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Title: Do females pay more compliments than males? A sociolinguistic study of compliment usage in Malta
Authors: Sciriha, Lydia
Keywords: Etiquette -- Malta
Courtesy -- Social aspects
Courtesy -- Malta
Compliments
Sociolinguistics -- Research
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Arts
Citation: Sciriha, L. (2003). Do females pay more compliments than males? A sociolinguistic study of compliment usage in Malta. Humanitas: Journal of the Faculty of Arts, 2, 73-89.
Abstract: Politeness is an important characteristic in every day conversations. We all strive to be polite so as to depict a good image of ourselves and to be liked by others. According to Brown and Levinson (1987) persons can either be positively or negatively polite. This study analyses aspects of positive politeness through the use of compliments paid by the Maltese in different settings. The data for this study was obtained through an ethnographic approach in which a corpus of naturally occurring compliments paid to individuals in different contexts was collected.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/51515
Appears in Collections:Humanitas : volume 2 : 2003
Humanitas : volume 2 : 2003
Scholarly Works - FacArtEng

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