English Phrasal Verbs from a Film Script “Titanic”

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dc.contributor.author Matiko, Hatsaya
dc.contributor.author Yordchim, Suwaree
dc.date.accessioned 2019-02-07T01:49:07Z
dc.date.available 2019-02-07T01:49:07Z
dc.date.issued 2019-02-07
dc.identifier.issn มหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏสวนสุนันทา
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1639
dc.description The 80th Anniversary of Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University “International Conference on Innovation, Smart Culture and Well-Being” th_TH
dc.description.abstract This study aimed to 1) survey the phrasal verbs occurrences from a movie script “Titanic” and 2) analyze the structure of the phrasal verbs occurrences from the movie script “Titanic”. The research methods were 1) studying the movie script online– Titanic (355 pages), 2) determining the data format, 3) classifying all verbs into Form no. 1 Verbs from the movie script “Titanic”, 4) classifying phrasal verbs into Form no.2 Phrasal verbs from the movie script “Titanic”, 5) analyzing the data with the phrasal verb structures and 6) concluding summarizing and reporting the results. The results showed that 1) there were 470 heads of phrasal verbs in the movie script “Titanic”. The most frequent verbs appeared in the movie were: Look, go, and come, (106, 65, and 61), while there were some verbs appearing only 1-3 times. For separable and inseparable phrasal verbs, there were 42 separable phrasal verbs occurring; mostly were put on (22 times), put in (11 times). There were 69 inseparable phrasal verbs occurrences; most of them were come down (14), look out (12), and look up (11). 2) For phrasal verbs classifications: they are- 1) VERB+PREPOSITION as in look after, 2) VERB+ADVERB as in give up, and 3) VERB+ADVERB+PREPOSITION as in get down to. There are also phrasalverbs with variety of prepositions: back down to, boil up around, bound over to, break out of, and burst out onto. Phrasalverbs with two verbs as in get set up for the uplink, and phrasal verbs with pp-and-pp as in come up to look at. th_TH
dc.description.sponsorship มหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏสวนสุนันทา th_TH
dc.language.iso th th_TH
dc.subject English Phrasal Verb, Film Script-Titanic th_TH
dc.title English Phrasal Verbs from a Film Script “Titanic” th_TH
dc.type Article th_TH


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