The Humanist Expressive Speech Acts of Journalists in the Covid-19 Outbreak
This research aims to analyze the humanist expressive speech acts of journalists in the covid-19 outbreak. The data collection technique was carried out by using the free non-participatory technique. The sources of data are the journalists’ utterances on
Areni Yulitawati Supriyono +2 more
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Strategi Menyampaikan Keinginan Kalam Bahasa Jepang: Kajian Hairyo Hyougen
In interaction, there must be some variations occur due to the variation of social status or age. This might be brought about by situation and condition in communication process.
Radhia Elita
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Wujud Imperatif Wacana Mimbar Jumat Surat Kabar Solopos Edisi Maret-April 2014 : Kajian Pragmatik [PDF]
The purpose of the research are, (1) to determine the embodiment of imperative on "Mimbar Jum'at" discourse in Solopos newspaper, (2) to determine the strategy of imperative speech act on "Mimbar Jum'at" in Solopos newspaper, (3) to implement the ...
, Prof. Dr. Harun Joko Prayitno, M.Hum. +1 more
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Plans, inference, and indirect speech acts [PDF]
One of the central concerns of a theory of pra~atics is to explain what actions language users per fo rm by making u t t e r a n c e s . Th is concern i s a lso r e l e v a n t to the d e s i g n e r s o f c o n v e r s a t i o n a l language unde rs tand ing systems, e s p e c i a l l y those i n tended to coope ra te w i t h a user in the e x e c u t
James F. Allen, C. Raymond Perrault
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TYPES AND FUNCTIONS OF DIRECTIVE SPEECH ACT USED IN AL-QUR’AN SURAH AL-ALAQ
Al-Qur'an is the “Kalam Allah” that contains instructions to educate mankind to be the pious people by running off Allah commandment and avoiding all of the prohibitions. The purpose of this research was to uncover types and functions of directive speech
Imroatus Sholiha +2 more
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Insinuations, Indirect Speech Acts, and Deniability
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26333/sts.xxxvi2.03 Insinuations are indirect speech acts done for various reasons: a speaker S may insinuate P (i) because an insinuation is more polite, and S can save face by non-explicitly saying P (Brown, Levinson, 1987; Searle, 1975), (ii) because S can deny having insinuated P and avoid the responsibility of explicitly ...
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Indirect Speech Act as a Linguistic and Social and Cultural Phenomenon
In this article we analyze as the problem of distinguishing direct / indirect speech act nomination is covered in linguistic pragmatics and language philosophy. The Semantic nature of indirect speech acts is revealed based on the theory of illocution and
Kirill S. Neustroev
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Utilization Of The Direct And Indirect Speech Act Of Assertion By The Sentence Types
Tackling any text, e.g. political one, without pragmatic theory constitutes a real problem in the communicative act. the need to shed light on distinctive rules concerning the speech act of assertion is crucial. So this study is concerned with how to
Samir Jamal Ibraheem
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“I Hear the Cry, but I Do Not See the Tears”: Indirectness in Bribery Negotiations
There is a relationship between crime and language, particularly crimes such as bribery, which are perpetuated through the use of language. These language-based crimes are often articulated indirectly to afford the interlocutor’s denial should such a ...
Mampoi Irene Mabena +1 more
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Directive Speech Acts in The Short Film “Makr” by Hana Kazim (George Yule`s Pragmatic Study)
This research discusses directive speech acts in the short film Makr. A directive speech act is a type of speech act that is used by the speaker to order the hearer to do something.
Febyanti Fadhliatul
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