Illocutionary act between barista and customers in starbucks coffee shop at Changi airport

This research primarily aimed to analyse the types of the illocutionary act proposed by Searle (1979),  secondly to find the dominant type produced by both sides, between barista and customers’ utterances at Starbucks coffeeshop Changi Airport. This research applied observational method and non-part...

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Main Authors: Isbandi Isbandi, Nurma Dhona Handayani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Islam Malang 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Research on English and Language Learning
Online Access:http://riset.unisma.ac.id/index.php/JREALL/article/view/6923
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spelling doaj-96a5e6157d7142efa4bc9de6b92b008d2021-08-05T14:20:11ZengEnglish Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Islam MalangJournal of Research on English and Language Learning2721-50242721-50162020-07-011214214810.33474/j-reall.v1i2.69234609Illocutionary act between barista and customers in starbucks coffee shop at Changi airportIsbandi Isbandi0Nurma Dhona Handayani1Putera Batam UniversityPutera Batam UniversityThis research primarily aimed to analyse the types of the illocutionary act proposed by Searle (1979),  secondly to find the dominant type produced by both sides, between barista and customers’ utterances at Starbucks coffeeshop Changi Airport. This research applied observational method and non-participatory technique as the way collecting the data. The design of this research were qualitative and quantitative research. Qualitative research is applied to analyse the data in the form text. In contrast, quantitative research used to count the number of utterances, to conclude which types of illocutionary acts find dominantly during the conversation. It was found that directive, representative, and expressive types were in the utterances. Meanwhile, commissive and declaration type did not find in the utterances. The result from this study showed that directives illocutionary act as the most frequently found in utterances, because the communication which takes place in coffeeshop between the baristas and customers usually only needed to ordering and just give information (informing).http://riset.unisma.ac.id/index.php/JREALL/article/view/6923
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Illocutionary act between barista and customers in starbucks coffee shop at Changi airport
Journal of Research on English and Language Learning
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title Illocutionary act between barista and customers in starbucks coffee shop at Changi airport
title_short Illocutionary act between barista and customers in starbucks coffee shop at Changi airport
title_full Illocutionary act between barista and customers in starbucks coffee shop at Changi airport
title_fullStr Illocutionary act between barista and customers in starbucks coffee shop at Changi airport
title_full_unstemmed Illocutionary act between barista and customers in starbucks coffee shop at Changi airport
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publisher English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Islam Malang
series Journal of Research on English and Language Learning
issn 2721-5024
2721-5016
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This research primarily aimed to analyse the types of the illocutionary act proposed by Searle (1979),  secondly to find the dominant type produced by both sides, between barista and customers’ utterances at Starbucks coffeeshop Changi Airport. This research applied observational method and non-participatory technique as the way collecting the data. The design of this research were qualitative and quantitative research. Qualitative research is applied to analyse the data in the form text. In contrast, quantitative research used to count the number of utterances, to conclude which types of illocutionary acts find dominantly during the conversation. It was found that directive, representative, and expressive types were in the utterances. Meanwhile, commissive and declaration type did not find in the utterances. The result from this study showed that directives illocutionary act as the most frequently found in utterances, because the communication which takes place in coffeeshop between the baristas and customers usually only needed to ordering and just give information (informing).
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