Telling People to Change Their Behaviour Through Implications: An Implicature Analysis on Covid-19 Public Service Announcements in Indonesia

Susan Marbun, Dumaris E. Silalahi, H. Herman
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Public service announcements (PSAs) are the official way for governments to inform, educate and change public behaviour in order to reduce public health issues, such as Covid-19. This study aims to analyse the types of implicatures in the Covid-19 PSAs published by the Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia in their Instagram account, @kemenkes_ri, in order to fill the research gap on implicature studies in a public health and political contexts. This qualitative descriptive research analysed a data of eleven Covid-19 PSAs which were published from March 2020 to January 2021 according to Grice’s implicature theory. The researchers discovered that PSAs employed conversational implicatures more frequently than conventional implicatures (18%) to deliver their messages, with generalised conversational implicature being more prevalent (64%) than particularised conversational implicature (18%). Conventional implicature was used only in earlier posts when Covid-19 has not been a common knowledge among the public, and once people are already used to the “new normal”, alter PSAs used conversational implicature because the public already have the context of Covid-19. Results of this study illuminated the differences between each type of implicatures and also contributed to the lack of studies of PSAs’ implied meanings, the dearth of implicature studies in a non-classroom context.
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通过影响告诉人们改变他们的行为:对印度尼西亚Covid-19公共服务公告的影响分析
公共服务公告(psa)是政府告知、教育和改变公众行为的官方方式,以减少Covid-19等公共卫生问题。本研究旨在分析印度尼西亚共和国卫生部在其Instagram账户@kemenkes_ri上发布的Covid-19公益广告的影响类型,以填补公共卫生和政治背景下影响研究的研究空白。根据Grice的含义理论,本定性描述性研究分析了2020年3月至2021年1月发表的11份Covid-19公益广告的数据。研究人员发现,公益广告更频繁地使用会话含义(18%)来传递信息,广义会话含义(64%)比特定会话含义(18%)更普遍。传统含义仅在Covid-19尚未成为公众常识的早期帖子中使用,一旦人们已经习惯了“新常态”,就可以改变公益广告使用对话含义,因为公众已经掌握了Covid-19的背景。本研究的结果阐明了每种隐含意义之间的差异,也导致了公益广告隐含意义研究的缺乏,缺乏非课堂情境下的隐含意义研究。
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