MOOD CHOICE IN GRADUATE STUDENTS SIMULATED CONVERSATION

This study investigates the mood choice used by Indonesian English foreign language learners. The data were the spoken utterances of simulated conversation by four graduate students of English Education Department. The data were transcribed, encoded, analyzed, and interpreted based on the taxonomy o...

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Main Authors: Destra Wibowo Kusumo, Distya Kusuma Wardani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tadris Bahasa Inggris IAIN Syekh Nurjati 2020-06-01
Series:ELT Echo: The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context
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Online Access:https://www.syekhnurjati.ac.id/jurnal/index.php/eltecho/article/view/6282
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author Destra Wibowo Kusumo
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description This study investigates the mood choice used by Indonesian English foreign language learners. The data were the spoken utterances of simulated conversation by four graduate students of English Education Department. The data were transcribed, encoded, analyzed, and interpreted based on the taxonomy of mood system, within the framework of Hallidays systemic functional linguistics, as proposed mainly by Eggins and Slade (1997) and Eggins (2004). Findings revealed that there are six types of moods, namely declarative, tagged declarative, polar interrogative, wh-interrogative, imperative, and exclamative. In addition, there are non-mood clause, namely minor clause, nonfinite clause, and incomplete clause. The dominant findings of numbers of declarative moods suggested that the exchanges of information dominate the conversation. Also, this may indicates the levels of participants competence in using casual English in foreign language context.
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spelling doaj.art-57c03d05b9e14d05819e11da3eb712e92022-12-22T03:12:18ZengTadris Bahasa Inggris IAIN Syekh NurjatiELT Echo: The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context2579-81702549-50892020-06-0151324310.24235/eltecho.v5i1.6282MOOD CHOICE IN GRADUATE STUDENTS SIMULATED CONVERSATIONDestra Wibowo Kusumo0Distya Kusuma Wardani1Universitas Negeri SemarangUniversitas Negeri YogyakartaThis study investigates the mood choice used by Indonesian English foreign language learners. The data were the spoken utterances of simulated conversation by four graduate students of English Education Department. The data were transcribed, encoded, analyzed, and interpreted based on the taxonomy of mood system, within the framework of Hallidays systemic functional linguistics, as proposed mainly by Eggins and Slade (1997) and Eggins (2004). Findings revealed that there are six types of moods, namely declarative, tagged declarative, polar interrogative, wh-interrogative, imperative, and exclamative. In addition, there are non-mood clause, namely minor clause, nonfinite clause, and incomplete clause. The dominant findings of numbers of declarative moods suggested that the exchanges of information dominate the conversation. Also, this may indicates the levels of participants competence in using casual English in foreign language context. https://www.syekhnurjati.ac.id/jurnal/index.php/eltecho/article/view/6282systemic functional linguisticsmood systemconversation
spellingShingle Destra Wibowo Kusumo
Distya Kusuma Wardani
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ELT Echo: The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context
systemic functional linguistics
mood system
conversation
title MOOD CHOICE IN GRADUATE STUDENTS SIMULATED CONVERSATION
title_full MOOD CHOICE IN GRADUATE STUDENTS SIMULATED CONVERSATION
title_fullStr MOOD CHOICE IN GRADUATE STUDENTS SIMULATED CONVERSATION
title_full_unstemmed MOOD CHOICE IN GRADUATE STUDENTS SIMULATED CONVERSATION
title_short MOOD CHOICE IN GRADUATE STUDENTS SIMULATED CONVERSATION
title_sort mood choice in graduate students simulated conversation
topic systemic functional linguistics
mood system
conversation
url https://www.syekhnurjati.ac.id/jurnal/index.php/eltecho/article/view/6282
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