ILLOCUTIONARY ACT ANALYSIS OF JOKOWI THREE PERIODS ON CNBC NEWS 2022: CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
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https://doi.org/10.22219/celtic.v10i1.24931Abstract
This paper discusses the highly controversial issue of postponing the 2024
elections. The postponement of the election was replaced with the discourse
of extending President Joko Widodo's leadership term.
The major objective of this study is to categorize various illocutionary acts
and provide a concise description of how they are used by speakers in CNBC
news content. In this investigation, the author uses descriptive qualitative
research techniques to collect and dissect information from writing with the
title "Dokumen Indonesia Maju Bocor, Benarkah Jokowi 3 Periode?". The
analysis of the data revealed that the language employed by speakers in CNBC
news predominantly consists of representative speech acts across three terms.
These categories encompass representative, directive, commissive,
declarative, and expressive elements within the news discourse. The
researcher also found that speakers used 40% representative, 20%
commissive, 20% expressive, 10% directive, and 10% declarative in the news.
In addition, the speakers' speech in the news is explained from the five
categories that most of the speakers use: representative, commission, and
expressive. However, the three-period issue has a lot of unfavorable
implications for President Jokowi because it can create unwanted chaos in the
political environment for those who agree or disagree with the issue.
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