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- who: sheeraz ali from the Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia have published the article: 7(2) , 2022 255 JELTL (Journal of English Language Teaching and Linguistics), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Men`s language practices and the masculine identities represented in sexist jokes become the focus of this study. While the previous jokes between a man and a woman show that teasing women about ordinary things can instead strengthen a relationship, this study found that when the joke is intended to disparage women, it would be in the form of a dialogue between two men or . . .

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