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    Conversational Implicature

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    RESEARCH PROPOSAL A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURE USED BY THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN GUY RITCHIE’S SHERLOCK HOLMES (2009) [pic] By: Ratih Santi Mianawati 08211141027 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE STUDY PROGRAM FACULTY OF LANGUAGES AND ARTS YOGYAKARTA STATE UNIVERSITY 2011 1. Title of Research : A Pragmatic Analysis of Conversational Implicature used by the Main Characters in Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes (2009) Personal identity :

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    linguistic communication have become a widely discussed topic among linguists‚ lawyers‚ psychologists and philosophers. Basically‚ we have carried out the present paper based on the works of J. R. Searle‚ J. L. Austin‚ P. W. Culicover‚ S. C. Levinson‚ G. U. Yule. The problem of speech acts was pioneered by another American language philosopher J.L. Austin. His observations were delivered at Harvard University in 1955 as the William James Lectures which were posthumously published in his famous book How to

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    References: Chambers Dictionary (1993) Edinburgh: Chambers Raaflaub‚ Kurt A.; Ober‚ Josiah; Wallace‚ Robert; Farrah‚ Cynthia (2007). Origins of Democracy Stein‚ Peter (1999). Roman Law in European History. Cambridge‚ UK: Cambridge University Press Yule‚ David (2006) Bibliography Chambers Dictionary (1993) Edinburgh: Chambers Aitchison‚ Jean (1999). Teach Yourself Linguistics. London: Hodder Headline. Raaflaub‚ Kurt A.; Ober‚ Josiah; Wallace‚ Robert; Farrah‚ Cynthia (2007). Origins of Democracy. Ewing

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    The Acute Stress Response

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    Acute Stress Response Cheryl Welch Liberty University Abstract The purpose of this paper is to define and explain the acute stress response and acute stress disorder. Clarify the differences between the two conditions and offer review of treatments and symptoms associated with both. Therapies and interventions are reviewed and explored for effectiveness in resolving symptoms and preventing post-traumatic stress disorder. The acute stress response (ASR) refers to psychological and physiological

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    Madison Avalos Mrs. Bramley Honors American Literature 9 Sept. 2011 The Unbalanced Scale of Justice For thousands of years‚ even before Africans were introduced into North America as slaves‚ there has been a perpetual belief that one race stands superior to another inferior race‚ also known as racism. This problem was said to be solved through reformations like the emancipation proclamation and through the equality laws placed within the constitution‚ but even during the 1960’s‚ racism remained

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    Singer Critique: Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality PHI208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning Instructor: Christopher Kinney Marissa Witt October 21‚ 2013 In Peter Singer’s 1972 article Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality‚ he describes the dire situation that nine million refugees faced in East Bengal in 1971 and urges the wealthier‚ or affluent‚ nations to take immediate and long term moral actions to stop the spread of extreme global poverty. With this‚ he offers a philosophical

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    One is not born knowing the difference between right and wrong‚ but must observe the actions of others to confirm their own beliefs. Often‚ while observing others’ lives‚ adolescents do not remember the respectable actions of those around them‚ but instead set people apart based on the evil they encountered. It is much easier for someone to see another’s actions and understand its immorality than to recognize the decent ones; for those who perform good deeds do not lure attention but those who act

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    25 March 2013 Mythic Dimensions of Literature “The Origins of Christmas” Christmas is a holiday celebrated by members of the religion of Christianity. The holiday acknowledges the birth of the Christian prophet Jesus Christ. It is celebrated on December 25th by an estimated two billion members of the Christian religion. The holiday is also celebrated by many non-Christians‚ who highlight the secular aspects of the holiday. Many of the symbols‚ traditions‚ and rituals widely attributed to Christmas

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    Celta Assignment 1

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    Assignment 1 : FOCUS ON THE LEARNER Learner Profile Juan Carlos is a 50 year old native Colombian student‚ currently residing in Switzerland. He has an intermediate level of English. He works as an Information Technology (IT) engineer and has acquired the necessary English vocabulary to function effectively within this sector. He would like to improve his everyday English fluency in order to interact more effectively with the Lausanne immigrant community‚ which uses English as the primary language

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    the American sitcom “Seinfeld” called “The Contest”. In order to carry out the work several fragments were selected from the episode’s script‚ which were analyzed using as theoretical framework the concepts taken from the book “Pragmatics” by George Yule. The interactions of those concepts (reference and inference‚ presupposition‚ cooperation and implicature‚ politeness and interaction‚ and speech acts and events) with the fragments selected demonstrate the importance of the unsaid not only in everyday

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