Abstract
This study describes the variation on the speech act of requests in the Spanish of three generations of Cubans and Cuban-Americans from Miami; Florida. Certain conclusions can be drawn about the effect of gender on the discourse structures of such speakers. Using role play data; this research reveals that contact with American English; whose pragmatic norms have been categorized within the negative politeness frame (Brown & Levinson; 1978); starts a process of pragmatic calquing observed in bilingual women. In this sense; it becomes evident that there is distance between third and first generation norms; whose tendency is towards positive politeness. Also; the notion of Denial of agency is discussed in relationship to this change.
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