The Conative and Vocative (Directive) Function in Parent-Child Interactions in Jordan

Authors

  • Omar Alkhateeb Researcher and translator, M.A, Department of English,Yarmouk University
  • Mahmud Wardat Professor of English, Ph.D, Department of English ,Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan

Keywords:

child interactions; conative and vocative pragmatic function; overprotective parents; children; behavior; personality

Abstract

The present study is carried out to investigate the conative and vocative pragmatic function of parent-child interactions in Irbid City, Jordan. A sample of 300 school children from different areas of Irbid was chosen randomly from Irbid governorate in North Jordan. The sample consisted of grade 5 pupils who are 11 years old. Fifty percent of the sample were males, whereas the second fifty percent females. A questionnaire of 5 items was distributed to the sample to measure the conative and vocative pragmatic function. The results showed that parent-child interactions in Jordan exhibit this pragmatic function. The results also showed that parents' interactions affect children's personality and behavior positively through applying certain tactics and styles.

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2018-07-30

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Research Article

How to Cite

Alkhateeb, O. ., & Wardat, M. . (2018). The Conative and Vocative (Directive) Function in Parent-Child Interactions in Jordan. International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation, 1(2), 57-67. https://al-kindipublishers.org/index.php/ijllt/article/view/958