SPEECH ACT SECT APOLOGIES: A COMPARATIVE RESEARCH BETWEEN BUGINESE AND ENGLISH OF ENGLISH GRADUATE STUDENTS

Farida Farida, Jumardin Muchtar

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Abstract:The research aims to compare both the and Buginese and English languages in the apology aspects. This research applied to graduate students who can speak Buginese and English to find out the difference in using two from their own perspective. The result shows that the use of IFID is the most common in both languages and the words used to say apology could be found for both languages. On the other hand, it found the difference in the order of using the apology strategies. The final point for this research is Buginese’s' first language or speech pattern to apologize, which is very influential on their use of the apology in English. It shows that their native language influences the use of English to apologize in their life as much as their own way of apologizing in Buginese language.

Keywords: speech act, comparative, apology

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