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A Conversational Analysis of Turn-Taking in Jay Shetty Podcast Untari, Jelita; Afrilesa J, Rini; Magria, Vera
Krinok:Jurnal Linguistik Budaya Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/krinok.v8i2.1639

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This research analyzes Turn-Taking used in Jay Shetty Podcast. The objectives of the study include (1) to identify the types of turn-taking found in the “Jay Shetty Podcast” (2) to identify the quality of the conversation itself in applying the rules of Turn-Taking mechanism. This research was conducted based on Sacks, Schegloff, and Jefferson’s (1979) theory of Turn-Taking analysis. The method used is descriptive qualitative, which uses words to explain the data obtained from this podcast. Tables and figures are also used to present the result of the research and to make it easier for readers to understand the content of the research.             The results show some findings: there are (21) turn-taking types data found in the Jay Shetty Podcast show, there is one part Address Terms, five parts of Adjacency Pairs, one part of Utterance in Completor, four parts of Incomplection Marker, four parts of Interruption, one part of Possible Pre-Closing, four parts of Overlap, one part of Repair Technique during the show. There are only two types of turn-taking that are not used, namely Post-Completor, and Tag Question.            Using Transition Relevance Place rules for the Jay Shetty Podcast to see whether this conversation violates the rules of turn-taking or not, and find out whether this conversation is quality or not.
Speech Delay In A 4 Years Old Child Istiqomah, Selli Deskiyani Nurotul; Magria, Vera; Afrilesa J, Rini
Krinok:Jurnal Linguistik Budaya Vol 9, No 1 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/krinok.v9i1.1822

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This research analyses the speech delay by a four-year-old child named Muhammad Lutfi Aziz in Unit 1, Jambi Province, Tebo Regency, Rimbo Bujang District, Perintis Village. The objectives of this study are (1) to explain the forms of speech production in children who experience speech delay (2) To find out the factors of speech delay. The author used a descriptive qualitative method approach to conduct the research. Meanwhile, to analyse the data, the author used the theory from Steinberg (2006) with supporting theory from literature (2010). The results of the study reveal some findings that show that children produce three forms of words at the speech production stage, namely: (1) naming, (2) holophrastic, (3) telegraphic. Based on 24 data found in this study, the author found 3 data of naming words, 12 data of holophrastic words, 9 data of telegraphic words. The results of this study also show that the factor that affects speech delay in this child's speech is the language style of communication when speaking ineffectively, such as parents who do not use clear and correct language.