Language Used in Notices
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Department of English Education
Abstract
This study entitled "Language used in Notices" intends to find out the
constructions and functions of English notices.
In order to collect the data, the researcher traveled to different parts of
Kathmandu valley and recorded information of notices from notice boards kept in
different places as well as outside. He also visited different offices, business firms,
educational institutions, hospitals, etc to record information contained by English
notices. He collected one hundred notices from different sectors. He further classified
the whole data under five sectors, viz. Educational Institutions, Ministries and other
Offices, Health Institutions and Hospitals, Business Firms and Miscellaneous.
This study found that eleven types of constructions, viz. Verbless
constructions,Finite constructions, Non-finite constructions, Passive constructions,
Imperative constructions, Compound constructions, Complex constructions, Past
tense, Non-past tense, Progressive aspect and Perfective aspect interms of five sectors
as mentioned above,are used in English notices. Among them, verbless constructions
are the mostfrequently used in English notices. This study further found that only ten
language functions viz.Notifying , Requesting, Seeking information, Suggesting,
Making obligation, Congratulating, Inviting, Making order, Prohibiting and Directing
are prevalent.Among them, Requesting is the most frequently used functions in
English notices.
The first chapter comprises general background, sentence constructions and
language functions of English notices, review of the related literature, objectives of
the study,and significance of the study.Chapter two consists of the methodology of the study. It encompasses the
source of data, sampling procedure, process of data collection and limitation of the
study.
The third chapter deals with the analysis and interpretation of the collected
data. It consists of mainly two parts: sentence constructions and language functions.
These two parts are studied under five sectors as mentioned above.
The final chapter deals with the findings and recommendations. Findings are
derived from the analysis and interpretation of the data carried out in chapter three
and recommendations are made on the basis of findings.
