TY - THES N1 - Dr. Ening Herniti, M.Hum ID - digilib40949 UR - https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/40949/ A1 - Mudiya Wulandari, NIM. 16150004 Y1 - 2020/07/13/ N2 - As claimed by linguists, language used by women and men have discrepancies. Several linguists believe that women are considered more polite. Linguists also believe that women more often obey the grammar than men, one of them is Robin Lakoff. However, the researcher finds language friction or language phenomena in ?Lady Parts? as claimed by Lakoff. Then the researcher investigates women?s language in that Comedy Blaps uses women?s language theory from Robin Lakoff. The researcher tries to identify how many features of women?s language used in that comedy. From the comedy the researcher also finds that the female characters swear or utter the language which is normally used by men, and it is contrast with a theory proposed by Robin Lakoff. Therefore, the researcher uses offensive language theory from Edwin Batistella to analyze those swearing words. This research is descriptive qualitative method. According to analysis result, the researcher finds seven features of women language in the Comedy Blaps. They are : lexical hedges or fillers, tag question, rising intonation on declarative, ?empty? adjectives, intensifier, ?superpolite? forms, and emphatic stress. Meanwhile, there are three types of offensive language in the Comedy Blaps, such as : epithet, vulgarity, and obscenity. PB - UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA YOGYAKARTA KW - features KW - women?s language KW - swearing KW - Lady Parts M1 - skripsi TI - WOMEN?S LANGUAGE AND OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE IN ?LADY PARTS? COMEDY BLAPS AV - restricted EP - 66 ER -