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    Introduction: We use language in our everyday life to communicate and understand in the world we live in. It is important to every aspect and interaction in our everyday lives. Language is not only a form of communicating but it is also a way of expressing people's personality. Not only is language used in our daily life but it is also used in the courtroom. The legal language in the courtroom affects the outcome of the trial, as lawyers use not only evidence but the power of language to help…

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    believed that I was not pretty because guys never chased me, only my friends. Although these are insignificant and untrue statements, at the time this was my subjunctive point of view on the world around me. I saw the people around me and received messages from them to let me know what they thought of me. This are known as reflected…

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    facts, ideas and emotions but also build and share value. In simpler words, communication is the process of delivering and acquiring between two or more participants. The individual delivering the message is called the sender, while the individual acquiring the message is referred to as the receiver. The message transmitted also consists of beliefs and guidance. Mass Communication plays a dominant part in this contemporary and modernized civilization age of time. Mass Communication is a…

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    What is storytelling? Storytelling is an interactive. It involves two-way interaction between the storyteller and audiences. Storytelling is always related to the way a story or narrative is presented. In addition, by storytelling, the teller can tightly connected to the audiences where the knowledge and information is being shared. Linear is something that is related to a straight line. It is characterized by line. In other word, linear is also a progressing from one stage to another in a…

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    symbols are used to generate and understand meaning in a particular environment. It is a continuing activity that has no beginning and no end (Chesebro, 2014). The primary function of communication is to make people understand and interpret the message accurately (Jacobson, 2009). Through communication, misunderstand can be avoided. Generally, communication can be categorized into three types: intrapersonal communication, interpersonal communication and small group communication (refer to…

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    intends to convey the message with the intention of passing information and ideas to others is known as sender or communicator.  Ideas: this is the subject matter of the communication. This may be an opinion, attitude, feeling, views, orders, or suggestions.  Encoding: The subject matter further passing requires use of certain symbols such as words, actions or pictures etc. conversion of subject matter into these symbols is the process of encoding.  Communication channel/ Message: The person…

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    When Maxim of Quantity is flouted, the speakers deliberately give either too much or too little information. When too little information is provided, it is usually the case of unwillingness to reveal all the details. On the other hand, when the speakers provide too much information, they give additional information in which it is hardly needed for the exchange. 3.3.1.1 Analysis of Flouting Maxim of Quantity There are two data in the Movie that contain Flouting Maxim of Quantity. Data 1 (3-1)…

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    always in a state of flux, and with that people change, therefore the concept of “facts” could change as well. It is imperative to be as least ambiguous as possible, not to utilize euphemisms sparingly; it is ideal to be direct and conscious of the message one is conveying in order to not illustrate unethical implications. This paper will analyze Levinson’s “Undocumented Workers” writings, followed by Postman’s “Now…This” claim and finally Lee’s work in regards to “The Many Uses Of A…

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    Media in the world has advanced immensely since the early 1800’s to present day. Communication can be defined as “how we interact at a number of levels through messages”. Communication can be subdivided into four separate categories which are interpersonal, intrapersonal, group, and mass communication. As times have changed, the way we communicate with people near and far have truly advanced. Society has gone from minimal to no use of media in a world where technology and media are a part of our…

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    discuss issues or problem, because I’d be taking the bull by the horn; while making an extra effort to resolve it on my own by applying the open door policy. This would allow us to have a conversation face-to-face where I’d be given a chance to send my message, while awaiting it to be transported, then transformed into words of what need to be said, and eventually…

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