Politeness Strategies used by the Students with Regional Multicultural Background

his study aimed to describe the politeness strategy used by the students of Language and Science Faculty in Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya University with different regional multicultural backgrounds. The data in this qualitative study were taken from 20 participants, in which 10 participants were non-Javan...

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Main Author: Ribut Surjowati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sunan Ampel Press Surabaya 2021-04-01
Series:Nobel: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching
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Online Access:http://jurnalfahum.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/nobel/article/view/366
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spelling doaj-9a851ce7b8f9412ea886a58b840231bb2021-05-26T03:21:01ZengSunan Ampel Press SurabayaNobel: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching2087-06982549-24702021-04-0112111213510.15642/NOBEL.2021.12.1.112-135279Politeness Strategies used by the Students with Regional Multicultural BackgroundRibut Surjowati0Universitas Wijaya Kusuma, Surabaya, Indonesia his study aimed to describe the politeness strategy used by the students of Language and Science Faculty in Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya University with different regional multicultural backgrounds. The data in this qualitative study were taken from 20 participants, in which 10 participants were non-Javanese, and 10 participants were Javanese. The data were collected, documented, transcribed, reduced, and coded to make the analysis easier. The analysis was done by following these procedures 1) the data were classified based on the students’ place of origin, types of politeness, and the strategies they used and displayed 2) the data were analyzed using Brown’s and Levinson’s theory of politeness strategies. The finding reveals that both groups of students used negative and positive politeness strategies; however, the types of strategies are different. The non-Javanese students used strategies of apologizing and being pessimistic in negative politeness strategy while the Javanese students used strategies of apologizing, hedging, and giving deference. In positive politeness strategies, the non-Javanese students used strategies of avoiding disagreement, promising, exaggerating, and seeking agreement; meanwhile, the Javanese students used avoiding disagreement, exaggerating, and giving for reason strategies.http://jurnalfahum.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/nobel/article/view/366keywords: politeness strategies, positive politeness, negative politeness, regional multiculture
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Politeness Strategies used by the Students with Regional Multicultural Background
Nobel: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching
keywords: politeness strategies, positive politeness, negative politeness, regional multiculture
author_facet Ribut Surjowati
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title Politeness Strategies used by the Students with Regional Multicultural Background
title_short Politeness Strategies used by the Students with Regional Multicultural Background
title_full Politeness Strategies used by the Students with Regional Multicultural Background
title_fullStr Politeness Strategies used by the Students with Regional Multicultural Background
title_full_unstemmed Politeness Strategies used by the Students with Regional Multicultural Background
title_sort politeness strategies used by the students with regional multicultural background
publisher Sunan Ampel Press Surabaya
series Nobel: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching
issn 2087-0698
2549-2470
publishDate 2021-04-01
description his study aimed to describe the politeness strategy used by the students of Language and Science Faculty in Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya University with different regional multicultural backgrounds. The data in this qualitative study were taken from 20 participants, in which 10 participants were non-Javanese, and 10 participants were Javanese. The data were collected, documented, transcribed, reduced, and coded to make the analysis easier. The analysis was done by following these procedures 1) the data were classified based on the students’ place of origin, types of politeness, and the strategies they used and displayed 2) the data were analyzed using Brown’s and Levinson’s theory of politeness strategies. The finding reveals that both groups of students used negative and positive politeness strategies; however, the types of strategies are different. The non-Javanese students used strategies of apologizing and being pessimistic in negative politeness strategy while the Javanese students used strategies of apologizing, hedging, and giving deference. In positive politeness strategies, the non-Javanese students used strategies of avoiding disagreement, promising, exaggerating, and seeking agreement; meanwhile, the Javanese students used avoiding disagreement, exaggerating, and giving for reason strategies.
topic keywords: politeness strategies, positive politeness, negative politeness, regional multiculture
url http://jurnalfahum.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/nobel/article/view/366
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