TY  - THES
N1  - Dr. Hj. Erni Munastiwi, M.M
ID  - digilib45508
UR  - https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/45508/
A1  - Yanti Kusuma, NIM: 18204081017
Y1  - 2021/01/28/
N2  - The process of teaching and learning during COVID-19 pandemic is done
through online and offline learning. Offline learning is done only once a week.
With or without COVID-19, education is one of aspect to create a good character,
knowledgeable, and broad-minded people. Therefore, language politeness for
elementary students is important to study. The present study aimed to describe
and analyze Elementary students? politeness in speaking Indonesian and to
analyze forms of deviation principles in language politeness during COVID-19
pandemic.
This study used quantitative-descriptive design. The subjects of the study are 24
grade IV of Elemntary students in A class and 24 grade IV of Elementary students
in B class, 2 teachers, and 1 school principal. Data collection technique was done
through observation, interview, and documentation. Data analysis technique was
used Miles mode and Huberman in collecting the data, reduction the data,
presenting the data, and drawing conclusion.
The result of this study showed that: first, students? politeness in Elementary
School mostly obey the principles of politeness and it appropriate with 4 maxims
in language politeness. Second, the importance of politeness principles of
Elementary School students in speaking Indonesian during COVID-19 pandemic
are to create a politeness in speaking since Elementary level, to get used to
Elementary students to speak Indonesian based on language politeness principles,
and to create a conducive learning atmosphere. Third, it found that there were
forms of deviation in all maxims in language politeness done by the fourth grade
of Elementary students at SD Negeri Bawuran, Bantul, Yogyakarta.
PB  - UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA YOGYAKARTA
KW  - Politeness
KW  -  Language
KW  -  Children
KW  -  Elementary School
M1  - masters
TI  - KESANTUNAN ANAK USIA SEKOLAH DASAR DALAM BERBICARA
BAHASA INDONESIA PADA MASA PANDEMI COVID-19
AV  - restricted
EP  - 155
ER  -