Mahalli, Shohabil and Firdaus, Ahmad Yusuf and Khissoga, Rahajeng Hauwwa (2024) A STUDY OF ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS BY JESSE CHOI AND MAUDY AYUNDA IN THE MAUDY AYUNDA PODCAST (2023). A STUDY OF ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS BY JESSE CHOI AND MAUDY AYUNDA IN THE MAUDY AYUNDA PODCAST (2023). (Unpublished)
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ABSTRACT Mahalli, Shohabil (2024) "An Analysis of locutionary act by Jesse Choi and Maudy Ayunda in Maudy Ayunda podcast (2023)". Unpublished Thesis. English Literature Departement, Faculty of Letters, Universitas Abdurachman Saleh Situbondo. Advisors Ahmad Yusuf Firdaus, S.S.. M.Hum. and Rahajeng Hauwwa K. S.S.,M.A. Keyword: Illocutionary Acts, Jesse Choi, Maudy Ayunda, Speech Acts. This study examines illocutionary acts in the conversation between Jesse Choi and Maudy Ayunda, aiming to identify the types and functions of illocutionary acts used in Maudy Ayunda's podcast, using Searie's (1979) theory to identify the types of illocutionary acts and Leech's (1983) theory to determine their functions, this research applies a qualitative descriptive method and Spradley's analytical techniques. The results show four types of illocutionary acts: representatives with 35 instances, expressives with 21 data, directives with 29 data, and commissives with 5 data. About functions, there are three types: collaborative with 59 data, competitive with 19 data, and convivial with 12 data. The study concludes that representatives are the most dominant type of illocutionary act, as Jesse Choi and Maudy Ayunda frequently state facts and affirmations. The collaborative function is also the most prevalent, as their conversation aims to share experiences in a supportive and cooperative manner. The dominance of representatives and the collaborative due to the close relationship between Jesse Choi and Maudy Ayunda since they are spouse and knowing each other.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | P Language and Literature > PE English |
Divisions: | Fakultas Sastra > S1 Sastra Inggris |
Depositing User: | Shohabil Mahalli |
Date Deposited: | 09 Dec 2024 06:20 |
Last Modified: | 09 Dec 2024 06:20 |
URI: | http://repository.unars.ac.id/id/eprint/2937 |
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