Revealing the Patterns of Sequence Organization on Blackpink Interview at Zach Sang Show

  • Inkarizki Swedianisa Amalia Universitas Negeri Surabaya
  • Lina Purwaning Hartanti Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Abstract

Intentionally or not, a conversation between two people or more is a common thing around us. This research will discuss the patterns of sequence organization in the conversation using the qualitative method.  The data in this research were words, phrases, sentences in the form of spoken language taken from Youtube entitled "Blackpink Talks 'Kill This Love', Coachella & How They Formed" which premiered on April 17, 2019. The research findings describe the patterns of sequence organization in conversation which consist of adjacency pairs, preference organization, sequence expansion, repair, and topic management. From 1 There were 9 responses from SPP that showed preferred and 8 others indicated dispreferred and 4 repair sessions where all were initiated by other speakers. In addition, which only 1 denotes pre-expansion, 6 denotes insert expansion, and one more denotes post expansion. From the patterns formed in the conversation, finally FPP can bring the flow of the conversation and produce 8 topics FPP begins the conversation by asking about Blackpink performance at Coachella, then interspersed by discussing each member’s life, how their initial meeting, what is their motivation, and talking about songs and choreography.


 


 


 


 


 

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Published
2021-07-01
How to Cite
AMALIA, Inkarizki Swedianisa; HARTANTI, Lina Purwaning. Revealing the Patterns of Sequence Organization on Blackpink Interview at Zach Sang Show. Pioneer: Journal of Language and Literature, [S.l.], v. 13, n. 1, p. 122-133, july 2021. ISSN 2655-8718. Available at: <https://unars.ac.id/ojs/index.php/pioneer/article/view/916>. Date accessed: 04 july 2024. doi: https://doi.org/10.36841/pioneer.v13i1.916.
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