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    • Linguistic Impoliteness: A Brief Literature Review 

      Fauziati, Endang (Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, 2014-01-25)
      This paper attempts to briefly review state of the art of the theory of impoliteness. The most notable figure in the field is Jonathan Culpeper whose model of impoliteness was initially introduced as a parallel to Brown ...
    • Linguistic Politeness Theory 

      Fauziati, Endang (Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, 2013-03-01)
      We usually know for certain with what we mean when we describe someone’s behavior as polite. Our usual way of describing it is by giving examples of behavior, which we consider polite. For example, people behave politely ...
    • Systemic-Functional Linguistics and Its Implication in Foreign Language Teaching 

      Fauziati, Endang (Seminar Nasional Kajian Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya (SEMNAS KBSP) IV 2016, 2016-04)
      Applied-linguists study language use in context such as the contexts associated with specialized registers (e.g., business or academic), contexts for language learning (e.g., classrooms and study abroad programs), and ...
    • Using Nursery Rhymes and Songs to Teach English to Young Children 

      Fauziati, Endang (Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, 2015)
      Knowing some basic principles of language learning, characteristic of children and classroom techniques, especially nursery rhymes and songs, which are suitable for teaching English for children, is very crucial for the ...