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Face Threatening Acts are politeness forms which have been struggled over in the past and now as they are pragmatically deemed relevant in identifying centripetal and centrifugal movements exerted by political actors on their interlocutors.  The find... see more

This paper explores the issues of Politeness (Brown and Levinson, 1987) in the interaction between mentors and mentees (or students) of a tertiary learning context. It attempts to (i) investigate the use of Redressive Strategies or Face Threatening Acts (... see more

This paper looks at the impeachment of Renato C. Corona, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, through the lens of Victor Turner’s Social Drama Theory. Using a rhetorical analysis approach, it classifies the events of the Corona impeachme... see more

This study aims to uncover, analyze, and interpret the reality of hospitality language in tourism from the perspective of the duality. The underlying assumption that language is an action  in social practices. This is shown by the practice of the Eng... see more

Kritikan sering kali dilabelkan sebagai komen yang negatif. Namun kritikan juga boleh merupakan komen yang bersifat positif. Kritikan membawa maksud yang luas, iaitu ulasan. Dalam budaya Melayu, kritikan disampaikan dengan pelbagai cara, iaitu dengan peng... see more

This paper looks at the public debates about the communist past, as triggered by the final report on the communist dictatorship in Romania (the Tismaneanu report) and its presidential endorsement in December 2006. The paper employs narrative and... see more

The present study examines English suggestions that surfaced naturally during a collaborative writing task in a Spanish class. Students’ limited L2 (second language) oral skills made it necessary for them to speak in their L1 (first language), English, wh... see more

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