PERILAKU VERBAL WANITA DALAM INTERAKSI SOSIAL DI PUSAT PUSAT PERBELANJAAN DI DAERAH ISTIMEWAYOGYAKARTA

Zarnzani, - and Tadkiroatun , Musfiroh and Yayuk Eny , Rahayu PERILAKU VERBAL WANITA DALAM INTERAKSI SOSIAL DI PUSAT PUSAT PERBELANJAAN DI DAERAH ISTIMEWAYOGYAKARTA. DIKSI, 14 (1).

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Abstract

This article is about a study aimed at describing women's verbal behavior in social interaction at shopping centers at the phonological, lexical, structural, and pragmatic levels and the factors influencing it. The results of the study can briefly be stated as follows. First, their pronunciation tends to exhibit (a) high tones, (b) the occurrence oflengthening, and (c) a volume varying between loud and low. The factors acting as the background are (a) the organs of articulation, (b) cultural factors, (c) situational contexts, and (d) functions of utterances. Second, the vocabulary used is partly honorific in nature, chosen in the course of respecting their partners in the interaction, especially in the use of salutations.Third, the structureof the language used tends to undergo (a) deletions of certain parts considered already commonly understood by the communication participants, (b) contractions in the pronunciation of certain words, and (c) occurrences of salutations at the end of utterances. The factors acting as the background are (a) the setting of the interaction, which involves spoken language used face-to-face so that the communication participants are in the same situational context, (b) the level of formality of the interaction, (c) the level of the participants' intimacy, and (d) honorific factors characteristic to women. Fourth, pragmatically implicatures tend to be used at certain times.A factor acting as the background is a culture of a high context and it functions as an indicator of the speaker's social statusor level.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Perpustakaan
Divisions: Perpustakaan
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Date Deposited: 04 Sep 2012 16:26
Last Modified: 04 Sep 2012 16:26
URI: http://eprints.uny.ac.id/id/eprint/4956

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