Strategi Merespon Pujian pada Pembelajar Bahasa Jepang: Kajian Komparatif dengan Penutur Asli

This study compares the use of responding praise strategies by 20 subjects of Japanese language learners and 20 native speakers. Using DTC (Discourse Complement Test) as an instrument which consists of 18 situations, the data of 360 sentences were then analyzed using a semantic formula from the conc...

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Main Author: Rosi Rosiah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta 2018-03-01
Series:JLA (Jurnal Lingua Applicata)
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jla/article/view/35181
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spelling doaj-1109ca1dbd9a4066814061ffb0dd267c2021-01-15T20:21:24ZengUniversitas Gadjah Mada, YogyakartaJLA (Jurnal Lingua Applicata)2597-61172598-05562018-03-011219621510.22146/jla.3518120982Strategi Merespon Pujian pada Pembelajar Bahasa Jepang: Kajian Komparatif dengan Penutur AsliRosi Rosiah0Universitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaThis study compares the use of responding praise strategies by 20 subjects of Japanese language learners and 20 native speakers. Using DTC (Discourse Complement Test) as an instrument which consists of 18 situations, the data of 360 sentences were then analyzed using a semantic formula from the concept of Korsatianwon Sayan (2003) that divides the response of praise into 15 strategies, namely: gratitude, approval expression, happy expression, praise upgrade, disagreement, suspect intent, comment acceptance, reassignment, empty, return, question, change topic, scale down, laugh and shame or shock. In conclusion, many Japanese language learners respond to praise with the strategy of rejecting praise. This is in accordance with the concept of ‘refusing praises’ in the East, which means humbling ourselves. Meanwhile, the native speakers of Japanese respond to praise with ‘being grateful’ strategy. This is in accordance with the conception of ‘thank you’ in the West to respond to praises, which aims to maintain the positive face of the other person.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jla/article/view/35181strategiescompliment responsesjapanese learners
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Strategi Merespon Pujian pada Pembelajar Bahasa Jepang: Kajian Komparatif dengan Penutur Asli
JLA (Jurnal Lingua Applicata)
strategies
compliment responses
japanese learners
author_facet Rosi Rosiah
author_sort Rosi Rosiah
title Strategi Merespon Pujian pada Pembelajar Bahasa Jepang: Kajian Komparatif dengan Penutur Asli
title_short Strategi Merespon Pujian pada Pembelajar Bahasa Jepang: Kajian Komparatif dengan Penutur Asli
title_full Strategi Merespon Pujian pada Pembelajar Bahasa Jepang: Kajian Komparatif dengan Penutur Asli
title_fullStr Strategi Merespon Pujian pada Pembelajar Bahasa Jepang: Kajian Komparatif dengan Penutur Asli
title_full_unstemmed Strategi Merespon Pujian pada Pembelajar Bahasa Jepang: Kajian Komparatif dengan Penutur Asli
title_sort strategi merespon pujian pada pembelajar bahasa jepang: kajian komparatif dengan penutur asli
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta
series JLA (Jurnal Lingua Applicata)
issn 2597-6117
2598-0556
publishDate 2018-03-01
description This study compares the use of responding praise strategies by 20 subjects of Japanese language learners and 20 native speakers. Using DTC (Discourse Complement Test) as an instrument which consists of 18 situations, the data of 360 sentences were then analyzed using a semantic formula from the concept of Korsatianwon Sayan (2003) that divides the response of praise into 15 strategies, namely: gratitude, approval expression, happy expression, praise upgrade, disagreement, suspect intent, comment acceptance, reassignment, empty, return, question, change topic, scale down, laugh and shame or shock. In conclusion, many Japanese language learners respond to praise with the strategy of rejecting praise. This is in accordance with the concept of ‘refusing praises’ in the East, which means humbling ourselves. Meanwhile, the native speakers of Japanese respond to praise with ‘being grateful’ strategy. This is in accordance with the conception of ‘thank you’ in the West to respond to praises, which aims to maintain the positive face of the other person.
topic strategies
compliment responses
japanese learners
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jla/article/view/35181
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