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International Journal of Systemic Functional Linguistics
Published by Universitas Warmadewa
ISSN : 26144247     EISSN : 26144255     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22225/ijsfl.v4i1
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International Journal of Systemic Functional Linguistics is a Journal of linguistic, provides a forum for publishing research articles or review articles. This journal has been distributed by WARMADEWA PRESS started from Volume 1 Number 1 Year 2017. This journal encompasses original research articles, review articles, and short communications, including systemic functional linguistics
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Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Image-Text Relations in Persian and English Advertisements in Terms of Logico-Semantics Nami, Hamideh; Arefian, Mohammad Hossein; Hassanimehr, Maghsoud
International Journal of Systemic Functional Linguistics Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
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This study aimed at addressing advertisement, which is one of the topics we deal with on a daily basis. Advertising today has affected many aspects of human life. The importance of the discourse of advertising and its prominent role in daily life has caused this phenomenon to be considered by researchers. This paper, with reference to the Systemic Functional Multimodal approach, examines the nature of connections that can occur between texts and images in English and Persian advertisements, whether to advertise products or to promote ideas in the form of posters. The main objective of this study is to compare image-text relations in Persian and English advertisements in terms of logico-semantic relations, namely: Elaboration, extension, Enhancement, and projection. The analysis of a sample of thirty English and thirty Persian advertisements manifests the employment of all four logico-semantic relations in the composition of English advertisements. Elaboration, ranking first in English advertisements, has been used in more than fifty percent of cases; other fifty percent illustrates extension, Enhancement, and projection. Projection is the least frequently used logico-semantic relation in English advertisements. However, in Persian advertisements, image-text connection was limited to Elaboration which is identified in all Persian advertisements of the present study. The analysis revealed diversity and more creativity in image-text combinations in English advertisements in comparison to Persian ones. A better understanding of the inter-semiotic relationships between visual and verbal modes helps designers of advertisements and other multimodal texts to make the most of the potential in this field and thus have innovative designs.
Interpersonal Metafunction of Webtoon Stories Ferdiyanti, Mitha Safarani; Ekawati, Rosyida
International Journal of Systemic Functional Linguistics Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
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This study is concerned with the interpersonal metafunction especially the mood system in the synopses of stories in the Webtoon App. It is aimed to figure out the types of mood realized in the synopses which amount to fifteen synopses, and also their function in relation to the interpersonal meaning of the author and to the advertising means to promote the story in the Webtoon App. This research was conducted by a descriptive qualitative method. This study uses the interpersonal metafunction theory proposed by Halliday (2004). The source of data of this research is fifteen stories from three different genres – romance, thriller, and comedy in the Webtoon App. The data are sentences in the synopses of the Webtoon App’s stories that indicate the interpersonal metafunction mood element. Generally, the result of the research is the three mood types – declarative, interrogative, and imperative are found in the chosen synopses, the most dominant type of mood is the declarative mood type, while the least dominant is the declarative mood. The findings indicate that the lexico-grammar does not always reflect the interpersonal meaning fitly. It is evidenced by the finding of this research that shows the declarative is used for informing, the interrogative is used for questioning and also for informing, and the imperative is used for commands.
none Media Communication and Language Use: A Critical Discourse Analysis of News on Politics: none Ogundipe, Kolawole Mathew
International Journal of Systemic Functional Linguistics Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
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For about six decades ago, there has been a shift of focus from the formal study of language (alone) to relating contexts to the study and description of language. The reason behind this is that language cannot exist on its own and be meaningful unless we relate its study to social practices. Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA henceforth) with Fairclough’s three-dimensional model (3-D Model) of CDA is used for the analysis of the selected news on politics. Fairclough’s three-dimensional approach to CDA sees a text as a communication medium comprising three interrelated activities viz description, interpretation and explanation. Description is the identification of the formal features of a text. Interpretation identifies the relationship between the formal features of the text and interaction by considering the experiential, relational and expressive functions of the identified linguistic features in the text. Explanation which is the last stage is concerned with the relationship between interaction and the social practices, that is, it focuses on how the societal beliefs shape the use of language in communication. The findings of this study show that news broadcasters inform people of pressing issues, attract their attention in the course of communication, and state facts and reinforce the stated information in the mind of the listeners or readers through the use of a well organised and manipulated form of language. Based on the above premise, it could be said that social conditions and episodes that people encounter at a particular time influence their use of language and it varies from one profession to another.
Pragmatic Analysis of Dulolong Regional Language in Alor Regency Abdul Kadir Kesi
International Journal of Systemic Functional Linguistics Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
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Pragmatics is the branch of linguistics that studies the relationship between language and its social context. This study aims to analyze the use of pragmatic language in the daily communication of the Dulolong community in Alor Regency. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. The research data was collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and document analysis. The results showed that there are various distinctive pragmatic features in the use of the Dulolong language, including It was found that in formal situations, speakers tend to use more polite language, while in everyday casual interactions, more relaxed and familiar language is used more often, The use of more relaxed and familiar language. This can be seen from the use of more informal vocabulary and grammar, as well as the use of more familiar greetings and titles. This research contributes to the understanding of pragmatic language use in local contexts. The results of this study can be used to improve understanding of the importance of regional language pragmatics in the preservation and development of local languages and cultures.
Ecological Ideology in Dugong or Mawar Fish Stories in Alor Regency Kesi, Abdul Kadir
International Journal of Systemic Functional Linguistics Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
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Every living thing communicates with humans through sounds, facial expressions, and body gestures. Man's relationship with the environment creates an ecological ideology that includes views, values, and actions toward nature. The focus of this research is the unique interaction betw een humans and dugongs in Alor Regency, where dugong intelligence creates a unique representation of man's relationship with nature. To collect research data, research methods are used by way of interviews referred to as "qualitative research methods". Qualitative methods are research approaches that aim to understand social phenomena or human behavior through direct interaction with research subjects, such as interviews, observations, or document analysis. The purpose of this study is to understand how ecological ideology is reflected in the stories surrounding dugongs in Alor Regency and their impact on people's views on human and nature interactions. Through an in-depth understanding of everyday stories, research is expected to make a positive contribution to environmental conservation and ecological understanding in the region, potentially as a foundation for more effective policies.

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