2020
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/cza8y
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Maxim Variation, Conventional, and Particularized Implicature on Students’ Conversation

Abstract: Conversation is one of the activities that students do in their lives. Conversation is in relation to the maxim and implicature. Without realizing, the students usually violate and obey the maxim. Thereby, this study aims at knowing the types of maxim and implicature.The study used qualitative design. This study used transcription of the students’ conversation. Besides, this study used coding analysis. The findings of this study showed that most of the students obeyed the maxims of quality, quantity, manner an… Show more

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“…Pembelajaran bahasa Indonesia menjadi aspek penting dalam dunia pendidikan dalam meningkatkan dan mengembangkan kemampuan kreativitas, berpikir kritis, kolaborasi, dan kerja sama siswa khususnya pada tingkat SMA (Djajasudarma, 2017;Syafryadin, 2020). Hal tersebut terlihat dari KI dan KD yang telah dirancang berdasarkan silabus mata pelajaran.…”
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“…Pembelajaran bahasa Indonesia menjadi aspek penting dalam dunia pendidikan dalam meningkatkan dan mengembangkan kemampuan kreativitas, berpikir kritis, kolaborasi, dan kerja sama siswa khususnya pada tingkat SMA (Djajasudarma, 2017;Syafryadin, 2020). Hal tersebut terlihat dari KI dan KD yang telah dirancang berdasarkan silabus mata pelajaran.…”
Section: A Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Conversation is one of the things students are doing with their lives. [1]. The relationship creates a situation that brings learners to be involved, supporting their efforts marked with activating oral ability to communicate ideas of what the topic is being discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason for concentrating on the study of speech acts is simply this; all linguistic communication involves linguistic acts (Afghari, 2007;Syafryadin et al, 2020). Speech acts are performed when people make utterances such as an apology, greeting, request, complaint, invitation, compliment, or refusal (Searle, 1979:16;Horn & Ward, 2006).…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%