CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS TOWARD LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL CLASS IN SOCIETY

Penulis

  • Andreana Puspitasari Sastra Inggris

Kata Kunci:

language variation, discourse analysis, society

Abstrak

Studying sociolinguistics means studying a deep language socio-cultural context and the speaker's relationship with his listeners. Social group refers to differences in population or groups in power classes, income, position, and type profession. Through sociolinguistic studies we can find out variations language as well as social groups or classes of a society. Language society is formed because of mutual understanding, especially because of the togetherness in linguistic codes. In the meaning of society has contained the meaning of interaction through communication that is with language. Social certification in a society gives rise to a variety of languages ​​which further strengthen social certification. This certification greatly affects the choice of language in levels of language. That is, low class society experiencing obstacles or obstacles in communicating because vocabulary is inadequate or limited when compared to the group social status that has a higher position.

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