A Pragmatic Study On English Jokes About Marriage In Internet
This study is a pragmatic study. The objectives of this study are: (1) to describe the intentions of the jokes on marriage in internet, (2) to find the implicatures of the jokes on marriage in internet, and (3) to find the violation on Grice's maxims in humor about marriage in internet. This re...
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Main Author: | Rofik, Ahmad (Author) |
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