感谢行动:瑞典和芬兰的瑞典语服务遭遇的互动变化

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Inga-Lill Grahn
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在大多数文化中,感谢是一种日常的社会行为,因此,它一直是不同语言、文化和国家对比研究的焦点。本文主要研究瑞典语中感谢动作的顺序组织,这是瑞典和芬兰的多中心母语。这项研究的数据是通过瑞典语的感叹词(“谢谢”)在两国的服务会面中实现的感谢行为。通过分析形式相似的动作的顺序位置,可以检查它们潜在的不同交互功能。感谢的行为以两种不同的顺序位置描述,与邻接对相关,作为响应或发起感谢行为。在最初的感谢行动之后,回应是有条件的相关或预期的。对这些回答的对比分析表明,在73%的情况下,它们构成了另一种带有“tack”这个词的感谢行为。在芬兰,这一比例达到81%,在瑞典达到65%。这与我之前对两种类型的医疗接触中的感谢的研究形成鲜明对比(Grahn 2019),在瑞典,作为对发起感谢的回应,感谢行为的比例略高于芬兰。总之,顺序位置被强调为人际关系的管理和这个机构设置的组织的关键。
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Thanking actions: interactional variation in Swedish-language service encounters in Sweden and Finland
Abstract The social action of thanking is an everyday practice in most cultures and, as such, it has been the focus of contrastive studies of different languages, cultures, and countries. This article focuses on the sequential organisation of the action of thanking in Swedish, which is a pluricentric L1 in Sweden and Finland. The study’s data are actions of thanking realised through the Swedish interjection tack [‘thank you’] in service encounters in the two countries. By analysing the sequential position of actions that are similar in form, their potentially different interactional functions can be examined. The actions of thanking are described in two different sequential positions in relation to adjacency pairs, as either responsive or initiating thanking actions. After an initiating thanking action a response is conditionally relevant or expected. A contrastive analysis of these responses reveals that in 73 % of the cases they constitute another action of thanking with the word tack. In Finland, the proportion amounts to 81 % and in Sweden it amounts to 65 %. This contrasts with my earlier study on thanking in medical encounters in the two varieties (Grahn 2019), where a slightly higher proportion of thanking actions as responses to initiating thanks was reported in Sweden than in Finland. In sum, sequential position is highlighted as critical for the management of interpersonal relations and the organisation of this institutional setting.
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