Analysing speech acts: Deception & self-disclosure in the film ‘Catch me if you can’ (2002)
J. R. Searle’s Speech Act Theory (1979) is a robust framework used to analyse communication, intention, and effect. Applying this theory, the present study explores the intricate interplay between speech acts, deception, and self-disclosure within the film ‘Catch Me If You Can’ (2002). Despite the f...
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Main Author: | Lim, Ai Lyen |
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Format: | Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis |
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2024
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6506/1/2102669_FYP.pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6506/ |
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