INTERCONNECTEDNESS BETWEEN SPEECH ACTS' EXPRESSIONS AND SPEAKERS' SOCIAL VARIABLE: A Comparative Study of Female Main Character in Expressing Feeling of Dislike in Two Chicklist
This study is designed to look at the comparison between two main characters in communicating their feeling of dislike. The data for this study were obtained from the expressions uttered by the main characters in the two popular genres of feminism novel so-called chicldits. The chicldits are 'S...
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Main Author: | Husnun Nisa, - (Author) |
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2007-08-01.
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