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Journal : Journal of Language and Literature Studies

Language Politeness in Elementary School Students Learning Activities Linda Eka Pradita; Rachmawati, Umi; Farikah; Delfian Widiyanto; Jendriadi; Ipung Hananto
Journal of Language and Literature Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/jolls.v4i1.1760

Abstract

Politeness in language is an important indicator of the success of character education which must be cultivated in every aspect of life, both at school, in the family and in society. Nowadays, language politeness in the younger generation is starting to decline both in the school and family environment. In fact, elementary school age is the initial phase for building character education both in communication and behavior. The importance of politeness in language as a reflection of a person's character in establishing communication and human social interaction. This encourages the need to conduct research related to the use of speech in building students' character. This research uses a qualitative approach. Participants in this research were teachers and students. Data is collected through listening, recording and noting the results of observations. The research results found two principles of compliance and violation of language politeness. The principle of obedience consists of the maxim of generosity contained in speech about respecting others and speech about generosity. Meanwhile, the utterance of the maxim of sympathy is contained in the speech of an attitude of sympathy. Furthermore, violations or deviations from the principles of politeness were found in several maxims in Indonesian language learning activities. Violations of the principles of language politeness that were found included violations of language politeness, the maxims of consensus and generosity. This is because students are used to using Javanese and Indonesian in communication so that code mixing occurs.
Co-Authors Adjie Prasetya, Dimas Agrissto Bintang Aji Pradana Agus Sutono Alma Firriyal Rahman Anggraeni, Alviana Dwi Annisa Istiqomah Apryani, Dwi Surami Arifa Rahmawati Armayani Arriva Alyssa Ghufron, Firda Arumsari, Nanda Zeni Astri Yulianti Ayu Nurulita Cahyaningsih, Agustin Atakhiroh Nur Cici Yusnayanti Dedi Irwansyah Dedi Irwansyah Dehghani, Sadaf Delfian Widiyanto Delfiyan Widiyanto Desi Emeliana Dewi Ratnawati, Pramesti Dwi Utari, Mutia Elfiana, Noni Elisa Kurniawati Emeliana, Desi Farah Zafiroh Nuradi Farikah Fina Fitriyati Firman Firman Fitriyati, Fina Galih Dwi Pradipta Haerazi, Haerazi Hanifah Rizqiani Husna, Maulida Fitria Husna, Nida’Ul Indrasara, Devansa Riski Ipung Hananto Islamiyah Islamiyah, Islamiyah Ismail, Muhammad Ghofir Jendriadi, Jendriadi Kurniawati, Elisa Linda Eka Pradita Linda Eka Pradita Linda Eka Pradita, Linda Eka Listiowati, Martiana Putri Lullaeyni Maulida Astuti, Utami Mohammad 'Ulyan Muhammad Ghofir Ismail Muhammad Luthfi Mutia Dwi Utari Nida’Ul Husna Nidya Anscalia Azka Nina Agustyaningrum Nisa Syuhda Nita, Vera Noor Sahid Kusuma Hadi Manggolo Nur Faizah Nur Faizah Nuradi, Farah Zafiroh Nurulita, Ayu Osa Maliki Pongdatu, Merry Pramesti Dewi Ratnawati Prananda, Alivia Revan Rahman, Alma Firriyal Rahmawati, Arifa Rais, Halimah Khoirun Ni’mah Rimajon Sotlikova Rizaldi, Alief Rizqiani, Hanifah Sadaf Dehghani Santi Andreyani Santi Andriyani Sari, Hani Fitria Septiyani, Tuti Setiawan, Andika Aji Sotlikova, Rimajon Sukma Shinta Yunianti Suwarsih Madya Triantono Triantono Tuti Septiyani Ulyan, Mohammad Ulyan, Muhammad Uswatun Khasanah Utami Maulida Astuti Wahyuningsih, Yuli Yati, Mimi Yuli Wahyuningsih YULIANTI, ASTRI ‘Aini, Shinta Futichatul