Politeness Concepts in “Face to Face with Desi Anwar” on Metro TV: Pragmatic Perspective

This research is to reveal the politeness strategies and intonation used by Desi and Dalai Lama. It is a qualitative research from the recorded interview of the TV program then transcribed into a text. The data triangulation and peer review are used. First, wants to invite Dalai Lama to search for a...

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Main Author: Mas Darul Ihsan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo 2019-10-01
Series:JEES (Journal of English Educators Society)
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Online Access:http://ojs.umsida.ac.id/index.php/jees/article/view/2206
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spelling doaj-4d9e2d298b6747f0b7f8beaf511094282020-11-25T02:31:29ZengUniversitas Muhammadiyah SidoarjoJEES (Journal of English Educators Society)2503-34922019-10-0142697710.21070/jees.v4i2.22061280Politeness Concepts in “Face to Face with Desi Anwar” on Metro TV: Pragmatic PerspectiveMas Darul Ihsan0Department of Letters. Faculty of Literature. University of GresikThis research is to reveal the politeness strategies and intonation used by Desi and Dalai Lama. It is a qualitative research from the recorded interview of the TV program then transcribed into a text. The data triangulation and peer review are used. First, wants to invite Dalai Lama to search for an interpretation of the possible relevance through her hints. She delivers the information in a focus and it is based on context in the issues of a religious harmony. The utterances are supported by not only a manner expression such as raised eyebrow, puckered brow and shoulder bent forward, but also the intonation in a falling-rising tone. Second, Dalai Lama wants to be optimistic and centers his wants of creating a religious harmony to be unimpeded. The utterances are supported by not only a manner expression such as having a deep breathy voice and shaking his body, showing his finger up and down, but also the intonation in a falling tone. The findings imply that to achieve a mutual understanding in communication, someone should avoid the great mismatch in communication in addition to meet the purposes of communication, have a sense of awareness, and etiquette in the arena of language usage.http://ojs.umsida.ac.id/index.php/jees/article/view/2206Pragmatic,PolitenessPoliteness StrategiesIntonationFace to Face
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Politeness Concepts in “Face to Face with Desi Anwar” on Metro TV: Pragmatic Perspective
JEES (Journal of English Educators Society)
Pragmatic,Politeness
Politeness Strategies
Intonation
Face to Face
author_facet Mas Darul Ihsan
author_sort Mas Darul Ihsan
title Politeness Concepts in “Face to Face with Desi Anwar” on Metro TV: Pragmatic Perspective
title_short Politeness Concepts in “Face to Face with Desi Anwar” on Metro TV: Pragmatic Perspective
title_full Politeness Concepts in “Face to Face with Desi Anwar” on Metro TV: Pragmatic Perspective
title_fullStr Politeness Concepts in “Face to Face with Desi Anwar” on Metro TV: Pragmatic Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Politeness Concepts in “Face to Face with Desi Anwar” on Metro TV: Pragmatic Perspective
title_sort politeness concepts in “face to face with desi anwar” on metro tv: pragmatic perspective
publisher Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo
series JEES (Journal of English Educators Society)
issn 2503-3492
publishDate 2019-10-01
description This research is to reveal the politeness strategies and intonation used by Desi and Dalai Lama. It is a qualitative research from the recorded interview of the TV program then transcribed into a text. The data triangulation and peer review are used. First, wants to invite Dalai Lama to search for an interpretation of the possible relevance through her hints. She delivers the information in a focus and it is based on context in the issues of a religious harmony. The utterances are supported by not only a manner expression such as raised eyebrow, puckered brow and shoulder bent forward, but also the intonation in a falling-rising tone. Second, Dalai Lama wants to be optimistic and centers his wants of creating a religious harmony to be unimpeded. The utterances are supported by not only a manner expression such as having a deep breathy voice and shaking his body, showing his finger up and down, but also the intonation in a falling tone. The findings imply that to achieve a mutual understanding in communication, someone should avoid the great mismatch in communication in addition to meet the purposes of communication, have a sense of awareness, and etiquette in the arena of language usage.
topic Pragmatic,Politeness
Politeness Strategies
Intonation
Face to Face
url http://ojs.umsida.ac.id/index.php/jees/article/view/2206
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