An Analysis of Politeness Strategy and Cooperative Principle in “The Croods” Movie
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https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss1.1305Keywords:
politeness strategy, cooperative principle, the croodsAbstract
This research was aimed at identifying, classifying, and describing the politeness strategies and cooperative implicature that there in The Croods movie. This research is using the Descriptive method. The result shows that there are 20 utterances indicates in Bald on record, 20 utterances of off record, 6 utterances of positive politeness, and 4 utterances of negative politeness. Thus, it could be stated that the highest frequency of politeness strategy in The Croods movie are both Bald on-record and Off-record.
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