A STUDY ON THE DIRECTIVE UTTERANCES IN THE ENGLISH TEXTBOOK ENTITLED ENGLISH FOR VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS

This research is aimed at identifying the forms, finding out the speaker's intention, and clarifying the politeness pattern of directive utterances. To identifying the forms, the writer refers to the linguistic elements especially the sentence. In finding out the speaker's intention, the w...

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Main Author: Anisa, Maya (Author)
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Published: 2007.
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