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The Effect of Gender and Style Variables on Hedging Devices among Persian Speakers

The Effect of Gender and Style Variables on Hedging Devices among Persian Speakers

... by Persian speakers which hasn’t been considered ...8 Persian films (2012-2018) lasting for 12 hours and 54 minutes, 7 telephone conversations, each lasted for 20 minutes among genders, and some ...

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Distribution of Prodrop Syntactic Properties in L2 English of Persian Speakers

Distribution of Prodrop Syntactic Properties in L2 English of Persian Speakers

... of Persian speakers. Persian appears not to have any obligatory subjects, but allows emphatic referential subjects, and expletive subjects in a limited number of ...Besides, Persian, unlike ...

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A Contrastive Study of Realization Patterns of Request Strategies of Ilami-Kurdish and Persian Speakers  based on Age and Education

A Contrastive Study of Realization Patterns of Request Strategies of Ilami-Kurdish and Persian Speakers based on Age and Education

... This paper aimed at investigating speech act of 'request realization patterns' in Ilami Kurdish and Persian languages. It attempts to systematize the various strategies used for the purpose of request from the ...

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Gender Differences in the Expression of Gratitude by Persian Speakers

Gender Differences in the Expression of Gratitude by Persian Speakers

... strategies Persian native speakers employ for expressing gratitude in different ...ways Persian male and female speakers use the speech act of ...female Persian speakers use ...

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The Effects of Culture and Gender on the Recognition of Emotional Speech: Evidence from Persian Speakers Living in a Collectivist Society

The Effects of Culture and Gender on the Recognition of Emotional Speech: Evidence from Persian Speakers Living in a Collectivist Society

... establish Persian ESD, first in a series of experiments a set of sentences (lexical content) was generated and then ...native Persian speakers (a male and a female speaker semi- professional in ...

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Politeness in Emails Exchanged between English and Persian Speakers

Politeness in Emails Exchanged between English and Persian Speakers

... Nowadays, intercultural communication via email among various groups and societies has been increasingly important as an aspect of communication. This research aims at investigating aspects of politeness meaning ...

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Referential, Quasi, and Expletive Subjects in L2 English of Persian Speakers

Referential, Quasi, and Expletive Subjects in L2 English of Persian Speakers

... the Persian sentence (1a), the overt pronoun “ishan” cannot have the noun “reis” as its antecedent and the sentence is grammatical if “ishan” refers to a person other than “reis”, whereas in (1b) pro has the noun ...

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Persian Speakers’ Recognition of English Relative Clauses: The Effects of Enhanced Input vs. Explicit Feedback Types

Persian Speakers’ Recognition of English Relative Clauses: The Effects of Enhanced Input vs. Explicit Feedback Types

... challenge Persian speaker EFL learners have to encounter when learning RCs (Marefat & Abdollahnejad, 2014; Rezai, 2011; Sadighi, 1994; Sadighi & Jafarpur, 1994, among ...60 Persian learners in both ...

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Intentional vs. incidental vocabulary learning through games by young EFL Persian speakers

Intentional vs. incidental vocabulary learning through games by young EFL Persian speakers

... Young learners are those who are learning a second or foreign language during the first six or seven years of formal schooling. The education systems of most countries consider young le[r] ...

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A Comparative Study of “Subtitled” vs. “Auditory” Documentaries Comprehension among  Persian Speakers of English

A Comparative Study of “Subtitled” vs. “Auditory” Documentaries Comprehension among Persian Speakers of English

... As for our second research question, which reads “is there any difference in the comprehension of subtitled documentaries by male and female language learners?” again a [r] ...

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The acquisition of dative alternation constraints by Persian speakers of English

The acquisition of dative alternation constraints by Persian speakers of English

... the Persian L2 learners have firstly recognized the fact that in English, contrary to Persian, there is not a consistent mapping between the lexical conceptual structure and syntax in dative ...

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Investigating condolence responses in English and Persian

Investigating condolence responses in English and Persian

... among Persian and English response types except for token of appreciation and topic ...and Persian is non-significant (χ²= ...Although Persian speakers used more appreciating responses, there ...

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Lexical Access in Persian Normal Speakers: Picture Naming, Verbal Fluency and Spontaneous Speech

Lexical Access in Persian Normal Speakers: Picture Naming, Verbal Fluency and Spontaneous Speech

... adult Persian speakers in three tasks including picture naming, verbal fluency and connected speech, using "Persian lexical Access Assessment ...native Persian speakers (18-75 years ...

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Investigating cross-linguistic differences in refusal speech act among native Persian and English speakers

Investigating cross-linguistic differences in refusal speech act among native Persian and English speakers

... most Persian speakers used refusals as a way to reflect their ...of Persian inclination to establish conformity is that Iranians used less strategies such as regret and self-defense in which the ...

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A Comparative Study of Personal and Impersonal Meta-discourse in Academic Writing

A Comparative Study of Personal and Impersonal Meta-discourse in Academic Writing

... However, within the impersonal type of MD, English speakers used two types of impersonal MD more than Persian speakers. The result indicated the specific preferences of the two groups in benefiting ...

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Relative clause attachment ambiguity resolution in Persian

Relative clause attachment ambiguity resolution in Persian

... way Persian native speakers resolve relative clause attachment ambiguities in sentences containing a complex NP of the type NP of NP followed by a relative clause ...process. Persian speakers ...

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Compliment and Compliment Responses: A Comparative Study between Dari and English Native Speakers

Compliment and Compliment Responses: A Comparative Study between Dari and English Native Speakers

... English speakers contained 50% acceptance, 45% percent mitigation and 3% rejection while the compliment responses produced by Syrians contained 67% acceptance, 33% mitigation, and 0% ...between Persian and ...

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Investigating the Use of Compliments and Compliment Responses in Persian: Effect of Educational Background

Investigating the Use of Compliments and Compliment Responses in Persian: Effect of Educational Background

... with Persian speakers, PSL/PFL teachers, materials developers, and ...with Persian speakers appropriately, especially in political ...in Persian are usually employed to have a positive ...

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Cultural Conceptualisations in Learning English as an L2: Examples from Persian-speaking Learners

Cultural Conceptualisations in Learning English as an L2: Examples from Persian-speaking Learners

... Apart from expressions in which the word âberu is explicitly used, there are many other implicit forms of referring to face in Persian conversations. For example, the core concept of âberu, or one’s public image, ...

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Endangerment of Shughni language in Afghanistan

Endangerment of Shughni language in Afghanistan

... its speakers are losing the indigenous words and replacing them with Persian ...particularly Persian, which plays a vital role in Shughnan ...

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