Turn Taking Strategy Used by Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the First Presidential Election Debate 2020

Zulfatus Sa’adah
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This research investigated the turn taking strategies that occurred in the first American Presidential Debate in 2020 between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The aim was to identify the kinds of turn taking strategies used in the first American Presidential Debate in 2020 between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, as well as to classify the functions of the turn taking that occur in the first American Presidential Debate in 2020 between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The researcher employed a descriptive qualitative approach because the data were derived from Donald Trump's and Joe Biden's utterances on YouTube video, which was transcribed and analyzed using Sterntörm's (2014) theory of turn taking strategy; taking the turn strategy, holding the turn strategy, and yielding the turn strategy. The data were analyzed by determining the context, categorizing the data based on the theory, analyzing and interpreting the data, then draw conclusion based on the findings. The findings revealed 35 data from Donald Trump’s utterances, with the most strategy used was alert that occurred twelve times, while he never used hesitant start strategy. On the other hand, 20 data were obtained from Joe Biden’s utterances. In fact, Joe Biden also employed alert strategy as the most utilized strategy which was the same as Donald Trump, but the occurrence was only for five times. In addition, Joe Biden did not apply four turn taking strategies which were hesitant start, metacomment, silent pause, and appealing. One important point to note is that both candidates utilized alert as the most used strategy, which has the function to interrupt the other speaker with raising the tone of his voice in order to attract the attention of the interlocutor.
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唐纳德·特朗普和乔·拜登在2020年第一次总统选举辩论中使用的转向策略
这项研究调查了在2020年唐纳德·特朗普和乔·拜登之间的第一次美国总统辩论中发生的轮流策略。目的是确定2020年唐纳德·特朗普和乔·拜登之间的第一次美国总统辩论中使用的回合策略的种类,并对2020年唐纳德·特朗普和乔·拜登之间的第一次美国总统辩论中出现的回合功能进行分类。研究人员采用描述性定性方法,因为数据来源于唐纳德·特朗普和乔·拜登在YouTube视频上的话语,并使用Sterntörm(2014)轮流策略理论进行转录和分析;采取转弯策略,保持转弯策略,放弃转弯策略。数据分析是通过确定上下文,根据理论对数据进行分类,分析和解释数据,然后根据发现得出结论。研究结果揭示了唐纳德·特朗普话语中的35个数据,其中使用最多的策略是警惕,出现了12次,而他从未使用过犹豫开始策略。另一方面,从乔·拜登的话语中获得了20个数据。事实上,乔·拜登也和唐纳德·特朗普一样,使用最多的策略是警惕策略,但这种情况只出现了5次。此外,拜登也没有运用“犹豫开始”、“元评论”、“沉默停顿”、“呼吁”等4种回合策略。值得注意的一点是,两位候选人都把警惕作为最常用的策略,它的作用是通过提高语调来打断对方的讲话,以吸引对话者的注意。
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