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MAKNA TEKSTUAL DAN INTERPERSONAL PIDATO BILL GATES: UNIVERSITAS HARVARD (2007) MENURUT TEORI METADISCOURSE HYLAND Intan Mustika Sari
Haluan Sastra Budaya Vol 4, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/hsb.v4i2.41476

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This study aims to analyze the interpersonal and textual meanings conveyed by Bill Gates at the graduation of Harvard University students in 2007 by using the metadiscourse theory introduced by Hyland. By analyzing the interactional and interactive sources found in the speech, the interpersonal and textual meanings can be revealed. The data were collected and selected from the text of Bill Gates' speech at the graduation of Harvard university students in 2007 which was retrieved from news.harvard.edu. The steps of analyzing data include describing the elements of linguistic data, calculating the percentage of interactive and interactional sources found in the speech, then analyzing the data to reveal the interpersonal and textual meanings. The results show that there are 74.6% interactive resources and 25.4% interactional resources found in Bill Gates' speech. Among these resources, the transitions of interactive resources are in the first place with a percentage of 63,7%. It indicates that Bill Gates was very good at organizing texts, making text clear and coherent for his audience, so that it became easier for them to find connections between arguments and better understand about what he was saying.
GENRE OF APPLICATION DESCRIPTION ON GOOGLE PLAY STORE; A FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTIC STUDY Jotika Purnama Yuda; Desi Wulandari; Intan Mustika Sari; Yanuaria Kukuh Perwira; Agus Dwi Priyanto; Karlina Denistia
Haluan Sastra Budaya Vol 7, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/hsb.v7i1.69543

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Startups are growing massively at the national and international level. Many applications with similar features are available in application markets. This demands application developers to present their competitive advantage to convince users to download and use their applications. This study used a qualitative descriptive method with functional systemic linguistic approach to identify the elements that make up the genre of application description. The data in this study are application descriptions from the 10 best startups according to startupranking.com. The data, in the form of clauses, were analyzed based on three language metafunctions, namely ideational, textual and interpersonal. The results of this study indicate that there are certain patterns used by the application descriptions of the 10 best startups in the world. The most common linguistic elements found are: the use of process materials to describe experiences in using applications; the use of relational attributive processes to provide assessments and descriptions of applications; the use of rhemes without themes and residues without subjects in imperative sentences that aim to invite readers to download applications; the use of textual themes which are manifested in conjunctions; and some interpersonal themes in the form of rhetorical interrogative sentences.