Austin’s Speech Act Theory on the Language of COVID-19 Affected People: Phenomenological Approach

Misbah Rafat
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Purpose: Language changes in unprecedented times leads to the invention of new vocabulary. Written and oral discourse is influenced by worldly events which cause changes in language. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of context in perpetuating particular functions of language. The focus was laid on the perlocutionary force of coronavirus related terms to determine how context effect the language and word choices of the narrator. Methodology: This research adopted phenomenological approach and applied mixed method research design. Six blogs form Dawn news web were taken as sample where coronavirus survivors, healthcare workers and Pakistani students in China University had narrated their experiences regarding COVID-19 pandemic. Language phenomenon was analyzed by qualitative research design through close detailed document analysis of the blogs. Austin’s Speech acts theory was applied for differentiating the mostly used acts in the language of the narrators. Data was coded initially for arranging the sentences into explosives, behabitive and exercitive acts. COVID related terms were detected for analysis of the nature of the words and to find out similarities across different blogs. Quantitative analysis was carried out for quantifying the amount of the speech act usage and coronavirus related terms. Findings: The findings showed that coronavirus survivors have performed behabitive acts more than other participants because they expressed their mental state. Healthcare workers performed explosive speech acts for 81 times and survivors performed it for 35 time because they focused more on the factual information, strategies and ongoing processes. Conclusion: Perlocutionary force of COVID-19 related terms showed that these terms were used for creating awareness in the audience regarding the precautionary measures during pandemic. Recommendation: Future researches can be conducted to investigate the speech acts of two different blogs to highlight the ideological stances of narrators.
奥斯汀关于COVID-19感染者语言的言语行为理论:现象学方法
目的:在前所未有的时代,语言的变化导致了新词汇的发明。书面和口头话语受到引起语言变化的世俗事件的影响。本研究的目的是考察语境在语言特定功能的延续中所起的作用。重点放在冠状病毒相关术语的过言力上,以确定语境如何影响叙述者的语言和词语选择。方法:本研究采用现象学研究方法,采用混合方法研究设计。以黎明新闻网的6个博客为样本,在这些博客中,冠状病毒幸存者、医护人员和中国大学的巴基斯坦学生讲述了他们在冠状病毒大流行中的经历。通过对博客进行严密详细的文献分析,采用定性研究设计对语言现象进行分析。运用奥斯汀的言语行为理论对叙述者语言中最常用的行为进行了区分。数据最初被编码成爆炸物、行为和练习行为。为了分析与新冠病毒相关的词语的性质,并找出不同博客之间的相似之处,对相关词语进行了检测。进行定量分析,对言语行为使用量和冠状病毒相关词汇进行定量分析。研究结果表明,冠状病毒幸存者比其他参与者表现出更多的行为行为,因为他们表达了自己的精神状态。医护人员进行了81次爆炸性言语行为,幸存者进行了35次,因为他们更关注事实信息,策略和正在进行的过程。结论:2019冠状病毒病相关术语的语力表明,这些术语用于提高听众对大流行期间预防措施的认识。建议:未来的研究可以对两种不同博客的言语行为进行调查,以突出叙述者的思想立场。
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