Research Article

Navigating Compliment Responses among Jordanian and Omani Students: A Conceptual Study

Authors

  • Mouad Mohammed Al-Natour Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan
  • Wuroud Hosni Ateeq Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan
  • Abdul Raheem Al Jaraedah Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan
  • Faisal Lafee Alobeytha Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan
  • Abdallah Mohammed Mufadi Alharahsheh Department of Translation, Faculty of Arts, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan
  • Zainab Yousef Musa Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan
  • Zakaryia Almahasees Translation Department, Faculty of Arts, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan
  • Haitham M.K AlYousef Department of Translation, Faculty of Arts, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan

Abstract

Compliment is one of the linguistic aspects used by Jordanian and Omani speakers. Therefore, understanding the strategies of compliments is essential to improve communication during interactions. This study aimed to investigate the pragmatics of compliment responses between Jordanian and Omani students, highlighting the differences and similarities in their use of compliment strategies in their interactions. A quantitative approach, in the form of a questionnaire, was adopted to collect data from both student groups. This study employs Herbert's (1986, 1990) theoretical framework to analyze the data. It categorizes compliments into five types: acceptance, mitigation/deflection, rejection, no response, and request interpretation. It is expected that there will be some differences and similarities, although the forms of their compliments may vary considerably. Thus, the hypotheses to be examined are: First, the Jordanian and Omani students' compliment strategies are different. Second, the compliment strategies used by both groups are largely similar. Third, the forms of compliments differ between the two groups despite speaking the same language.  

Article information

Journal

British Journal of Applied Linguistics

Volume (Issue)

5 (3)

Pages

09-14

Published

2025-11-27

How to Cite

Mouad Mohammed Al-Natour, Wuroud Hosni Ateeq, Abdul Raheem Al Jaraedah, Faisal Lafee Alobeytha, Abdallah Mohammed Mufadi Alharahsheh, Zainab Yousef Musa, Zakaryia Almahasees, & Haitham M.K AlYousef. (2025). Navigating Compliment Responses among Jordanian and Omani Students: A Conceptual Study . British Journal of Applied Linguistics, 5(3), 09-14. https://doi.org/10.32996/bjal.2025.5.3.2

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Keywords:

Compliment, Oman, Jordan, pragmatics, sociolinguistics