Javanese Politeness Experience as Depicted in Its Speech Levels of the Transactional Communication
Javanese interactions are bound by politeness speech levels. Ngoko, the lowest form, reflects the interactions between close equals, or persons of higher status towards those of lower status, whereas krama, the highest form, is used to address elders or those of higher status. This study aimed to di...
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Main Authors: | Sumekto, Didik Rinan (Author), Ghozali, Imam (Author), Yuwono, Suhud Eko (Author), Santoso, Gunawan Budi (Author), Tukiyo, Tukiyo (Author) |
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Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada,
2022-03-05.
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