Politeness Strategies in Malay and English: Comparative View of Greeting and Inviting Expressions
This paper investigates the difference and similarities of the. underlying socio-cultural rule governing the use of language functions of specific informal and formal greeting and inviting expressions in English and Malay. It is also specifically focused on the politeness strategies governing the...
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Format: | Book chapter |
Language: | English |
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Kolej Universiti Islam Malaysia
2012
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Online Access: | http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/5612 |
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Summary: | This paper investigates the difference and similarities of the.
underlying socio-cultural rule governing the use of language functions of specific informal and formal greeting and
inviting expressions in English and Malay. It is also
specifically focused on the politeness strategies governing the
use of such expressions in both languages as they are
commonly used in any conversation regardless of culture
differences. Significantly, the aim of the study is not only to
look at the differences or similarities that exist in both
languages, but to discuss how such insight found in this
study can be used to improve the practice of intercultural
communication. As there is a tendency for practitioners of
language teaching to give emphasis on the formal aspects of
communicative speech acts without regard for the sociocultural
conventions governing them, it is then essential for
learners of the target language made known of the different
socio-cultural convention to avoid any miscommunication or
misinterpretation that may exist. (Abdul Aziz Idris, 1991).
Based on the similarities and the differences illustrated in the
greeting and inviting expressions of both English and Malay,
it can be concluded that in order to successfully be polite in
the target language, linguistic knowledge may not be enough
for the learners to acquire. In relation to this, a learner needs to become communicatively competent in another both in
the form and the socio-cultural conventions governing them.
In other words, a speaker needs to understand the social
values of a society in order to speak politely. In addition,
with the realization of the importance of cultural rules
involved in a language, it is important that the teaching of
associated cultural values becomes an integral part of the
language teaching process. Hence, this study also propose
several activities that can be taught in any language
classrooms in facilitating learner's critical awareness of the
language learn. Among them include the introduction of
interactional sociolinguistic study, the use of 'model
dialogues' of specific greeting and inviting discourse, and the
evaluation of relevant situations. Other activities include tape
recording of their interaction, role playing activities as1 well
as having feedback and discussion activities. |
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