POLITENESS ANALYSIS IN JAVANESE LANGUAGE AMONG FRIENDS IN DAILY LIFE

Penulis

  • Icha Retno Aryani
  • Bela Rizky Utami

Kata Kunci:

Daily life , Politness, Javanese language,

Abstrak

Everyday people share idea, intention and interest through language with other people. They do social interaction each other or one another in appropriate speech. To be successful in social interaction, people need to consider such requirements in order to make good interaction. One of the requirements is politeness in using language in conversation. This sort in the event that social connection is connected with sociolinguistics. As per Crossman sociolinguistics is the investigation of the association among language and the general public and the manner in which individuals use language is different in various social circumstance. So that, this exploration will be led in one extraordinary communication involving one language specifically place. Numerous dialects have explicit means to show good manners. Indonesian or even Javanese language has its own specific manner to show it. There are two principal manners by which a given language shows consideration The researchers believed that, if we had more time to do this research, all sub-strategies in each politeness strategy argued by brown and Levinson can be found. Since the research only had limited time, only two sub-strategies can be found for each strategy. They are directly utterance, offer, be optimistic, promises, be pessimistic, hedge, ambiguous and ironic utterance.

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2022-10-05