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A SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE ON THE LANGUAGE VARIETIES APPLIED IN TEN2FIVE SONG LYRICS

NANANG , ROBERTUS (2011) A SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE ON THE LANGUAGE VARIETIES APPLIED IN TEN2FIVE SONG LYRICS. Undergraduate thesis, UNIVERSITAS STIKUBANK.

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Abstract

This thesis is about a sociolinguistics perspective on the language varieties applied in Ten2Five song lyrics. The aims of this thesis are to analyze language varieties and the factors which influence the language varieties. The data of this thesis are taken from Ten2five album. This study focuses on the language varieties in Ten2Five song lyrics. In this thesis the writer collects the data by using library & internet study, documentation, and by listening the songs. After the data are collected, then they are analyzed using the following steps: transcribing the lyrics, identification, classification, and interpretation. The writer found two types of language varieties, they are: 1) Formal language, which is used in formal situation. 2) Informal language, which is used in informal situation. Based on supporting factors that influence language varieties, the writer found some factors that influence Ten2Five song lyrics language varieties, they are: social status, setting (situation), participants, topic, function, ends, act sequence, key, instrumentalities, norms and genre. From the analysis it can be shown that language varieties used by Ten2Five song lyrics are formal languages by Holmes and shown that key used by Ten2Five song lyrics are seriousness, information, sadness and expectation by Hymes.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
Additional Information: NIM : 06.03.52.0099 SKR.III.05.01.0099
Uncontrolled Keywords: Language Varieties, Dialect, Standard English
Subjects: ?? Linguistics ??
Faculty / Institution: ?? SkripsiBhs ??
Depositing User: Ani Mariawati
Date Deposited: 10 Aug 2012 05:55
Last Modified: 10 Aug 2012 05:55
URI: http://eprints.unisbank.ac.id/id/eprint/855

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