AN ANALYSIS ON WOMEN�S LANGUAGE FEATURE USED BY JACINDA ARDEN IN SPEECH ABOUT COVID-19

H. Herman, Vivi Lastiar Sinurat, T. Marpaung, P. Sihombing
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This study aims to find out women�s language feature used by Jacinda Arden in speech about COVID-19. The researchers conducted the study with Lakoff�s theory. This research investigates the type and function of women�s language in speech about COVID-19 used by Jacinda Arden. The research formulated a question as the problem �What are the women�s language feature used by Jacinda Arden in speech about COVID-19?� to find out the women�s language feature used by Jacinda Arden in speech about COVID-19. The researchers used qualitative research design by employing content analysis to answer the research question. There were 2 research instrument used in this research, they were the researchers as the human research and observation sheet. The researchers conducted the research by using the record and video script of Jacinda Arden in her speeches about COVID-19 that delivered on March 21 and April 6, 2020. The result of this study showed not all types of women�s language feature used Jacinda Arden. The researchers found seven types of women�s language feature. Those feature are divided into lexical hedges 18,15%, rising intonation 0,89%, empty adjectives 1,19%, intensifier 16,96, hypercorrect grammar 20,83%, super polite form 1,19%, and emphatic stress 40,77%. The absent women�s language features are tag question, price color term, and avoidance of using strong swear words. The most dominant women�s language feature is emphatic stress function of emphatic stress in this speech is to emphasize the main idea or word that she wanted to focus on.
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贾辛达·阿登关于COVID-19演讲中的女性语言特征分析
本研究旨在找出Jacinda Arden在关于COVID-19的演讲中使用的女性语言特征。研究人员根据Lakoff的理论进行了这项研究。本研究调查了Jacinda Arden关于COVID-19的演讲中女性语言的类型和功能。该研究将“Jacinda Arden在新冠肺炎演讲中使用的女性语言特征是什么”作为问题。来找出杰辛达·阿尔登在关于COVID-19的演讲中使用的女性语言特征。研究人员采用定性研究设计,采用内容分析来回答研究问题。本研究使用了2种研究仪器,分别是研究人员作为人体研究和观察表。研究人员利用杰辛达·阿登在2020年3月21日和4月6日发表的新冠肺炎演讲的录音和视频脚本进行了研究。这项研究的结果表明,并不是所有类型的女性的语言特征都使用了杰辛达·雅顿。研究人员发现了女性的七种语言特征。这些特征分为词汇模糊限制语18.15%,升调0.89%,空形容词1.19%,加强语气16.96%,语法超正确20.83%,超级礼貌形式1.19%,强调重音40.77%。缺席女性的语言特点是附加疑问句、价格颜色词、避免使用强烈的脏话。女性最主要的语言特征是重音,重音在这篇演讲中的作用是强调她想要强调的主要思想或单词。
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