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Turn – Taking Realized In “Let Them Speak” Talkshow Broadcast on First Channel Russia TV in 5th December 2013

Anyndia Primastuti A. R, Alifa (2015) Turn – Taking Realized In “Let Them Speak” Talkshow Broadcast on First Channel Russia TV in 5th December 2013. Undergraduate thesis, FACULTY OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL STUDIES.

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Abstract

ABSTRACT In a talkshow contains the conversation. It can also build the relationship whenever we communicate with other, to organize turn at speaking we can learned with theory of turn taking. Turn taking is a means of social interaction involving two or more participants who talk about certain topic. There are several steps that the writer could be analyzed the data based on turn taking mechanism, such as: Identifying the segmented units of analysis on the bases of turn taking mechanism, labeling the identified units of analysis, retyping the categorized units of analysis so that the writer can easily tabulate the findings into tables, tabulating the findings into the table of turn taking mechanism, explaining the overall results of the analized data. This research paper is aimed at analyzing turn construction unit, turn allocation unit, turn taking strategies and dominant speaker in “Let Them Speak” Talkshow Broadcast on First Channel Russia TV in 5th December 2013. The results of the study indicate that turn construction unit that consist of a single lexical item is as many as 4 units, a phrase is as many as 10 units, a clause as many as 10 units, and a sentence as many as 114 units. Secondly, turn allocation units consist of current speaker select next speaker: 1a. Select a different speaker is as many as 47 units, 1b. Select self is as many as 75 units and next speaker self selects is as many as 29 units. The next category is turn taking strategies consist of taking the turn is as many as 89 units, holding the turn is as many as 15 units, yielding the turn is as many as 8 units.

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate)
Additional Information: NIM : 11.03.52.0014 SKR.III.05.01.0526
Uncontrolled Keywords: turn construction units, turn allocation units, turn taking strategies, dominant speaker.
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PE English
Faculty / Institution: Fakultas Bahasa dan Ilmu Budaya
Depositing User: Heri Iskandar
Date Deposited: 05 Nov 2015 05:04
Last Modified: 05 Nov 2015 05:04
URI: http://eprints.unisbank.ac.id/id/eprint/3008

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