Small Talk in English and Chinese – A contrastive case study
Small Talk in English and Chinese – A contrastive case study
Author(s): Juliane House, Dániel Zoltán Kádár, Laura SimoesSubject(s): Pragmatics
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Small Talk; speech acts; interaction; English; Chinese; routines
Summary/Abstract: In this paper, we present a contrastive pragmatic analysis of Small Talk in English and Chinese. We use a radically minimal, finite and interactional system of speech acts to study DCTs conducted with U.S. American native speakers of English and native speakers of Chinese. Our analysis points to a number of important differences between Small Talk in the two linguacultures contrasted, such as a reliance on routines in English Small Talk, and an overall reliance on the speech act Remark in Chinese. The influence of the classic sociolinguistic variables Power and Social Distance for the enactment of Small Talk is also shown to be different in English and Chinese.
- Issue Year: 70/2023
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 503-523
- Page Count: 21
- Language: English