Politeness strategies used by Papuan students in virtual communication practices at university

Rahmawansyah Sahib, Zulihi Zulihi, Abdi Maloga, Z. Zulfadli, L. Nasrulloh, Junaiddin Junaiddin
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This study aims at investigating and revealing language politeness strategies, as well as the factors that influence politeness strategies used by Papuan students during virtual in the context of virtual academic consultations as a practice of virtual communications to the lecturers. This study uses descriptive qualitative methods and purposive sampling to choose two lecturers and fifteen university students from the Papua as participants. Data was also gathered through online observation, offline interviews, and documentation. Online observations were made by evaluating screenshots of Google Classroom comments and recording of written conversations on WhatsApp and SMS sent by ten Papuan students. At the same time, offline interviews were carried out 10 students and 2 instructors. The data is then analysed using discourse analysis, which consists of multiple steps, including data recording, data transcription, data selection, and data interpretation. In line with the findings of this study, Papuan students use four types of politeness strategies when consulting with lecturers via virtual communication. They are positive, negative, bald on record, and off the record politeness strategies. In online communication, the negative politeness strategy is the most prevalent among Papuan students. The diversity of politeness strategies that are replicated, even if they appear unpleasant at times, is not an aspect of purposeful or disrespectful behaviour toward the interlocutor. But let us get back to the level of language skills, which still require more attention and are impacted by a variety of internal factors such as personality and age, and external factors such as culture, facilities obtained. The findings indicate that even when language capabilities are restricted in virtual communication, Papuan students receive enough education. This situation will improve the civility of language that students in Papua use while conversing digitally. As a result, higher education institutions in Papua should pay more attention to standard communication patterns when academic consulting with lecturers as speech partners in the context of higher education in Papua in order to develop comprehensive and effective communication practices.
巴布亚学生在大学虚拟交际实践中的礼貌策略
本研究旨在调查和揭示巴布亚学生在虚拟学术咨询的背景下使用的语言礼貌策略,以及影响礼貌策略的因素,作为与讲师的虚拟交流实践。本研究采用描述性定性方法和有目的的抽样,选择两名讲师和15名来自巴布亚的大学生作为参与者。数据也通过在线观察、线下访谈和文档收集。在线观察是通过评估谷歌课堂评论的截图,以及记录10名巴布亚学生在WhatsApp和短信上的书面对话来进行的。同时对10名学生和2名教师进行了线下访谈。然后使用语篇分析对数据进行分析,语篇分析包括多个步骤,包括数据记录、数据转录、数据选择和数据解释。与本研究的结果一致,巴布亚学生在通过虚拟交流与讲师咨询时使用四种礼貌策略。它们是积极的、消极的、公开的和私下的礼貌策略。在网络交际中,消极礼貌策略在巴布亚学生中最为普遍。礼貌策略的多样性被复制,即使它们有时看起来不愉快,也不是对对话者有目的或不尊重的行为的一个方面。但让我们回到语言技能的层面,这仍然需要更多的关注,并受到各种内部因素的影响,如个性和年龄,以及外部因素,如文化,所获得的设施。研究结果表明,即使语言能力在虚拟交流中受到限制,巴布亚学生也接受了足够的教育。这种情况将提高巴布亚学生在数字对话时使用语言的文明程度。因此,在巴布亚高等教育的背景下,巴布亚高等教育机构在与作为演讲伙伴的讲师进行学术咨询时,应更加注意标准的交流模式,以制定全面有效的交流做法。
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