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Illocutionary Acts in Ellen Degeneres Talk Show
This study deals with the types of illocutionary acts in Ellen Degeneres Talk show. The objectives of this study were to describe the types of illocutionary Acts which were used in Ellen Degeneres Talk show, to discover the type of illocutionary act which was dominantly used in Ellen Degeneres Talk show, why it is dominant and to elaborate in what contexts the dominant type occurs. This research applied descriptive qualitative method. It took two episodes of Ellen Degeneres Talk Showwhich is taken randomly from internet. Based on the analysis, not all types of illocutionary acts were used in Ellen Degeneres Talkbecause Declarative is not found.There were 326 utterances in two episodes selected, and the percentages of data were 43.86% ofassertives, 30.67% of directives, 18.40% of expressives, 6.13% of commisives and 0% of declaratives. The writer does not find declarations in the dialogue because there is no utterance that has a function that can change the world or the status of people through speaker\u27s utterance. The most dominant type of illocutionary acts found was Assertives. It shows that in their conversation the host most gave information and statement because it happened in the context of talk show where Ellen as the host gave some information about her guess star, information about the theme of the show and also about guest\u27s personal life and career
Memories of Mary Ellen Rudin
An invited collective remembrance celebrating Mary Ellen Rudin's lif
VULNERABILITY AND POWER”: DISABILITY, PEDAGOGY, IDENTITY A Conversation with Ellen Samuels
A conversation with Ellen Samuels about disability studies and its relationship to pedagogy
Setting a Benchmark for Baltimore\u27s Courts
The Hon. Ellen Moses Heller \u2777--Setting a Benchmark for Baltimore\u27s Court
Pastorpower
Reviewed Book: Stortz, Martha Ellen. Pastorpower. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1993
Ellen Banks: Musical Manifestations: Compositions in Wax, Paper, and Yarn
This is the catalogue of the exhibition "Ellen Banks" at Boston University Art Gallery
Imagination shaped: Old Testament preaching in the Anglican tradition
Reviewed Book: Davis, Ellen F. Imagination shaped: Old Testament preaching in the Anglican tradition. Valley Forge, Pa: TPI, 1995
Book Review: Perspectivas (7th edition)
Review of Kiddle, Mary Ellen, Branda Wegmann and Sandra Schreffler. Perspectivas (7th edition). Boston: Heinle and Heinle, 2002. pp. 372. ISBN 0-03-033936-
Letter from Don to Ellen April 8, 1942
This is a sweet little letter written by Don to his cousin Ellen telling about what he was doing and the things he liked
Letter from Julia to family July 21, 1941
This letter is mostly about how the Pearsons were doing in Bolivia and how Don was liking to write letters to Marie or Ellen
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