Politeness strategies in Edward Albee`s ( 1928- ) Who`s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: A Discourse Analysis Study.
Mohamed Shawky Mohamed Ahmrd;
Abstract
The major concern of rhis thesis is to apply a pragmatic theory, which has essentially been used in the analysis of language use by interactants in everyday situations and in the analysis of dialogic exchanges between fictional characters in a dramatic c
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| Title | Politeness strategies in Edward Albee`s ( 1928- ) Who`s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: A Discourse Analysis Study. | Authors | Mohamed Shawky Mohamed Ahmrd | Keywords | Politeness strategies in Edward Albee`s ( 1928- ) Who`s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: A Discourse Analysis Study. | Issue Date | 2005 | Description | The major concern of rhis thesis is to apply a pragmatic theory, which has essentially been used in the analysis of language use by interactants in everyday situations and in the analysis of dialogic exchanges between fictional characters in a dramatic c |
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