This research investigates the analysis of illocutionary acts, namely assertive speech act in RealLife English podcast episode. This research aims to analyze the types and meaning of assertive speech acts used by the guest. My beloved alma mater, State Islamic University of Raden Intan Lampung, where the researcher has gained a lot of knowledge and also experience.
Bismillahirrohmanirrohim, Alhamdulillaahirobbil'aalamiin, praise be to Allah for blessing the researcher with His grace and guidance to complete this thesis. This thesis entitled "A Pragmatic Analysis of Assertive Speech Act on the RealLife English Podcast "Why You Can Understand English, But Can't Speak It"" is submitted as a fulfillment of the requirements for an S1 degree of English Language Teaching at Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Faculty, Raden Intan State Islamic University Lampung. Yulan Puspita Rini, M.A., the Secretary of English Education Department of UIN Raden Intan Lampung and the advisor who patiently guided and guided the researcher until the researcher completed this thesis.
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INTRODUCTION
- Title Confirmation
- Background of the Problem
- Focus and Sub-focus of the Research
- Problem Formulation
- Objective of the Research
- Significance of the Research
- Theoretically
- Practically
- Relevant Research
- Research Method
- Research Design
- Research Instrument
- Data and Source of Data
- Data Collection Techniques
- Techniques of Data Analysis
- Trustworthiness of the Data
- Systematic of the Discussion
In this case, the researcher analyzes the types and meaning of affirmative speech acts used in the podcast based on the theory of Searle and Vanderveken. 3 affirmative speech acts included in podcasts and which types are not found in podcasts based on Searle and Vanderveken's theory. Regarding technological advances in the field of communication and education, the researcher wants to further explore assertive speech acts, focusing on the types and meanings of affirmative speech acts presented in the podcast "Why You Can Understand English, But Don't you can speak it".
In this research, the researcher investigated and analyzed the assertive speech acts contained in the comic using Searle's theory. Based on the results of the analysis, the researcher concluded that assertive speech acts in comics include telling, reporting, stating,. Meanwhile, the main goal of this research is to analyze the types of assertive speech acts and their meanings contained in the podcast "Why You Can Understand English But You Can't Say It".
What are the types of assertive speech acts used in the podcast "Why You Can Understand English But You Can't Speak It" based on Searle and Vanderveken's theory. What is the meaning of the assertive speech act used in the podcast "Why You Can Understand English But You Can't Speak It" based on the theory of Searle and Vanderveken. To identify the types of assertive speech acts used in the podcast "Why You Can Understand English But You Can't Speak It" based on Searle and Vanderveken's theory.
Know the meaning of the assertive speech act used in the podcast 'Why You Can Understand English, But Can't Speak It', based on the theory of Searle and Vanderveken. The research aims to analyze the types and functions of commisive speech acts used by the characters in the Knives Out movie. In this study, the researcher used a qualitative research design to describe and analyze the research phenomena in the form of narrative descriptions to analyze types of assertive speech acts and their meaning in the RealLife English podcast episode “Why You Can Understand English, But Can't Speak It” .
This research aims to analyze assertive speech acts from podcast utterances and the meaning of assertive speech acts expressed in RealLife English podcast episode "Why Can You Understand English, But Can't Speak It" based on Searle and Vanderveken's theory. The research data is in the form of assertive speech acts uttered by Ethan as a guest speaker on RealLife's English podcast episode Why You Can Understand English, But Can't Speak It. And to the context of the data in this study are expressions that use assertive speech acts and also the meaning of it used by Ethan as a guest speaker in the podcast.
In this case, the researcher sorts the data to focus on the assertive speech acts used in the RealLife English podcast Why You Can Understand English, But Can't Speak It. The researcher focuses on the expressions of assertive speech acts used by Ethan in the English podcast edition of RealLife Why You Can Understand English, But Can't Speak It based on the theory of Searle and Vanderveken.
