TIPE MOVE PADA GILIRAN PERTAMA PERCAKAPAN PADA BASA-BASI DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS AUSTRALIA DAN BAHASA INDONESIA
This research attempts to investigate how Australian and Indonesian strangers open a conversation with strangers by creating small talks. It aims to identify, classify, and make comparisons of the move types in opening turns of small talks between strangers in English, spoken by Australian, and in I...
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id-ugm-repo.1214612016-03-04T08:22:01Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/121461/ TIPE MOVE PADA GILIRAN PERTAMA PERCAKAPAN PADA BASA-BASI DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS AUSTRALIA DAN BAHASA INDONESIA , ALFELIA NUGKY PERMATASARI , Thomas Joko Priyo Sembodo, S. S., M. A. ETD This research attempts to investigate how Australian and Indonesian strangers open a conversation with strangers by creating small talks. It aims to identify, classify, and make comparisons of the move types in opening turns of small talks between strangers in English, spoken by Australian, and in Indonesian, spoken by Indonesian. 629 moves appeared in the first turn from the DCT used as the data if this research. Those moves were then identified and classified by using Klaus P. Schneider�s move types classification in opening turns. The results of this research show that there are ten main move types spoken by two groups. In addition to the six move types by Schneider which are GREET, SELF-ID, REQID, SITU, QaU, COMP, there are also PERMIS, APO, GEN-IS, and ABO-ME. There are five other different move types which are coded as �other� since they appear only in one language. One of them is OTHER-INV from English small talks. The others are four move types produced by Indonesian small talks are OTHER-SWE, OTHER-OFF, OTHER-MET, and OTHER-REQ. The similarities of both small talks are: (1) both male and female respondents from Australian and Indonesian are likely to produce the same number of small talks [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013 Thesis NonPeerReviewed , ALFELIA NUGKY PERMATASARI and , Thomas Joko Priyo Sembodo, S. S., M. A. (2013) TIPE MOVE PADA GILIRAN PERTAMA PERCAKAPAN PADA BASA-BASI DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS AUSTRALIA DAN BAHASA INDONESIA. UNSPECIFIED thesis, UNSPECIFIED. http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=61548 |
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This research attempts to investigate how Australian and Indonesian
strangers open a conversation with strangers by creating small talks. It aims to
identify, classify, and make comparisons of the move types in opening turns of
small talks between strangers in English, spoken by Australian, and in Indonesian,
spoken by Indonesian. 629 moves appeared in the first turn from the DCT used as
the data if this research. Those moves were then identified and classified by using
Klaus P. Schneider�s move types classification in opening turns. The results of
this research show that there are ten main move types spoken by two groups. In
addition to the six move types by Schneider which are GREET, SELF-ID, REQID,
SITU, QaU, COMP, there are also PERMIS, APO, GEN-IS, and ABO-ME.
There are five other different move types which are coded as �other� since they
appear only in one language. One of them is OTHER-INV from English small
talks. The others are four move types produced by Indonesian small talks are
OTHER-SWE, OTHER-OFF, OTHER-MET, and OTHER-REQ. The similarities
of both small talks are: (1) both male and female respondents from Australian and
Indonesian are likely to produce the same number of small talks |
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Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed |
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, ALFELIA NUGKY PERMATASARI , Thomas Joko Priyo Sembodo, S. S., M. A. |
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, ALFELIA NUGKY PERMATASARI , Thomas Joko Priyo Sembodo, S. S., M. A. |
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TIPE MOVE PADA GILIRAN PERTAMA PERCAKAPAN PADA BASA-BASI DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS AUSTRALIA DAN BAHASA INDONESIA |
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TIPE MOVE PADA GILIRAN PERTAMA PERCAKAPAN PADA BASA-BASI DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS AUSTRALIA DAN BAHASA INDONESIA |
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TIPE MOVE PADA GILIRAN PERTAMA PERCAKAPAN PADA BASA-BASI DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS AUSTRALIA DAN BAHASA INDONESIA |
title_fullStr |
TIPE MOVE PADA GILIRAN PERTAMA PERCAKAPAN PADA BASA-BASI DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS AUSTRALIA DAN BAHASA INDONESIA |
title_full_unstemmed |
TIPE MOVE PADA GILIRAN PERTAMA PERCAKAPAN PADA BASA-BASI DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS AUSTRALIA DAN BAHASA INDONESIA |
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tipe move pada giliran pertama percakapan pada basa-basi dalam bahasa inggris australia dan bahasa indonesia |
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada |
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2013 |
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https://repository.ugm.ac.id/121461/ http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=61548 |
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