A SOCIO-PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF ABUSIVE UTTERANCES IN COMEDY MOVIE MANUSCRIPT

This research deals with abusive utterances in comedy movie manuscript. The aims of this research are to identify the form, to describe the implicature and to describe the politeness patterns of the abusive utterances in comedy movie manuscript. The type of this research is descriptive qualitative....

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Main Author: Chielmiaty, Aldise Yofa (Author)
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Published: 2010.
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