The Humanist Expressive Speech Acts of Journalists in the Covid-19 Outbreak

  • Supriyono A
  • Zulaeha I
  • Yuniawan T
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Abstract

This research aims to analyze the humanist expressive speech acts of journalists in the covid-19 outbreak. The data collection technique was carried out by using the free non-participatory technique. The sources of data are the journalists’ utterances on YouTube in the covid-19 Outbreak. The humanist expressive speech act forms used by journalists, is 58% used the direct speech act forms with imperative, interrogative, and declarative modes; and 42% forms of indirect speech acts were declarative-imperative and declarative-interrogative modes. Results of this study shows that journalists use the forms of direct speech acts with declarative mode mostly. The form of indirect speech acts with the declarative-imperative mode are mostly used by the journalists. This research is important to be a journalist's guide so that the utterances spoken can be accepted by the society in the covid-19 outbreak

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Supriyono, A. Y., Zulaeha, I., & Yuniawan, T. (2020). The Humanist Expressive Speech Acts of Journalists in the Covid-19 Outbreak. Seloka: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Dan Sastra Indonesia, 9(3), 264–272. https://doi.org/10.15294/seloka.v9i3.41945

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