Abstract

This study aims to describe the results of forensic linguistic analysis of speech that has the potential to have a legal impact derived from the social media of the Banyumas community. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method based on forensic linguistic theory which is associated with speech analyzed using expressive speech act studies. The research data is in the form of speech that contains elements of hate speech/ insults and defamation contained in social media used by the banyumas community. Data collection is used by reading, recording, and documenting various sources related to speech that have the potential to have a legal impact. Data analysis is carried out with reading, note-taking, as well as interpretation techniques carried out based on forensic linguistic theory. The result of this study is a variety of forms of speech that have the potential to have a legal impact such as blame speech, satirical speech, criticizing speech, and insulting speech.

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