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REQUEST STRATEGIES IN LITTLE BIG SHOTS UK Triyani Tami; Ambalegin Ambalegin
Musamus Journal of Language and Literature Vol 2 No 02 (2020): Musamus Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : Universitas Musamus

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This study examined the speech act of request appeared in a television show, Little Big Shots UK. It was a descriptive qualitative study, which the data were utterances in the form of sentences, clauses or words in Little Big Shots UK. The data were collected through the observation and non-participatory technique and analyzed by using the pragmatic identity analysis. The objective of this study was to find out the types of request strategies applied by the speakers in the Little Big Shots UK using the theory of Trosborg (1995). From the collected data, researcher found 37 data of requesting speech act, which 13 (35,1%) data categorized as direct request (2 data using necessity/obligation strategy; 2 data using performative strategy; and 9 data using imperative strategy), 12 (32,4%) data categorized as hearer-oriented condition (8 data using ability/willingness strategy; 4 using suggestory formulae strategy), 11 (29,7%) data categorized as speaker-based condition (9 data using wishes/desire strategy; 2 data using needs/demands strategy), and 1 (2,7%) data categorized as indirect (mild hint strategy). Keywords: directive speech act; request strategy; speech act
REQUEST STRATEGIES IN LITTLE BIG SHOTS UK Triyani Tami; Ambalegin Ambalegin
Musamus Journal of Language and Literature Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Musamus Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : Universitas Musamus Merauke

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/mujolali.v3i1.2926

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This study examined the speech act of request appeared in a television show, Little Big Shots UK. It was a descriptive qualitative study, which the data were utterances in the form of sentences, clauses or words in Little Big Shots UK. The data were collected through the observation and non-participatory technique and analyzed by using the pragmatic identity analysis. The objective of this study was to find out the types of request strategies applied by the speakers in the Little Big Shots UK using the theory of Trosborg (1995). From the collected data, researcher found 37 data of requesting speech act, which 13 (35,1%) data categorized as direct request (2 data using necessity/obligation strategy; 2 data using performative strategy; and 9 data using imperative strategy), 12 (32,4%) data categorized as hearer-oriented condition (8 data using ability/willingness strategy; 4 using suggestory formulae strategy), 11 (29,7%) data categorized as speaker-based condition (9 data using wishes/desire strategy; 2 data using needs/demands strategy), and 1 (2,7%) data categorized as indirect (mild hint strategy). Keywords: directive speech act; request strategy; speech act
Impoliteness Strategies used in the Movie "Easy A" Jojor Romanna Simanjuntak; Ambalegin Ambalegin
Musamus Journal of Language and Literature Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Musamus Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : Universitas Musamus Merauke

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/mujolali.v5i1.3825

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This study aimed to analyze the methods employed in Easy A movie. This research is proposed by Culpeper (2011) theory. The researchers used the descriptive qualitative method to analyze the impoliteness strategies in this study. The subject of the research is “Easy A” movie. In this study, data was gathered by using an observational methodology and non-participatory technique. Next, the data was analyzed with the pragmatic identification method. During this study, the researchers identified 16 utterances. As a result of their studies, the researchers discovered five types of impoliteness, including (4) bald on record impoliteness, (5) positive impoliteness, (4) negative impoliteness, (2) mock politeness or sarcasm, and (1) withhold politeness. The most common strategy used by the Easy A movie was positive impoliteness and negative impoliteness.
Maxim Violations on "The Lion in Winter" Movie Anastasia Juwita Ningsih; Ambalegin Ambalegin
Musamus Journal of Language and Literature Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Musamus Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : Universitas Musamus Merauke

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/mujolali.v4i02.3828

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The purpose of this research was to determine the maxim that violated in the movie “The Lion in Winter”. The characters in the movie were chosen as the data source that has a high probability of violating the maxims. This study used Grice (1989) theory to analyse the types of maxim violation. The method in this research applied the descriptive qualitative method from Creswell (2009). Then, the researchers used the non-participatory technique because the researchers did not include in the event. The pragmatic identity from Sudaryanto (2015) was included to analyse the data. In addition, this research found four type of maxim violation from the data source. Those were 7 data in maxim of quantity, 3 data in maxim of quality, 4 data in maxim of relation and 4 data in maxim of manner.