Annur Karima Zulyanputri
Universitas Padjadjaran

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The Correlation between Social Deixis and Social Class in a Speech by Nobel Prize Winners: A Sociopragmatic Study Annur Karima Zulyanputri; Lia Maulia Indrayani; Ypsi Soeria Soemantri
LET: Linguistics, Literature and English Teaching Journal Vol 10, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : English Department of Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/let.v10i1.3611

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This article aims to identify the relationship between one of the linguistic forms such as deixis, specifically social deixis, and the speakers’ social class. Thus, the usage of social deixis by Nobel Prize winners in their speech, are analysed. The data are taken from the banquet speech of Nobel Prize winners. This research conducted to find out the types of social deixis used by Nobel Prize winners using Levinson’s theory, which are absolute and relational, and its correlation with speakers’ social class. This research applies Block’s theory to provide the aspects or dimensions in social class. Furthermore, other additional theories are also provided to support the main theories. This qualitative descriptive research socio-linguistically provides insight into people’s social class that identified through linguistic feature like social deixis. The findings show that all types of social deixis which are absolute and relational can be identified from every speech uttered by the Nobel Prize winners. In accordance with the social class, only the relational type that can be correlated with the speakers’ social class. Through the finding of the research, the relational type of social deixis can determine the speakers’ social class dimensions and they are wealth, occupation, education, and social networking. 
Syntactic Function of That-Clause as Noun Clause in "Stories for Rainy Days" Novel Annur Karima Zulyanputri; Sutiono Mahdi
JEPAL (Journal of English Pedagogy and Applied Linguistics) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Ma'soem University

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This research is concerned about the identification of that-clause as a noun clause in a novel entitled “Stories for Rainy Days”. This research aims to identify the syntactic function of that-clause and to identify the syntactic category of words or phrases that consisted of that-clause form. The analyzed data presented in this research is limited to 5 data. In regards to identifying the syntactic function of that-clause, the research utilizes the theory from Quirk (2010) and Klammer (2000). To analyze the syntactic category of words or phrases consist of that-clause form, this research implements theory from Alwasilah (1993). For the method of the research, this research applies qualitative descriptive method. Additionally, the finding of this research shows that that-clause can act as a subject, direct object, subject complement, adjective complement, and appositive. Continuously, this research shows that the form of that-clause must consist of a subject and a verb.