S ING 1200266 Bibliography
REFERENCES
Aziz, E. A. (2008). Horison Baru Teori Kesantunan Berbahasa: Membingkai yang Terserak,
Menggugat yang Semu, Menuju Universalisme yang Hakiki. Bandung: Universitas
Pendidikan Indonesia.
Bennet, A. (1981). Interruptions and the Interpretation of Conversations. Discourse Processes ,
(4), 171-188.
Brennan, S. E. (2010). Conversation and Dialogue. Sage Publications.
Brown, P., & Levinson, S. (1987). Politeness: Some Universals in Language Usage. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Burrow, S. (2007). "Gendered Politeness, Self-Respect, and Autonomy" in De la Politesse
Linguistique au Cameroun/ Linguistic Polieness in Cameroon.
Coates, J. (1986). Women, men, and language: A sociolinguistic account of sex differencesin
language. London: Longman.
Cook, G. (1989). Discourse. Oxford: OUP.
Creswell, J. W. (2012). Educational Research: Planning, Conducting and Evaluating
Quantittative and Qualitative research. Boston: Pearson Education Inc.
Danileiko, N. (2005). Formal and Functional Questions in an American Talk Show Late Night
With Conan O'Brien. (Thesis). University of Jyvaskyla, Finland.
Eagly, A. H., & Wood, W. (1982). Inferred Sex Differences in Status as a Determinant of
Gender Stereotypes About Social Influence. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 915-928.
Eckert, P., & McConnell-Ginet, S. (2003). Language and Gender. United Kingdom: Cambridge
University Press.
Ersory, S. (2008). Men Compete, Women Collaborate: A Study On Collaborative Vs.
Competiitve Communication Styles In Mixed-sex Conversation. (Paper). Kristianstad
University, Norway.
Faizah, I. (2015). A Study of Interruption and Overlap in Male-Female Conversation in the Talk
Show Mata Najwa. (Paper). Indonesia University of Education, Bandung.
Fei, Z. (2010). An analysis of Gender Differeneces Based on the American TV Series Friends.
Kristianstad University.
Ferguson, N. (1977). Simultaneous speech, interruptions and dominance. British Journal of
Social anil Clinical Psychology, 16(4), 295-302.
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French, P., & Local, J. (1983). Turn-competitive incomings. Journal of Pragmatics, 17-38.
Hannah, A., & Murachver, T. (1999). Gender and Conversational Style As Predicators of
Conversational Behavior. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 18(2), 153-174.
Heritage, J. (1985). Sex and Power in Interruption: Conversational Privilages and Duties.
American Sociological Review, (50), 24-46.
Holmes, J. (1995). Women, Men and Politeness. London: Routledge.
Hutchby, I. (2006). Media Talk: Conversationn Analysis and the Study of Broadcasting.
Maidenhead: Open University Press.
Hutchby, I., & Wooffitt, R. (2008). Conversational Analysis. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Ilie, C. (2001). Semi-Institutional Discourse: The Case of Talk Show. Journal of Pragmatics,
(33), 209-254.
James and Clarke. (1993). Women, Men, and Interruptions: a critical review. Retrieved from
web.stanford.edu/~eckert/PDF/jamesClarke.pdf
LaFrance, M., & College, B. (1992). Gender and Interruptions: Individual Infraction or Violation
of the Social Order? Psychology of Women Quarterly, (16), 497-512.
Leffler, A., Gillespie, D. L., & Conaty, J. C. (1982). The Effects of Status Differentiation on
Nonverbal Behavior. Social Psychology Quarterly,45(3), 153-161.
Liddicoat, A. J. (2007). An Introduction to Conversation Analysis. London: Continuum.
Nolasco, R., & Arthur, L. (1987). Conversation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Paltridge, B. (2006). Discourse Analysis: An Introduction. New York: Continuum.
Prasetyo, J. Lambang. (2015). Irregular Turn taking used by all characters in Denzel
Washington’s The Great Debaters. (Paper). The State Islamic University Sunan Ampel,
Surabaya.
Roach, P. (1991). English Phonetics and Phonology: A Practical Course. Second Edition.
