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Library's collection Library's IT development CancelThis thesis deals with the adjacency pairs and disjointed adjacency pairs.
In this research, the writer wanted to know what adjacency pairs and disjointed
adjacency pairs occured in "Finding Nemo". The writer used Adjacency Pairs
theory explained by Sacks (1967) and Speech Acts theory explained by Austin
and Searle as supporting theory. The writer took the conversation between Marlin
and Dory in Finding Nemo?s script. The writer divided the adjacency pairs into
two parts, that is, the well-responded adjacency pairs and not well-responded
(disjointed) adjacency pairs. Because the writer only analyzed the disjointed
adjacency pairs, she found out that there are some reasons from Dory for her not-well
response (disjointed) action toward the first pair, like short term memory
loss, stubbornness. Also, there are some reasons for Marlin not to respond well,
like negative thinking, focuses on other thing. The writer concluded that
disjointed adjacency pairs are still acceptable as long as it can be understand.