TINDAK TUTUR ILOKUSI GURU BERLATAR BELAKANG BUDAYA JAWA: PERSPEKTIF GENDER
Main Authors: | Kentary, Ardina, Ngalim, Abdul, Prayitno, Harun Joko |
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Format: | Article info application/pdf eJournal |
Bahasa: | eng |
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Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
, 2016
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http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/humaniora/article/view/1522 http://journals.ums.ac.id/index.php/humaniora/article/view/1522/1055 |
Daftar Isi:
- This study aims at describing the shape of illocutionary speech acts Javanese cultural background of teachers in school, describing the strategies and techniques politeness Javanese cultural background of teachers in school, describing the use of illocutionary speech acts teachers’ Javanese cultural backgrund based on gender perspective. Attention method is used by writer to collect the data by providing several techniques, namely: involved refer-free conversation techniques, recording techniques, and notes technique. The analysis of data by using a padan method. Based on the analysis of data can be retrieved 3 conclusions. First, all categories of illocutionary speech acts by Searle are found in formal activities in this study. Meanwhile, in a non-formal activity found three categories. Second, in the formal and non-formal activities, the strategy used by teachers to speak are direct strategy and indirect strategy. The technique used are literal and non literal. In addition, there is a combination between speech strategies and speech techniques. Third, based on a gender perspective, there are three things that discused in this study. (a) in general, directive speech act is the dominant used in this research. The use of sub-utterances instructing, requesting, giving guidance, and advising in a formal activities are dominant by nGP than nGL. However, the sub-TTD to order the use of nGL is higher than nGP. In the non-formal activities, sub-utterances instructing is dominant used by nGL than nGP. (c) teacher’s Javanese cultural background prefer to choose literal technique in their speech. (d) the most dominant combination of strategies and techniques used is direct speech act strategie and literal speech act technique.