Phatic Marker in Bengkulu Malay Language
Author(s) -
Eli Rustinar,
Cece Sobarna,
Wahya Wahya
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jurnal arbitrer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2550-1011
pISSN - 2339-1162
DOI - 10.25077/ar.7.1.1-7.2020
Subject(s) - malay , linguistics , identity (music) , psychology , art , philosophy , aesthetics
The current study aims to describe the form and function of a phatic marker in Bengkulu Malay. The data were taken from the spoken language of Bengkulu Malay language, which consists of phatic utterances. The data were collected using the observational and conversational method. The analysis was done using contextual analysis, distributional method, and pragmatic identity method. The result shows there are two forms of phatic in Bengkulu Malay, they are particle form, including nah ‘nah’, yak ‘yah’, ay ‘ai’, way ‘wai’, awu ‘ya’, woy ‘woi’, wey ‘wei’, hoy ‘hoi’, and clitic form, including -lah and ‘lah’.
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