Journal of Language and Literature
Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026)

CONNOTATIVE MEANINGS AS MUSLIM IDENTITY  IN ZOHRAN MAMDANI’S SPEECHES

Sabrina Satriawati (Sunan Gunung Djati State Islamic University Bandung)
Ruminda (Sunan Gunung Djati State Islamic University Bandung)
Fourus Huznatul Abqoriyyah (Sunan Gunung Djati State Islamic University Bandung)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Jul 2026

Abstract

This study investigates connotative meaning in Zohran Mamdani’s speeches and its relation to Muslim identity. It addresses the limited discussion of how connotative meaning functions in political discourse, particularly in relation to minority identity. This study aims to identify positive and negative connotative meanings and explain how they relate to the expression of Muslim identity. Using a qualitative descriptive method, the study analyzes 13 lexical items selected from two speeches delivered in different political contexts. The analysis is based on Leech’s (1981) theory of connotative meaning and Joseph’s (2004) view of language and identity. The findings show that 6 lexical items carry positive connotations, reflecting affirmation, dignity, belonging, visibility, and solidarity, while 7 lexical items carry negative connotations, indicating marginalization, stigma, prejudice, and social pressure. The study finds that connotative meaning is closely related to identity because it shows how Muslim identity is expressed, experienced, and understood through lexical choices. Overall, the study suggests that speech is not only used to deliver messages, but also to shape identity within a broader social context.

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sastra

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Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

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This journal is published periodically twice a year, June and December. It publishes a broad range of research articles on linguistics, general culture, and literature in ...