Women’s Language Features: Identifying Language and Gender in A Talk Show from a Sociolinguistics the Perspective



Women’s Language Features: Identifying Language and Gender in A Talk Show from a Sociolinguistics the Perspective 

 

 https://doi.org/10.58256/rjah.v4i1.1216

Authors 

 

Ridwin Purba
Endang Fatmawati
Herman Herman
Arif Widodo
Faizal Risdianto
Fatmahwati A
Nanda Saputra


Abstract

Women’s Language Features: Identifying Language and Gender in A Talk Show from a Sociolinguistics the Perspective | Research Journal in Advanced Humanities (royalliteglobal.com)

This study aimed to identify the kinds and purposes of women's language used by Cinta Laura in talk shows. To address the research issue, the researchers utilized a qualitative research approach and content analysis. The researchers as the human research subjects and the observation sheet were the two research tools used in this study. The researchers used Cinta Laura's talk show recording and video script, which she presented in June 2021, to conduct their study. This study's findings indicated that not all forms of women's language employed Cinta Laura. The researchers identified seven different gender-specific linguistic features. Lexical hedges account for 24.90% of these characteristics, rising intonation for 1.28, empty adjectives for 1.16, intensifier for 22.56, hypercorrect grammar for 32.29, avoidance of harsh swearing for 0.3%, and emphatic stress for 15.95%. Tag inquiry, price color word, and extreme politeness are characteristics of the language of the absent ladies. Hypercorrect grammar is the language trait most common in women. Hypercorrect grammar in this Talk Show serves to highlight the key concept or term that she wished to accentuate.

Women’s Language Features: Identifying Language and Gender in A Talk Show from a Sociolinguistics the Perspective | Research Journal in Advanced Humanities (royalliteglobal.com)


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Monika Bednarek is a linguist who is interested in the role of language in mass media discourse, including news
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 Her work focuses on analyzing the language and images used in newspaper, radio, online, and television news
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 Bednarek has written about the language used in social media news sharing and how it helps us understand the industrial ecology of news
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 She has also studied news values, which are the judgments made by journalists when selecting news
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 Bednarek is interested in supervising postgraduate students who want to analyze the linguistic features of mass media discourse, including news and television series
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