Self-Reference in Honorific of Sasak Speech Community: Sociolinguistics-Pragmatics
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 11)Publication Date: 2017-11-05
Authors : Lalu Santana; Abdul Hakim Yassi; Hamzah A. Machmoed; Mustafa Makkah;
Page : 728-734
Keywords : achieved social status; self-reference; honorific principle;
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Abstract
The study aims To describe the achieved social statuses self-reference using Base Alus / honorific principle in their everyday exchanges. To determine part of speech of Base Alus / honorific principle that is used among the Sasak Community (achieved social statuses). To show the different of honorific exchange occur among addresser and addressee (regardless their social status). This research applied the method of qualitative in Language and Ideology, Language and culture approaches. The data analyzed by Language Politeness supported by indexicality
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