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摘要
本研究旨在探讨虚词、言语模仿和非言语语言风格的使用对个体间语言风格一致性的影响。电影《致所有我爱过的男孩》(2018年)被选为分析对象,因为它以较小的规模描绘了与现实生活相似的社会动态。通过采用Bowen et al.(2017)提出的语言风格匹配理论,研究人员成功地找到了与电影结论相关的显著匹配和一致的结果。研究方法采用定量和定性相结合的方法,允许对数据进行分析,同时提供深入的解释。该研究采用了混合方法研究(MMR)方法,并得出了口头模仿的最终语言风格匹配得分为0.91,表明几乎完美匹配。分析中出现了两类语言风格匹配,即言语模仿和非言语模仿。研究人员在电影中发现了12个非语言模仿的例子,包括6个运动动作、3个姿势、2个面部表情和1个凝视。研究结果表明,《致所有我爱过的男孩》中的主角彼得·卡文斯基和劳拉·琼表现出了共同的兴趣和兼容性。
The Main Characters’ Language Style Matching in To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before Movie
This research aimed to investigate the use of function words, verbal mimicry, and non-verbal language styles in assessing the alignment of language styles between individuals. The film "To All the Boys I Have Loved Before" (2018) was chosen as the subject of analysis, as it depicted social dynamics that resembled real-life situations on a smaller scale. By employing the Language Style Matching theory proposed by Bowen et al. (2017), the researcher successfully identified significant matches and consistent outcomes in relation to the film's conclusion. The research approach employed both quantitative and qualitative methods, allowing for the analysis of data while providing in-depth explanations. The study utilized a Mixed Method Research (MMR) approach and yielded a final Language Style Matching score of 0.91 for verbal mimicry, indicating a nearly perfect match. Two categories of Language Style Matching emerged from the analysis, namely verbal and non-verbal mimicry. The researcher identified twelve instances of non-verbal mimicry in the film, including six motor movements, three postures, two facial expressions, and one gaze. The findings of this study revealed that the main characters in "To All the Boys I've Loved Before," namely Peter Kavinsky and Lara Jean, exhibited mutual interest and compatibility.