Language and Education Journal
Vol 5, No 1 (2022)

LANGUAGE FUNCTION FROM BALINESE DAILY CONVERSATIONS

Devi Maharani Santika, I Dewa Ayu (Unknown)
Dian Andriyani, Anak Agung Ayu (Unknown)
Nova Winarta, Ida Bagus Gde (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Feb 2022

Abstract

Language is not merely as a tool of communication, but it has certain function to build a communication or deliver the purpose of the speaker. People usually do not recognize the function they use from a language. Therefore, this is an interesting topic to be conducted in order to help the readers understand any language function they might use during communication. This study aimed to analyse the language functions taken from some daily conversations in Balinese language of a village in Klungkung regency, Bali. The participants of the conversations are from various social background. The data were collected by using univolved direct conversation with some techniques: observation, note-taking and recording. The theory of Leech (1981) about language function types was used to do the analysis. The result shows that Directive function becomes the most function applied in the conversations. This is because the participants of the conversations often produce the conversation by giving orders or requesting. Meanwhile the function that does not commonly appear is Aesthetic. The reason is these participants often speak straight to the point and almost never try to beautify the utterances they spoke.

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