EXPRESSIVES ILLOCUTIONARY IN MEME OF COVID-19

Juanda
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This study discusses illocutionary expressive in the comic of COVID-19. Expressive speech acts are actions that express what is felt by the speaker, for example, such as statements of likes, dislikes, pain, sorrow, upset, and so on. The method used is descriptive method. The data sources used include https://twitter.com/ warstek.com/status/1239762134579343360?s=20. The results obtained are a form of disappointment with regulations during COVID-19 such as the lockdown rules, the rules for returning to the village, disappointment in seeing the conditions of lectures on campus, fear when watching news on television, and disappointment because the lockdown was extended. The impact of this research as a form of expression of public aspirations through mass media is increasingly open.
新型冠状病毒模因的非言性表达
本研究探讨了COVID-19漫画中的言外表达。表达性言语行为是表达说话者的感受的行为,例如,喜欢、不喜欢、痛苦、悲伤、沮丧等。使用的方法是描述性方法。使用的数据源包括https://twitter.com/ warstek.com/status/1239762134579343360?s=20。这是对封锁规定、返乡规定等新冠疫情期间各项规定的失望、对校园讲课情况的失望、对电视新闻的恐惧、对封锁延长的失望。这项研究作为通过大众传播媒介表达公众愿望的一种形式,其影响日益开放。
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