Teacher's Speech Act Strategies in Mediating Verbal Bullying Conflicts at YPPK Kristus Raja Dok V Bawah Elementary School

Penulis

  • Tenri Ugi Irianto Universitas Yapis Papua
  • Yunita Ruth Burdam Universitas Yapis Papua

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58989/plj.v5i1.82

Kata Kunci:

Elementary School, Politeness, Teacher's Strategy, Speech Act, Verbal Bullying

Abstrak

This study specifically describes the forms of directive speech acts and the implementation of politeness strategies by the grade III C teacher at YPPK Kristus Raja Dok V Bawah Elementary School in mediating verbal bullying conflicts. Using a descriptive qualitative approach based on pragmatics, data in the form utterances were collected through the observational method and note-taking technique, and then analyzed using the pragmatic identity method. The results indicated that the teacher produced directive speech acts in the form of commands, prohibitions, and assertive-directive hybrid utterances to demand behavioral changes. These reprimands were implemented through a depersonalized Bald On-Record politeness strategy, as well as positive politeness and off-record strategies during personal mediation sessions. The selection of these linguistic strategies served to mitigate face-threatening acts toward the students. The orchestration of these pragmatic tactics created an effective perlocutionary force; it successfully dismantled the perpetrators' defensive attitudes, prompting reflection and mutual forgiveness.

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Diterbitkan

2026-05-17

Cara Mengutip

Irianto, T. U., & Burdam, Y. R. (2026). Teacher’s Speech Act Strategies in Mediating Verbal Bullying Conflicts at YPPK Kristus Raja Dok V Bawah Elementary School. Pulchra Lingua: A Journal of Language Study, Literature & Linguistics, 5(1), 12–25. https://doi.org/10.58989/plj.v5i1.82