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This work studies the range of linguistic strategies used by young Najdi female speakers in their requests. It attempts to investigate the applicability of Brown and Levinson's theory of politeness in the Najdi Saudi culture in light of speech act theory. In doing so, the author tries to support the claim of universality for politeness theory based on the assumption that people from different cultures speaking various languages have the same underlined social needs which they try to fulfil.

Produktbeschreibung
This work studies the range of linguistic strategies used by young Najdi female speakers in their requests. It attempts to investigate the applicability of Brown and Levinson's theory of politeness in the Najdi Saudi culture in light of speech act theory. In doing so, the author tries to support the claim of universality for politeness theory based on the assumption that people from different cultures speaking various languages have the same underlined social needs which they try to fulfil.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Tahani Saleh Alabdali, an assistant professor at Imam Mohammed Ibn Saud Islamic University, the College of Languages and Translation. I have obtained my PhD degree from King Saud University in 2016, majoring in Pragmatics/ Linguistics. My research interests include speech acts, politeness, and issues related to language and culture.