Illocutionary Speech Acts in Luis von Ahn’s TED Talk on Addictive Learning as Social Media

Authors

  • Lia Pusfitasari Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, Indonesia
  • Devita Aura Yasmin Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, Indonesia
  • Tatu Siti Rohbiah Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten, Indonesia
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Keywords:

Illocutionary act, Pragmatics, Speech act

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the types of illocutionary speech acts contained in Luis von Ahn's TED Talk entitled “How to Make Learning as Addictive as Social Media.” Using a qualitative descriptive method and content analysis, the data were taken from the official transcript and classified based on Searle's theory. The results showed four types of illocutionary acts: assertive, directive, expressive, and commissive. The most dominant type is assertive, with subtypes including informing, reporting, stating, and asserting. Other subtypes found include advising, commanding, praising, commenting, and committing, reflecting the speaker's attempt to emotionally engage the audience and encourage action. These findings demonstrate the strategic use of speech acts by speakers to convey ideas effectively.

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Published

2025-12-17

How to Cite

Pusfitasari, L., Yasmin, D. A., & Rohbiah, T. S. (2025). Illocutionary Speech Acts in Luis von Ahn’s TED Talk on Addictive Learning as Social Media. Proceeding of Annual International Conference on Islamic Education and Language (AICIEL), 89–100. Retrieved from https://ftk.uinbanten.ac.id/journals/index.php/aiciel/article/view/12389