COVID-19社交媒体广告语言的言外、言外和言后形式(社会语用学研究)

Abdul Rahman Rahim, Andi Syukri Syamsuri, Muhalim Muhalim, Arifuddin Arifuddin
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本研究旨在分析与Covid-19主题有关的公共服务广告中印尼语的使用情况下的语用、言外之意和行为。所进行的研究被归类为定性描述性研究。这项研究工作的数据是在2021年5月通过细致的笔记和文件技术收集的。随后的数据分析通过结构化的程序序列进行,其中包括:识别、分类、分析、解释和描述,后者旨在提供数据分析结果的全面概述。本次调查的重点是围绕Covid-19主题的公益广告领域。我们的审查主要涉及对这些广告的言外之语、言外之语和言后之语的检查。在对本研究中包含的十个公益广告进行深入研究后,我们发现它们都有一个共同的目标,它们跨越了电视、广告牌和社交媒体等各种媒介。语用方面作为基础语义内容,主要传达有关新冠病毒传播的基本信息。与此同时,这些信息的言外之意也起到了警示性的指示作用,给人一种紧迫感,并使人产生一种源于言语行为的效果。此外,这些信息的言后层面,特别是与Covid-19有关的信息,呼吁采取行动。这就需要在破坏新冠病毒传播链的同时增强自身免疫系统,严格执行卫生规程,并采取措施使新冠病毒传播曲线趋于平缓。
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COVID-19 ADVERTISING LANGUAGE LOCUTIONARY, ILLOCUTIONARY AND PERLOCUTIONARY FORMS ON SOCIAL MEDIA (A SOCIOPRAGMATIC STUDY)
This study seeks to conduct an analysis of locutions, illocutions, and perlocutions within the context of the utilization of the Indonesian language in public service advertisements pertaining to the subject of Covid-19. The research conducted is classified as a qualitative descriptive study. Data for this research endeavor were collected in May 2021 through meticulous note-taking and documentation techniques. Subsequent data analysis ensued through a structured sequence of procedures, which encompassed: identification, classification, analysis, interpretation, and description, with the latter aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of the outcomes of the data analysis. The focal point of this inquiry is the realm of Public Service Advertisements that revolve around the theme of Covid-19. Our scrutiny primarily pertains to an examination of the locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary dimensions of these advertisements. Upon the thorough examination of the ten public service advertisements included in this study, spanning various mediums such as television, billboards, and social media, it was discerned that all of them shared a common objective. The locutionary aspect, serving as the foundational semantic content, predominantly conveys basic information concerning the transmission of Covid-19. In parallel, the illocutionary facet of these messages serves as a cautionary directive, imparting a sense of urgency and imparting an effect stemming from the act of speech. Furthermore, the perlocutionary dimension of these messages, specifically regarding Covid-19, invokes a call to action. This entails the necessity of disrupting the transmission chain of the Covid-19 virus while simultaneously bolstering one's immune system, rigorously implementing health protocols, and adopting measures to flatten the curve of Covid-19 transmission.
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