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不満表現のストラテジ-に関する韓国,日本, オ-ストラリア大学生の対照研究 KCI 등재

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사회언어학 (The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea)
한국사회언어학회 (The Sociolinguistic Society of Korea)
초록

Hong, MinPyo. 2004. A Contrastive Study of Korean, Japanese, and Australian University Students’ Strategies for Expressing Complaints. The Sociolinguistic Journal of Korea, 12(1). This contrastive study aims at inquiring how South Korean, Japanese, and Australian University students express their complaints in a given situation. The research was performed from May to September, 2002. The number of students who participated in the research was 417: Korean males-60 and females-119, Japanese males-56 and females-119, Australian males-44 and females-68. The results are summarized below. In general, Koreans tend to express their complaints directly, but Japanese do that indirectly, whereas, Australians tend not to express their complaints at all. Most Japanese and Australians do not complain if a senior classmate is late for an appointment. Concerning age differences and seniority Koreans tend to express themselves more clearly than the other two groups. They want him/her to do something for them as a kind of compensation for waiting, like paying for a cup of coffee. When getting lower than expected grades in a class, on the other hand, most of the Koreans and Australians directly express their complaints to their teachers, but the Japanese just accept the result and do not express any kind of complaints. All three groups expressed themselves immediately and directly, when it came to individual inconveniences, such as the radio being too loud in a taxi, feeling pressure from a sales person to purchase something, or a book they ordered not arriving on the exact date without a notification in advance.

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不滿表現のストラテジ-に關する韓國,日本,オ-ストラリア大學生の對照硏究
  Abstract
  Ⅰ. 硏究の目的
  Ⅱ. 調査の內容
  Ⅲ. 調査の槪要
  Ⅳ. 分析の方法
  Ⅴ. 調査結果の考察
  Ⅵ. 不滿表現のストラテジ―の使用傾向
  Ⅶ.まとめ
  參考文獻
저자
  • 洪珉杓(啓明大学校)