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PRAGMATICS:
CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURE AND
SPEECH ACTS THEORIES
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group 6: Pbi-5/semester vi
AGUS SURYA SIBARANI
MARDHIYATUL HASANAH DAULAY (34133161)
NOVIDA SARI LUBIS (34133157)
NUR HAKIKI (34134172)
RIZKI RAMADHANI (34131041)
LECTURER
MASLATIF DWI PURNOMO, M.Hum
PREFACE
First of all, lets thanks to Allah SWT, who has given us
mercies and blessings, so, we can finish this task work which is
about Pragmatics: Conversational Implicature and Speech Acts
Theories it purposes to complate Semantic assignment that is
given by lecturer.
Shalawat and Salam always be given to our prophet
Muhammad SAW peace be upon him, his family, companions,
and his disciples in islam.
We also wishes to say gratitude to Maslathif Dwi Purnomo,
M. Hum as the lecturer of Semantics who has guided, and given
me an opportunity to make and to complete this assignment.
Group 6
CONTENTS
PREFACE ............................................................................
CONTENTS ..........................................................................
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION ......................................
1
1
2
2.1............................................................................ Prag
matics .................................................................
2
2.2............................................................................ Impli
cature..................................................................
3
2.3...........................................................................The
Speech Acts Theory and Types of Acts in language
...........................................................................4
2.3.1. Types of Speech.........................................
4
2.3.2. Level of Speech Act ...................................
6
CHAPTER III CONCLUSSION .....................................
8
REFERENCES ......................................................................
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of Study
Pragmatics is a branch of linguistics, which is the study of
language.
directly spoken.
this
paper,
we
will
discuss
about
pragmatics:
Aim of Study
To know what is
To know what is
To know what is
To know what is
pragmatics.
implicature.
type of speech.
level of speech acts.
CHAPTER II
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DISCUSSION
PRAGMATICS: CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURE AND
SPEECH ACTS THEORIES
2.1. Pragmatics
Pragmatics is concerned with the range of choice and
constraints available to users, and based on the context.
In
of
general
principles
necessary
for
retrieving
This
For
necessary.
b. Quality - make your contribution true, i.e
- Do not say what you believe is not true;
- Do not say that for which you lack evidence.
c. Be relevant
2.3.
Language
Austin (1962) describes the Speech Acts theory as an
approach that explains the roles of utterances in shaping the
attitudes of participants in interpersonal communication. Speech
acts reveal the intentions of speakers and the effects the
speakers utterances and expressions have on the hearers. The
implication of speech acts is that every utterance has a purpose
which derives from the specific context.
2 Ibid.p. 45
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Consider the
following:
c. Directive Acts
In directive acts, the addressee is instructed to carry out
some instruction by responding verbally to an utterance or by
performing some physical actions.
and
recommending are
greetings,
scolding,
condoling,
appreciating,
thanking,
e. Commissive Acts
Commissives commits to some future action; eg promising,
vowing, offering.
are
observed
as
the
processes
of
producing
CHAPTER III
CONCLUSSION
Pragmatics is a branch of linguistics, which is the study of
language.
directly spoken.
acts:
Locutionary
Acts,
Illocutionary
Acts
and
Perculationary Acts.
REFERENCES
Dwi Purnomo, Maslathif. 2016. Semantics in Linguistics.
Geoffrey N. Leech. Principles of Pragmatics. (Longman Linguistics Library).