THE ANALYSIS OF ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS IN OSAMA BIN LADEN’S SPEECh
Abstract
This thesis deals with the speech acts analysis which concerns with
illocutionary acts analysis of Osama Bin Laden’s Speech. The speech analyzed in this
thesis is Osama’s speech on 2004. It constitutes phenomenal speech that has great
effects on the listeners or readers at that time. The goal of this study is to understand
deeply the types and the functions of illocutionary act and to find out the intended
meanings or communicative purposes expressed in his speech. It is projected to give
an explanation or an example of how the illocutionary act could be used academically
to find out the intended meanings or communicative purposes expressed in a speech.
The data presented in this writing are qualitative data which means the data
are in the form of words. Data collection in this thesis is documentary study. The data
are documented from website resource. This thesis is a descriptive study which
elaborates the theory of J.R Searle’s classification of illocutionary act and the theory
of function of illocutionary act proposed by G.N Leech. The developments of the
theories are described in this thesis in order to ease the readers to analyze the data.
The findings of this study indicate that there is a close relation between the
type and function of illocutionary act to the intended meaning or communicative
purpose in discourse analysis. The type and function of illocutionary act can give a
clear description of speaker’s goals in expressing certain words. They constitute as
clues of goals inside the words expressed.