Kata Ganti Nama dan Representasi Identiti Pewacana Parlimen : Pronouns and Identity Representations of Parliamentary Speakers

In a discourse of political interaction, the use of pronouns can indirectly reflect the identity of the speakers involved, specifically the government’s or opposition’s member of parliament. Besides being used to refer to a person, personal pronouns (PP) can describe the form of social relationship...

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Main Authors: Dayang Sariah, Abang Suhai, Kesumawati, Abu Bakar, Norsimah, Mat Awal
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2023
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spelling my.unimas.ir.419732023-10-10T03:14:11Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41973/ Kata Ganti Nama dan Representasi Identiti Pewacana Parlimen : Pronouns and Identity Representations of Parliamentary Speakers Dayang Sariah, Abang Suhai Kesumawati, Abu Bakar Norsimah, Mat Awal P Philology. Linguistics In a discourse of political interaction, the use of pronouns can indirectly reflect the identity of the speakers involved, specifically the government’s or opposition’s member of parliament. Besides being used to refer to a person, personal pronouns (PP) can describe the form of social relationship built between the speakers and the audience. This study aims to identify the form of the first personal pronoun utilised by government and opposition discourse as well as explain the identity highlighted through the use of PP based on critical discourse analysis approach. The text of the 2019 Budget debate is used as study data. A preliminary review of this study found that in both government and opposition discourse, the use of singular first PP “saya” is dominant compared to the use of plural first PP. For the plural PP, the use of “kita” inclusively is dominant in the opposition, while the the use of “kita” exclusively is dominant in the government. Similarly, both discourses are seen trying to “stand out” on their own, stand up, have a personal touch, and even try to get closer to their target audience. In comparison, the opposition emphasises the nature of belonging and togetherness with its discourse audience, while the government emphasises the nature of party which is seen as trying to strengthen the party’s position as the “new ruler” in the new Malaysian parliament. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2023-05-25 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41973/1/Kata%20Ganti%20Nama%20dan%20Representasi%20Identiti%20Pewacana%20Parlimen-1.pdf Dayang Sariah, Abang Suhai and Kesumawati, Abu Bakar and Norsimah, Mat Awal (2023) Kata Ganti Nama dan Representasi Identiti Pewacana Parlimen : Pronouns and Identity Representations of Parliamentary Speakers. KEMANUSIAAN, 30 (1). pp. 124-148. ISSN 1394-9330 http://web.usm.my/kajh/vol30_1_2023.html https://doi.org/10.21315/kajh2023.30.1.6
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Dayang Sariah, Abang Suhai
Kesumawati, Abu Bakar
Norsimah, Mat Awal
Kata Ganti Nama dan Representasi Identiti Pewacana Parlimen : Pronouns and Identity Representations of Parliamentary Speakers
description In a discourse of political interaction, the use of pronouns can indirectly reflect the identity of the speakers involved, specifically the government’s or opposition’s member of parliament. Besides being used to refer to a person, personal pronouns (PP) can describe the form of social relationship built between the speakers and the audience. This study aims to identify the form of the first personal pronoun utilised by government and opposition discourse as well as explain the identity highlighted through the use of PP based on critical discourse analysis approach. The text of the 2019 Budget debate is used as study data. A preliminary review of this study found that in both government and opposition discourse, the use of singular first PP “saya” is dominant compared to the use of plural first PP. For the plural PP, the use of “kita” inclusively is dominant in the opposition, while the the use of “kita” exclusively is dominant in the government. Similarly, both discourses are seen trying to “stand out” on their own, stand up, have a personal touch, and even try to get closer to their target audience. In comparison, the opposition emphasises the nature of belonging and togetherness with its discourse audience, while the government emphasises the nature of party which is seen as trying to strengthen the party’s position as the “new ruler” in the new Malaysian parliament.
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author Dayang Sariah, Abang Suhai
Kesumawati, Abu Bakar
Norsimah, Mat Awal
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Kesumawati, Abu Bakar
Norsimah, Mat Awal
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title Kata Ganti Nama dan Representasi Identiti Pewacana Parlimen : Pronouns and Identity Representations of Parliamentary Speakers
title_short Kata Ganti Nama dan Representasi Identiti Pewacana Parlimen : Pronouns and Identity Representations of Parliamentary Speakers
title_full Kata Ganti Nama dan Representasi Identiti Pewacana Parlimen : Pronouns and Identity Representations of Parliamentary Speakers
title_fullStr Kata Ganti Nama dan Representasi Identiti Pewacana Parlimen : Pronouns and Identity Representations of Parliamentary Speakers
title_full_unstemmed Kata Ganti Nama dan Representasi Identiti Pewacana Parlimen : Pronouns and Identity Representations of Parliamentary Speakers
title_sort kata ganti nama dan representasi identiti pewacana parlimen : pronouns and identity representations of parliamentary speakers
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
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