LITERATURE REVIEW
- Pragmatic
- Speech Act
- Definiton of Speech Act
- Classification of Speech Act
- Searle and Vanderveken’s Assertive Speech Acts
- Podcast
- Definition of Podcast
- Types of Podcast
- Podcast “Why You Can Understand English, But
The conclusion can be drawn that speech act is a theory that analyzes the influence of utterances on the relationship between the speaker and the listener. In other words, an illocutionary act is a speech act that has the function of saying or telling something and that is used to do something or the act of doing something by stating something. Assertive is a speech act that involves the speaker expressing his belief or truth about a statement.
In other words, an assertion is a speech act that expresses what the speaker believes to be the case or not. A directive is a type of speech act that has a specific function, that is, it aims to force someone to do something. Kommissive is a type of speech act that speakers use to connect to a future action or the nature of their speech functions to express a promise or offer.
In other words, expressiveness is a form of speech act that speakers use to express their feelings, such as pain, suffering, displeasure, sadness, congratulation, thanking and welcoming. A perlocutionary act is a speech act that simply creates speech that has a function without referring to speech that has an effect. In other words, a perlocutionary act is a speech act viewed from the level of its consequences.
Based on the explanation above, locutionary act is a speech act that only contains words, phrases and sentences according to the meaning in those words, phrases and sentences. The perlocutionary act is a form of speech act that has a function and also affects the speech partner. Searle and Vanderveken's Assertive Speech Acts Theory Assertive is a speech act that states what the speaker means. Assertive is a speech act that states what the speaker believes to be true or not.
The intention or goal of assertive class members is to commit the speaker (to varying degrees) to something that has happened, to the truth of the proposition being expressed.25 Assertiveness is also called a representational speech act. Complaining is a form of speech act that belongs to the firm and expressive type. 34; A speech act analysis of written advertisements for cosmetic brands in Indonesia." PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RESEARCH OBJECT
General Description of the Object
- Podcast “Why You Can Understand English, But
- Summary
According to Searle, speech acts or actions performed in the speech of a sentence are generally a function of the meaning of the sentence. While Yule proposed that speech acts are the acts performed by utterances.23 The meaning of a sentence does not in all cases uniquely determine which speech act is performed in a particular utterance of the sentence, because a speaker can mean more than what he says, but it is always possible for him in principle to say exactly what he says has more meaning. That is, by using speech acts, we will learn how to understand the intention of the speaker from what he said.
Locative acts do not question the intention and function of the speech conveyed by the speaker. To assert is an assertion if we consider its meaning, specifically the speaker's sense of entitlement, meaning to assert is to assert something based on the speaker's own claim. To state is to explain, show, say, expression of facts based on the content of the mind or heart.
The characteristic of this type is that the content contains a negation of the proportional content presented and usually uses negative sentence patterns. Assuring is acting assertively with the aim of dispelling any doubts the listener may have and convincing the listener or interlocutor of the truth of the speech conveyed. Characteristic of this type is that the content of the statement is accompanied by supporting reasons to oppose the submitted statement.
This speech act means that one can hypothesize, conjecture, or speculate about something without making an overt speech act at all. To testify means to testify as a witness and under oath in order to increase the degree of power of the statement with the additional condition that the speaker has witnessed the event (knows the facts) represented by his testimony. 27 of this type are content that contains confirmation in the capacity of a witness and requires the additional preparatory condition that the speaker has witnessed or experienced the event.
Confession is an acknowledgment with the addition of a conditional relative content that the content of the proposition requires the speaker's responsibility for a certain situation and with the addition of a preparatory condition that the situation is bad or usually very bad. Accusation is an assertion to someone with the condition that the content of what is said predicts the individual's responsibility for the existence of the situation and with the condition that this situation is bad. This is one of the most important advantages of podcast technology that you can use it anytime, anywhere.
34;An analysis of the commissive speech act used by the main character of "Knives Out PARADIGM: Journal of Language and Literary. 34;A speech act analysis of an interview podcast between Siti Fadilah and Deddy Corbuzier on YouTube." MENDIDIK: Jurnal Kajian Pendidikan Dan Pengajaran 7.2 (2021).
Facts and Data Display
FINDINGS AND DICUSSION
Findings
Discussion
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Conclusion
Recommendation