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Publication details [#50241]

Giles, Howard and Tore Kristiansen. 1992. Compliance-gaining as a function of accent: public requests in varieties of Danish. International Journal of Applied Linguistics 2 (1) : 17–35.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
Blackwell Publishers

Annotation

This paper examines how the variety of Danish accents used in public requests, affected audience cooperative behaviour (in completing a questionnaire in local Danish cinema's). Although compliance-gaining appears to be most efficient when the request is voiced in Standard Danish, there were large-scale differences between audiences.