Kesantunan Berbahasa Kaunselor Pelatih dalam sesi Kaunseling

Language politeness, in general, refers to the use of polite language in oral communication. It is important for interaction between individuals to establish good impression and relationship. Often, it is also associated with the culture of a society. In a counselling session, the main objective is...

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Main Authors: Wan Robiah, Meor Osman, Hamidah, Abdul Wahab
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Published: Penerbitan UKM 2018
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spelling my.unimas.ir.200892018-11-28T00:42:35Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/20089/ Kesantunan Berbahasa Kaunselor Pelatih dalam sesi Kaunseling Wan Robiah, Meor Osman Hamidah, Abdul Wahab BF Psychology P Philology. Linguistics Language politeness, in general, refers to the use of polite language in oral communication. It is important for interaction between individuals to establish good impression and relationship. Often, it is also associated with the culture of a society. In a counselling session, the main objective is to guide the clients to solve problems that they experience. Therefore, speaking courteously in a counseling session is important to create good and comfortable relationship between the counselor or the trainee counselor with their clients. Hence, this study investigates whether the act of speaking courteously is present in the interaction between trainee counselors and their clients by applying the politeness principle (Leech, 1983). This study utilizes data from 30 trainee counsellors from UNIMAS counseling program that was collected by recording and transcribing the conversation between the trainees and their clients. The result from this study indicated that the six maxims; tact, generosity, approbation, modesty, agreement, and sympathy, as proposed by Leech (1983) were applied by UNIMAS trainee counsellors in the counseling sessions. The presence of the six maxims based on Leech’s politeness principle showed that the use of language politeness is an important strategy in speaking to create a comfortable environment between the trainee counselors and their clients. Therefore, the use of language politeness in a counselling session is one of the strategies in speaking that needs to be given specific attention by counselors or trainee counselors to ensure the goal of guiding and solving the clients’ problems can be dealt well and effectively. Penerbitan UKM 2018 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/20089/1/23456-69284-1-PB%20wan%20robiah%20%28abstrak%29.pdf Wan Robiah, Meor Osman and Hamidah, Abdul Wahab (2018) Kesantunan Berbahasa Kaunselor Pelatih dalam sesi Kaunseling. Journal of Language Studies, 18 (1). pp. 252-269. ISSN 1675-8021 http://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/article/view/23456/7390 http://doi.org/10.17576/gema-2018-1801-15
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topic BF Psychology
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P Philology. Linguistics
Wan Robiah, Meor Osman
Hamidah, Abdul Wahab
Kesantunan Berbahasa Kaunselor Pelatih dalam sesi Kaunseling
description Language politeness, in general, refers to the use of polite language in oral communication. It is important for interaction between individuals to establish good impression and relationship. Often, it is also associated with the culture of a society. In a counselling session, the main objective is to guide the clients to solve problems that they experience. Therefore, speaking courteously in a counseling session is important to create good and comfortable relationship between the counselor or the trainee counselor with their clients. Hence, this study investigates whether the act of speaking courteously is present in the interaction between trainee counselors and their clients by applying the politeness principle (Leech, 1983). This study utilizes data from 30 trainee counsellors from UNIMAS counseling program that was collected by recording and transcribing the conversation between the trainees and their clients. The result from this study indicated that the six maxims; tact, generosity, approbation, modesty, agreement, and sympathy, as proposed by Leech (1983) were applied by UNIMAS trainee counsellors in the counseling sessions. The presence of the six maxims based on Leech’s politeness principle showed that the use of language politeness is an important strategy in speaking to create a comfortable environment between the trainee counselors and their clients. Therefore, the use of language politeness in a counselling session is one of the strategies in speaking that needs to be given specific attention by counselors or trainee counselors to ensure the goal of guiding and solving the clients’ problems can be dealt well and effectively.
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author Wan Robiah, Meor Osman
Hamidah, Abdul Wahab
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Hamidah, Abdul Wahab
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title Kesantunan Berbahasa Kaunselor Pelatih dalam sesi Kaunseling
title_short Kesantunan Berbahasa Kaunselor Pelatih dalam sesi Kaunseling
title_full Kesantunan Berbahasa Kaunselor Pelatih dalam sesi Kaunseling
title_fullStr Kesantunan Berbahasa Kaunselor Pelatih dalam sesi Kaunseling
title_full_unstemmed Kesantunan Berbahasa Kaunselor Pelatih dalam sesi Kaunseling
title_sort kesantunan berbahasa kaunselor pelatih dalam sesi kaunseling
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publishDate 2018
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/20089/1/23456-69284-1-PB%20wan%20robiah%20%28abstrak%29.pdf
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http://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/article/view/23456/7390
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