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Publication details [#21032]

Wolfson, Nessa. 1981. Invitations, compliments, and the competence of the native speaker. International Journal of Psycholinguistics 8 (4) : 7–22.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English

Annotation

Descriptive analysis of two speech acts in American English: invitations and compliments. Results show that invitations fall into two categories: ambiguous and unambiguous, and that the majority of social commitments are reached through a process of negotiation. Compliments are found to be formulaic in nature, and the highly conventionalized form of the speech act is seen as serving to enhance its function.