Interruptions and politeness in David Letterman show “my guest no need introduction” Shah Rukh Khan episode

This paper analyzed interruptions and politeness in the David Letterman Show. The data were collected from the show “My Guest No Need Introduction.” The study was qualitative research, and the data were  analyzed and then classified into types of interruptions. Results showed 32 interruptions in the...

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Main Authors: Christiani Tiwi Sumanti, Barli Bram
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Merdeka Malang 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://jurnal.unmer.ac.id/index.php/enjourme/article/view/5962
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spelling doaj-cb38509eb2dd4d13831e55471c777e822021-08-23T03:56:47ZengUniversitas Merdeka MalangEnJourMe2502-57402021-07-0161455410.26905/enjourme.v6i1.59622703Interruptions and politeness in David Letterman show “my guest no need introduction” Shah Rukh Khan episodeChristiani Tiwi Sumanti0Barli Bram1Sanata Dharma University, YogyakartaSanata Dharma University, YogyakartaThis paper analyzed interruptions and politeness in the David Letterman Show. The data were collected from the show “My Guest No Need Introduction.” The study was qualitative research, and the data were  analyzed and then classified into types of interruptions. Results showed 32 interruptions in the conversation uttered by two speakers in the show, more specifically 26 times of overlap interruptions, three times of simple interruptions, twice of silent interruptions, and once of butting-in interruption. It can be concluded that, first, the appropriate interruptions display positive strategies of politeness in the David Letterman Show. Interruptions could be done for a specific purpose to strengthen the bond between two speakers and to avoid misunderstanding.  Second, the interruptions show politeness in conversation. Politeness appears to clarify statements to prevent misunderstandings between cultures. DOI: 10.26905/enjourme.v6i1.5962https://jurnal.unmer.ac.id/index.php/enjourme/article/view/5962cross-culture, david letterman, interruption, politeness
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author Christiani Tiwi Sumanti
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Interruptions and politeness in David Letterman show “my guest no need introduction” Shah Rukh Khan episode
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title Interruptions and politeness in David Letterman show “my guest no need introduction” Shah Rukh Khan episode
title_short Interruptions and politeness in David Letterman show “my guest no need introduction” Shah Rukh Khan episode
title_full Interruptions and politeness in David Letterman show “my guest no need introduction” Shah Rukh Khan episode
title_fullStr Interruptions and politeness in David Letterman show “my guest no need introduction” Shah Rukh Khan episode
title_full_unstemmed Interruptions and politeness in David Letterman show “my guest no need introduction” Shah Rukh Khan episode
title_sort interruptions and politeness in david letterman show “my guest no need introduction” shah rukh khan episode
publisher Universitas Merdeka Malang
series EnJourMe
issn 2502-5740
publishDate 2021-07-01
description This paper analyzed interruptions and politeness in the David Letterman Show. The data were collected from the show “My Guest No Need Introduction.” The study was qualitative research, and the data were  analyzed and then classified into types of interruptions. Results showed 32 interruptions in the conversation uttered by two speakers in the show, more specifically 26 times of overlap interruptions, three times of simple interruptions, twice of silent interruptions, and once of butting-in interruption. It can be concluded that, first, the appropriate interruptions display positive strategies of politeness in the David Letterman Show. Interruptions could be done for a specific purpose to strengthen the bond between two speakers and to avoid misunderstanding.  Second, the interruptions show politeness in conversation. Politeness appears to clarify statements to prevent misunderstandings between cultures. DOI: 10.26905/enjourme.v6i1.5962
topic cross-culture, david letterman, interruption, politeness
url https://jurnal.unmer.ac.id/index.php/enjourme/article/view/5962
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