A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Swear Words Used by The Members of Kaka Botek Futsal Club
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Kaka Botek Futsal Club, sociolinguistic, swear wordsAbstract
This study entitled “A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Swear Words Used by the Members of Kaka Botek Futsal Club” aims to identify and analyze the types, functions, and motives of swear words used by the members of Kaka Botek Futsal Club in Kupang. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method, focusing on natural communication among club members during futsal activities. The data were collected through interviews, observation and documentation, then analyzed using Miles and Huberman’s model which includes data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings show that the members of Kaka Botek Futsal Club use various types of swear words categorized into expletive, abusive, humorous and auxiliary. The functions of these swear words include expressing anger, disappointment, surprise, admiration, humor, and familiarity, motivation, showing that swearing is not always negative but can serve as a tool for social bonding and emotional expression. The motives behind their use are psychological (as emotional release), social (to build intimacy or express solidarity), and linguistic (to emphasize speech or add humor). In conclusion, the use of swear words among the members of Kaka Botek Futsal Club plays a significant sociolinguistic role in shaping group identity, maintaining solidarity, and expressing emotions in a culturally accepted and context-dependent manner. The study highlights that swear words, within informal sports communities, can serve as a natural and meaningful form of communication rather than merely an impolite expression.
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