Analisis Jenis Tindak Tutur Direktif Dalam Film Along With The Gods: The Two Worlds (Singwahamkke: Jwewa beol)
Tabita Asa Heranda, Achmad Rio Dessiar, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
2025 | Skripsi | BAHASA KOREA
Directive speech acts are a type of illocutionary speech act commonly found in everyday communication. In practice, the intent of a directive speech act can be seen in linguistic markers. This study aims to identify the types of directive speech acts in Along With The Gods: The Two Worlds (????: ?? ?) film based on Ibrahim's (1993) classification of directive speech acts and is conducted using a qualitative descriptive method.
The results of the study show that all six types of directive speech acts according to Ibrahim's (1993) classification were found in the data. Each type of speech act is realized through the use of various markers, such as grammatical markers in the form of final endings, lexical markers such as imperative verbs or certain adverbs, and contextual elements that strengthen the directive intent. From these findings, it can be concluded that markers can indicate the intent of directive speech act and their use is adjusted to the context, interlocutor, emotions, and urgency of the speaker and the utterance.
Kata Kunci : Tindak Tutur Direktif, Jenis Tindak Tutur Direktif, Pemarkah, Film Along With The Gods: The Two Worlds (????: ?? ?)