The problem of Presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal Farm

This research attempts to investigate the pragmatics presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal Farm. Specifically, it tries to identify and classify the presupposition used in conversation in Orwell’s novella. The identification is based on the presupposition triggers and classification based...

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Main Authors: Faizal Risdianto, Noor Malihah, Agung Guritno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IAIN Salatiga 2019-02-01
Series:Journal of Pragmatics Research
Online Access:https://e-journal.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/jopr/article/view/2413
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spelling doaj-6cb01cf8ae5b4085bf7ce2d286c7f0932020-11-25T01:30:04ZengIAIN SalatigaJournal of Pragmatics Research2656-80202019-02-01111121193The problem of Presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal FarmFaizal Risdianto0Noor Malihah1Agung Guritno2IAIN SalatigaIAIN SalatigaIAIN SalatigaThis research attempts to investigate the pragmatics presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal Farm. Specifically, it tries to identify and classify the presupposition used in conversation in Orwell’s novella. The identification is based on the presupposition triggers and classification based on six type of presupposition. The research also attempts to analyze the function in the use of presupposition in conversation. The data in this research are in form of utterances containing presupposition. Based on the classification of six presupposition types according to Yule's theory (1996), 180 presuppositions are found: 69 (38,3%) existential triggered by definite description and possessive construction, 35 (19,4%) lexical triggered by change of state verb; implicative predicate; iterative, 53 (29,4%) structural triggered by WH-question, 4 (2,2%) factive triggered by factive verb/predicate aware glad and 19 (10,6%) non-factive triggered by the verb dream imagine. Based on the six language function by Jakobson (1960), there are 5 functions of presupposition in the novella which are, 57 (47, 9%) referential, 33(27,7%) emotive, 25(21,1%) conative, 3(2,5%) poetic and 1 (0,8%) phatic. In this research, the practice of referential function in applying presupposition is considered as the most frequent. Keywords: Presupposition, presupposition triggers, Novella, George Orwellhttps://e-journal.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/jopr/article/view/2413
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author Faizal Risdianto
Noor Malihah
Agung Guritno
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Noor Malihah
Agung Guritno
The problem of Presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal Farm
Journal of Pragmatics Research
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Noor Malihah
Agung Guritno
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title The problem of Presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal Farm
title_short The problem of Presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal Farm
title_full The problem of Presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal Farm
title_fullStr The problem of Presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal Farm
title_full_unstemmed The problem of Presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal Farm
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publisher IAIN Salatiga
series Journal of Pragmatics Research
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publishDate 2019-02-01
description This research attempts to investigate the pragmatics presupposition in George Orwell’s Novella Animal Farm. Specifically, it tries to identify and classify the presupposition used in conversation in Orwell’s novella. The identification is based on the presupposition triggers and classification based on six type of presupposition. The research also attempts to analyze the function in the use of presupposition in conversation. The data in this research are in form of utterances containing presupposition. Based on the classification of six presupposition types according to Yule's theory (1996), 180 presuppositions are found: 69 (38,3%) existential triggered by definite description and possessive construction, 35 (19,4%) lexical triggered by change of state verb; implicative predicate; iterative, 53 (29,4%) structural triggered by WH-question, 4 (2,2%) factive triggered by factive verb/predicate aware glad and 19 (10,6%) non-factive triggered by the verb dream imagine. Based on the six language function by Jakobson (1960), there are 5 functions of presupposition in the novella which are, 57 (47, 9%) referential, 33(27,7%) emotive, 25(21,1%) conative, 3(2,5%) poetic and 1 (0,8%) phatic. In this research, the practice of referential function in applying presupposition is considered as the most frequent. Keywords: Presupposition, presupposition triggers, Novella, George Orwell
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