Formulas of english speech etiquette

Тип работы: Курсовая
Предмет: Переводческое дело
Год защиты: 2013
Кол-во страниц: 39

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Introduction Etiquette (pron.: /ˈɛtɨkɛt/ or /ˈɛtɨkɪt/, French: [e.ti.kɛt]) is a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or group. The French word étiquette, literally signifying a tag or label first appeared in English around 1750 Etiquette is dependent on culture; what is excellent etiquette in one society may shock another. Etiquette evolves within culture. Etiquette can vary widely between different cultures and nations. Current importance of this issue is evident because etiquette is a topic that has occupied writers and thinkers in all sophisticated societies for millennia, beginning with a behavior code by Ptahhotep, a vizier in ancient Egypt's Old Kingdom during the reign of the Fifth Dynasty king Djedkare Isesi (ca. 2414–2375 BC). All known literate civilizations, including ancient Greece and Rome, developed rules for proper social conduct. Confucius included rules for eating and speaking along with his more philosophical sayings.

Оглавление:

Introduction    3
Chapter 1. Social and cultural aspects of speech etiquette    5
1.1 Cultural aspect    5
1.2 Language etiquette    9
Chapter 2. Peculiarities of English speech etiquette    14
2.1  Greetings formulas    14
2.2 Forms of address    16
2.3 Farewell address    19
2.4 Formulas used during telephone conversation    22
2.5 Request, agreement and permission formulas    28
Conclusion    33
List of Literature    35
Appendix 1 Greetings    38
Appendix 2 Forms of address    39

 


Источники:

List of Literature 1. AGYEKUM, K. (2005): The Pragmatics of Request in Akan Communication. Legon Journal of Humanities, Vol. XVI, pp. 1-26. 2. American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (1996): Standards for foreign language learning: Preparing for the 21st Century. http://www.actfl.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3324[12.12.2010] 3. ANDERSON, A. J. (2006): Request forms in English in Ghana. Legon Journal of Humanities, Vol. XVII, pp. 75-104. 4. AZIMOV, E. G. & SCHUKIN, A. N. (1999):Словарь методических терминов, Теория и практика преподавания языков. СПб. http://www.gramota.ru/slovari/types/17_8[12.12.2010]

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