
This research aims to describe the types of directive speech acts used in Ichigo Takano's Manga entitled Yume Miru Taiyou based on Namatame theory (1996). Data source used in this research is chapter 1 of the manga with same title. Research method in this study emphasizes qualitative descriptive research, where data is collected by listening and taking notes. Results of this research, 34 data were found consisting of 24 directive speech acts meaning orders, marked with the lingual marker ~e, 15 data, ~nasai 4 data, ~you 2 data, ~ro, ~ou, and ~you 1 data. Next, followed by 6 data prohibiting utterances, which are marked with lingual marker ~nai, and ~na. Then 3 data were found in request utterance, marked with lingual marker ~te kure and ~Kudasai, and permission utterance with 1 data marked with ~ii.
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