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Formal and Casual Language Style Used in Emily in Paris Series Season 1 Ni Nyoman Eno Arini; Ida Ayu Mela Tustiawati
BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 1 No. 04 (2022): BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu ( Agustus-September)
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The research entitled "Formal and Casual Language Styles Used in Emily in Paris series season 1" was conducted to determine the formal and casual language styles used by all characters in Emily in Paris series season 1 by applying the theory from (Joos, 1967). The data was taken from the conversations of all the characters in Emily in the series Paris season 1. This study used qualitative methods in analyzing the data. The results showed that all characters used a more casual style than a formal style. The formal style was more dominantly found in the workplace while the casual style was more dominantly used in friendship circles.
The Analysis of Form Illocutionary Act in Miracles from Heaven Movie Maria Aurin Tiodora Sinambela; Ida Ayu Mela Tustiawati
BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 1 No. 04 (2022): BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu ( Agustus-September)
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The illocutionary act is a component of a pragmatic study. Illocutionary acts are actions that a speaker performs while communicating (with the right intention and in the right context). This study aims to identify the form of illocutionary acts in Miracles from Heaven. The method used the qualitative method because the data is in the form of words from the characters and movie scripts in the movie Miracles from Heaven. There are several steps in the data collection: downloaded movie scripts, watched movies multiple times, and read and observed the dialogue in movies. All utterances were divided into several parts in the main illocutionary act. The research is focused on forms of illocutionary acts. The results of the data are 15 utterances of Declarative form, 20 utterances of Interrogative form, and 10 utterances of Imperative form.