In this paper the writer tries to analyze the motor vehicle advertisement texts from pragmatics point of view through classifying and describing the speech act types. Since this research is a qualitative, the writer uses descriptive method with speech act theory of pragmatics from Cutting and Yule. The writer collects the data from www.adsoftheworld.com, www.adslogans.co.uk and www.textart.ru, March 18th 2014. In analyzing data, the writer classified the data into table list. The classification is divided into speech act types and speech act levels, they are locutionary act as the ad texts and illocutionary act as the advertisers intention behind. At the end of the research is found that related to the purpose of the ad in conveying its au...
1 ABSTRACT The work deals with the analysis of verbal and nonverbal means of advertising messages in...
The analysis of advertising English reveals the function of language in the communicative process an...
Key words: speech act, locutionary act, illocutionary act, sloganLanguage is always related to acts....
This paper uses the theory of speech acts and the underlying concept of pragmalinguistics to determi...
AbstractThe Speech Act Theory was first introduced by philosophers and then approached by pragmatist...
The present paper draws text investigators' attention to a new, hybrid branch of stylistics - to pra...
The characteristic of advertising discourse can be found somewhere on the borderline of journalist, ...
In this thesis we deal with pragmatic aspects of language, specifically studying the classification ...
This article deals with the key role of pragmatics in the linguistic analysis of advertising languag...
The object of the thesis – the communicates of TV commercials. The objective of the research – based...
In this article, we use the model of socio-pragmatic to show the pattern of directive speech acts in...
A part of the study of language use is the study of language used in advertisement. It is of great i...
Advertising language has certain features, Those are persuasive and provocative. The writer was inte...
An advertisement can be described as a specific speech pattern having a certain genre and compositio...
The language of car advertising is viewed as unique and completely different from everyday language....
1 ABSTRACT The work deals with the analysis of verbal and nonverbal means of advertising messages in...
The analysis of advertising English reveals the function of language in the communicative process an...
Key words: speech act, locutionary act, illocutionary act, sloganLanguage is always related to acts....
This paper uses the theory of speech acts and the underlying concept of pragmalinguistics to determi...
AbstractThe Speech Act Theory was first introduced by philosophers and then approached by pragmatist...
The present paper draws text investigators' attention to a new, hybrid branch of stylistics - to pra...
The characteristic of advertising discourse can be found somewhere on the borderline of journalist, ...
In this thesis we deal with pragmatic aspects of language, specifically studying the classification ...
This article deals with the key role of pragmatics in the linguistic analysis of advertising languag...
The object of the thesis – the communicates of TV commercials. The objective of the research – based...
In this article, we use the model of socio-pragmatic to show the pattern of directive speech acts in...
A part of the study of language use is the study of language used in advertisement. It is of great i...
Advertising language has certain features, Those are persuasive and provocative. The writer was inte...
An advertisement can be described as a specific speech pattern having a certain genre and compositio...
The language of car advertising is viewed as unique and completely different from everyday language....
1 ABSTRACT The work deals with the analysis of verbal and nonverbal means of advertising messages in...
The analysis of advertising English reveals the function of language in the communicative process an...
Key words: speech act, locutionary act, illocutionary act, sloganLanguage is always related to acts....