The Role of Gender in the Apology Strategies of Advanced Saudi EFL Students

Apologies vary across languages and cultures. Therefore, EFL and ESL teachers and learners must be cognizant of the similarities and differences between the target language and the native language, because what might be acceptable in one language might not be acceptable in the other language. The pu...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: GONI, FAWZIA (author)
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2018-02-26T12:36:48Z
2018-02-26T12:36:48Z
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dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv The British University in Dubai (BUiD)
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv apology strategies
EFL students
cultural gender roles
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Role of Gender in the Apology Strategies of Advanced Saudi EFL Students
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description Apologies vary across languages and cultures. Therefore, EFL and ESL teachers and learners must be cognizant of the similarities and differences between the target language and the native language, because what might be acceptable in one language might not be acceptable in the other language. The purpose of this study is to examine whether gender plays a role in the apology strategies employed by 20 male and 20 female advanced Saudi EFL university students. Data were elicited using a Discourse Completion Task questionnaire (DCT), comprising of 10 real-life situations in the form of short descriptive statements which required the respondents to make an apology. Questions in the DCT varied according to the level of imposition and the distance between the interlocutors. Only gender was examined as a variable. Participants’ responses were analyzed in accordance with a combination of Cross-Cultural Speech Act Realization Patterns (CCSARP) Blum- Kulka & Olshtain’s (1984, 1989) and Cohen and Olshtain’s (1981) apology strategies. Therefore, the responses were classified into five distinct apology strategies: Illocutionary Force Indicating Device (IFID), Responsibility (RESP), Explanation (EXPL), Repair (REPR), and Forbearance (FORB). The results reveal that gender plays a significant role in the apology strategies used by the respondents. Similarities and differences were also observed in the use of apology strategies. The study findings reveal that both men and women used the main apology strategies, but with different degrees, clearly indicative of the fact that women in Saudi Arabia apologized more than men. This can be interpreted as the influence of cultural gender roles. The researcher concludes with possible pedagogical implications and recommendations for further research.
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spelling The Role of Gender in the Apology Strategies of Advanced Saudi EFL StudentsGONI, FAWZIAapology strategiesEFL studentscultural gender rolesApologies vary across languages and cultures. Therefore, EFL and ESL teachers and learners must be cognizant of the similarities and differences between the target language and the native language, because what might be acceptable in one language might not be acceptable in the other language. The purpose of this study is to examine whether gender plays a role in the apology strategies employed by 20 male and 20 female advanced Saudi EFL university students. Data were elicited using a Discourse Completion Task questionnaire (DCT), comprising of 10 real-life situations in the form of short descriptive statements which required the respondents to make an apology. Questions in the DCT varied according to the level of imposition and the distance between the interlocutors. Only gender was examined as a variable. Participants’ responses were analyzed in accordance with a combination of Cross-Cultural Speech Act Realization Patterns (CCSARP) Blum- Kulka & Olshtain’s (1984, 1989) and Cohen and Olshtain’s (1981) apology strategies. Therefore, the responses were classified into five distinct apology strategies: Illocutionary Force Indicating Device (IFID), Responsibility (RESP), Explanation (EXPL), Repair (REPR), and Forbearance (FORB). The results reveal that gender plays a significant role in the apology strategies used by the respondents. Similarities and differences were also observed in the use of apology strategies. The study findings reveal that both men and women used the main apology strategies, but with different degrees, clearly indicative of the fact that women in Saudi Arabia apologized more than men. This can be interpreted as the influence of cultural gender roles. The researcher concludes with possible pedagogical implications and recommendations for further research.The British University in Dubai (BUiD)2018-02-26T12:36:48Z2018-02-26T12:36:48Z2017-08Dissertationapplication/pdf2015101099http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1112enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/11122021-12-19T12:38:33Z
spellingShingle The Role of Gender in the Apology Strategies of Advanced Saudi EFL Students
GONI, FAWZIA
apology strategies
EFL students
cultural gender roles
title The Role of Gender in the Apology Strategies of Advanced Saudi EFL Students
title_full The Role of Gender in the Apology Strategies of Advanced Saudi EFL Students
title_fullStr The Role of Gender in the Apology Strategies of Advanced Saudi EFL Students
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Gender in the Apology Strategies of Advanced Saudi EFL Students
title_short The Role of Gender in the Apology Strategies of Advanced Saudi EFL Students
title_sort The Role of Gender in the Apology Strategies of Advanced Saudi EFL Students
topic apology strategies
EFL students
cultural gender roles
url http://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1112