510). Directives are seen from the words estinen
murih kelakon or 'try to achieve what is being
aspired'. So it can be said that the speech in the
context of the above excerpt is a verbal directive that
has the mode of enabling people to achieve what has
been dreamed.
In the next narrative, there is an example of an
assertive that has a mode or predictive meaning as
shown in 7.
7. Sangkalane maksih nunggal jamanipun | Neng
sajroning madya akir | Wiku sapta ngesthi ratu |
Adil parimareming dasih | Ing kono kersanng
manon | Tinemune wong ngantuk anemu kethuk |
Malenu samargi-margi |Marmane bungah kang
nemu | Marga jroning kethuk isi | Kencana
sesotya abor
Ranggawarsita predicted that in the 1877 of
Javanese year, the time wiku sapta ngesthi ratu (Wiku
= 7, Sapta = 7, Ngesthi = 8, Ratu = 1) or in 1945 AD
there would be a time of justice for humanity, because
of God's will. In the next verse, he also explained that
in those days it was as if a sleepy man could find a
little gold gong and scattered on the streets (Grave,
2014, p. 50). Small Gong or kethuk contains gold by
Ranggawarsita made a symbol of happiness. So, the
predictions of Ranggawarsita in the 1945s would be a
lot of people who were happy, until it is pictured that
sleepy person are able to find gold on the roadside.
The speech can be categorized in assertive speech act
which predicted.
5 CONCLUSIONS
From the discussion, it is concluded that there are
several acts of speech, including such as assertive or
representative and directive speech act. The assertive
speech acts consist of information in the form of
satireJoko Lodhang story illustrated the days before
1920 in which human beings lost their identity only
pursued wealth which caused them lose their dignity.
Ranggawarsita also predicted that in 1930 the
sufferings would be diminished and in 1945 there
would be an age of justice where many people were
happy. Furthermore, the directive speech acts were
about command to do something. This is inseparable
from piwulang's literary function which guided
people to act based on what the king ordered or
mandated.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The research project is supported by a grant from the
Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher
Education, Indonesia.
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