028892.html
identifier articleid1028892
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