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KARIKATUR GERAKAN ROMPI KUNING DI BELGIA Andi Bau; Irianty Bandu; Andi Faisal
JURNAL ILMU BUDAYA Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020): Jurnal Ilmu Budaya
Publisher : Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34050/jib.v8i2.11935

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This research is about the caricature analysis of the yellow vest movement in Belgium using a semiotic approach. This study aims to determine the meaning of connotation in the caricature of Les Gilets Jaunes by the caricature Oli. In addition, to know the form of depiction in caricature to convey meaning in caricature. Spurces of research data derivied from caricature web created by Oli, which is one of the caricaturist in Belgium. This research is a qualitative descriptive research. The results showed that the caricature related to Oli's Les Gilets Jaunes is a form of the reality of events that occurred. Some of Oli's works use analogy to convey the meaning to be conveyed.
STRATEGY OF FRENCH POLITENESS IN THE FILM "COMME UN CHEF": PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS Mutmainnah; Andi Faisal; Gusnawaty
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 2: Agustus 2022
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v2i2.3074

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This study aims to determine the linguistic politeness strategies and linguistic characteristics that include formal and informal greetings and language functions in Daniel Cohan's film "Comme un Chef". This study uses a qualitative descriptive research method with a pragmatic approach. The source of the data for this study is speech that adheres to linguistic politeness. This data collection uses the method of listening by systematically observing and recording. The theory used was Brown and Levinson's language politeness theory including four strategies, namely the bald-on record strategy, positive politeness strategy, negative politeness strategy, off-record politeness strategy and silent strategy. The results showed that positive politeness strategies were more dominantly used than other politeness strategies, namely frank politeness strategies, negative politeness strategies, vague politeness strategies, and silent politeness strategies. Positive politeness strategies are realized by giving or asking for reasons and giving gifts (sympathy or appreciation). Negative politeness strategies are realized by minimizing the burden of requests and giving respect. Politeness strategies are vaguely realized by using gestures. Furthermore, linguistic features related to politeness, namely non-formal greetings are more dominantly used when communicating. Then, the language functions that are more often found in each politeness strategy are conative, emotive and referential.