Negotiating Price in the Elopement of the Sasak Culture: Politeness Acts in Disagreeing

This study looks at how Sasak culture members employ diplomatic techniques to express disapproval when haggling over costs during elopement rites. Politeness gestures are language techniques for reducing face-threatening behaviours, such arguments, in order to preserve good social ties. Price negoti...

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Published in:GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies
Main Author: Yaqin L.N.; Yusof N.; Ismail I.N.; Shaari A.H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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Yaqin L.N.; Yusof N.; Ismail I.N.; Shaari A.H.
Negotiating Price in the Elopement of the Sasak Culture: Politeness Acts in Disagreeing
2023
GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies
23
4
10.17576/gema-2023-2304-05
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178268146&doi=10.17576%2fgema-2023-2304-05&partnerID=40&md5=cf1e1b5bc07440441539d18e4a77b048
This study looks at how Sasak culture members employ diplomatic techniques to express disapproval when haggling over costs during elopement rites. Politeness gestures are language techniques for reducing face-threatening behaviours, such arguments, in order to preserve good social ties. Price negotiation inevitably happened during recorded discussions, which were analysed qualitatively for the study. The politeness theory developed by Brown and Levinson (1987) was used to assess the transcripts of the discussions. According to the research, interlocutor employ several politeness techniques when disagreeing, depending on the situation and their relationship to the other person. In situations where price of elopement is being discussed, interlocutors prefer to keep the relationship going over minimising face-threatening actions by using more positive politeness and off-the-record politeness techniques. Token agreement, pseudo-agreement, hedging opinions, comedy, and jokes all help to achieve positive politeness. The off-record politeness is realised through presupposing, overstating, metaphor, a rhetorical question, and irony. These findings contribute to our understanding of how interlocutors use language to manage social relationships in the context of disagreement. Findings of the present study may have implications for intercultural communication and conflict resolution, particularly in the context of negotiation skills and strategies involved in the post-elopement event among the Sasak. © 2023, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. All rights reserved.
Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
16758021
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author Yaqin L.N.; Yusof N.; Ismail I.N.; Shaari A.H.
spellingShingle Yaqin L.N.; Yusof N.; Ismail I.N.; Shaari A.H.
Negotiating Price in the Elopement of the Sasak Culture: Politeness Acts in Disagreeing
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title Negotiating Price in the Elopement of the Sasak Culture: Politeness Acts in Disagreeing
title_short Negotiating Price in the Elopement of the Sasak Culture: Politeness Acts in Disagreeing
title_full Negotiating Price in the Elopement of the Sasak Culture: Politeness Acts in Disagreeing
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title_full_unstemmed Negotiating Price in the Elopement of the Sasak Culture: Politeness Acts in Disagreeing
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description This study looks at how Sasak culture members employ diplomatic techniques to express disapproval when haggling over costs during elopement rites. Politeness gestures are language techniques for reducing face-threatening behaviours, such arguments, in order to preserve good social ties. Price negotiation inevitably happened during recorded discussions, which were analysed qualitatively for the study. The politeness theory developed by Brown and Levinson (1987) was used to assess the transcripts of the discussions. According to the research, interlocutor employ several politeness techniques when disagreeing, depending on the situation and their relationship to the other person. In situations where price of elopement is being discussed, interlocutors prefer to keep the relationship going over minimising face-threatening actions by using more positive politeness and off-the-record politeness techniques. Token agreement, pseudo-agreement, hedging opinions, comedy, and jokes all help to achieve positive politeness. The off-record politeness is realised through presupposing, overstating, metaphor, a rhetorical question, and irony. These findings contribute to our understanding of how interlocutors use language to manage social relationships in the context of disagreement. Findings of the present study may have implications for intercultural communication and conflict resolution, particularly in the context of negotiation skills and strategies involved in the post-elopement event among the Sasak. © 2023, Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. All rights reserved.
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