Relationship between strategies and maxims combination pattern with Malay politeness in radio talk show

This study was conducted in order to explore and identify the use of Strategies and Maxims Combination Pattern (SMCP) by participant of talk show titled “Celik Mata, Reset Minda Orang Yang Tenang” aired by IKIMfm radio and its relation with The Features of Malay Politeness (FMP). The analysis focuse...

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Main Authors: Johari, Arina, Mokhtar, Nor Zainiyah Norita, Mohd Ismath, Nurul Hanilah, Ismail, Mohamad Zuber
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Language:English
Published: European Union Digital Library 2019
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spelling my.iium.irep.737142019-08-01T02:18:02Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/73714/ Relationship between strategies and maxims combination pattern with Malay politeness in radio talk show Johari, Arina Mokhtar, Nor Zainiyah Norita Mohd Ismath, Nurul Hanilah Ismail, Mohamad Zuber P94 Communication and Islam PL5101 Malay This study was conducted in order to explore and identify the use of Strategies and Maxims Combination Pattern (SMCP) by participant of talk show titled “Celik Mata, Reset Minda Orang Yang Tenang” aired by IKIMfm radio and its relation with The Features of Malay Politeness (FMP). The analysis focuses on the host (P), invited guest (TU) and callers (PG) and facebook respondent (FBR) dialogues in the content structure of talk show. Some methods are applied such as text analysis, transcription, encoding and others. The four patterns of combined strategies that contain P1, P2 and P3 as the core patterns and optional patterns have been formed, namely Pattern A, Pattern B, Pattern C and Pattern D. P1 represents the Off Record sans match which was seen as optional, whereas P2 (a Politeness strategy, both positive and negative) was observed to be used as a core pattern. P3 (Off Record strategy) is used as an option in phrases that involved a certain combination that can be deemed as a core pattern. The findings show that all the participants have applied Pattern A second variation to achieve conflict-free situations. It’s also shows a significant relation with the variation of features in FMP, namely RPSS+TF+RI and incomplete FMP - involving two FMPs and one FMP. European Union Digital Library 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/73714/7/73714%20Relationship%20Between%20Strategies.pdf Johari, Arina and Mokhtar, Nor Zainiyah Norita and Mohd Ismath, Nurul Hanilah and Ismail, Mohamad Zuber (2019) Relationship between strategies and maxims combination pattern with Malay politeness in radio talk show. In: First International Conference on Advances in Education, Humanities, and Language (ICEL), 23rd-24th March 2019, Malang, Indonesia. https://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eai.23-3-2019.2284909 10.4108/eai.23-3-2019.2284909
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topic P94 Communication and Islam
PL5101 Malay
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PL5101 Malay
Johari, Arina
Mokhtar, Nor Zainiyah Norita
Mohd Ismath, Nurul Hanilah
Ismail, Mohamad Zuber
Relationship between strategies and maxims combination pattern with Malay politeness in radio talk show
description This study was conducted in order to explore and identify the use of Strategies and Maxims Combination Pattern (SMCP) by participant of talk show titled “Celik Mata, Reset Minda Orang Yang Tenang” aired by IKIMfm radio and its relation with The Features of Malay Politeness (FMP). The analysis focuses on the host (P), invited guest (TU) and callers (PG) and facebook respondent (FBR) dialogues in the content structure of talk show. Some methods are applied such as text analysis, transcription, encoding and others. The four patterns of combined strategies that contain P1, P2 and P3 as the core patterns and optional patterns have been formed, namely Pattern A, Pattern B, Pattern C and Pattern D. P1 represents the Off Record sans match which was seen as optional, whereas P2 (a Politeness strategy, both positive and negative) was observed to be used as a core pattern. P3 (Off Record strategy) is used as an option in phrases that involved a certain combination that can be deemed as a core pattern. The findings show that all the participants have applied Pattern A second variation to achieve conflict-free situations. It’s also shows a significant relation with the variation of features in FMP, namely RPSS+TF+RI and incomplete FMP - involving two FMPs and one FMP.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Johari, Arina
Mokhtar, Nor Zainiyah Norita
Mohd Ismath, Nurul Hanilah
Ismail, Mohamad Zuber
author_facet Johari, Arina
Mokhtar, Nor Zainiyah Norita
Mohd Ismath, Nurul Hanilah
Ismail, Mohamad Zuber
author_sort Johari, Arina
title Relationship between strategies and maxims combination pattern with Malay politeness in radio talk show
title_short Relationship between strategies and maxims combination pattern with Malay politeness in radio talk show
title_full Relationship between strategies and maxims combination pattern with Malay politeness in radio talk show
title_fullStr Relationship between strategies and maxims combination pattern with Malay politeness in radio talk show
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between strategies and maxims combination pattern with Malay politeness in radio talk show
title_sort relationship between strategies and maxims combination pattern with malay politeness in radio talk show
publisher European Union Digital Library
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/73714/7/73714%20Relationship%20Between%20Strategies.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/73714/
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