Eastern Journal of Languages, Linguistics and Literatures | 2021

Realization of Speech Act of Permission by Kurdish EFL University Students

 

Abstract


This study aims to examine Kurdish EFL university students’ development of L2 pragmatic competence by investigating their performance of the speech acts of permission. The methodology of this study was a combined research method, which comprises a quantitative and a qualitative method (mixed method). Total of 97 participants were involved in this research study. 83 (33 males and 50 females) were from four state universities and one private university in the Iraqi Kurdistan region and 14 were native speakers of English. A discourse completion test (DCT) was used to elicit the required data from participants. The study used convenience sampling for the participants because both native and non-native participants were selected on the basis of their availability. The data were coded and analysed quantitatively in terms of overall strategy use and strategy patterns. The findings revealed that there were differences in the frequency and percentages of strategies and semantic formulae in performing the speech act. KEFLUS tended to use more direct and explicit. There were more politeness and implicitness in NSE behaviours in performing the speech act, which might have resulted from the lack of pragmatic competence of KEFLUS.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.53906/ejlll.v1i1.17
Language English
Journal Eastern Journal of Languages, Linguistics and Literatures

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