Writer / NIM
MUHAMMAD NUR HASAN GONIBALA / 321412062
Study Program
S1 - PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS
Advisor 1 / NIDN
MUHAMMAD SYAMSURIZAL, S.S., M.Pd / 0022076704
Advisor 2 / NIDN
FARID MUHAMAD, S.Pd, M.A / 0020048002
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Muhammad Nur Hasan Gonibala. 321 412 062. 2016. Atticus Finch's Style in "To Kill a Mockingbird" Novel by Nelle Harper Lee (A Sociolinguistics Analysis Based on Martin Joos Theory). Skripsi. English Education Study Program, Letters and Culture Faculty. Universitas Negeri Gorontalo. Principal Supervisor: Muhammad Syamsurizal, S.S, M.Pd, and Co-Supervisor: Farid Muhamad, S.pd, M.A
This study aims to find out and to analyze Atticus Finch's style in "To Kill a Mockingbird" novel. This study does not only use Martin Joos theory about style that divided into intimate, casual, consultative, formal and frozen but also other theories such as Payne, Montano-Harmon, Nordquist, Gleason to support in analyzing the data. This study is a qualitative research. Hence, this study uses descriptive method because the data are Atticus Finch's dialogue or narration. This analysis found that Atticus Finch only uses intimate, casual, consultative and formal. Thus results are intimate as many as seven times, casual as many as thirty-two times, consultative as many as two times, formal as many as one time and frozen is nothing.
Keywords: Style, Martin Joos, intimate, casual, consultative, formal
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