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Comparison of Interruption in Relatively Formal and Informal Talk Show Programs

Comparison of Interruption in Relatively Formal and Informal Talk Show Programs
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摘要 Interruption,as a linguistic phenomenon,can be see everywhere.And talk show programs are common setting for interruptions.So in this thesis three questions are addressed as followed:What function does the interruption have in these two kinds of talk shows(relatively formal and informal) respectively;what are the similarities of relatively formal and informal talk show programs;what are the differences between relatively formal and informal talk shows. Interruption, as a linguistic phenomenon, can be see everywhere. And talk show programs are common setting for in?terruptions. So in this thesis three questions are addressed as followed: What function does the interruption have in these two kinds of talk shows (relatively formal and informal) respectively; what are the similarities of relatively formal and informal talk show programs;what are the differences between relatively formal and informal talk shows.
作者 王晨宇
出处 《海外英语》 2013年第13期251-252,共2页 Overseas English
关键词 INTERRUPTION relatively FORMAL TALK SHOW PROGRAMS interruption relatively formal talk show programs relatively informal talk show programs
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