This research seeks to identify the types of speech acts found in 6 different quarreling speech events in Ted 2 film. The quarreling speech events analyzed in this research are couple's quarrel, neighbor quarrel, friends 'quarrel, and enemies' quarrel. The data were collected purposively and analyzed using content analysis and focus group discussions. The findings conclude that quarrels are dominated by assertive, directive, and expressive speech acts that imply the argumentative and emotional nature of the quarreling speech event. The types of participants and their relations also affect the speech acts found in quarrels. Couple's quarrel is dominated by expressive speech acts, while neighbors' quarrel is dominated by directive speech acts...
textIn this dissertation, I provide a discourse and narrative analysis of actual conflict talk episo...
Argumentation in interaction: The sequential structure of accounts in television debates Abstract Th...
Speech acts—promises, apologies, jokes, orders, threats, compliments—are actions we perform with wor...
Conflict talk, also known as controversial discourse, is a kind of confrontational communicative beh...
Conflict talk, also known as controversial discourse, is a kind of confrontational communicative beh...
This dissertation gathers a series of studies on speech acts that appear in contexts of disagreement...
Verbal disagreement expression is a spoken word or phrase used as a dispreferred next action across ...
A common view of verbal duels is that they are exchanges of insults between young males, and thus a ...
Speech act is very important in building and reaching the goal of a conversation. In this study, the...
This paper surveys research in the area of conflict talk, focusing on discourse analytical studies o...
The purpose was to formulate a description of the speech act agreement/disagreement and the rules of...
The problem of revealing and systematizingthe features of expressing disagreement repeatedly is stil...
Automatic analysis of spoken conversations has recently searched for phenomena like agreement/disagr...
Until recently, research on men, women, language, and power has centered around whether differences ...
Disagreement is one of language functions that considered an act, which by its nature threatens some...
textIn this dissertation, I provide a discourse and narrative analysis of actual conflict talk episo...
Argumentation in interaction: The sequential structure of accounts in television debates Abstract Th...
Speech acts—promises, apologies, jokes, orders, threats, compliments—are actions we perform with wor...
Conflict talk, also known as controversial discourse, is a kind of confrontational communicative beh...
Conflict talk, also known as controversial discourse, is a kind of confrontational communicative beh...
This dissertation gathers a series of studies on speech acts that appear in contexts of disagreement...
Verbal disagreement expression is a spoken word or phrase used as a dispreferred next action across ...
A common view of verbal duels is that they are exchanges of insults between young males, and thus a ...
Speech act is very important in building and reaching the goal of a conversation. In this study, the...
This paper surveys research in the area of conflict talk, focusing on discourse analytical studies o...
The purpose was to formulate a description of the speech act agreement/disagreement and the rules of...
The problem of revealing and systematizingthe features of expressing disagreement repeatedly is stil...
Automatic analysis of spoken conversations has recently searched for phenomena like agreement/disagr...
Until recently, research on men, women, language, and power has centered around whether differences ...
Disagreement is one of language functions that considered an act, which by its nature threatens some...
textIn this dissertation, I provide a discourse and narrative analysis of actual conflict talk episo...
Argumentation in interaction: The sequential structure of accounts in television debates Abstract Th...
Speech acts—promises, apologies, jokes, orders, threats, compliments—are actions we perform with wor...