Speech Acts Found in Inaugural Addresses of Barack Obama
Widya Oktarini
Abstract
This research analyzes the speech acts and language style found in inaugural addressess of the presidents of The United States; Barack H. Obama. This research aims at describing kinds and functions of speech acts, the compliance and violation of cooperative principle. This research is descriptive qualitative using socio-pragmatics approach. In collecting the data, it uses simak method and note-taking technique. In analyzing the data, it uses contextual method by using socio-pragmatics theory. In presenting the results of the analysis, it uses informal method by verbal language. The results of the analysis showed: (a) there were six kinds of speech acts found in the inaugural addresses, specifically: assertive, directive, comissive, expressive, and declarative in which declarative found in Obama’s second inaugural address with one data only (b) the functions of speech acts found are: (i) to give opinion, (ii) to inform, (iii) to give direction, (iv) to promise, (v) to express feelings (vi) to declare and to (vii) maintain relationship.