2.2.1. Illocutionary Acts
     The act that performed when the speaker saying something called Illocutionary acts. Austin (1962) exerts illocutionary acts is the act of doing something. Then Searle (1979), there are 5 types of illocutionary acts, they are assertive, directives, commissive, declarative, and expressive. each definition of the types will be explained in the findings.
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3. Â Â Â METHODS
     The descriptive qualitative was chosen for this study as the method in analysing the research's objective to explain each kind of speech acts and illocutionary acts along with its function in the dialogue. The data in this study was gained from the occurred in the movie. The writer used Searle's illocutionary acts identification. The instrument of this research is observation.
     The procedure of collecting data is first, the writer watches several times the movie, next the writer marks dialogue or sentences that able to be identified as illocutionary acts. The writer also captures the subtitle to strengthen the prove of data analysis. Last, the writer analyses it using Searle and Austin illocutionary acts theory.
4. Â Â Â RESULTSÂ
- Following to the result analysis, there are 20 utterances of illocutionary acts. each type of illocutionary acts contains 4 utterances. There are 4 utterances of assertives, 4 utterances of directives, 4 utterances of declaratives, 4 utterances of commissive, 4 utterances of expressive. The types of illocutionary acts as explained can be seen from the data below:
- Table 1. Results of the study
- As stated by Yule (2017) assertive is an act about speaker's commitment believe about something the truth or not. The utterance can be in the form of fact, assertion, conclusion, and swearing. When using this illocutionary act, the speaker makes words suitable with the world.
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