The "hedge" in speech acts is a kind of particles, words or phrases that can soften the degree of exertion. To minimize or avoid the burdensomeness of FTA, negotiators tend to use hedges to achieve their goals without threatening the faces of others.
A "hedge" in speech act is a particle, word, or phrase that softens the degree of imposition. To minimize or avoid the heavy lifting of FTA, negotiators tend to use hedges to achieve their goals without threatening the faces of others.
Hedges in speech acts are particles, words or phrases that can soften the degree of exertion. In order to minimize or avoid the onerous nature of FTA, negotiators tend to use hedges to achieve their goals without threatening others' faces.<br>