Netizens’ Responses towards the Covid-19 Pandemic Text: A Study of Speech Acts and Their Contents

The case of increasing the corona-virus cluster circulating on social media has reaped various responses from netizens. The research objectives: (1) Determine the form of speech acts in netizens’ responses towards the Covid-19 pandemic text (2) Describe the content in netizens’ responses towards the...

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Main Authors: Laily Rahmatika, Agus Budi Wahyudi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IAIN Salatiga 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Pragmatics Research
Online Access:https://e-journal.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/jopr/article/view/4641
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spelling doaj-2327e57f58cd49fab60eb7279eb9707e2020-11-25T03:53:25ZengIAIN SalatigaJournal of Pragmatics Research2656-80202020-10-012217720010.18326/jopr.v2i2.178-2011625Netizens’ Responses towards the Covid-19 Pandemic Text: A Study of Speech Acts and Their ContentsLaily Rahmatika0Agus Budi Wahyudi1Universitas Muhammaddiyah SurakartaUniversitas Muhammadiyah SurakartaThe case of increasing the corona-virus cluster circulating on social media has reaped various responses from netizens. The research objectives: (1) Determine the form of speech acts in netizens’ responses towards the Covid-19 pandemic text (2) Describe the content in netizens’ responses towards the Covid-19 pandemic text. The research data are in the form of sentences (speech acts) and sentences containing the substance or content of the netizens’ responses. Data sources are as many as 180 netizens’ responses on Instagram and Facebook. The data are collected by reading and taking notes of techniques. The method of data analysis is using a distribution method which is dividing the elements directly and the equivalent method with pragmatic techniques. The results: First, speech acts in netizens’ responses as locutionary acts, illocutionary acts, and perlocutionary acts. Second, the content responses from netizens. i. optimistic ii. pessimistic iii. neutral. Keywords: Netizens Response, Covid-19, Speech act, Contenthttps://e-journal.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/jopr/article/view/4641
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author Laily Rahmatika
Agus Budi Wahyudi
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Netizens’ Responses towards the Covid-19 Pandemic Text: A Study of Speech Acts and Their Contents
Journal of Pragmatics Research
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Agus Budi Wahyudi
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title Netizens’ Responses towards the Covid-19 Pandemic Text: A Study of Speech Acts and Their Contents
title_short Netizens’ Responses towards the Covid-19 Pandemic Text: A Study of Speech Acts and Their Contents
title_full Netizens’ Responses towards the Covid-19 Pandemic Text: A Study of Speech Acts and Their Contents
title_fullStr Netizens’ Responses towards the Covid-19 Pandemic Text: A Study of Speech Acts and Their Contents
title_full_unstemmed Netizens’ Responses towards the Covid-19 Pandemic Text: A Study of Speech Acts and Their Contents
title_sort netizens’ responses towards the covid-19 pandemic text: a study of speech acts and their contents
publisher IAIN Salatiga
series Journal of Pragmatics Research
issn 2656-8020
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The case of increasing the corona-virus cluster circulating on social media has reaped various responses from netizens. The research objectives: (1) Determine the form of speech acts in netizens’ responses towards the Covid-19 pandemic text (2) Describe the content in netizens’ responses towards the Covid-19 pandemic text. The research data are in the form of sentences (speech acts) and sentences containing the substance or content of the netizens’ responses. Data sources are as many as 180 netizens’ responses on Instagram and Facebook. The data are collected by reading and taking notes of techniques. The method of data analysis is using a distribution method which is dividing the elements directly and the equivalent method with pragmatic techniques. The results: First, speech acts in netizens’ responses as locutionary acts, illocutionary acts, and perlocutionary acts. Second, the content responses from netizens. i. optimistic ii. pessimistic iii. neutral. Keywords: Netizens Response, Covid-19, Speech act, Content
url https://e-journal.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/jopr/article/view/4641
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