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The Use of second person terms of address by Balinese younger generation of Brahmana and Sudra castes background (to their interlocutors in Denpasar)

This thesis is in general analysis of the Balinese terms of address used by
Balinese younger generation in Denpasar. The topic is divided into three
questions, which are what second person term of address are used by Balinese
younger generations from Brahmana caste in Denpasar to address their
interlocutors, what second person terms of address are used by Balinese younger,
what second person terms of address are used by Balinese younger generations
from Sudra caste in Denpasar to address their interlocutors, how do Brahmana and
Sudra Balinese younger generation differ in their use of second person terms of
address. As the knowledge background the writer mentioned the use of second
person terms of address that usually use in Denpasar by Brahmana and Sudra
castes.
The writer involved forty respondents which were divided into two groups
consisting of twenty members of younger generations from Brahmana caste and
twenty members of younger generations from Sudra caste. In collecting the data,
the writer joined in the conversation and took notes of the use of second person
terms of address by younger generations in conversation.
As for the analysis, the writer examined the data step by step. First, the
writer collected the second person terms of address that are used by the younger
generations from Brahmana and Sudra castes in Denpasar. Then the writer
analyze the second person terms of address in view of the types of relationship
(gender, caste, ?level name?, and name). This analysis answers and shows the
second person terms of address that use by younger generations in Denpasar from
Brahmana and Sudra castes. Finally the writer concludes that most of the younger
generations in Denpasar are still use traditional second person terms of address,
only few of them use name as their second person terms of address.

Creator(s)
  • (11400025) NI PUTU RATIH EKA YANTI
Contributor(s)
  • Bintoro → Advisor 1
  • SAMUEL GUNAWAN → Examination Committee 1
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 2006
Language
English
Category
s1 – Undergraduate Thesis
Sub Category
Skripsi/Undergraduate Thesis
Source
Undergraduate Thesis No. 02011549/ING/2006; Ni Putu Ratih Ekayanti (11400025)
Subject(s)
  • SOCIOLINGUISTICS
  • BALINESE LANGUAGE- LINGUISTIC ASPECTS
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