Jurnal bahasa moden, Volume 9Pusat Bahasa, Universiti Malaya, 1995 - Language and languages |
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... seen as an occupational argot , involves the use of special terms , code numbers and abbreviations . The following extract provides some examples . Extract 5 W : ... Okay ? Shall we start ? Rectification stock ... A : W : 57 P20 23 ...
... seen as an occupational argot , involves the use of special terms , code numbers and abbreviations . The following extract provides some examples . Extract 5 W : ... Okay ? Shall we start ? Rectification stock ... A : W : 57 P20 23 ...
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... seen as a marker of social relationship , a source of pride to its users , having the values of intimacy , spontaneity and informality . It is an important code when there is a need to describe emotions , and to establish rapport and ...
... seen as a marker of social relationship , a source of pride to its users , having the values of intimacy , spontaneity and informality . It is an important code when there is a need to describe emotions , and to establish rapport and ...
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... seen that far from being insignificant , oral words are powerful either on their own or associated with the written ones . Both play an important part in our lives and both should be recognised as such . There is often a process from ...
... seen that far from being insignificant , oral words are powerful either on their own or associated with the written ones . Both play an important part in our lives and both should be recognised as such . There is often a process from ...
Contents
Prakata | 1 |
Indirectness in Malay Diplomacy with particular reference to Busi | 19 |
a Case for Language | 49 |
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