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Maxim Gorky: a political history
1956Maxim Gorky was born in 1868. At nine he was thrown out into the world to fend for himself. Even as a boy he protested against the ugliness of life and refused to submit to the forces of circumstance. At sixteen he found himself in an intellectual and emotional quandry.
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EFL Education Journal
This study aimed to analyze the politeness maxims in the government published ELT textbook for Senior High School student. According to Geoffrey Leech's (1983) politeness principle includes six maxims: tact maxim, generosity maxim, approbation maxim ...
Ella Lovi Septiani+2 more
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This study aimed to analyze the politeness maxims in the government published ELT textbook for Senior High School student. According to Geoffrey Leech's (1983) politeness principle includes six maxims: tact maxim, generosity maxim, approbation maxim ...
Ella Lovi Septiani+2 more
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Politeness Principles Of Flouting Maxims Used By The Characters Of “The School Of Rock” Movie
Jurnal Bima : Pusat Publikasi Ilmu Pendidikan bahasa dan SastraThe primary objective of this research is to examine and analyze the several instances in which the characters in the movie entitled "The School of Rock" flouted politeness maxims. Additionally, this research aimed to ascertain the underlying motivations
Steffanie Amalia
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An Analysis of Approbation and Sympathy Maxims Based on Leech’s Politeness Principles in Emma Movie
Journal of Scientific Research, Education, and Technology (JSRET)This research aims to identify the most dominant type of politeness principles especially on approbation and sympathy maxims and the application both of them in Emma movie. This research was descriptive study.
Nuraini Rini+5 more
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THE VIOLATION OF THE POLITENESS PRINCIPLE MAXIMS IN 300 MOVIE SUBTITLE
, 2020This research focused on the violation of politeness maxims done by the characters in 300 movie. The violation has other meaning that mean different from the actual and expressed meaning.
Rahman Wildana+2 more
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Prophetic at Any Price? Clergy Political Behavior and Utility Maximization*
Social Science Quarterly, 2010Objective. I examine the degree to which U.S. clergy might be considered utility maximizers in determining whether to undertake political behavior among their parishioners. Specifically, I investigate whether mainline Protestant clergy elect not to engage in political activities due to a general concern that their behavior might lead to a downturn in ...
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Students’ Politeness Strategies and Politeness Maxims in Student-Teacher Online Interactions
International journal of research and innovation in social scienceThis study investigated the politeness strategies and politeness maxims employed by engineering students during interactions with their teacher on the Blackboard Learn learning management system.
Cristy Grace A. Ngo+3 more
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Analysis of Politeness Maxims in Indonesian Language Use in College Environments
ROMEO REVIEW OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION CULTURE AND PEDAGOGYLanguage politeness is part of pragmatics which studies the use of language in communication. Pragmatics examines context-bound meaning, in contrast to semantics which examines context-free meaning.
Anita Puspawati
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VIOLATION OF POLITENESS MAXIMS IN THE TELEVISION SERIES THE BIG BANG THEORY
, 2017The aims of this research were to analyze the type of politeness maxims were violated by the speakers, to analyze the purposes of violation, and to evaluate the effects of politeness maxims in the conversation.
Agus Rohmahwati, I. Yuliasri
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Maximizing Tax Revenue While Minimizing Political Costs
Journal of Public Policy, 1985ABSTRACTTax revenue is a function of laws and administration as well as economic activity. Four different theories purport to explain revenue-raising in contemporary Western nations: universal abstractions about economic systems; national culture: tax-specific characteristics; avoiding political costs through political inertia. OECD data on taxation in
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