ADDRESS TERMS USED BY THE CHARACTERS OF BROOKLYN NINENINE TELEVISION SHOW: A SOCIOPRAGMATIC ANALYSIS
Main Author: | Izzani, Maghfira |
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Format: | Naskah Publikasi NonPeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | eng |
Terbitan: |
, 2020
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.uad.ac.id/18112/1/Journal.pdf http://eprints.uad.ac.id/18112/ |
Daftar Isi:
- The thesis is entitled “Addressing Terms Used By The Characters Of Brooklyn Nine-Nine Television Show: A Sociolinguistic Analysis”. The objectives of the study are (1) to describe the types of address terms used by the characters in a sitcom entitled Brooklyn Nine-Nine; and (2) to identify the social factors that affect the Brooklyn Nine-Nine characters in using certain types of address terms. This research is categorized into descriptive qualitative. The subject of the research is Brooklyn Nine-Nine sitcom and the object of the research is address terms. The data were taken from Brooklyn NineNine episodes, especially, the dialogue which contains address terms. In collecting the data, the researcher used metode simak and noting technique. In analyzing the data, the researcher used metode padan pragmatik. The research findings show there are five types of address terms related to the theory and one additional type that was used in Brooklyn Nine-Nine sitcom. There are six types of address terms in this sitcom. They are first name (FN), title and last name (TLN), title alone (T), pet name (PN), last name (LN) and kinship term (KT). The types of address terms mostly used in this movie are last name, pet name and first name. The use of LN, FN and PN in this sitcom are affected by the scenes and circumstances in the movie. The show mostly take place in the police station which require formal language. The use of certain types of address terms which shows respect is rarely used since it does not reflect formality in language use. The social factors are divided into six. They are particular occasion (PO), rank of other/social status (RO), age (A), family relationship (FR), occupational hierarchy (OH), and degree of intimacy (DI). Degree of intimacy is the most common social factor that occurs in this sitcom, because the sitcom tells about the life among closed detectives.