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Cross-cultural Pragmatic failure with specific reference to Baluchi speakers of English

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' Cross-cultural Pragmatic Failure' with specific reference to Baluchi speakers of English is a dissertation by Mr Noor M Raiesi. It was submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the post- graduate degree of Master Of Arts (MA) in Applied Linguistics, University of Salford, 1989.
The dissertation is an attempt to examine the factors and reasons underlying cross-cultural communication breakdown/ cross-cultural pragmatic failure. It suggests ways how both native speakers of English (NSE) and non-native speakers of English (NNSE) may be helped in acquiring 'pragmatic competence,' a very important aspect of language and communication.
In order to account for reasons underlying cross-cultural pragmatic failure, the author focuses on two 'speech acts', namely, 'Requests and Apologies' in two contrasting languages, Baluchi and English. It concludes with fascinating findings and with some very helpful suggestions towards supporting both native and non-native speakers of English in overcoming such difficulties during their day-to-day linguistic encounters.
The author makes it clear that the findings of this research are not fully conclusive, but to be seen as suggestive and indicative, as they apply only to specific subjects and topics, at particularly specific situations. The author would be very happy to answer relevant queries regarding the subject matter. He can be contacted by email 1) raiesi@aol.com
2) nraiesi131@gmail.com

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