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Figurative language is described as employing figures of speech, involves
communicating something by an intended deviation from literal meaning. It is a
word or phrase which is used for special effect which is used non literally and can
be understood on the basis of generally applicable principles of meaning
extension. There are various types of figurative languages. The objectives of this
study are to explore the figurative language types of football commentary used by
Peter Drury, and to find out the most dominant type of figurative language of
football commentary used by Peter Drury. The scope of this research is figurative
language or figure of speech of football commentary used by Peter Drury. The
researcher used Saeed‟s theory which consists of metaphor, irony, metonymy,
synecdoche, hyperbole, and litotes. This study is limited on the football
commentaries by Peter Drury are taken from the two videos in youtube channel.
Some conclusion are drawn that commentaries by Peter Drury used six types of
figurative language, they are metaphor, irony, metonymy, synecdoche, hyperbole
and litotes in his football commentaries, In his football commentaries, they were
10 metaphors (14.08%), 7 ironies (9.86%), 6 metonymies (8.45%), 14 synecdoche
(19.72%), 22 hyperboles (30.99%) and 12 litotes (16.90%). It is concluded that
hyperbole is the most dominant figurative language. The findings theoretically
can give a contribution for the next researchers who are interested in investigating
figurative language. Practically, the findings can give a contribution for the
English teachers as well as reference to the figurative in football commentary by
Peter Drury. |
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