Respect as a tool for interpreting praise reactions
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Compliment is one of the important aspects of language, which is more related to pragmatic, and ever since the beginning of human kind on earth with sign language, compliment has been used for a work that has been done, and on the other side it refers as an appreciation, respect and honesty.
This research attempts to show the relevancy between compliment and respect, under the title of “Respect Is One Of The Methods To Analyze Reactions Of Compliment”, The main goal of this research is to learn in the act of compliment, what role and relationship respect has.
The research consists of two parts, first part is (Compliment, Concept and Definition), which talks about the notion of compliment, second part is (Respect Is One Of The Methods To Analyze Reactions Of Compliment).
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