2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/201912509002
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Cultural Environment in Coastal Islamic Boarding School Regarding the Form of Politeness to Kyai

Abstract: The study examines santri speech in a coastal Islamic boarding school which shows politeness in respecting the Kyai. This study aims to describe marks of politeness as a form of respect for Kyai and classify politeness factors in santri speech in the coastal boarding school. This study used a qualitative approach with analysis of pragmatic politeness. The study finds that maxim of wisdom and Javanese proverb are dominating the santri speech. Honorific is the most dominant word chosen to address Kyai. The deter… Show more

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“…Sociocultural ecology of language is the code or means used to communicate. Javanese people has a complex level of expression of respect for others' feelings [8]. The form of respect for the environment can be seen in the ritual of sedekah bumi which are performed following the seasonal change in the North coastal environment, for example sedekah laut and sedekah bumi as the representation of gratitude for the abundant catch of fish and agriculture.…”
Section: Ecologiculture Of Communities In the Northern Coast Centralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sociocultural ecology of language is the code or means used to communicate. Javanese people has a complex level of expression of respect for others' feelings [8]. The form of respect for the environment can be seen in the ritual of sedekah bumi which are performed following the seasonal change in the North coastal environment, for example sedekah laut and sedekah bumi as the representation of gratitude for the abundant catch of fish and agriculture.…”
Section: Ecologiculture Of Communities In the Northern Coast Centralmentioning
confidence: 99%