Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 1 Documents
Search
Journal : Journal of Pragmatics Research

Illocutionary Speech Acts of Ustaz Salim A. Fillah Lecture Video in The Culture Edition Puji Hastuti, Nuri; Rohmadi, Muhammad
Journal of Pragmatics Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Pragmatics Research
Publisher : UIN Salatiga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (444.61 KB) | DOI: 10.18326/jopr.v5i1.39-58

Abstract

Culture as the basis of speech acts can encourage the speaker and the listener to realize their goals in communication activities. The reasons are that culture can make listeners want to hear more about the speaker's information, can be media for listeners to illustrate the implicature, and can make them respond quickly. However, no specific research describes the culture, implicature, and response in the illocutionary speech acts to realize the effectiveness of communication. Based on this problem, it is important to do further research. The first purpose is to describe the illocutionary speech acts in Ustaz Salim A. Fillah's lecture video, especially in the Culture edition. The second purpose is to describe how culture, as part of illocutionary speech acts to realize the effectiveness of communication. The research used a descriptive qualitative method. The analysis data technique refers to the four simultaneous processes by Miles, Huberman, and Saldana, which consist of data collection, data reduction, data display, and conclusion. Speech acts are found to consist of assertive (identification, prediction, or description), directive (invocation, suggestion, or instruction), commissive (something is a must be conducted), expressive (expression of feeling), and declarative (acknowledgment of status or condition). All of those speech acts can make listeners want to hear more information, to be media to illustrate the implicature, and make them easier to remember the utterance of Ustaz Salim A. Fillah speech acts.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Ngalim Abdulfatah, Muhammad Rois Agustina, Deka Aji Santoso Alas, Yabit Anam Sutopo Andayani Andayani Andayani Ani Rakhmawati Annisa, Fajar Nur Astuti, Ninda Dwi Aulia Firdaus, Elyariza Devy Ayu Purboningrum, Indah Budhi Setiawan Destiani, Destiani Edy Suryanto Eko Purnomo Fajrin, Rafika Farida Yufarlina Rosita Fauzi, Aziz Gazali Gazali Gunawan, Boby Harun Joko Prayitno Hastuti, Nuri Puji Herman J. Waluyo Hidayat, Hilda Ramadhita Hubi, Zindan Baynal Islami, Toat Abdaul jubagyo, Hermanu khusnul khotimah Kundharu Saddhono Kundharu Shaddono Lestari, Winda Dwi Magdalena, Ivana Markhamah Memet Sudaryanto Mijianti, Yerry Muhammad Fahmi Johan Syah Muhammad Syahriandi Adhantoro Mukhlis, Muhammad Ni'mah, Azzahra Nurhidayati Nico Irawan Nugraheni Eko Wardani Nur Amalia Nursitawati, Erlina Firsty Nur’aini, Dhiva Maulida Rizqi Oktaviani, Feny Pramudiyanto, Ahmad Pratama, Aditya Puji Hastuti, Nuri Purwadi Purwadi Pusparini, Noviana Raheni Suhita Ramadhan, Muhammad Bintang Safrihady, Safrihady Sahid Teguh Widodo Sari, Eka Dyah Puspita Sarwiji Suwandi Setyawati, Kristin Setyoningsih, Rosantika Utami Simanungkalit, Kaleb E. Simanungkalit, Kaleb Edison Simatupang, Ruth Remilani Simatupang, Ruth Remilani Sitti Harisah Solikhah, Amaliya Sri Budi Utami Sumarlam Sumarlam, Sumarlam Sumarwati SUMARWATI, SUMARWATI SUMARWATI Supana, Supana Susanti, Eka Maria Tiranita, Ghadis Tommi Yuniawan Ulinsa, Ulinsa Wardana, Muhammad Aditya Wisnu Wibowo, Prasetyo Adi Wisnu Yasinta, Syahla Ayu Yuliyanto, Agus Yundari, Yundari Yunidar Yusof, Norazmie