Análisis de la transitividad de la cobertura electoral en los periódicos en línea de Malasia y Pakistán: un estudio con análisis crítico del discurso y una perspectiva sistemática de la lingüística funcional
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Periódicos en línea, Instituciones de noticias, Noticias duras, Cobertura electoral por Periódicos en línea, Periódicos en línea de Malasia y Pakistán, Análisis crítico del discurso (CDA), Lingüística funcional sistemática (SFL), Análisis de transitividadResumen
El lenguaje del periódico surge de las creencias, el habla y las prácticas de escritura (Joseph, 2006). Para analizar el significado oculto detrás del texto de los periodos electorales de 2018 en Malasia y Pakistán, Norman Fairclough (1995) Teoría del análisis crítico del discurso (CDA) se aplica a los informes de noticias de 'Malaysiakini', 'The New Straits Times' (independiente y los principales periódicos en línea de Malasia), 'Dawn' y 'The News' (como periódicos en línea independientes y convencionales de Pakistán). Las fechas seleccionadas para el análisis de los informes de noticias son del 2 de mayo de 2018 al 15 de mayo de 2018 en Malasia, mientras que; En Pakistán, del 18 de julio de 2018 al 31 de julio de 2018, dos semanas cada uno, respectivamente. Los veinticinco (25) informes de noticias se seleccionan sobre la base de actores sociales en el tema "corrupción". Los actores sociales son "Dr. Mahathir Mohamad" y "Najib Razak" de Malasia, mientras que en Pakistán son 'Imran Khan' y 'Nawaz Sharif', que se analizan en el marco semiótico social de van Leeuwen (2005). Los datos se analizan a través de Transitivity Analysis de Systematic Functional Linguistics (SFL) de Halliday, que se basa en el trabajo editado por Matthiessen (2014). Los periódicos independientes en línea de ambos países han mostrado una representación liberal y justa ante todos los actores sociales, en contraste; Las opciones lingüísticas de los principales periódicos están más inclinadas a gobernar los intereses políticos privados.
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