Cambridge: CUP.
Roger, D., & Nesshoever, W. (1987). Individual Differences in Dyadic Conversational
Strategies: A Further Study . British Journal of Social Psychology, 247-255.
Ryfa, J. (2005). Chavs and Grungers: The Creation of Distinct Speech Styles by Two Hostile
Communities of Practice in Colchester, Essex, M.A. Dissertation, University of Essex,
Colchester.
Retrieved
from
http://sociolinguistics.w.interia.pl/PDF/Joanna_Ryfa_MA_Essex.pdf
56
Ririn Rubiyanti, 2016
The Study of Interruption ina Mixed-Gender Talk Show Conversation
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia | repository.upi.edu | perpustakaan.upi.edu
Sacks, H., Schegloff, A., & Jefferson, G. (1978). A Simplest Systematic for the Organization of
Turn taking for Conversation. New York: Academic Press, Inc.
Sacks, H., Schegloff, E. A., & Jefferson, G. (1974). A Simplest Systematics for the Organization
of Turn taking for Conversation. Linguistic Society of America, 696-735.
Smith-Lovin, L., & Brody, C. (1989). Interruptions in group discussion: the effect of gender and
group composition. American Sociological Review.
West, C., & Zimmerman, D. H. (1983). Small Insults: A Study of Interruptions in Cross-sex
Conversations Between Unacquainted Persons. In B. Throne, C. Kramarae, & N. Henley,
Language, Gender and Society (pp. 102-117). Cambridge: Newbury House.
Woffitt, R. (2005). Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis: A Comparative and Critical
Introduction. London: Sage Publications Ltd.
Yule, G. (1996). The Study of Language (Second edition). New York: Cambridge University
Press.
Zimmerman, D. H., & West, C. (1975). Sex Roles, Interruptions and Silences in Conversation.
57
Ririn Rubiyanti, 2016
The Study of Interruption ina Mixed-Gender Talk Show Conversation
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia | repository.upi.edu | perpustakaan.upi.edu
Aziz, E. A. (2008). Horison Baru Teori Kesantunan Berbahasa: Membingkai yang Terserak,
Menggugat yang Semu, Menuju Universalisme yang Hakiki. Bandung: Universitas
Pendidikan Indonesia.
Bennet, A. (1981). Interruptions and the Interpretation of Conversations. Discourse Processes ,
(4), 171-188.
Brennan, S. E. (2010). Conversation and Dialogue. Sage Publications.
Brown, P., & Levinson, S. (1987). Politeness: Some Universals in Language Usage. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Burrow, S. (2007). "Gendered Politeness, Self-Respect, and Autonomy" in De la Politesse
Linguistique au Cameroun/ Linguistic Polieness in Cameroon.
Coates, J. (1986). Women, men, and language: A sociolinguistic account of sex differencesin
language. London: Longman.
Cook, G. (1989). Discourse. Oxford: OUP.
Creswell, J. W. (2012). Educational Research: Planning, Conducting and Evaluating
Quantittative and Qualitative research. Boston: Pearson Education Inc.
Danileiko, N. (2005). Formal and Functional Questions in an American Talk Show Late Night
With Conan O'Brien. (Thesis). University of Jyvaskyla, Finland.
Eagly, A. H., & Wood, W. (1982). Inferred Sex Differences in Status as a Determinant of
Gender Stereotypes About Social Influence. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 915-928.
Eckert, P., & McConnell-Ginet, S. (2003). Language and Gender. United Kingdom: Cambridge
University Press.
Ersory, S. (2008). Men Compete, Women Collaborate: A Study On Collaborative Vs.
Competiitve Communication Styles In Mixed-sex Conversation. (Paper). Kristianstad
University, Norway.
Faizah, I. (2015). A Study of Interruption and Overlap in Male-Female Conversation in the Talk
Show Mata Najwa. (Paper). Indonesia University of Education, Bandung.
Fei, Z. (2010). An analysis of Gender Differeneces Based on the American TV Series Friends.
Kristianstad University.
Ferguson, N. (1977). Simultaneous speech, interruptions and dominance. British Journal of
Social anil Clinical Psychology, 16(4), 295-302.
