Abstract

This study aims to describe the meaning of experience contained in the Koran Analisa text entitled "Krjsr Pemilih, Two Candidates for Changing Location" which was published on March 10, 2019. The data of this research is in the form of Kompas newspaper text . The theory used in this research is the Functional Systemic Linguistics (LSF) theory pioneered by Halliday and Martin . Furthermore, to analyze the data used the model analysis technique of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana (2014). Found 1) Metafunction, namely the Ideational Meaning as follows: (a) material process along with the circumstances of the way with the involved participants, namely the government and the president dominating in the text (b) the logical relationship at the highest level is at the α xβ hypothetical level, while at the parataxis level at the highest level is 1 + 2 (c) the experience of lexical metaphors is of type (a) N: N (b) N: V, and (c) N: Adj. Interpersonal meanings are found in two types of speech, namely declarative and imperative which function to express information and orders.

Highlights

  • Critical discourse analysis (AWK) is an attempt or process to provide an explanation of a text that a person or dominant group wants to or is studying by a dominant group or group whose tendency has a specific goal to get what is desired

  • Disclosure intent is done by way of putting yourself in the position of the writer by following the structure of the meaning of the author so that the shape of distribution and production of ideology disguised as discourse can be known

  • Language in critical discourse analysis, apart from the text, is a language context as a tool used for certain practices, including ideological practices

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Introduction

Critical discourse analysis (AWK) is an attempt or process (decomposition) to provide an explanation of a text (social reality) that a person or dominant group wants to or is studying by a dominant group or group whose tendency has a specific goal to get what is desired. Modalities by Bally (Alwi 1992: 2) is a language that describes assessment of reason, an assessment based on taste, and a desire pe mbicara connection with pe ngungkapan soul expressed by Ho dge and (Fairclough 2003: 165 - 166) that represents pend irian ( stance ) interest, linkage ( affinity ) , or a writer to someone who is revealed in a phrase ( utterance ) The fulfillment of this language function is seen in someone (as a speaker) who is related to or with other people who become ( hearer ), greeted ( addressee ), or speak ( inter-locutor ). In this study , modality, interpersonal, experimental, and process propositions will be analyzed

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