Perception Of Politeness In Requests By Indonesian Learners Of English As A Foreign Language

This study focuses on analyzing the perception of politeness in requests by EFL leraners. This study aim at 1) describes the perception of the learners for the politeness in requests in some different social situation produced by Indonesian EFL learners, 2) describe the different perception of polit...

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Main Authors: Waluyanti, Eko (Author), , Agus Wijayanto, Ph.D (Author), , Siti Zurhriah Ariatmi, M. Hum (Author)
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Published: 2014.
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