Commissive Illocutionary Acts Found in Na’ima Robert’s She Wore Red Trainers

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  • Doa‘a Ali Mohammed Farhan Al-Sharabi
  • Abdusalam Mohammed Ghaleb Al-Ghrafy

Keywords:

speech acts
illocutionary acts
commissive illocutionary acts
She Wore Red Trainers

Abstract

This study aims to find out the commissive illocutionary acts which are implied by the characters in the novel She Wore Red Trainers (2014) by Na’ima Robert. It aims to identify the types of commissive illocutionary acts found in the selected novel. This study uses a descriptive- qualitative method to examine the collected data. The data are utterances collected from the text of the selected novel. These utterances are classified on the basis of on the speech act theories of Austin (1962) and Searle (1969), into three types of commissive illocutionary acts: offering, promising and refusing acts. The results of this study revealed that there are 10 utterances in She Wore Red Trainers novel: 5 offering utterances, 4 promising utterances and 1 refusing utterance. Since this study observes the commissive illocutionary acts in the novel to reveal their implied meanings, it is recommended that similar studies be conducted to examine commissive illocutionary acts in other fictions.

Author Biographies

Doa‘a Ali Mohammed Farhan Al-Sharabi

Faculty of Languages | Sana’a University | Yemen

Abdusalam Mohammed Ghaleb Al-Ghrafy

Faculty of Languages | Sana’a University | Yemen

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2023-03-28

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Commissive Illocutionary Acts Found in Na’ima Robert’s She Wore Red Trainers. (2023). Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 7(3), 109-116. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.B251222

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Commissive Illocutionary Acts Found in Na’ima Robert’s She Wore Red Trainers. (2023). Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 7(3), 109-116. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.B251222