Compliments and Compliment Responses in Saudi Arabia: A Socio-Pragmatic Study
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2024
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The University of Auckland
Abstract
This thesis presents a sociopragmatic study of complimenting (C) and compliment
responding (CR) in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabic complimenting reflects both universal
linguistic features and culture-specific norms. The study aimed to comprehensively examine
Saudi Arabic C and CR performance in an authentic context. This study addresses gaps in
understanding the sociopragmatic aspects of C/CRs in Saudi Arabia, as prior research has
focused on other languages. Unlike previous studies on complimenting and responding in
Saudi Arabic that utilized elicitation methods, this study utilizes a corpus of naturally
occurring data from 88 hours of audio recordings in informal social events, which serve to
maintain and reinforce social ties across familial, tribal, and friendship networks. These
events involved participants socializing in recurrent casual encounters and celebratory
occasions. This study employed a qualitative approach with descriptive statistics. Thematic
analysis was used to identify and categorize the C and CR strategies. The frequency of each
identified C and CR strategy was calculated to determine their distributions across the corpus.
This approach helped develop Saudi-centred taxonomies that reflect complimenting
sociocultural norms. The analysis revealed that physical appearance and personal attributes
were the most frequent compliment topics. Explicit compliment strategies predominated over
implicit ones. Acceptance with deflection was a prevalent Saudi response strategy. Speaker
attributes like gender and dialect (Riyadh and Qassim) impacted strategy choices. Islamic
references were commonly featured in mitigation with Cs and appreciation tokens with CRs.
The findings from this study contribute to greater awareness of how social values and
politeness considerations are shaped by the Islamic faith which governs C/CR sociopragmatic
conventions. The findings can help facilitate appropriate compliment and response exchanges
between Saudi native speakers and non-native speakers and contribute to the development of
educational materials to teach Arabic language learners.
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Cultural Norms, Sociopragmatics, Complimenting
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Alqarawi, A. (2024). Compliments and Compliment Responses in Saudi Arabia: A Socio-Pragmatic Study .[PhD thesis, The University of Aukland] .