COMPLIMENTS AND COMPLAINTS: A CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF SPEECH ACTS IN ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN
Abstract
In the realm of interpersonal communication, compliments and complaints serve as vital speech acts that convey not only the speaker's intentions but also reflect underlying cultural norms and values. Compliments function as positive affirmations that can enhance social bonds and foster goodwill, while complaints often express dissatisfaction and can serve as a mechanism for conflict resolution.
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