The Data Description Verbal backchannels in english conversation between Daniel Radcliffe And J.K Rowling

23 CHAPTER III DATA ANALYSIS FINDINGS

A. The Data Description

This chapter contains several selected-data that will be analyzed in this research. The data are collected from the beginning section until the end of section transcript. The collected data in this research will be categorized and tabulated based on the research questions in chapter 1. The utterances from both participants are below: Table of The Utterance and Backchannels between Participants No Data Backchannels 1 Radcliffe: David should ask my dad if I would [audition] = Rowling: [mm-hm] Radcliffe: = and the original deal was that we‟d heard… Mm-hm 2 Rowling: I had written you know a strong female charac[ter] who was primarily = Radcliffe: [yeah] Rowling: = about brain.= Radcliffe: = ye[ah] Yeah Rowling: [and] that she chose to become a nickel. = Radcliffe: = ye[ah] Rowling: [more] groom and glamorouses 3 Radcliffe: You were around a lot at the beginning and early on [very] very involve= Rowling: [yeah] Radcliffe: = and as you kind of saw… Yeah 4 Radcliffe: The contact lenses there is very small percentage of people apparently who have very uh 0,8 Rowling: ex[treme reaction] Radcliffe: [extreme reac][tion] = Rowling: [yeah] Radcliffe: = to ehm [contact lenses] = Rowling: [You poor thing] Radcliffe: = and I was one of them. = Rowling: = I feel really bad Extreme reaction, yeah, you poor thing and I feel really bad 5 Rowling: He was telling me things I needed to hear [sometimes] I‟m really like that. = Oh really? and that’s amazing Radcliffe: [oh really,] Rowling: °Yeah°.= Radcliffe: = That‟s amazing.= Rowling: = Yeah I miss him. 6 Rowling: It was a relief to say right there the films and I‟m over here with the books and that‟s fine and I trust these people and I did and I do, = Radcliffe: = and that‟s wonder[ful] Rowling: [a:nd] you know I think and I have to say that it was... And that’s wonderful 7 Radcliffe: I can explain this to you in two minutes but I don‟t know if that‟s possible because I remember I had to re read = the end of seventh [at] fe:w time = Rowling: [yeah] Radclifffe: = It‟s to: much the end of seventh the epilo:gue, Yeah 8 owling: Rowling: I saw so clearly in my mind I knew I could help I knew I genuinely could help [and] I could help them = Yeah Radcliffe: [yeah] owlinh: Rowling: = to make it right for the readers and I felt a huge uhm protectiveness 9 Rowling: And just physically Hagrid being so big and fatherly=and Harry being lame in his arms so that‟s why we were all was going. = Radcliffe: = That‟s amazing. That’s amazing 10 Radcliffe: As the books when own,= Rowling: = mm-hm. = Radcliffe: = and you realize that = actually there we:re 0,5 suddenly was getting a massive about our fan base as well. = Rowling: = mm-hm. Mm-hm 11 Radcliffe: It‟s almost become part of, 0,3 Rowling: the legend. = Radcliffe: = the legend of Harry [Potter] you knew all of it. Rowling: [yeah] The legend and yeah 12 Radcliffe: I do I do sometimes think that There would be an you know if we did make a six hour Harry potter film there would be, 0,2 Rowling: there would be [an audience for it,] = Radcliffe: [there would be an audience] yeah. Rowling: = and they would still be complaining that things were wr[o:ng] = Radcliffe: [yeah] Rowling: = and they would still want director‟s cut. = Radcliffe: = Yeah. Rowling: = so so let ‟s not even go down that route audience and yeah 13 Rowling: There was always logic to the magic euh however strange it became.= Radcliffe: = yeah. Rowling: = and I know it‟s intriguing to go through the mouth Yeah 14 Rowling: So we had a bit of a °discussion about that°. = Radcliffe: = okay, Rowling: = sometimes I will dig my Okay heels in about the funniest things

B. The Data Analysis