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A STUDY OF EXPRESSIVE SPEECH ACT USED

BY THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN “ORPHAN”


MOVIE SCRIPT
BY :
DINA MARIANI SIREGAR
140705006

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
FACULTY OF CULTURAL STUDIES
UNIVERSITY OF SUMATERA UTARA
MEDAN
2018
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
PRAGMATICS

EXPRESSIVE SPEECH ACT


PRAGMATICS

Pragmatics as a study of the way


humans use their language in
communication, based itself this study to
determines how the affect that used by
human language.
A study of pragmatics is also to
understanding of how the human mind
works and how humans communicate.
SPEECH ACT

Speech act is an action that


performed by an utterance. When
someone expresses something, he/she
doesn’t only produce the utterances that
contained grammatical structures and
words, but he/she also performs an
action through the utterances.
EXPRESSIVE

Expressive is define as expressing


the state of mind, the attitudes, and also
the feelings of speaker. The expressive
often used by people in producing the
utterance to communicate in their daily
life.
Problem of the Study

1. What are the kinds of expressive


speech acts found in “Orphan”
movie script ?
2. What is the most dominant of
expressive speech acts used by the
main characters in “Orphan” movie
script ?
Objective of the Study

1. To find out the kinds of expressive


speech acts that found in “Orphan”
movie script.
2. To identify the most dominant of
expressive speech acts that used by
the main characters in “Orphan”
movie script.
Scope of the Study

In this research, I’ll limit the study


to make be more focus when analyze the
data. It will be focus on the expressives
speech act. The data are the utterances
by the main characters in Orphan movie.
The data are classified based on Searle’s
theory.
Significance of the Study

1. The writer
2. The Lecturer
3. Students
4. The reader
CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
EXPRESSIVES OF EXPRESSIVES OF
CONGRATULATING GREETING

EXPRESSIVES
EXPRESSIVES OF
OF
WISHING
APOLOGIZING

KINDS OF
EXPRESSIVES EXPRESSIVE EXPRESSIVES OF
OF THANKING ATTITUDES
SPEECH ACT
Expressives of Thanking

Expressive of thanking is a kind of utterance that


will be expressed by someone to show that the way
people being grateful for something that someone has
been done.

For example :
“Thank you for your suggestion”.
Expressives of Apologizing

Expressive of apologizing is a kind of utterance


that will be expressed by speaker, when feel regret to
something that happened.

For example:
“I really apologize for that”.
Expressives of Congratulating

Expressive of congratulating is a kind of


utterance that will be expressed shows by speaker,
when feel sympathy toward what has been
happening to the hearer including the feeling of
pleasure toward the hearer’s luck.

For example:
“I’d like to say congratulate for your success”.
Expressives of Greeting

Expressive of greeting is a kind of utterance that


will be expressed by speaker to show an expression
of welcoming and an act of greeting by the speaker
to the hearer.

For example :

“Good Morning…”
Expressives of Wishing
Expressive of wishing is a kind of utterance
that expressed by speaker to show an expression
of desire or wants to expect it becomes reality.
The speaker wants to express what he/she hopes
to be come true as what he is expected.

For example:
“I wish I had a better chance”.
Expressives of Attitude

Expressive of attitudes is a kind of utterance


that expressed by speaker to show an expression of
criticizing. In this case, expressive of attitudes is
about complaining or express the feeling of
disagree or dislike with the listener’s attitude.

For example:
“I think, that’s not good for you…”.
Relevant Studies
1. M. Haryadi Syahputra (2015) entitled An
Analysis Of Expressive Illocutionary Acts In
The Oprah Winfrey Show: A Pragmatic Study.

2. Ulin Nafi’ah (2015) entitled Expressive Speech


Act In The Harry Potter And Chamber Of
Secret Movie Script.

3. Novitri Wahyuni (2008) entitled Expressive


Illocutionary Acts In Jane Austen’s Mansfield
Park : A Pragmatic.
CHAPTER III
METHOD OF RESEARCH
3.1 Research Design
The research used qualitative method and the
data will analyzed descriptively. The descriptive
qualitative does not use the numeral or the
statistic procedures in analyzing the data, but
the writer analyzing the data descriptively.
It is because, the data that collected was the
script of dialogue among all of the main
characters from Orphan movie. It means that the
writer collects the data in the form of sentences.
3.2 Source of Data

This research using the movie script as


the source of data that will be analyze. The
movie’s title is “Orphan” that directed by
Jaume Collet Serra. The data were taken from
the dialogue or conversation among all of the
main characters in Orphan movie script and
then the writer analyzed by finding the
expressive speech act that used by the main
characters based on their utterances.
3.3 Technique of Collecting Data

In this research, There are some steps in


collecting data:
 Watching “Orphan” movie, to understand the story of
this movie, It can help the writer to identify the
utterances which are used by the main characters.
 Reading the dialogue from the script of this movie to
match the data.
 Collecting the data from books that related with this
research and classifying it into kinds of expressive
speech act.
 Analyzing the dialogue and finding the kinds of
expressive speech act.
3.4 Technique of Analyzing Data

In analyzing the data, this research has some


steps :

 The writer identified the data which collected


from the dialogue in “Orphan” movie script.
 The writer categorized the data into the kinds of
expressive speech act from “Orphan” movie
script.
 The writer described and analyzed the utterances
based on the dialogue which include kinds of
expresssive speech act from “Orphan” movie
script.
EXAMPLE OF ANALYSIS
NURSE
 We're so sorry. A terrible loss, we're so sorry. (Expressive of
Apologizing)
JOHN
 It's okay, honey.. You're doing great!
(Expressive of Congratulating)
NURSE
 Congratulations, Mrs. Coleman. It's a girl.
(Expressive of Congratulating)
JOHN
 You're never going to lose us. I promise you. I just wish...
(Expressive of Wishing)

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