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LINGUISTIC CORPUS BASED ANALYSIS: COLLOCATION OF WORD MEANING “ACUTE” IN THE CORPUS COVID-19 Rahmayani, Fitri Ana
Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 Issue 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (192.732 KB) | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v1i1.27

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This study presents a corporate-based analysis and aims to look for collocations that follow the word acute by using Word Sketch in the COVID-19 corpus through Sketch Engine software to find out what words follow the acute word and how it plays a role in using it. This study uses qualitative methods based on data collected through the Sketch Engine. It aims to find out the word acute based on its collection by taking data from the COVID-19 corpus. Data source from this research is acute word collocation through software from Sketch Engine. The stage for data collection is to enter the word acute in the concordance feature through the Sketch Engine software, then select the collocation icon and select span -3 + 3 (to the left -3 and to the right 3) so that the top 3 appear in the word of acute. The results obtained from this study are, side by side collocation of acute is respiratory, syndrome, and severe. In this case, the syndrome appeared as much as 19,938, respiratory appeared as much as 30,752, and severe appeared as much as 18,089. So, a more significant word that appears alongside the word acute is respiratory, which acts as a noun and its use to clarify the meaning of the SARS virus name.
CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS: SUBMITTING THE NEWS ABOUT BORIS JOHNSON'S VICTORY IN THE ELECTION OF ENGLAND PRIME MINISTER THROUGH ONLINE MEDIA Rahmayani, Fitri Ana
Srawung: Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 1 Issue 1 (2022)
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Nowadays, information delivery often relies on internet-based media, also known as online media. This study aims to examine how Boris Johnson's victory in the British Prime Minister election is reported through the electronic media Liputan6.com and to analyze the critical discourse meaning of its coverage in CNN Indonesia. This research employs a qualitative descriptive method and utilizes Fairclough's discourse analysis. Fairclough emphasizes "language as a social practice" and explores how media ideologically represent news stories in their texts. The findings indicate that critical discourse analysis highlights discourse as a form of interaction and demonstrates how spoken and written language function as social practices.