Theoretical Framework THE INTERPERSONAL MEANINGS OF CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN A TOUR GUIDE AND FOREIGN TOURISTS IN PRAMBANAN TEMPLE

And faceless. the next „permanent‟ removal from society‟... Martin and Rose 2003:30 2.2.12.3 Appreciating Things It looks about how people feel about people and the way they behave. Example of appreciation are as follows: positive a beautiful relationship a very serious issue healing of breaches redressing of imbalances restoration of broken relationship negative my unsuccessful marriage a frivolous question broken relationship the community he or she has injured Martin and Rose 2003:34

2.3 Theoretical Framework

I analyze the Mood, Modality, and Attitude in the conversation of a tour guide and foreign tourists in Prambanan Temple. The steps are as follows. 1 Analyzing the Moods Subject + Finite Henry James wrote “The Bostonian” Subject Finite Predicator Complement MOOD RESIDUE Eggins 1994:163 Mood is analyzed for finding the structure of the language in the conversations between a tour guide and foreign tourists in Prambanan Temple. It shows the speech role whether a person gives or demands informationgoodsservices. For analyzing the mood, I use the theory from Eggins and Slade. The transcript of conversations between the tour guide and foreign tourists in Prambanan Temple must be divided into clauses. A clause can be identified as a sequence of some of the constituents identified: Subject + Finite, plus a Predicator, and combinations of Complements and Adjuncts. The analysis of mood also refers to patterns of clause type, such as interrogative, imperative, and declarative. 2 Analyzing the Modalities Camels probablymaybe usuallyalways sometimes walk like that Subject Adjunct:mood Finite Predicator Adjunct: circumstantial MOOD RESIDUE Eggins 1994:167 The analysis of modality indicates the probabilities, usualities, obligations, inclinations, and capabilities involved in the conversations between a tour guide and foreign tourists in Prambanan Temple. The conversations are divided into clauses. Then the clauses are analyzed by determining the types, for example probability, usuality, or obligation. 3 Analyzing the Attitudes Martin and Rose 2003:25 Attitude is analyzed to figure out of Appreciation, Affect, and Judgement in the conversations between a tour guide and tourists in Prambanan Temple. These three Appraisal items Appreciation, Affect, and Judgement are identified, classified, summarized based on the lexical choice, and interpreted. 44 CHAPTER III METHODS OF INVESTIGATION This chapter discusses the Research Approach, Subject of the Study, Object of the Study, Target of the Study, Role of the Researcher, Type of Data, Unit of Analysis, Procedures of Collecting the Data, and Procedures of Analyzing the Data,

3.1 The Research Approach