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ABSTRACT
The research entitled women’s language features found in female character’s utterances
in The Devil Wears Prada Movie, aims to identify the women’s language features based
on Lakoff’s theory and also to identify language functions served by women’s language
features found in The Devil Wears Prada movie based on Jakobsen’s theory. This
research was conducted by using descriptive qualitative method, while for collecting the
data were watching the movie several times, reading script movie and underlining female
character’s utterances containing the women’s language features. From ten features of
women’s language, the researcher found nine features used by the female character in The
Devil Wears Prada Movie. They are lexical hedges or fillers (7), tag question (3), rising
intonation on declarative (2), empty adjectives (3), precious color term (1), intensifiers
(10), super polite form (4), hypercorrect grammar (0), avoidance of strong swear words
(3) and emphatic stress (3). Intensifiers are the most frequent women’s language features
used by female characters in The Devil Wears Prada movie because they want to
emphasize or strengthen their utterances deeply to attract addressee’s attention using
intensifiers. Meanwhile, hypercorrect grammar did not occur in this research because the
female characters mostly used informal language in their dialogue to shorten the gap
among the characters. Then, there are language functions served by women’s language
found in female character’s utterances in The Devil Wears Prada movie. They are
expressive function, directive function and metalinguistic function.
Key words: women’s language, women’s language features, The Devil Wears Prada
ABSTRAK
Kata kunci: bahasa wanita, fitur-fitur bahasa wanita, The Devil Wears Prada
A. INTRODUCTION
In sociolinguistics, study about language and gender emphasizes the focus on the
effect of gender on the use of language. The relationship between language and gender is
the relationship between language and the notion of men and women. Lakoff (as cited in
Eckert and Ginet, 2013) states in her work Language and Women’s Place that women are
forced to learn a weak, trivial and deferential style as part of their socialization, which is
essentially training how to be subordinate. In other words, she regards women’s style as
a reflection of their powerlessness and men’s power of them. Lakoff provides a list of ten
women’s language features. These ten types of women’s language features are lexical
hedges or fillers, tag questions, rising intonations on declarative,empty adjectives, precise
color term, intensifiers, hypercorrect grammar, superpolite forms, avoidance of strong
swear words, and emphatic stress.
Women’s language can be observed in literary works, for example in movie
because movie reflects the real situation of society and movie contains of sentences and
utterance, for example in The Devil Wears Prada movie. The Devil Wears Prada movie
tells about the story of a woman named Andrea Sachs called Andy a fresh graduate who
dreams of becoming a journalist. She works as second assistant to Miranda Priestly, a
Chief redactor or Editor-in-Chief of the famous fashion magazine, Runway. Though not
interested in fashion, Andy believes working at Runway would open up her career as a
professional journalist.
The Devil Wears Prada movie and Lakoff’s theory of women’s language features
were chosen because of two reasons. First, the movie contains many life lessons about
women. From the character, personality, and the title seem this movie is the story about
women’s live. Second, there are age differences, experiences, and attitudes that affect the
way they speak, thus making the researcher interested in analyzing women's language
features by Lakoff's theory. The researcher used Lakoff’s theory because Lakoff is a
founder of the idea of women’s language features and also the Lakoff’s theory is clear,
easy to understand, and suitable to investigate deeply the character. There are seven
female characters to be analyzed by the researcher, namely Andreas Sach, Miranda
Priestly, Emily Charlthon, Lily, Jacqueline Follet, Serena, and Jocelyn.
The objectives of this research were to identify the features of women’s language
used by them from the difference and also to identify language functions served by
B. RELATED LITERATURE
1. Language and gender
Eckert (2003) in her book entitled Language and Gender describes that gender as
differences in function and social roles and responsibilities of men and women who are
regulated by the community. Gender refers to the process conditions how should men and
women play a role and act in accordance with the values of structured, social and cultural
provision where they are.
3. Language Functions
According to Jakobson (1960), there are six types of language function. They are
expressive function, directive function, referential function, metalinguistic function.
a. Expressive Function
Expressive function means express the speaker’s feelings. This focuses on
addresser; it means that a speaker addresses a message. The aim of an expression of
the speaker’s attitude toward what he is speaking about. It tends to produce an
impression of a certain emotion whether true of feigned.
b. Directive Function
Directive function means attempt to get someone to do something. It means that
language used for the purpose of causing (or preventing) overt action. This function is
most commonly found in commands and requests. Directive function focuses on the
addressee; it means that the speaker needs the reaction from the hearer or to make
someone perform a particular action.
c. Referential Function
Referential function means provide information. Essentially, referential function
is the communication of information. This function affirms or denies propositions, as
in science or the statement of fact.
d. Metalinguistic Function
Metalinguistic function means comment on the language itself. This function is
the use of language to discuss or describe itself. It focuses attention upon the code
itself, to clarify it or negotiate it. This is the function of language about language. The
aim of metalinguistic function is to convey the code analysis where the code is
misunderstood and needs correction or clarification.
e. Poetic Function
Poetic function means focus on aesthetic feature of language. It is in which the
particular form chosen is the essence of the message. Messages convey more than just
the content.
