Small Talk in English and Armenian
The present article is aimed at presenting an analysis of the pragmatic functions of small talk in the light of general principles of linguistics in order to explore phatic communication (a verbal communication between a speaker and a hearer to maintain social relationship) between the interlocutor...
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doaj-84619de116e54bde9f9549bcf556e3612021-09-24T09:11:16ZengYerevan State UniversityArmenian Folia Anglistika1829-24292579-30392017-10-01131-2 (17)10.46991/AFA/2017.13.1-2.059Small Talk in English and ArmenianAni Vanyan0Chair of English Language 2, Yerevan State University The present article is aimed at presenting an analysis of the pragmatic functions of small talk in the light of general principles of linguistics in order to explore phatic communication (a verbal communication between a speaker and a hearer to maintain social relationship) between the interlocutors in English and Armenian languages. The investigation of the cases under study shows that the functions and ways of expressing small talk have not only gender differences, but also cultural peculiarities. Phatic utterances may also serve as markers of interlocutors’ gender, education, age and social status. In general, the use and avoidance of phatic cues in conversations affect the contact and relations between the interlocutors. https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4313small talkphatic communicationphaticity“How are you” utterancesconversational move |
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Small Talk in English and Armenian |
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Yerevan State University |
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Armenian Folia Anglistika |
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The present article is aimed at presenting an analysis of the pragmatic functions of small talk in the light of general principles of linguistics in order to explore phatic communication (a verbal communication between a speaker and a hearer to maintain social relationship) between the interlocutors in English and Armenian languages. The investigation of the cases under study shows that the functions and ways of expressing small talk have not only gender differences, but also cultural peculiarities. Phatic utterances may also serve as markers of interlocutors’ gender, education, age and social status. In general, the use and avoidance of phatic cues in conversations affect the contact and relations between the interlocutors.
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