CRIME INVESTIGATION IN THE NOVEL “AND THEN WERE NONE” BY AGATHA CHRISTIE (FORENSIC LINGUISTIC STUDIES)
Keywords:
Forensic Linguistic, Murder, Speech Act.Abstract
The murder case in the novel "And Then Were None" left language evidence, such as an
invitation letter for the victim and a confession letter. The Research aimed to discover the ways and
the form of crime through a forensic linguistic approach. The type of this Research is qualitative
descriptive. The primary data source used the novel "And Then Were None" by Agatha Christie,
while the secondary data sources used articles on forensic linguistics that have been published. Data
collection techniques in this Research used reading techniques and note-taking techniques. The
different lingual equivalent method was used to analyze the data. Analyzing data on invitation letters
shows that utterances contain two perlocutionary speech acts, one illocutionary speech act, and one
locutionary speech act. Meanwhile, Research on acknowledgment letters produced five utterances
containing assertive speech acts in the "declaring" category and one directive speech act in the
"ordering" category. Based on analyzing data, the way of the crime of murder is by inviting the
victim to come to an island, while the form of the crime of murder is premeditated murder.