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<title>Yabancı Diller Yüksekokulu / School of Foreign Languages</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 08:39:57 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Emirati University students’ use of the request speech act in Arabic in email communication with faculty</title>
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<description>Emirati University students’ use of the request speech act in Arabic in email communication with faculty
Deveci, Tanju; Abbas, Elrashid Yousif
Students’ academic performance is greatly affected by their communication skills, a &#13;
significant one of which is email writing. Due to technological advances and the distance education &#13;
imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, a great deal of communication between students and &#13;
professors is in the form of email communication. Students’ inattention to the rules of this particular &#13;
genre may result in face-threatening situations. Prompted by the lack of research on university &#13;
students’ utilization of the request speech act in Arabic emails, this study investigated 96 Emirati &#13;
first-year students’ request behaviors in Arabic in communication with university professors. Data &#13;
were collected using a discourse-completion task and an evaluation form filled in by two judges. &#13;
Results showed that the students mostly produced a direct request speech act. However, a significant &#13;
number of them failed to follow the expected discourse structure often omitting the subject line, not &#13;
thanking or writing their names at the end. The judges thought the emails were generally respectful. &#13;
However, they felt they were not appropriate, which was mainly caused by the frequent mistakes &#13;
with spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. There were also instances of informal language use and &#13;
grammatical errors. Based on these results, recommendations are provided focusing on awareness-raising and practice activities.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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