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A study of cases found in hillary rodham clinton’s speech at the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women Plenary Session

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A study of cases found in hillary rodham clinton’s speech at the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women Plenary Session
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Publication date 2017
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Daw Aye Thida
Description
This research intends to study the use of cases in Hillary Rodham Clinton‟s speech . The
objectives of this research are to explore cases found in the speech, to classify them into six types
of cases and to determine the most frequently used case and the least frequently used case. Data
are collected and interpreted to fulfill these objectives. The present research studies ''cases'' found
in Hillary Rodham Clinton‟s speech at the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women Plenary
Session based on Charles J .Fillmore‟s (1967) Case Grammar Theory. It is found that Agentive
case is the most dominant case and Instrumental case is the least frequently used case in the
speech. This research may benefit the readers who are interested in the use of cases for improving
reading and writing skills.
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