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DIRECTIVE SPEECH ACTS USED BY SANTRI OF ROUDLOTUT THOLIBIN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL IN KADEMANGAN KOTA PROBOLINGGO Arifulloh, Mohammad; Sutrisno, Adi; Mulyono, Sugeng Edy; Aisyah, Rasyidah Nur
JURNAL LITERASI Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Language Phenomena
Publisher : Program Studi Bahasa Inggris, Universitas Panca Marga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51747/literasi.v3i2.2281

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This study analyzes the directive speech used by the students of the Roudlotut Tholibin Probolinggo Islamic Boarding School. This study aims to describe the types of directive speech actions that exist in students of the Roudlotut Tolibin Islamic Boarding School. The scope of this research is a pragmatic field and is carried out in four places, namely Hall, Classroom, Musholla and Canteen. Speech act is a theory that considers that the meaning of linguistic expressions can be explained by following the rules that apply when performing speech acts. The speaker chooses utterances that fit the context. Directive speech is an act of speech that contains the intention of the other person to do something. Among students, there are also many uses for directive speech. Santri is a term for someone who is studying at an Islamic boarding school. The method used is descriptive-qualitative, with data collection techniques through observation and recording and using domain analysis and taxonomy. The data source consists of all Santri conversations. The research was carried out at the Roudlotut Tholibin Islamic boarding school which is located at Jl. KH. Fadhol Kademangan Kademangan Kota Probolinggo. The results of the analysis showed that there were five types of speech actions in students, namely Commanding 66 data, Suggesting 42 data, 35 data, Advice data, and Challenging 12 data. The act of commanding speech is more found because speech occurs between teachers and students.
LANGUAGE VARIETY OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES AT PUSKESAMAS BANTARAN KABUPATEN PROBOLINGGO Amalia, Nur Ismi; Mulyono, Sugeng Edy; Amalia, Rasyidah Nur; Hidayati, Nuril
JURNAL LITERASI Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Language Phenomena
Publisher : Program Studi Bahasa Inggris, Universitas Panca Marga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51747/literasi.v3i2.2286

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: This study analyzes the language variety used by nurses and patients of health care services at Puskesmas Bantaran Kabupaten Probolinggo. Language variety refers to variants of language caused by the speakers’ different backgrounds. Puskesmas Bantaran is a referral puskesmas with medical personnel and patients from different backgrounds and it causes challenges in the communication process during health care services. The theory used to analyze the data in this study is the theory from Janet Holmes (2013). Language variety is divided into two aspects namely, language variety of speakers and language variety of the use. This research is important to improve the effectiveness of communication between medical personnel and patients. This research aims to describe the types of language variety used by a nurse to patients of health care services at Puskesmas Bantaran Kabupaten Probolinggo. The method used is descriptive-qualitative with data collection methods through observation, recording, transcribing, and interviews. The data source consists of all dialogs of conversational interaction between a nurse and patients of health care services containing language variety. The data were analyzed from 24 conversations, resulting in 101 language variety. The results of the analysis show that there are two language variety of health care services in the interaction between a nurse and patients, namely language variety of speakers and language variety of the use. The language variety of speakers has 87 data which is divided into five types, namely social status and ethnicity (51 data), gender (10 data), age (24 data), and social network (2 data). The language variety of the use or register of health has 14 data. These findings reflect the social interaction between a nurse and patients of health care services.