Cakrawala Linguista
Vol 1, No 1 (2018): Volume 1 Number 1 July 2018

Imperative Speech in Learning Process at TK Badak Mekar, Muara Badak, Kutai Kartanegara: A Pragmatic Analysis

Yusak Hudiyono (FKIP Mulawarman University)
Suhana Suhana (FKIP Mulawarman University)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Mar 2018

Abstract

This study aims to describe the speech of kindergarten teachers Badak Mekar, Muara Badak, Kutai Kartanegara covering (1) imperative form, (2) imperative politeness. Data analysis used conversational analysis with pragmatic analysis technique. The validity of the data is obtained through observational persistence and triangulation is done during the teaching process. Data collection is done by tapping technique (participant observation), recording techniques, and collect as many as 124 imperative speeches. The results of the first study (1), the imperative form in the speech of the kindergarten of the Badak Mekar kindergarten include (a) the most commonly found structural form is the non-transitive active and passive imperative and (b) the most commonly found pragmatic form is the imperative form (command construction). (2) Secondly, the imperative courtesy of the teacher's speech includes (a) the most commonly found linguistic politeness is a gentle word, a low tone of speech, and polite kinesics gestures, and (b) the most common pragmatic pronunciation is maxima consensus and there is also a combination of two to three maxims. Pragmatic pronunciation based on the most commonly found speech constructions is declarative and interrogative construction. 

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Cling

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

CAKRAWALA LINGUISTA is a peer-reviewed scientific open access, with e-ISSN 2597-9787 and p-ISSN 2597-9779 published by Institute for Managing and Publishing Scientific Journals at STKIP Singkawang, Indonesia in 2015. In Last 2016 Cakrawala Linguista has built Organization and Editorial team to ...