Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
Vol 1 No 2 (2024): Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends

Sarcasm, Criticism, and Social Commentary: A Speech Act Analysis of Tahilalats Digital Comics

Rahmatika , Wina Riski (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov 2024

Abstract

This study examines expressive illocutionary speech acts in Mindblowon's Tahilalats comic on Instagram using a descriptive qualitative research method. The findings identify 122 instances of expressive illocutionary speech acts, which are classified into seven categories: gratitude (24 instances), criticism (116 instances), sympathy (15 instances), praise (16 instances), greetings (21 instances), blaming (9 instances), and apologies (21 instances).  Criticism emerges as the most dominant speech act, reflecting the characteristic use of sarcastic humor and social satire in Tahilalats comics. In contrast, blaming is the least frequent speech act, suggesting a tendency to avoid direct confrontation. This study demonstrates that Tahilalats comics effectively employ expressive illocutionary speech acts to establish emotional connections between characters and readers.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

appling

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Applied Linguistics Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends is a scholarly journal published twice a year in March and September under the patronage of Yayasan Nurul Iman Muara Gading Mas. The periodical welcomes submissions pertaining to language-related problems and solutions in realworld ...