Pragmatic Deviation of Searle’s Felicity Conditions of Illocutionary Speech Acts in Trump’s Political Speeches | ||
| جستارهای زبانی | ||
| Article 10, Volume 15, Issue 5 - Serial Number 83, 1403, Pages 225-255 PDF (1.08 M) | ||
| Document Type: مقاله تحقیق | ||
| DOI: 10.48311/LRR.15.5.225 | ||
| Authors | ||
| Muhammad Hamza* 1; Nur Nordin2 | ||
| 1PhD Candidate University Utara Malaysia | ||
| 2PhD Universiti Utara, Malaysia | ||
| Abstract | ||
| Reviewing related literature shows deviation from Searle’s felicity conditions has not been given attention. The present paper aims to investigate pragmatic deviation from Searle’s (1969) felicity conditions of illocutionary speech acts in the previous president of the US, Donald Trump’s political language. A qualitative method is used to gather and examine the data. The instrument consists of three oral documents which are chosen purposefully: (1) Trump’s discourse to a group of his supporters in Illinois state, (2) Trump’s meeting with Broadcasters MacCallum and Baier on Fox News Channel, and (3) Trump’s interview with Broadcaster Cooper on CNN Channel. The paper uses a discourse analysis method to study these documents. Findings reveal that Searle’s conditions (propositional content, preparatory, sincerity, essential) are deviated from in Trump’s political speeches: (1) Representative acts by making false claims without providing any evidence, (2) commissive acts by committing himself to do a future action, but Trump fails to fulfill it, (3) directive acts by ordering Joe Biden’s administration to prevent immigrants from entering the US, but Trump’s order cannot be done, (4) expressive acts by jokingly apologizing to his wife because he does not do anything wrong that pushes him to make an apology to her and thus has no real intention to do this act, and (5) declarative acts by declaring they are going to end Pelosi’s career politically, but she is not done. It is also found that deviation from these conditions happens as a means of persuading, influencing, threatening, mocking, and attacking others. | ||
| Keywords | ||
| Trump; pragmatic deviation; felicity conditions; illocutionary speech acts; context | ||
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