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The analysis of illocutionary act in drama "The winter's tale" by William Shakespeare

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through this analysis the writer has determined the utterances included the illocutionary act of asserting, asking and requesting (or ordering) and the utterances cannot be seen only on the literal meaning which is directly indicated but we can consider the indirect act from the context of the conversation.


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Fakultas Adab & Humaniora (BSI 2007) BSI 2007 RAH a
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BSI 2007
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Makassar : Faculty of Adab and Humanities., 2007
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51 pages
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English
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BSI 2007
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William Shakespeare
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