Request strategies A socio-pragmatic study of the Javanese community in Indonesia

Edy Jauhari, Dwi Handayani

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Abstract

This research investigates request strategies in the Javanese community and the influence of the ± Power (±P), ± social Distance (±D), and ± Rank of imposition (±R) on the use of request strategies. The data were collected through Discourse Completion Tasks (DCTs) and analyzed according to Blum-Kulka et al. (1989). The results show that in the (+P+D+R) context, requests tend to be expressed indirectly. This is influenced by the (+) which is attached to all the variables. In the (-P-D-R) context, requests tend to be expressed directly. This is influenced by the (-) which is attached to all the variables. In the contexts of (+P+D-R), (+P-D+R), (-P-D+R), and (-P+D+R), there is a tug-of-war between the (+) and (-). However, the influence of the (+) appears to be stronger than the (-). Therefore, in these contexts requests are more likely to be expressed indirectly rather than directly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)115-144
Number of pages30
JournalInternational Journal of Language and Culture
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Javanese community
  • power
  • rank of imposition
  • request strategies
  • social distance

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