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- Title
ANALISIS KOMUNIKASI LISAN DALAM SOAL JAWAB KES JENAYAH TERPILIH.
- Authors
Md Yusoff, Zahril Nizam; Mohamed, Noriah; Sazan, Darwalis; Abdul Rahim, Mohd Najib; Abdullah, Arjunaiti
- Abstract
An interview is a verbal communication process that is crucial in a police investigation routine, aiming to gather partial information regarding a crime. Participants in such interview expresses a variety of speech acts and conversational cooperative relationship. This study is a preliminary review based on qualitative approach in order to analyzing linguistic information. The interview data was obtained from one of the criminal case home invasion which investigated under the Act 574 Section 457 of Penal Code. This data transcribed from audio recording to a writing form. The Searle’s Speech Act typology (1969 & 1985) and Grice’s Cooperative Principe (1975 & 1989) are been used to briefly explain the data accordingly. The speech act analysis revealed that the PPJ conveyed a directive and representative speech act, while the SBJ conveyed a representative, commissive, and expressive speech act. Every speech act from both participants also presented other functional speech acts in attempt to achieve the communication objective. Meanwhile, the cooperative principle analysis focused on the responses of SBJ discovered that the communication complies to the maxims of quality, quantity, relation, and manner to achieve a clear communication. However, SBJ is observed to have purposely go against these maxims which resulted in rejection, contradiction, and ambiguity in the statement. Based on the results of this study, the speech production of PPJ and SBJ able to determine the continuity of communication and able to contribute certain implications towards a legal statement.
- Subjects
ORAL communication; CRIMINAL codes; SOUND recordings; COOPERATIVE societies; AMBIGUITY; SPEECH perception
- Publication
e-BANGI Journal, 2021, Vol 18, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
1985-3505
- Publication type
Article