The use of WhatsApp to express students confirming speech actstrategy to the lecturers

Woro, Retnaningsih, Sujito, Sujito, Wildan Mahir Muttaqin, Wildan, Nuning Kurniasih, Nuning, Budianto, Langgeng, Imam Ghozali, Imam, Prim Masrokan Mutahar, Prim, Djoko Susanto, Susanto, Aris Widodo, Aris and Adi Loka, Adi (2019) The use of WhatsApp to express students confirming speech actstrategy to the lecturers. Presented at 1st International Conference on Advance and Scientific Innovation (ICASI), 2019, Journal of Physics: Conference Series.

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Abstract

Following the rapid growth of the social media communication technology worldwide, WhatsApp (WA) becomesone of the most practical meansto corelate students and lecturers. In fact, students are able to contact theirlecturers anytime they need to confirm anyother task and assigment.However, to contact the lecturers, students have frequently need the appropriate speech act strategyto convey thir intention.While several studies have addressed this issue by focusingon theuse of hedgs to express politeness in WA to express politeness, and violations are found inapprobation maxim.In an attempt to fill this gap, of the use of WA to express students confirming speech act strategy to the lecturers. The method of providing data was carried out by tapping method with recording technique. This tehcnique is screen shoot the written document of speech act used by students when communicating with lecturers by using WA. The investigation reveals that, themost widely strategy used by students in WA to lecturers wasto seek an agreement and the lowest use wasto imply or express reciprocity, give understanding, and cooperation with the lecturers. This study argues that students send WA WA to the lecturers with the various purposes.

Item Type: Conference (Paper)
Keywords: WhatsApp, speech actstrategy and lecturers
Subjects: 20 LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE > 2004 Linguistics > 200401 Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics
Divisions: Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teaching Training > Department of English Language Education
Depositing User: Langgeng Budianto
Date Deposited: 03 Apr 2021 09:07

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