2021
DOI: 10.24198/ptvf.v5i1.29064
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Analisis semiotika Roland Barthes mengenai pseudobulbar affect dalam film Joker

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“…The data shows us how Arthur begged the social worker to increase his medication so he could feel better. As (Agisa et al, 2021) argued, Arthur suffered from Neuroticism, a…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data shows us how Arthur begged the social worker to increase his medication so he could feel better. As (Agisa et al, 2021) argued, Arthur suffered from Neuroticism, a…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lépine, em 1877, propôs a denominação de "paralisia pseudobulbar" à síndrome da debilidade dos pares cranianos inferiores devido às lesões supranucleares das vias corticobulbares e corticopontinas em relação com ictus (perturbações vasculares cerebrais) recorrentes múltiplos. Segundo Agisa et al (2021), a síndrome pseudobulbar é caracterizada por disartria, disfagia, disfonia, deficiência dos movimentos voluntários da língua e músculos faciais, bem como labilidade emocional. Essa condição é causada por doenças que afetam as fibras motoras oriundas do córtex cerebral até o tronco cerebral inferior (tratos corticobulbares), incluindo a esclerose múltipla, doença neuronal motora e transtornos cerebrovasculares.…”
Section: Síndrome Pseudobulbarunclassified
“…According to Himawan Pratista in his book Memahami Film, a film is considered an audiovisual communication medium to convey a message to a group gathered in a certain place (Pratista, 2017). The film certainly has meanings and messages to be conveyed (Agisa et al, 2021). To effectively communicate, people use symbols with shared cultural meanings (McFadden, 2016), which are found in the Indonesian film world, both performed by scriptwriters and directors.…”
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confidence: 99%