2nd International Conference on Sociology Education 2017
DOI: 10.5220/0007095001780183
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Theolinguistic Study of Directive Speech Acts Performed by Islamic Preacher in Friday Sermon in Bandung Indonesia

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“…Several illocutionary act studies were conducted with various focuses (Al-Rawafi & Gunawan, 2019;Milal & Kusumajanti, 2020;Renaldo, 2021;Sukinah & Effendi, 2021) Some studies on illocutionary also focused on the speech of Muslim speakers (Annahlia et al, 2020;Ghazanfari et al, 2019;Nugroho et al, 2018;Wardoyo et al, 2018). Nugroho et al (2018) identified the illocutionary act of suggestion uttered by Islamic preachers in dialogic preaching (da'wah) in Surakarta.…”
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“…Several illocutionary act studies were conducted with various focuses (Al-Rawafi & Gunawan, 2019;Milal & Kusumajanti, 2020;Renaldo, 2021;Sukinah & Effendi, 2021) Some studies on illocutionary also focused on the speech of Muslim speakers (Annahlia et al, 2020;Ghazanfari et al, 2019;Nugroho et al, 2018;Wardoyo et al, 2018). Nugroho et al (2018) identified the illocutionary act of suggestion uttered by Islamic preachers in dialogic preaching (da'wah) in Surakarta.…”
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“…Nugroho et al (2018) identified the illocutionary act of suggestion uttered by Islamic preachers in dialogic preaching (da'wah) in Surakarta. Furthermore, Wardoyo et al (2018) explained the relationship between language and religion by focusing on studying directive speech acts performed by Islamic preachers on Friday sermons. Meanwhile, Annahlia et al (2020) analyzed Zakir Naik's illocutionary acts in their speech about Islam's view on terrorism and jihad.…”
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confidence: 99%