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‘Bebaxšid’ (Excuse Me) as a Multifunctional Speech Act in Persian
Massoumeh Khodaei Moghaddam +2 more
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The Kelabit language : Austronesian voice and syntactic typology [PDF]
Hemmings, Charlotte
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(Dis) Empowering Discourses in Literature : Potraits of the Weak anf the Marginalised Throughout History [PDF]
Wijanarka, Hirmawan
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Metaphors Found In The Song Switchblade By Niki A Comparative Study [PDF]
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International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences
In the Madurese ethnic pesantren environment, expressions of critique and praise are frequently conveyed both directly and indirectly. This study aims to describe the types, forms, linguistic varieties, and delivery patterns of critique and praise ...
Akhmad Sofyan +3 more
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In the Madurese ethnic pesantren environment, expressions of critique and praise are frequently conveyed both directly and indirectly. This study aims to describe the types, forms, linguistic varieties, and delivery patterns of critique and praise ...
Akhmad Sofyan +3 more
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Who Speaks, Who Listens? Gendered Speech Styles in Will Smith’s Interview with Ellen
SAGE OpenPrior research on gendered language has primarily focused on everyday conversations and workplace discourse. However, media interviews, where gender intersects with institutional roles and performative identities, remain understudied, particularly from ...
Wei Yang, Mingxing Yang
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Journal of Applied Linguistics and TESOL (JALT)
This study explores gender-based speech variations through Power and Dominance Theory, centering on ordinary value-based settings including SIM card purchasing, bank account opening, clothing selection, and cosmetics buying.
Maleeha Shahzadi +2 more
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This study explores gender-based speech variations through Power and Dominance Theory, centering on ordinary value-based settings including SIM card purchasing, bank account opening, clothing selection, and cosmetics buying.
Maleeha Shahzadi +2 more
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