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Abstract
THE SOCIAL INTERACTION OF LANGUAGE IN A COMIC SERIES - A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY
Alhakam Hameed Ali Hameed, Dr. Bushra Nima Rashed
Volume: 8 Issue: 4 2018
Abstract:
Dell Hymesin 1964coined The Ethnography of Communication in an attempt to explain the ways in which people use the language to interact. It hypothesizes that ethnography is less applicable among participants who have the same sociocultural background. It was proven that all the basic speech components occur whenever there is an interactional situation. The elements of (SPEAKING) schema are closely connected. However, the findings establish the fact that these elements take place effectively among participants who have the same sociocultural background.One of the most outstanding conclusions is the capability of the (SPEAKING) model to analyze not only an interaction between two or more participants, but also any event which consists of a monologue of one participant.
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