Suggestion and Refusal Strategies in English by Kurdish Undergraduate Students

  • Alzeebaree Y
  • Yavuz M
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This paper investigated the sociopragmatic and pragmalinguistic competence of Kurdish EFL undergraduate students through the speech acts of suggestion and refusal. Eighty-three Kurdish EFL undergraduate students and 14 native speakers of English participated in the study. Data were elicited using a Discourse Completion Task consisting of three suggestive and three refusal situations, and the responses were rated on a scale developed by the researcher. The response data for suggestions and refusals were coded according to the taxonomies of Martinez-Flor (2005) and Beebe et al. (1990), respectively. All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS version 22. Four researchers rated the Kurdish EFL undergraduate students' responses in terms of appropriate pragmatic and linguistic forms. The results of the study revealed differences in the overall strategies and strategy patterns between the responses of Kurdish EFL undergraduate students and Native speakers of English groups, as well as differences between students of state and private universities.

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Alzeebaree, Y., & Yavuz, M. (2018). Suggestion and Refusal Strategies in English by Kurdish Undergraduate Students. International Journal of English Linguistics, 8(5), 151. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v8n5p151

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