PRIMACY Journal of English Education and Literacy
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): December - 2023

ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS IN THE SHORT STORY THE SUMMER SOLSTICE BY NICK JOAQUIN

Mary Joy C. Cahigus (Visayas State University)
Kay Tepait Juanillo (Visayas State University)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Dec 2023

Abstract

Language and literature are essentially connected, and one cannot function without the other. Thus, this study analyzes the language functions used by the main characters in the short story The Summer Solstice by Nick Joaquin. This study aims to determine the types of Language functions in the short story and identify the most dominant language function used by the main characters. Moreover, the study also aims to analyze the context of the language functions identified. The researchers used Janet Holmes’ Theory of Language Function (2013) to analyze the utterances of the main characters and Dell Hymes' SPEAKING Model to analyze the context of the language functions in each utterance. The researchers then applied the descriptive qualitative design to systematically analyze the data. The result of this study shows that out of the eight (8) language functions identified by Janet Holmes (2013), only seven (7) types of language functions were found in the short story, namely expressive, directive, heuristic, referential, metalinguistic, phatic functions. On the other hand, poetic function was not found in this research. The findings revealed that this story dominantly uses expressive functions, in which the speaker's emotion is what captures the interest of the readers.

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Primacy

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Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Other

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PRIMACY: Journal of English Education and Literature calls out and welcomes researchers, academicians, students, professionals and practitioners from all over the world to publish their research-based manuscripts within the following areas: English Language Teaching English Language Literature ...