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Analysis of Closed Claims in Cardiovascular Medicine: Importance of Nonclinical Factors. [PDF]

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Apology strategies in Persian

Journal of Pragmatics, 2010
The present study is a research into the frequency, combination, and sequential position of apology strategies in Persian. The investigation is based on a corpus of 500 naturally-occurring apology exchanges, collected through an ethnographic method of observation.
Mohammad Shariati, Fariba Chamani
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Apology strategies of Jordanian EFL university students

Journal of Pragmatics, 2006
This study is an investigation of Jordanian EFL university students’ apologies, using a 10-item questionnaire based on Sugimoto's (1997). The findings revealed that male and female respondents used the primary strategies of statement of remorse, accounts, compensation, promise not to repeat offense, and reparation.
Ruba Fahmi Bataineh, Rula Fahmi Bataineh
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Chinese EFL learners’ apology strategies

Applied Pragmatics, 2022
AbstractThis paper presents a multimodal analysis of apologies performed by Chinese EFL learners at two proficiency levels by considering their use of both verbal and nonverbal (i.e., gestures and gaze) strategies. The results showed that both groups used IFID (illocutionary force indicating device, which, in this study, refers to explicit apology ...
Xiaoyu Pei   +3 more
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Argumentative strategies to evade state apologies: The Turkish example

Discourse Studies, 2023
Countries are often reluctant to publicly recognize and express regret for past wrongdoings despite urgent pressures or calls to do so, and in the past decades there have been numerous examples of states that have issued statements that evade an admission of wrongdoing or apology.
Demir, Yeliz, Schaafsma, Juliette
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