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2. Candra Puspitasari
Question : What is the strengths and weaknesses of context of situation?
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3. Hilmi Salam
Question : Can we establish register to find the meaning of spesific words in discourse
Analysis?
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5. Azka Iftiani Rais
Question : Do you think that context include to semiotic unit?
Answer : Yes, I do
Because semiotic is the study of meaning-making, the study of sign process
(semiosis) and meaningful communication. In some way, context is the
information surrounding the information. Without context, information can
be misinterpreted; with context, information can be understood.
7. Akhmad Nurcholis
Question : How we connect three consideration;field, content word, and situational?
Answer : If field (topic) is changed, it gives very significant impact on the text.
Actually in the content words used. Where in a technical situation we find a
heavy use of technical terms (it is written for experts). And in everyday field
is more familiar to us: the lexis tends to consist of everyday words
(it is written for beginners).
8. Faiz Maulida
Question : Is there any way to construct nominalization?
Answer : Nominalization is the use of a word which is not a noun (example a verb, an
adjective or an adverb) as a noun, or as the head of a noun phrase, with or
without morphological transformation (affix, suffix, prefix). For example the
process of producing a noun from another part of speech by adding a
derivational affix (example : the noun legalization from the verb legalize).
9. Veny Nur Aini
Question : What is the role of the genre in the context of situation?
Answer :
Answer : text in social media depends on the context of language that is used. If the
text is used in chatting, I think that is spoken language but it on written form.
Because that language is more using slang words than standard words. So,
actually slang words relate to spoken language
Answer : Halliday stresses the need for a look into the context in which a text is
produced while analyzing and/or interpreting a text. He points out that the
really pressing question here is"which kinds of situational factor determined
which kinds of selection in the linguistic system?" (Halliday, 1978:32;
original emphasis). Translation in this view is a contextual thing; a cross-
cultural communication, communicative act that attempts to render the exact
contextual meaning in such a way that both content and language are readily
acceptable to the readership. On the other hand, in processing a sentence to
translate it, we should consider its register context in which the sentence
happens.
Answer : Abstract noun is a type of noun that refers to something with which a person
cannot physically interact. A noun is person, place, or thing. Logical noun is
turning verbs into noun.
15. Maesaroh
Question : What is the meaning of interactive staging?
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16. Ika Lasmiatun
Question : How do tenor and culture realize in written language?
Answer : Writing an essay for university is the example to realize tenor and culture
in written language. There we would typically find ourselves alone, not in
face-to-face, aural or visual contact with our intended audience. Language
would be being used to reflect on some topic-the lecturer does not want to
read a commentary on our actions, feelings, and thoughts of our essay
writing process. Written situations in our culture call for rehearsal: we draft,
edit, rewrite, and finally re-copy our essay. Finally, for most of us writing is
not a casual activity: we need peace and quiet, we gather our thoughts, we
need to concentrate.
Answer : the formula of lexical density diagram is number of content carrying lexical
items divided (:) into number of lexical items in text times (x) with
100 %. So it can get the total result of lexical density.
19. Leila Nurul Amali
Question : Is there any semi-formal language in tenor? If there is, give the example!
Answer : No, there isnt. In tenor, there is no semi formal language. Language use will
vary quite significantly from the informal to the formal situation.
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22. Isnayani Tabiul M
Question : Which one is easier to learn written or spoken language? Why?
Answer : The example of frequent contact: A woman who spend her time to be
housewife. She is able to communicate with her child a day.
25. Imaddudin Abil Fida
Question : Give brief differences between contrasting lexical density and grammatical
intricacy!
Answer : Contrasting lexical density includes of content carrying words such as noun,
the main part of the verb, adverbs and adjectives; and non-content carrying
words include prepositions, conjunctions, auxiliary verbs and pronouns.
Contrasting grammatical intricacy relates to the number of clauses per
sentences, and can be calculated by expressing the number of clauses in a
text as a proportion of the number of sentences in text.
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Immediate feedback : sitting down to casual chat with friends, where
there is both visual and aural contact.
Rapid feedback : modern communication modes (such as email, chat
rooms, fax, etc)
Delayed feedback : radio broadcast (with one-way aural contact, but no
immediate feedback)
28. Oktianti Dwi Aryani
Question : Give example of pragmatic and magical function!
Answer :
Answer : No. we can not. Prestige lexis only exists in written language.
We can find the feature of everyday lexis in spoken language.
The language that we use in a spoken situation typically be organized
according to the turn-by-turn sequencing of talk: first, you speak, then I
speak, then you speak again.