基于性别视角的指导性言语行为探讨

Tri Pujiati, Wawan Gunawan
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本研究旨在描述跨学科背景学生的指导性言语行为的礼貌性。本研究方法是一种涉及社会语用学方法的定性描述性研究。数据来自三个不同研究项目的研究对象:生物学、英国文学和公共卫生。社会语用分析表明,学生在讨论过程中使用的指导性言语行为包括请求允许、给予允许、提出问题和请求理解。指导性言语行为中使用的句式用于请求允许、给予允许和评价对给定问题的理解。从性别角度来看,本研究发现男女学生的言语在结构上存在差异,从而产生不同的礼貌感。Keywords-directive演讲;性别;礼貌;sociopragmatics
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Directive Speech Acts on Discussion Based on Gender Perspective
This research was conducted as an effort to describe the politeness of directive speech acts used by students from interdisciplinary backgrounds. This research method is a qualitative descriptive study involving a sociopragmatic approach. Data were obtained from the field by taking research subjects from 3 different study programs: Biology, English Literature, and Public Health. The sociopragramatic analysis indicates that the directive speech act used by the students during the discussion process include asking permission, giving permission, asking questions, and asking for understanding. The sentence mode used in directive speech acts serves to ask for permission, give permission, and evaluate an understanding of the given questions. From a gender perspective, this study found that the speech of male and female students vary structurally to give different sense of politeness. Keywords—directive speech; gender; politeness; sociopragmatics
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