A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS OF JOHN MAY’S SPEECH IN THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S CEREMONY AWARD

<p><strong>A</strong><strong>b</strong><strong>stract</strong><strong></strong></p><p>The aim of this article is to investigate John May’s speech in The Duke of Edinburgh’s ceremony award in Indonesia. This study was designed based on...

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Main Authors: Yesvika Fibry Prescilla, Resti Amalia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: English Education Department 2018-12-01
Series:Getsempena English Education Journal
Online Access:http://geej.stkipgetsempena.ac.id/home/article/view/120
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spelling doaj-68d5ad48482248419eb25fd430c039792020-11-25T02:50:41ZengEnglish Education DepartmentGetsempena English Education Journal2355-004X2502-68012018-12-015287A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS OF JOHN MAY’S SPEECH IN THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S CEREMONY AWARDYesvika Fibry Prescilla0Resti Amalia1State University of JakartaState University of Jakarta<p><strong>A</strong><strong>b</strong><strong>stract</strong><strong></strong></p><p>The aim of this article is to investigate John May’s speech in The Duke of Edinburgh’s ceremony award in Indonesia. This study was designed based on descriptive qualitative research using critical discourse analysis approach, focusing on illocutionary acts under the speech acts theory. The video of speech was transcribed and analyzed to gain the deep insight of the speech. The result showed that speaker addressed not the audiences only but also all the people in the world. The purposes of John May’s speech are to congratulate the awardees in completing the program and then achieving the award, to encourage all the audiences, and to convince young people, especially the one who joined the award. The speaker’s feelings through the speech are happy, satisfied, excited, proud, and confident/sure. Those expressions show no hidden agenda. The types of illocutionary acts that the speaker used are representatives, directives, commisives, expressive, and declaratives. However, mostly he used expressive speech acts in his speech in order to encourage other people.</p><p> </p><p class="LiteraKeyword">Keywords: <em>Speech, </em><em>Critical Discourse Analysis, Illocutionary Acts, Speech</em><em> Acts, Expressive</em><em></em></p>http://geej.stkipgetsempena.ac.id/home/article/view/120
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A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS OF JOHN MAY’S SPEECH IN THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S CEREMONY AWARD
Getsempena English Education Journal
author_facet Yesvika Fibry Prescilla
Resti Amalia
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title A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS OF JOHN MAY’S SPEECH IN THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S CEREMONY AWARD
title_short A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS OF JOHN MAY’S SPEECH IN THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S CEREMONY AWARD
title_full A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS OF JOHN MAY’S SPEECH IN THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S CEREMONY AWARD
title_fullStr A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS OF JOHN MAY’S SPEECH IN THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S CEREMONY AWARD
title_full_unstemmed A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS OF JOHN MAY’S SPEECH IN THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S CEREMONY AWARD
title_sort critical discourse analysis and illocutionary acts of john may’s speech in the duke of edinburgh’s ceremony award
publisher English Education Department
series Getsempena English Education Journal
issn 2355-004X
2502-6801
publishDate 2018-12-01
description <p><strong>A</strong><strong>b</strong><strong>stract</strong><strong></strong></p><p>The aim of this article is to investigate John May’s speech in The Duke of Edinburgh’s ceremony award in Indonesia. This study was designed based on descriptive qualitative research using critical discourse analysis approach, focusing on illocutionary acts under the speech acts theory. The video of speech was transcribed and analyzed to gain the deep insight of the speech. The result showed that speaker addressed not the audiences only but also all the people in the world. The purposes of John May’s speech are to congratulate the awardees in completing the program and then achieving the award, to encourage all the audiences, and to convince young people, especially the one who joined the award. The speaker’s feelings through the speech are happy, satisfied, excited, proud, and confident/sure. Those expressions show no hidden agenda. The types of illocutionary acts that the speaker used are representatives, directives, commisives, expressive, and declaratives. However, mostly he used expressive speech acts in his speech in order to encourage other people.</p><p> </p><p class="LiteraKeyword">Keywords: <em>Speech, </em><em>Critical Discourse Analysis, Illocutionary Acts, Speech</em><em> Acts, Expressive</em><em></em></p>
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