Language Politeness In Directive Speech Acts In The Dialogue Of Youth In Blang Naleung Mameh Village

Husina Humaira, Kamalia Safrita, F. Yanti
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The purpose of this research are (1) define language politeness in directive speech acts in youth dialogue in Blang Naleung Mameh Village and (2) define types of language politeness in directive speech acts in Blang Naleung Mameh village youth dialogue. This research used a qualitative approach. The type of research is descriptive. The research location is in Blang Naleung Mameh Village. The data of this research is in the form of directive speech acts for adolescents in Blang Naleung Mameh Village. The data sources for this study were 22 youths in the Blang Naleung Mameh Village. Based on the results of the data research, it is concluded that there are three types of maxims, namely wisdom, consensus, and sympathy. There are three politeness scales, including the gain and loss scale, the preference scale, and the indirectness scale. Furthermore, there are six types of directive speech acts and their functions, namely (1) request speech acts with the functions of asking, pleading, and inviting; (2) questioning directive speech acts with the functions of asking and interrogating; (3) command directive speech acts with the functions of instructing, ordering, and requiring; (4) prohibitive directive speech acts with the functions of prohibiting and limiting; (5) the directive speech act of granting permission with the function of approving and allowing; and (6) speech acts of advice with the functions of warning, advising, suggesting, and recommending. The dominant directive speech act is the question directive speech act.
布郎那令马梅村青年对话中指导性言语行为中的语言礼貌
本研究的目的是:(1)界定白琅那陵马梅村青年对话中指导性言语行为中的语言礼貌;(2)界定白琅那陵马梅村青年对话中指导性言语行为中的语言礼貌类型。这项研究采用了定性方法。研究的类型是描述性的。研究地点在Blang Naleung Mameh村。本研究的数据以Blang Naleung Mameh村青少年指导性言语行为的形式进行。本研究的数据来源为Blang Naleung Mameh村的22名青年。根据数据研究的结果,总结出格言有三种类型,即智慧、共识和同情。礼貌量表有三种,分别是得失量表、偏好量表和间接量表。指导性言语行为有六种类型及其功能,即(1)具有询问、恳求、邀请功能的请求性言语行为;(2)询问指示语具有询问和询问的功能;(3)命令指示语具有指示、命令、要求的功能;(四)具有禁止、限制功能的禁止性指令性言语行为;(五)具有批准、允许功能的许可指示性言语行为;(6)具有警告、劝告、建议、推荐功能的劝告言语行为。显性指示性言语行为是疑问句指示性言语行为。
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