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STRATEGI TINDAK TUTUR JURU BICARA TIM KAMPANYE NASIONAL DALAM ACARA “DUA ARAH” DI KOMPAS TV
Author(s) -
Ikromal Hasin,
Akhmad Sofyan,
Edy Hariyadi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
semiotika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2599-3429
pISSN - 1411-5948
DOI - 10.19184/semiotika.v21i1.12159
Subject(s) - advertising , political science , action (physics) , democracy , context (archaeology) , position (finance) , law , sociology , politics , business , history , physics , archaeology , quantum mechanics , finance
Presidential Election is a democratic party to elect new leaders. A spokesperson is needed to attract the public to choose the candidate pairs who compete to win the party. A spokesperson for TKN-Jokowi's National Campaign Team (Indonesian: Tim Kampanye Nasional) is one example of a spokesperson who carried out this task. This article aims to discuss the national campaign team's speech acts strategy in Kompas TV program entitled "Dua Arah". The researcher will categorize articulation carried out by the spokesperson of TKN into four types of speech works: persuasive, defending, attacking, and challenging. The data analysis method used analyses speech based on the specified categories in speech acts, presuppositions, implicatures, cooperative principles, and the principle of manners found in the address based on the context of the talk. The results showed that the spokesperson for the TKN placed persuasive action in the first position, fending effort in the second position, attacking movement in the third position, and challenging activities in the last part. Convincing story at the first position aims to attract the people's sympathy to choose Jokowi-Ma'ruf Amin with the most utterances telling Jokowi's government program's success. The challenging action in the last position contains a request to the spokesman of BPN-Prabowo's election campaign team (Indonesian: Badan Pemenangan Nasional) to do something and explain their statement in detail.

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