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Speech Function, Speech Function, Politeness And Cross-Politeness And Cross-
cultural Communicationcultural CommunicationLanguage in Society
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The The Function of Function of
SpeechSpeech
Politeness Politeness and and
Address Address FormsForms
Linguistic Linguistic Politeness in Politeness in
Different Different CulturesCultures
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The Function of Speech
• Affective (or Social) function• Referential (or informative)
function
Example:Fred : “Good morning, James.
What a lovely day.”James : “Yes, it’s beautiful. So,
How’s your weekend?”
Fred : “It’s very great!”
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The Function of Speech
• Expressive utterances: express the speaker’s feeling
• Directive utterances: attempt to get someone to do something
• Referential utterances: provide information
• Metalinguistic Metalinguistic utterances: comment on language itself
• Poetic utterances: focus on aesthetic features of language
• Phatic Phatic utterances: express solidarity and empathy with others
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Examples…• Expressive utterancesExpressive utterances
– I’m happy today.– I am afraid.
• Directive utterancesDirective utterances– Wash the clothes.– Could you close the door?
• Referential utterancesReferential utterances– The second presenter will be
Mrs. Hanna.– Make up speaking class will be
held on Monday at 1 pm.
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Examples…• Metalinguistic utterancesMetalinguistic utterances
– ‘Hegemony’ is not a common word– ‘Nat’ has to be added by affixes
• Poetic utterances (a poem, an Poetic utterances (a poem, an ear-catching motto, a rhyme)ear-catching motto, a rhyme)– Peter piper picked a peck of pickled
peppers– Bu Lulu nuju udur huntu
• Phatic utterancesPhatic utterances– Hi, how are you?– LLovely day, isn’t it.
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Basic component of interaction…
• Expressive Speaker
• DirectiveAddressee
• Referential Message
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Addition…
• Commissives: Promises and Commissives: Promises and threatthreat– I swear, I’ll do my revenge– I will kill you soon
• Formatives or DeclarationFormatives or Declaration– And now, I declare you as
husband and wife
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Directives…
…concern with getting people to do things…
Examples:
Imperative: Sit down!
Interrogative: Could you sit down?
Declarative: It’d be better you to sit down.
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Factors that affect people in using Directives..
• The social distance between participants
• Relative status
• Formality of the context
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Example of the Social Distance Between Participants
Cepat Upin, nanti kita lambat!
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Example of Relative StatusPrepare your presentation,
we’ll do it tomorrow!
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Example of Formality of the Context
Wilujeng sumping, Pa. Mangga teras
ka lebet.
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Politeness and Address Form
Speaking politeness --- Speaking politeness ---
• The feelings of others• The social values of the
society• Formality
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Politeness and Address Form
Types of politenessTypes of politeness
• Positive politeness• Negative politeness
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Examples of Politeness and Address Form
Daddy, can you please
help me with my
homework?
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Examples of Politeness and Address Form
Could you Could you bring in my bring in my
paper, paper, please? please?
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Examples of Politeness and Address Form
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Linguistic Politeness In Different Cultures
• Miscommunication ..• Learning another language• Sociolinguistics assumption• Acceptance and refusal an
invitation
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Example of miscommunication based on cultural differences …
In some villages in Subang, if someone wants to invite people to come to the wedding ceremony, she/he uses cigarettes as an invitation.
If someone gets an expensive cigarette, it means that she/he has to give much money to the hostess and vice versa.
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Example.. (Sundanes(Sundanese)e)
“Bade ka bumi Pa
Haji Kardun,
aya kaperyogi
an”
(Batavia(Batavian)n)
“Heh Takrim, mo pegi kemane
lu?”
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Example of linguistic politeness …
In Karawang, if there is a wedding ceremony, the goods from the bridegroom are mentioned and the lists of price are also mentioned.
If we come from outside of Karawang which have different culture we automatically think that culture is impolite because mentioning the goods and the price are unusual things.
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Greetings…Greetings…
• A part of communication
• Serve an affective function
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Examples..
• How are you?• Apa kabar?• Kumaha damang?• Kia ora?• Pripun kabare?
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References..
Holmes, Janet. (2001). An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. Harlow: Pearson Education Limited
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