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An Analysis of Speech Act Used by Coronavirus Advertisement in Indonesian Ministry of Health

ETJaR: English Teaching Journal and Research

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Title An Analysis of Speech Act Used by Coronavirus Advertisement in Indonesian Ministry of Health
 
Creator Novi Rina Dewi, M.Pd
 
Description Language as a means of communication. Human beings always use it in interaction. They are many functions of language. With language, they can talk about culture, economic, education, politics, social, or anything that happens in their life. Therefore, it plays important role in social life. In daily written or spoken form of language which we use in communication, it consists of performing speech acts. According to Austin (1993), all expressions of language must be viewed as acts. He distinguished in three types, there are locution, illocution, and perlocution. The problem of this study is Whar are the classification of illusionary act used by advertisement of coronavirus in the Indonesian Ministry of health? The purposes of this study are to describe the classification of illocutionary acts used by advertisement of coronavirus in the Indonesian Ministry of health. In this research, the researcher uses descriptive qualitative based on its purpose and the type of the data. the result of this research is found two data of illocution between five kinds of illocution that She took from Searly’s theory. Those data were found are directives (commanding action, ordering action, and advising action) and assertive (informing things action), while the commisives, declarative and expressive were not found in those advertisements about coronavirus.
Keywords : Language, Speech Act, and advertisement
 
 
Publisher Muhammad Yasminto
 
Date 2021-06-19
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://jurnal.iaih.ac.id/index.php/ETJaR/article/view/224
 
Source ETJaR: English Teaching Journal and Research; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): ETJaR Volume 1 Number 1, June 2021; 51-63
2808-3318
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://jurnal.iaih.ac.id/index.php/ETJaR/article/view/224/124
 
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