An Analysis of Illocutionary Acts Found in Aespa Speech at the United Nation

Penulis

  • Hasyifa Diffani Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • Harisna Hikmah Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Yogyakarta, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31316/eltics.v8i2.5276

Abstrak

A speech consisting of spoken sentences represents an utterance and contributes to the overall message being conveyed. We use utterances in action, known as speech actions, in communication. K-pop girl group Aespa in 2022 was invited by the United Nations High-Level Political Forum to give a speech. This study is aimed to determine the speech acts types used by Aespa and to find out the function of the speech acts. To collect the data, the researchers transcribed the data comprehensively, which were analyzed using descriptive qualitative research based on the type of speech. The finding data showed 18 utterances with illocutionary acts. Those are 12 representative utterances, 1 directive utterance, 4 expressive utterances, and 1 commissive utterance. It implies that representative are preferred than the other type of illocutionary acts. It contributes to the understanding of how popular culture, specifically K-pop, can be harnessed as a platform for social advocacy and meaningful discourse on global issues. It contributes to the spread of the message.

Biografi Penulis

Hasyifa Diffani, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Yogyakarta

A student at Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Yogyakarta, Hasyifa is pursuing a major in  English Education. Her research area focuses on speech analysis, where she explores the intricacies of linguistic communication in various contexts. With a passion for language and communication, Hasyifa aims to contribute to our understanding of how speech functions as a tool for effective expression and interaction

Diterbitkan

2023-09-12

Cara Mengutip

Diffani, H., & Hikmah, H. (2023). An Analysis of Illocutionary Acts Found in Aespa Speech at the United Nation. Journal of English Language Teaching and English Linguistics, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.31316/eltics.v8i2.5276

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