Date of Award

1-1-2012

Thesis Type

masters

Document Type

Thesis

Divisions

language

Department

Dept of English Language

Institution

University of Malaya

Abstract

This study attempts to look into the realization of politeness strategies among family members in naturally occurring conversations. One of the important aspects of this study is to determine the patterns of politeness strategies demonstrated among family members in a family. On top of that, this study also delves into how the interlocutors accommodate face strategies among family members. In this qualitative study, a non-participation observation was deployed. This study comprised seven sets of conversations, with 35 subjects being involved and each set of the conversation lasting between 50 and 60 minutes. A brief follow-up interview session with the subjects of this study was also carried out after the analysis of data was done. Information obtained from the follow-up interview was helpful to substantiate the data and findings. The key findings indicated that positive politeness and bald-on record appear to be the most commonly used politeness strategies by family members of this study, while the employment of negative politeness and off-record politeness were less frequent. On the other hand, it was found that the interlocutors commonly employed laughter and local particles in their conversations to accommodate face strategies among each other.

Note

Dissertation (M.E.S.L.) -- Jabatan Bahasa Inggeris, Fakulti Bahasa Dan Linguistik, Universiti Malaya, 2012

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