eprintid: 23566 rev_number: 11 eprint_status: archive userid: 6 dir: disk0/00/02/35/66 datestamp: 2017-01-18 06:57:09 lastmod: 2017-01-18 06:57:09 status_changed: 2017-01-18 06:57:09 type: book_section metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Hana, Mil’ul creators_name: Ubaidillah, . title: MATT KING’S POLITENESS AS A PARENTING ROLE SEEN FROM LEECH’S MAXIM AND ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE ispublished: pub subjects: sas_ing divisions: x_proc full_text_status: public keywords: This research aims to find out how Matt King’s politeness as the role of parent in teaching his two daughters seen from politeness pragmatic and Islamic perspective. The object of this research is the utterances of Matt King when communicating with his two daughters. In this research the researcher applies the descriptive qualitative method. The theories used by the researcher are Geoffrey Leech's Politeness Principle and Islamic ethics in communication. The results of this research are Matt King in teaching his daughters applies the whole of Leech’s politeness principle in his conversation. Those are 8 tact maxims, 5 generosity maxims, 3 approbation maxims, 1 modesty maxim, 7 agreement maxims, and 2 sympathy maxims. Islam also views that Matt King has good communication ethics as the way to solve the problem to his daughters since he applies five ethics from six Islamic ethics in communication. Those are 39 qaul balīg, 18 qaul karīm, 2 qaul maisūr, 3 qaul layyin, and 16 qaul sadīd. Keywords: The Descendants, politeness principles, Islamic ethics in communication abstract: This research aims to find out how Matt King’s politeness as the role of parent in teaching his two daughters seen from politeness pragmatic and Islamic perspective. The object of this research is the utterances of Matt King when communicating with his two daughters. In this research the researcher applies the descriptive qualitative method. The theories used by the researcher are Geoffrey Leech's Politeness Principle and Islamic ethics in communication. The results of this research are Matt King in teaching his daughters applies the whole of Leech’s politeness principle in his conversation. Those are 8 tact maxims, 5 generosity maxims, 3 approbation maxims, 1 modesty maxim, 7 agreement maxims, and 2 sympathy maxims. Islam also views that Matt King has good communication ethics as the way to solve the problem to his daughters since he applies five ethics from six Islamic ethics in communication. Those are 39 qaul balīg, 18 qaul karīm, 2 qaul maisūr, 3 qaul layyin, and 16 qaul sadīd. Keywords: The Descendants, politeness principles, Islamic ethics in communication date: 2016-05-26 date_type: published series: Prosiding volume: Vol. 1 number: No. 1 publisher: Fakultas Adab dan Ilmu Budaya place_of_pub: Yogyakarta pagerange: 63-70 pages: 242 refereed: TRUE isbn: 978-979-8548-08-6 book_title: PROCEEDING OF CONSORTIUM OF LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Contemporary Issues in English Linguistics, Literature, and Education citation: Hana, Mil’ul and Ubaidillah, . (2016) MATT KING’S POLITENESS AS A PARENTING ROLE SEEN FROM LEECH’S MAXIM AND ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE. In: PROCEEDING OF CONSORTIUM OF LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE Contemporary Issues in English Linguistics, Literature, and Education. Prosiding, Vol. 1 (No. 1). Fakultas Adab dan Ilmu Budaya, Yogyakarta, pp. 63-70. ISBN 978-979-8548-08-6 document_url: https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/23566/2/Cover%20s.d.%20Daftar%20Isi.pdf document_url: https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/23566/1/11_Hana%20-%20MATT%20KING%E2%80%99S%20POLITENESS%20AS%20A%20PARENTING%20ROLE.pdf