Deixis in Conan Gray’s “Wish You Were Sober” and “Checkmate” Song Lyrics

Ni Nyoman Tri Gitayani, Ni Luh Sutjiati Beratha, Sang Ayu Isnu Maharani
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In conducting communication, deixis becomes a significant concern for people in improving their understanding of utterance usage. By learning deixis well, listeners can avoid misinterpretation in understanding the context of utterances, one of them while listening to the songs. Based on this phenomenon, this article aimed at identifying the types of deixis and analyzing the reference meaning of deixis used in Conan Gray’s “Wish You Were Sober” and “Checkmate” song lyrics. This article dealt with the qualitative method, while the documentation method was applied in collecting the data. The collected data were analyzed based on the deixis theory proposed by Cruse and the context of the situation developed by Holmes. The results showed the use of all types of deixis, namely the person, spatial, temporal, social, and discourse deixis. These types of deixis had reference meanings in pointing to participants involved in the songs, the location of participants, the time reference, the social relationship among the participants, and the prior or future discourse elements found in Conan Gray’s song lyrics.
柯南-格雷《但愿你清醒》和《将死》歌词中的 Deixis
在交际过程中,词缀成为人们提高对语用理解的一个重要问题。掌握好语气词,听者在理解语篇语境时就能避免误读,听歌时也是如此。基于这一现象,本文旨在识别柯南-格雷的《但愿你清醒》和《将死》歌词中的语气词类型,并分析语气词的参考意义。本文采用了定性方法,并在收集数据时使用了文献资料法。收集到的数据根据 Cruse 提出的 deixis 理论和 Holmes 提出的情境语境进行了分析。结果表明,使用了所有类型的词缀,即人称词缀、空间词缀、时间词缀、社会词缀和话语词缀。这些类型的词缀在柯南-格雷的歌词中具有指向歌曲参与者、参与者的位置、时间参照、参与者之间的社会关系以及先前或未来话语元素的参照意义。
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