Title of article
Pragmatic Analysis of Written Directives in English Examinations
Author/Authors
Delute ، Regina Chriscel S. - Batangas State University
Pages
18
From page
115
To page
132
Abstract
The study analyzed the directives in the English major examinations collated from Batangas State University. It covered the instructors extent of use of examination types. At the end of the study, a set of guidelines in the construction of directions was proposed. The descriptive method of research was utilized with the questionnaire as the main data gathering instrument. To get the pragmatic implications, the qualitative method was employed in analyzing the forms of directives under the lenses of Searle’s Speech Acts, Hyland’s Classification of Directives, indices of power, and directness. The results revealed that there were 97 forms of directives embedded in the tests with write, read, and identify as the top three most frequently used. In terms of power and directness, most directives were deemed firm and moderately direct. Using Hyland’s classification, the majority of the directives fell under cognitive acts, followed by the physical acts.
Keywords
English tests , directives , pragmatic analysis , speech acts , pragmatics , linguistics
Journal title
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation
Serial Year
2019
Journal title
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation
Record number
2471991
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