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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
Flouting Maxim Analysis in "Stranger Things 3" Television Series: Pragmatics Approach Triyani Tami; Nurma Dhona Handayani
Jurnal Riset Teknologi dan Inovasi Pendidikan (Jartika) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): Januari
Publisher : Jurnal Riset Teknologi dan Inovasi Pendidikan (Jartika)

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Abstract: This research was descriptive qualitative research, in which the data were utterances in the form of sentences, clauses, and words. They were collected through non-participant observation and analyzed by the pragmatic identity analysis. This research aimed to find the types and the strategies of flouting maxims used by the characters in a television series, Stranger Things 3. The main theory used in conducting this research was the theory purposed by Grice to investigate the types of flouting maxim and the theory of Cutting for the strategies used in flouting the maxim. From the observation it was found that there were 16 utterances indicate the flouting maxims. They were 1 datum of flouting the maxim of quality, 3 data of flouting the maxim of quantity, 5 data of flouting the maxim of manner, and 7 data of flouting the maxim of relation. It also found that 5 of 8 strategies were used in Stranger Things 3.
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