Keyphrases
Cultural Pragmatics
100%
Pragmatic Study
100%
Indonesia
100%
Madurese
38%
Comment Sections
33%
Symbolic Violence
33%
Lexicon
33%
Language Identity
33%
Social Media Comments
33%
Vocabulary Skills
33%
Verbal Expression
33%
Linguistic Study
33%
Illocutionary Acts
33%
Model Competition
33%
Social Power
33%
Gender Power
33%
Power Dynamics
33%
Nonbinary
33%
Compliment Responses
33%
Asia
33%
Balinese
33%
Visual Media
33%
Gender Identity
33%
Cultural Linguistics
33%
University Students
33%
Pakistan
33%
Coastal Communities
33%
Tuban
33%
Utterance
33%
Regency
33%
Speech Acts
33%
Discursive Strategies
33%
Apologizing
25%
Student Participation
22%
Response Strategies
16%
Positive Meaning
16%
Speech Community
11%
Redfield Theory
11%
Linguistic Issues
11%
Sociocultural Conditions
11%
Teaching Vocabulary
11%
American Context
11%
Searle
11%
Expressive Function
11%
TV Series
11%
Transcription Method
11%
American Culture
11%
Pakistani Students
11%
Asian Culture
11%
Qualitative Research Methods
11%
Asian Context
11%
YouTube
11%
Junior High School Students
11%
Alternative Media
11%
Consensual Qualitative Research
11%
English Teachers
11%
Instagram Posts
11%
Method Description
11%
Decision Maker
11%
Gender Equality
8%
WhatsApp
8%
Observational Method
8%
Balinese Culture
8%
Facebook
8%
Prayer
8%
Happiness
8%
Young Individuals
8%
Gratitude
8%
Negative Connotation
8%
Social Media
8%
Doxa
5%
Mother Tongue
5%
Ethnolinguistics
5%
Strategy Function
5%
Small Towns
5%
Heteronormative
5%
Scare Tactics
5%
Jiwa
5%
Fishing Tools
5%
Discriminatory Discourse
5%
Delegitimation
5%
Ship Parts
5%
Linguistic Identity
5%
Dynamic Influence
5%
Demographic Response
5%
Blaming the Victim
5%
Cross-cultural Study
5%
Gender Dynamics
5%
Intercultural Interaction
5%
Social Harmony
5%
Student Response
5%
Indonesian
5%
Mixed Methodology
5%
Gender Representation
5%
Google Forms
5%
Group by
5%
Sociocultural Context
5%
Acknowledgment
5%
Cultural Influences
5%
Digital Space
5%
Arts and Humanities
Cross-Cultural Pragmatics
100%
Indonesia
66%
Apology
44%
Social Power
33%
Visual media
33%
Student Participation
33%
Compliment responses
33%
Regency
33%
Dynamics
33%
Maritime
33%
Pakistan
33%
Americas
33%
Illocutionary Act
33%
Cultural Conditions
22%
Speech Community
22%
Propensity
22%
Sociocultural
22%
Linguistics
22%
English teachers
16%
Alternative Media
16%
Misconceptions
16%
Mistakes
16%
mess
16%
Apologetics
16%
Junior high school
16%
Descriptive
16%
Qualitative Research Method
16%
Harmony
16%
Asia
16%
Utterance
16%
Speech acts
16%
Linguistic Identity
11%
Ethnolinguistics
11%
Mother Tongue
11%
illocutionary
11%
Episode
11%
Modesty
5%
Gender representation
5%
Split
5%
Cultural Values
5%
Cultural Studies
5%
Compliments
5%
Interplay
5%
Cultural Interaction
5%
Discourse Completion Task (DCT)
5%
Intercultural
5%
Under-graduate
5%
Asian Cultures
5%
YouTube
5%
American Culture
5%
expressive function
5%
TV series
5%
Expression
5%
Social Sciences
Indonesia
100%
Cross-Cultural Pragmatics
66%
Javanese
46%
Non-Binary
33%
Social Power
33%
Language Identity
33%
University Students
33%
Gender Identity
33%
Pakistan
33%
Outgroup
25%
Instagram
16%
Discourse
16%
Cultural Conditions
13%
Cross-Cultural Studies
8%
Cultural Interaction
8%
Cultural Values
8%
Intercultural Communication
8%
Sociocultural Context
8%
Mother Tongue
6%
Linguistic Identity
6%
Ethnolinguistics
6%
Small Town
6%