WOMEN’S LANGUAGE IN SOCIAL LIFE: INVESTIGATION OF LINGUISTIC FEATURES IN GOSSIP GIRL TV SERIES

Penulis

  • Vicky Vallery English Education

Kata Kunci:

Different Situations, Linguistic Features, Women’s Language.

Abstrak

This research concerned on the types of linguistic features of women’s language used by Lily in Gossip Girl TV Series and how she used them in different situations. The objectives of the research were to identify the types of women’s linguistic features used by Lily in Gossip Girl TV Series and to investigate how she used them in different situations. We can learn the characteristic of women’s behavior and role in society; therefore, a study about women’s language is important to be conducted. Furthermore, if other people understand why we talk and act as we do, it will prevent them of getting confused or missunderstood. Thus, this study is expected to give advantage for students and workers, either men or women, in using linguistic features in different situations. The researchers applied descriptive qualitative method and library research. The data were from the utterances which indicated linguistic features of women’s language in form of words, phrases, and clauses. The result shows that from 6 types of linguistic features there are only 5 types of linguistic features used by Lily in Gossip Girl TV Series in different situations.

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2021-09-28