TY - JOUR AU - Prihartanti, Gandis Octya AU - M. R. Nababan, AU - Djatmika, PY - 2020/10/30 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Translation Technique of “Red Herring” as a Conversation Topic Change in Big Little Lies Novel by Liane Moriarty JF - International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation JA - IJLLT VL - 3 IS - 10 SE - Research Article DO - 10.32996/ijllt.2020.3.10.22 UR - https://al-kindipublisher.com/index.php/ijllt/article/view/718 SP - 201-211 AB - <p>Through this paper, the authors expose “Red Herring” as a kind of logical fallacy used to change conversation topic caused by sensitive topics that attack someone’s face. The authors choose qualitative research design since format data is presented by words. Thus, the utterances in Big Little Lies novel by Liane Moriarty are selected as data. To collect the data, the authors applied a documentary study&nbsp; which covers document analysis and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). FGD is done &nbsp;by raters who have capability &nbsp;of translation studies and linguistics whose role is to recognize translation technique and assess translation qualities as well. There are 10 translation techniques that are used for “Red Herring.” Moreover, after the calculation, the results for translation qualities are as follows 2.96 (accuracy), 2.88 (acceptability), and 2.92 (readability). The translation technique that affects Red Herring’s quality score of accuracy is literal. Meanwhile, borrowing translation technique affects the acceptability and readability score. Although there are translation aspects &nbsp;whose scores are reduced due to translation techniques, its quality is still relatively good. It is because of the majority of translation techniques which are used do not have this impact.</p> ER -