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    THE ANALYSIS OF CLIPPING WORDS FOUND IN SHANG CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS MOVIE SCRIPT AND ITS APPLICATION TO TEACH VOCABULARY AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
    (ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION PROGRAM TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY PURWOREJO MUHAMMADIYAH UNIVERSITY, 2022-08-29) Anisah Zahrotun
    This research focuses on the type of clipping words found in Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings movie script and its application in teaching vocabulary. This research is aimed to identify the types of clipping words found in the movie script and to describe the application of clipping words found in the movie script in teaching vocabulary. This research uses descriptive qualitative as a research design. The data source is taken from Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings movie script. In analyzing the data, the researcher conducted some steps such as classifying, coding, counting, applying the finding, and drawing conclusions and suggestions. The result of this research shows that there are three types of clipping words found in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings movie script. There are 70 clipping words found in the movie script, it consists of 54 (77%) of back clipping, 15 (22%) of fore clipping, 1 (1%) of complex clipping. The researcher concluded that the most dominant clipping words found in the movie script is back clipping. The result of this research can be applied for teaching vocabulary for eleventh-grade students of Senior High School.

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