Analisis Tindak Tutur Ilokusi Dominan Dalam Komentar Masyarakat Terhadap Video Kekerasan Aparat Terhadap Pelajar Di Media Sosial

Authors

  • Cristin Ameria Universitas Negeri Medan Author
  • Delima Br Manullang Universitas Negeri Medan Author
  • Lusia Gita Vanesa Universitas Negeri Medan Author
  • Rismauli Natalia Universitas Negeri Medan Author
  • Syahiba Nadin Yusuf Universitas Negeri Medan Author
  • Oky Fardian Gafari Universitas Negeri Medan Author
  • Herning Puspitarini Universitas Negeri Medan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70134/basadya.v2i1.1372

Keywords:

Pragmatics, Illocutionary Speech Acts, Social Media, Police Violence, Social Control

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the dominant types of illocutionary speech acts found in public comments on social media related to the video of violence by Brimob officers against students in Tual City. This issue is important because the use of excessive force, or police brutality, triggers strong emotional reactions on digital platforms like TikTok. Using a descriptive qualitative approach and Searle's pragmatic theory, this research examines netizen comments collected through documentation and note-taking. The results show that expressive and directive illocutionary speech acts dominate the conversation. Expressive acts serve as a means for shared anger and empathy, while directive acts manifest as public demands for a thorough investigation. These findings suggest that language on social media works not only as a communication tool but also as a method of social control and mass mobilization that pressures law enforcement to uphold accountability and professionalism.

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Published

2026-03-31

How to Cite

Analisis Tindak Tutur Ilokusi Dominan Dalam Komentar Masyarakat Terhadap Video Kekerasan Aparat Terhadap Pelajar Di Media Sosial. (2026). Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa, Sastra, Dan Budaya , 2(1), 89-95. https://doi.org/10.70134/basadya.v2i1.1372

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