وظيفـة اللغـة فى العمليـة المـواصـلـة

  • Rasyid Ridha STAIN Datokarama Palu

Abstract

This article deals with the functions of a language in a communication act. People communicate using a language to convey their points to others. A communication act contains 1) a locutionary act; 2) an illocutionary act; and 3) a perlocutionary. Therefore, to reflect the above three communication acts, people have to know, first, the communicative functions of a language in order to know how to communicate with others effectively, both in articulating voices, words, and sentences. Besides, a message they convey can be quickly deconstructed and interpreted by listeners.

Kata Kunci:     مÙتـاح الÙهـم, Fungsi Komunikatif Bahasa  

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Published
2007-08-15
How to Cite
Ridha, R. (2007, August 15). وظيفـة اللغـة فى العمليـة المـواصـلـة. Hunafa: Jurnal Studia Islamika, 4(2), 155-160. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.24239/jsi.Vol4.Iss2.204