Dewi et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Maxim violation done by Emily in Emily in Paris MovieDewi et al., 2023
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- Dewi N
- Candra K
- Ayomi P
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- Journal of Language and Applied Linguistics
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This article investigates the Maxim Violation analysis employed by Emily, the main character in the movie. The data was taken from Emily in Paris Season 1 Movie. The goal of this research is to discover different types of maxim violations and figure out what motivates the …
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