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Stereotyping Scotland: Groundskeeper Willie's illocutionary acts in The Simpsons
2021
Crossroads A Journal of English Studies
This article explores the Scottish character of Groundskeeper Willie in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons with a pragmatic and social-psychological approach. It firstly introduces Willie's linguistic and visual features, the sample of three episodes the analysis is based on, Scottish stereotypes in Lindsay's (1997) sociological research, and Searle's (1976) taxonomy of illocutionary acts (representatives or assertives, directives, commissives, expressives and declarations). Secondly,
doi:10.15290/cr.2021.32.1.02
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