Verbal Courtesy in Directive Speech Acts: A Pragmatic Analysis of Requests in Hierarchical Workplace Contexts with Asymmetric Communicative Relationships

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While directive speech acts are inherent to hierarchical communication, their impositive nature can create relational friction. This study addresses a gap in pragmatic research by analyzing the specific verbal politeness strategies used by managers to mitigate requests to subordinates within a Colom...

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Autores: Ahumada Moncada, Silvana Patricia, Castro Ríos, Guido Angello
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:armonía organizacional
actos de habla directivos
lenguaje organizacional
solicitud de tareas
Organizational harmony
directive speech acts
organizational language
task solicitation
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spelling Verbal Courtesy in Directive Speech Acts: A Pragmatic Analysis of Requests in Hierarchical Workplace Contexts with Asymmetric Communicative RelationshipsLa cortesía verbal en actos de habla directivos: un análisis pragmático de las solicitudes en contextos jerárquicos laborales de relaciones comunicativas asimétricasAhumada Moncada, Silvana PatriciaCastro Ríos, Guido Angelloarmonía organizacionalactos de habla directivoslenguaje organizacionalsolicitud de tareasOrganizational harmonydirective speech actsorganizational languagetask solicitationWhile directive speech acts are inherent to hierarchical communication, their impositive nature can create relational friction. This study addresses a gap in pragmatic research by analyzing the specific verbal politeness strategies used by managers to mitigate requests to subordinates within a Colombian corporate context. Drawing from a corpus collected via the Discourse Completion Test, the findings reveal that mitigating politeness is the predominant interactional strategy. Linguistic resources such as informal address (tuteo) function to build solidarity, while modalizers and the modesty plural diminish the perceived authority gap. The study concludes that these politeness strategies are not merely optional, but a fundamental mechanism for maintaining organizational harmony, holding direct implications for management practice and intercultural communication training.Dado que el carácter impositivo de los actos de habla directivos puede crear fricción en la comunicación jerárquica, este estudio pragmático analiza las estrategias de cortesía verbal que jefes en Colombia emplean para atenuar sus peticiones a subalternos. A partir de un corpus recolectado con el Discourse Completion Test, los hallazgos revelan que la cortesía mitigadora es la estrategia predominante. Recursos como el tuteo construyen solidaridad, mientras que los modalizadores y el plural de modestia reducen la brecha de autoridad percibida. Se concluye que estas estrategias no son opcionales, sino un mecanismo fundamental para la armonía organizacional, con claras implicaciones para la práctica gerencial y la formación en comunicación intercultural.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2025-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/lexis/article/view/32957Lexis; Vol. 49 No. 2 (2025): ; 756-787Lexis; Vol. 49 Núm. 2 (2025): ; 756-7870254-9239reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/lexis/article/view/32957/28419http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/329572025-12-23T04:57:03Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Verbal Courtesy in Directive Speech Acts: A Pragmatic Analysis of Requests in Hierarchical Workplace Contexts with Asymmetric Communicative Relationships
La cortesía verbal en actos de habla directivos: un análisis pragmático de las solicitudes en contextos jerárquicos laborales de relaciones comunicativas asimétricas
title Verbal Courtesy in Directive Speech Acts: A Pragmatic Analysis of Requests in Hierarchical Workplace Contexts with Asymmetric Communicative Relationships
spellingShingle Verbal Courtesy in Directive Speech Acts: A Pragmatic Analysis of Requests in Hierarchical Workplace Contexts with Asymmetric Communicative Relationships
Ahumada Moncada, Silvana Patricia
armonía organizacional
actos de habla directivos
lenguaje organizacional
solicitud de tareas
Organizational harmony
directive speech acts
organizational language
task solicitation
title_short Verbal Courtesy in Directive Speech Acts: A Pragmatic Analysis of Requests in Hierarchical Workplace Contexts with Asymmetric Communicative Relationships
title_full Verbal Courtesy in Directive Speech Acts: A Pragmatic Analysis of Requests in Hierarchical Workplace Contexts with Asymmetric Communicative Relationships
title_fullStr Verbal Courtesy in Directive Speech Acts: A Pragmatic Analysis of Requests in Hierarchical Workplace Contexts with Asymmetric Communicative Relationships
title_full_unstemmed Verbal Courtesy in Directive Speech Acts: A Pragmatic Analysis of Requests in Hierarchical Workplace Contexts with Asymmetric Communicative Relationships
title_sort Verbal Courtesy in Directive Speech Acts: A Pragmatic Analysis of Requests in Hierarchical Workplace Contexts with Asymmetric Communicative Relationships
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ahumada Moncada, Silvana Patricia
Castro Ríos, Guido Angello
author Ahumada Moncada, Silvana Patricia
author_facet Ahumada Moncada, Silvana Patricia
Castro Ríos, Guido Angello
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author2 Castro Ríos, Guido Angello
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv armonía organizacional
actos de habla directivos
lenguaje organizacional
solicitud de tareas
Organizational harmony
directive speech acts
organizational language
task solicitation
topic armonía organizacional
actos de habla directivos
lenguaje organizacional
solicitud de tareas
Organizational harmony
directive speech acts
organizational language
task solicitation
description While directive speech acts are inherent to hierarchical communication, their impositive nature can create relational friction. This study addresses a gap in pragmatic research by analyzing the specific verbal politeness strategies used by managers to mitigate requests to subordinates within a Colombian corporate context. Drawing from a corpus collected via the Discourse Completion Test, the findings reveal that mitigating politeness is the predominant interactional strategy. Linguistic resources such as informal address (tuteo) function to build solidarity, while modalizers and the modesty plural diminish the perceived authority gap. The study concludes that these politeness strategies are not merely optional, but a fundamental mechanism for maintaining organizational harmony, holding direct implications for management practice and intercultural communication training.
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