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Swearing is a linguistic phenomenon that serves multiple functions in communication, including the expression of emotions, reinforcement of social bonds, and intensification of speech. The novel Heartbeat by Jealoucy features characters who frequently engage in swearing across various contexts. However, there is limited research examining the types and motivations of swearing in contemporary literary works, particularly in modern novels. This study aims to identify the types of swearing (Ljung, 2011) employed by the characters and to analyze the motivations behind their usage (Andersson & Trudgill, 1992). Using a qualitative descriptive approach, the research involves close reading and note-taking to examine instances of swearing within the text. The data were categorized into types of swearing and the motivations behind swearing. The analysis focuses on the context, function, and underlying reasons for each instance. The findings reveal that the characters use swearing 44 times throughout the novel, with expletive interjections identified as the most frequently used type. Psychological motivations, such as expressing anger, frustration, or surprise, emerge as the most dominant reasons for swearing. These findings suggest that swearing contributes significantly to character development and the authenticity of dialogue in fictional narratives. Future research may investigate how swearing differs across literary genres or how it affects readers’ perceptions.
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Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3(2), 77-101.
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Creswell, J. W. (2014). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods approaches (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Culpeper, J. (2011). Impoliteness: Using language to cause offense. (Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics, 28.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Jealoucy. (2016). Heartbeat. Jakarta: Loveable.
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Khairunnisa, & Damayanti, S. (2022). Penggunaan makian dalam film Bumi Manusia: kajian sosiolinguistik. Deiksis, 14(2), 184-191. http://dx.doi.org/10.30998/deiksis.v14i2.11476
Penny, R. (2000). Variation and change in Spanish. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pfeifer, J. H., & Berkman, E. T. (2018). The development of self and identity in adolescence: Neural evidence and implications for a value-based choice perspective on motivated behavior. Child Development Perspectives, 12(3), 158-164. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdep.12279
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Rashid, B. N. (2022). Study of swear words in selected literary works: A syntactic-semantic analysis. Journal of Current Researches on Educational Studies, 12(1), 1-12.
Sandelowski, M. (2000). Whatever happened to qualitative description? Research in Nursing & Health, 23(4), 334-340. https://doi.org/10.1002/1098-240X(200008)23:4<334::AID-NUR9>3.0.CO;2-G
Saunders, M., Lewis, P., & Thornhill, A. (2003). Research methods for business studies (3rd Ed.). Prentice Hall.
Stapleton, K., Fägersten, K. B., Stephens, R., Loveday, C. (2022). The power of swearing: What we know and what we don’t. Lingua, 277, 103406. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2022.103406
Stephens, R., Spierer, D. K., & Katehis, E. (2018). Effect of swearing on strength and power performance. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 35, 111–117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2017.11.014
Tsaqiila, T. Q., & Yusra, K. (2023). Swear words as a cultural construct: How the f-word is not an f-word. Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, 686, 222-231. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-494069-21-3_25
Wardhaugh, R. (2006). An introduction to sociolinguistics (5th ed.). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Yusuf, Y. Q., Fata, I. A., & Chyntia, C. (2020). Types of Indonesian-English code-switching employed in a novel. Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences, 41(1), 208-213.
Yusuf, Y. Q., Fata, I. A., & Chyntia. (2021). “So, what’s this cerita all about?” Functions of Indonesian-English code switching in a novel. Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences, 42(1), 203-208.