D. RESEARCH METHOD
1. Research Design
Miles and Huberman (1994) state “qualitative data is usually in the forms of words
rather than numbers” (p.1). The researcher used qualitative data because the data are
the utterances of the characters within the movie that take of words and sentences
rather than numbers. According to Nazir (1988), descriptive research aims at
describing facts, characteristic, and relationship among the phenomena being
observed, systematically, factually, and accurately. This research used descriptive
qualitative research to describe women’s language used in The Devil Wears Prada
movie by David Frankle and to describe language functions served by women’s
language used by the female characters in The Devil Wears Prada movie.
3. Research Instrument
Research instrument is important to obtain the data of this study for it is a set of
method which is used to collect the data (Annum, 2015, p.1).The research instrument
in collecting the data was the researcher herself. The researcher focused on observing
women’s language features as the main data of the research.
2. Tag Questions
Lakoff (1975) states that the tag question, the usefulness and syntax form,
in English, is an among definite statement and question yes or no. Lakoff argues
that asking a question is the best example of insecurity and doubt women. Based
on the definition of tag question feature, the researcher found 3 utterances of
women’s language features that included in tag question feature. There are some
examples of statement that contain women’s language features and identified as
tag question feature.
(2) Andrea : You want the unpublished manuscript?
Miranda : We know everyone in publishing. It shouldn't be a
problem, should it? And you can do anything,
right?
(00:49:30-00:49:39)
The data found in Miranda’s utterance. She said “There you are Emily.
How many times do I have to scream your name?” The situation happened in
Miranda’s office. Miranda’s always called her new second assistant as the New
Emily. So, when Miranda called Andrea, she screamed out Andrea’s name as
Emily and she called in several time but Andrea never showed up. So Miranda
used rising intonation on declarative because she is seeking for confirmation why
Andrea did not notice that Miranda was calling for her. From explanation, it is
showed that rising intonation feature included the directive function.
Conversation in datum 1 showed that Miranda call her new assistant, Andrea,
many times but she did not respond to commands from Miranda.
4. Empty Adjectives
The researcher found 3 utterances of women’s language features that
includes in empty adjective feature. There are some examples of conversation
and statement that contain women’s language features and identified as empty
adjective.
(4) Andrea : She hates me, Nigel.
Nigel : And that's my problem because- Oh, wait. No, it's not
my problem.
Andrea : I don't know what else I can do because if I do
something right, it's unacknowledged. She doesn't even
say thank you. But if I do something wrong, she is
vicious.
(00:32:14-00:32:25)
6. Intensifiers
The researcher found 10 utterances of women’s language features that
include in intensifiers features. There are some examples of statement that
contains women’s language features and indentifies as intensifiers features.
(6) Miranda : I don't understand why it's so difficult to confirm
an appointment.
Emily : I know. I'm so sorry, Miranda. I actually did
confirm last night.
(00:06:28-00:06:33)
The data found in the dialogue by Andrea with someone on the phone. She
told with her/him that Miranda is not available, so Andrea offer assistance and
requested that the client can specify identity when leaving a message. Andrea
used sentences Can I please take a message? And can you please spell
Gabbana? as a form of request or polite command. It can be assumed that
Andrea used super polite form for her request which reflect women’s language
features. So, this feature includes directive function.
The data found in the dialogue by Emily when she get a text message from
driver of Miranda that 10 minutes Miranda will arrive at the office. The brief
message makes everyone so hurry. Emily used swear word God, these people!
To expressed the feelings. She feels upset because the driver confirms it very
suddenly. From the explanation it is seem that avoidance of strong swear word
included expressive function.
9. Emphatic Stress
Emphatic Stress is a typical of special stress that is given by the speaker to
some word in a sentence, usually to single out, compare, correct or clarify things.
The researcher found 3 utterances of women’s language features that include in
avoidance emphatic stress features. There are some examples of statement that
contains women’s language features and indentifies as Emphatic stress features
(9) Jacquelin : Surprise.
Miranda : Quelle surprise. Oh, wonderful. We're so happy
you were able to come to our little gathering.
(01:02:58 – 01:03:05)
E. CONCLUSION
There are two research questions in this research. They are the use of women’s
language features in The Devil Wears Prada Movie and the Function of Language
served by women’s language features in movie. These questions were analyzed based
on Lakoff’s theory about women’s language features and also Jakobsen’s theory about
the Function of language.
From ten features of women’s language, only nine features can be found in this
research. They are lexical hedges or fillers (7), tag question (3), rising intonations on
declaratives (2), empty adjectives (3), precious color term (1), intensifiers (10), super
polite forms (4), Hypercorrect Grammar (0), avoidance of strong swear words (3) and
emphatic stress (3). Intensifiers feature most frequently by female characters in The
Devil Wears Prada movie because they want to emphasize or strengthen their
utterances deeply to attract addressee’s attention using intensifiers. Meanwhile,
Hypercorrect’ grammar did not occur in this research because the female characters
mostly used informal language in their dialogue to shorten the gap among the
characters.
According to Jakobson (1960), there are six function of language, they are
expressive function, directive function, referential function, metalinguistic function,
poetic function, and phatic function. From six function of women’s language features
based on the purpose of using the language function by Jakobson, there are three
language functions are found in this research, they are expressive function,
metalinguistic function, and directive function.
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