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AN ANALYSIS OF SPEECH ACT USED IN THE WRITTEN CONVERSATIONS FROM ENGLISH TEXTBOOK FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADE IX PUBLISHED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE IN 2018 Nadia Sari Refualu; Maria Arina Luardini; Maida Norahmi
Academic Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 5 No 1 (2021): AJES-ACADEMIC JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/ajes.v5i1.4620

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The application of pragmatics often used in an English textbook, namely, Speech Act, is applied to state the action or intention of doing something indirectly so that the teachers, who are teaching the most students that did not really understand the various meanings from some conversations, should comprehend the context first by checking the type of speech act. The purposes of this research were to identify the types of speech acts found in the utterances of each conversation and to reveal the function of each speech act found in each utterance of every conversation contained in Bahasa Inggris (English): Think Globally Act Locally for Grade IX.The researcher employed the descriptive qualitative research. The most needed instrument was the researcher, and the secondary instrument was in the form of the data sheet. The primary source of the data was the textbook itself, and some downloaded books and journals are used to complete the data needed. For the data collection process, the researcher applied “observation”. The researcher also used the model of data analysis procedure named content analysis. For checking the trustworthiness of data, the researcher involved the four components called credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability. Based on the analysis conducted by the researcher, there were five types of speech act according to the Searle’s classification found in the textbook: assertive or representatives with 96 data (41.4%), both directives and expressive had the same number with 65 data (28.0%), commissives with 5 data (2.2%), and declarations with 1 datum (0.4%). For the second result, the researcher found that these five types of speech act with their own functions were all existed in two hundred and thirty-two utterances used by the speaker of each conversation in the textbook.
Code Switching Analysis In Efl Classroom Interaction Of Collage Student At IAIN Palangka Raya: A Sociolinguistic Study Lusi Tri Utami; Maria Arina Luardini; Natalina Asi
Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research (Special Issue)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/innovative.v3i2.1443

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This research aims to analyze the types and functions of code-switching that are used by teachers and students in EFL classroom interaction at IAIN Palangka Raya. The instrument of this research are observation, interview and documentation. The observation is conducted 3 times while interview was done to English lecturer and some students of class management to know the use of code switching in EFL classroom. The result shows that the teacher mostly used code-switching especially in explaining material to students. There are three types of code-switching based on Poplack theory which was used by the lecturer; tag switching, intrasentential switching and intersentential switching. Meanwhile, there are three functions of lecturer code-switching accomplished based on Sert. They were topic switch, affective function, and repetitive function. Besides, there are two functions of students code-switching accomplished. These functions are equivalence and reiteration.