55
Ririn Rubiyanti, 2016
The Study of Interruption ina Mixed-Gender Talk Show Conversation
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia | repository.upi.edu | perpustakaan.upi.edu
French, P., & Local, J. (1983). Turn-competitive incomings. Journal of Pragmatics, 17-38.
Hannah, A., & Murachver, T. (1999). Gender and Conversational Style As Predicators of
Conversational Behavior. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 18(2), 153-174.
Heritage, J. (1985). Sex and Power in Interruption: Conversational Privilages and Duties.
American Sociological Review, (50), 24-46.
Holmes, J. (1995). Women, Men and Politeness. London: Routledge.
Hutchby, I. (2006). Media Talk: Conversationn Analysis and the Study of Broadcasting.
Maidenhead: Open University Press.
Hutchby, I., & Wooffitt, R. (2008). Conversational Analysis. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Ilie, C. (2001). Semi-Institutional Discourse: The Case of Talk Show. Journal of Pragmatics,
(33), 209-254.
James and Clarke. (1993). Women, Men, and Interruptions: a critical review. Retrieved from
web.stanford.edu/~eckert/PDF/jamesClarke.pdf
LaFrance, M., & College, B. (1992). Gender and Interruptions: Individual Infraction or Violation
of the Social Order? Psychology of Women Quarterly, (16), 497-512.
Leffler, A., Gillespie, D. L., & Conaty, J. C. (1982). The Effects of Status Differentiation on
Nonverbal Behavior. Social Psychology Quarterly,45(3), 153-161.
Liddicoat, A. J. (2007). An Introduction to Conversation Analysis. London: Continuum.
Nolasco, R., & Arthur, L. (1987). Conversation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Paltridge, B. (2006). Discourse Analysis: An Introduction. New York: Continuum.
Prasetyo, J. Lambang. (2015). Irregular Turn taking used by all characters in Denzel
Washington’s The Great Debaters. (Paper). The State Islamic University Sunan Ampel,
Surabaya.
Roach, P. (1991). English Phonetics and Phonology: A Practical Course. Second Edition.
Cambridge: CUP.
Roger, D., & Nesshoever, W. (1987). Individual Differences in Dyadic Conversational
Strategies: A Further Study . British Journal of Social Psychology, 247-255.
Ryfa, J. (2005). Chavs and Grungers: The Creation of Distinct Speech Styles by Two Hostile
Communities of Practice in Colchester, Essex, M.A. Dissertation, University of Essex,
Colchester.
Retrieved
from
http://sociolinguistics.w.interia.pl/PDF/Joanna_Ryfa_MA_Essex.pdf
56
Ririn Rubiyanti, 2016
The Study of Interruption ina Mixed-Gender Talk Show Conversation
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia | repository.upi.edu | perpustakaan.upi.edu
Sacks, H., Schegloff, A., & Jefferson, G. (1978). A Simplest Systematic for the Organization of
Turn taking for Conversation. New York: Academic Press, Inc.
Sacks, H., Schegloff, E. A., & Jefferson, G. (1974). A Simplest Systematics for the Organization
of Turn taking for Conversation. Linguistic Society of America, 696-735.
Smith-Lovin, L., & Brody, C. (1989). Interruptions in group discussion: the effect of gender and
group composition. American Sociological Review.
West, C., & Zimmerman, D. H. (1983). Small Insults: A Study of Interruptions in Cross-sex
Conversations Between Unacquainted Persons. In B. Throne, C. Kramarae, & N. Henley,
Language, Gender and Society (pp. 102-117). Cambridge: Newbury House.
Woffitt, R. (2005). Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis: A Comparative and Critical
Introduction. London: Sage Publications Ltd.
Yule, G. (1996). The Study of Language (Second edition). New York: Cambridge University
Press.
Zimmerman, D. H., & West, C. (1975). Sex Roles, Interruptions and Silences in Conversation.
57
Ririn Rubiyanti, 2016
The Study of Interruption ina Mixed-Gender Talk Show Conversation
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia | repository.upi.edu | perpustakaan.upi.edu