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Expressive Speech Acts of Politeness in The Counselling Process Tri Budiarta; Joko Nurkamto; Sumarlam Sumarlam; Dwi Purnanto
Langkawi: Journal of The Association for Arabic and English Vol 7, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Kendari

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This study discusses the expressive speech acts of politeness in the counseling process. The study attempts to 1) identify the sub-types of expressive speech acts and their functions in the counseling process and (2) explain the realization of expressive speech act of politeness strategies in the counseling process. Data for the study were collected using passive participation observation and recording with closed-circuit television (CCTV). Data in this study were analyzed following the goal, heuristic method, and contextual methods. The findings of this study are associated with the stages of the counseling process. First, Building Relationships consists of sub-speech acts; Second, the Problem Identification Stage consists of sub-speech acts; Third, Facilitating Therapeutic Change consists of sub-actions speech act. Based on the findings of the study, praising is the most dominant utterance that always appears in every stage of the counseling process. It shows that the communication that happened in the counseling process is in a close, familial, warm, and comfortable atmosphere. This study demonstrates that language plays a critical role in the process of resolving human problems.
An Analysis Directive Speech Acts of Main Character In The Cruella Movie gisela triseptia nabila; tri budiarta
LIAISON JOURNAL OF BEST Vol. 1 No. 02 (2022): LIAISON JOURNAL OF BEST
Publisher : IULI Publisher

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Directive speech act is utterance of the speaker to get the hearer to do something. Theobjectives of the research is to identify and analyze directive speech acts using the theory proposed by John R Searle and the functions of directive speech acts using the theory proposed by Janet Holmes. The data of this research were all utterances directive speech act spoken by the main character. The method used in this research was descriptive qualitative and used documentation technique as a data collection method. The result showed that the researcher found 60 data of type directive speech acts in the Cruella movie which are divided into: asking (27), commanding (11), inviting (2), forbidding (6), requesting (10) and suggesting (5). The researcher found 33 data functions of directive speech found in the film they are: Directive (24) and referential (9). From the results of the research, it is known that Asking is the most types. For functions directive speech acts, the most found is directive.Key words: Directive Speech Acts, Language Function, Movie.
MORAL VALUES ANALYSIS “Fight Club” shofiyyah edwan mursalaat; tri budiarta
LIAISON JOURNAL OF BEST Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): II
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This study examines the moral principles present in David Fincher's movie Fight Club. The goals of this study are to categorize different moral principles and to outline the positive effects of those principles as they appear in the movie Fight Club. In this study, the author employs Creswell's (1994) descriptive qualitative methods, which make use of descriptive methodology to describe and analyze the data. The data is evaluated in a variety of methods, including identification, categorization, analysis, and conclusion-making. The author of this study utilized Linda and Eyre's (1997). The findings of this study include various types of moral values, including truthfulness, bravery, the capacity for peace, self-control, respect, kindness and friendliness, assurance, love and affection, fairness, and loyalty. The author also discusses the positive effects of moral principles on the main characters, as demonstrated in the movie Fight Club, where Jack and Tyler Durden have opposing moral principles. Bravery is the type of moral value that dominates the movie Fight Club. Keywords: Moral Value, Good impact, Fight Club