Volume : III, Issue : V, June - 2013 SALUTATIONS AND SIGNING OFFS IN NATIVE AND NONNATIVE'S INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ELECTRONIC MESSAGES MUAYYAD OMRAN CHIAD Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : The study is an analysis of electronic messages transmitted by international
native and nonnative buyers and sellers of different products. The aim is to identify
the salutations and signing off formulas, the underlying contextual factors behind
the use of these formulas, and how these factors influence the people's choices. The
study also sheds light on the differences and similarities between native and
nonnative speakers in the use of such formulas. It is expected that 1) the purpose of
communication, the topic, the medium, and social distance play part in the way
greetings and closings are formed, and 2) nonnative speakers show more concern
about the conventional standards of commercial letters than the native speakers. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : MUAYYAD OMRAN CHIAD, (2013). SALUTATIONS AND SIGNING OFFS IN NATIVE AND NONNATIVE'S INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ELECTRONIC MESSAGES. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. V, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2517.pdf References :
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