Linguistic strategies use for setting up a forum page “Yamped Kratoodet Social”
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This article aimed to study linguistic strategies use for setting up a forum page “Yamped Kratoodet Social”. The data of wich were collected from 158 forum of poster from https://www.facebook.com/SocialUpdateOnline which posted during July 2021 - September 2021 and analyzed by using speech act approach. It was found from the study that on a forum page Yamped Kratoodet Social could be classified into 10 categories as follows: 1) asking question 2) giving information 3) asking for assistance 4) tole to do 6) giving advice 7) indentifying addressees 8)make excueses 9) making an introduction and 10) comtemplating
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