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Speech Act of Greeting for American Native Speakers of English and Saudi Native Speakers of Arabic: A Comparative Study
2017
International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature
This study focuses on comparing the speech acts of native Arabic speakers of Saudi region and English speakers of America, which help depict the impact of the variables involved, namely status, setting, social distance and situation formality. This paper makes a significant contribution for future researchers, as it is of help to researchers in the speech act area specifically in terms of Saudi Arabic and American English. It will be also of help to those learning Arabic or English and those
doi:10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.6n.7p.243
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