Face Saving Strategies: An Exploratory Contrastive Study Of The Relationship Between Structure And Use Of English And Egyptian Arabic

Mona Moustafa Mohammad Osman;

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Abstract
The broad area of this study is face wants as defined by Brown and Levinson (1987), or in other words face saving strategies and face threatening strategies, focusing specifically on the face-saving strategies of face-saving acts as exemplified b


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Title Face Saving Strategies: An Exploratory Contrastive Study Of The Relationship Between Structure And Use Of English And Egyptian Arabic
Other Titles استراتيجيات السلوكيات اللغوية حفظ ماء الوجه دراسة استكشافية مقارنة عن العلاقة بين الصبغة والاستخدام فى اللغة الانجليزية وفى اللغة العربية كما يتحدثها المصريون
Authors Mona Moustafa Mohammad Osman
Keywords Face Saving Strategies: An Exploratory Contrastive Study Of The Relationship Between Structure And Use Of English And Egyptian Arabic
Issue Date 2000
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Abstract
The broad area of this study is face wants as defined by Brown and Levinson (1987), or in other words face saving strategies and face threatening strategies, focusing specifically on the face-saving strategies of face-saving acts as exemplified b

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