Affiliation:
1. Jordan University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Abstract
This study explores compliments given by judges to contestants on the TV talent show Arab Idol. A
total of 120 comments from the third season 2014–2015 were analyzed for compliment types, structures, lexicon, and supportive
remarks. Spenser-Oatey’s (2000, 2002, 2005a, 2005b, 2008) rapport management theory was employed to determine how judges managed rapport with contestants
through compliments. The analysis shows that the majority of judges’ compliments on the show were explicit
compliments that were based on three syntactic patterns and four types of positive semantic carriers conveying
complimenting adjectives, verbs, nouns, and adverbs. A smaller category of implicit compliments involved such
strategies as comparison/contrast, rhetorical questions, and
praising contestant’s country. Both categories were typically qualified by supportive or weakening elements
such as repetition, encouragement, and criticism, resulting in a third category
of ‘macro-compliments’. The study shows that rapport management accounts to a large extent for the judges’
complimenting behavior.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company