Gratitude as a moral value: A corpus-based analysis of its representation in the lexis of Malay primary school textbook version

This paper reports on a study of the representation of a moral value, gratitude, in the lexis of Bahasa Malaysia primary school textbooks, Years One to Six. The study was based on the assumption that repeated occurrences of these representations over the years of schooling could contribute to the so...

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Main Author: Murad Sani, Azlina
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spelling my.uum.repo.137882015-04-08T09:12:11Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/13788/ Gratitude as a moral value: A corpus-based analysis of its representation in the lexis of Malay primary school textbook version Murad Sani, Azlina BJ Ethics LB1501 Primary Education This paper reports on a study of the representation of a moral value, gratitude, in the lexis of Bahasa Malaysia primary school textbooks, Years One to Six. The study was based on the assumption that repeated occurrences of these representations over the years of schooling could contribute to the social learning, among children, of patterns and contexts for the expression of this value.A corpus of Bahasa Malaysia subject textbooks was analysed to seek consistent portrayals of gratitude via frequencies of occurrence, sentential contexts as well as collocation.Patterns in representation are discussed at lexical level.TERIMA KASIH was the most frequently occurring lemma for the expression of this value. It was found that the child was more often represented as an expresser of thanks, but less as a receive,: There were limited occurrences of expressions of gratitude between child peers.Gratitude also tended to be represented in the form of formulaic expressions, and in the context of public announcements rather than personal gestures.Some limitations of the corpus-based approach used are discussed. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2004-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/13788/1/mjli14%20%281%29.pdf Murad Sani, Azlina (2004) Gratitude as a moral value: A corpus-based analysis of its representation in the lexis of Malay primary school textbook version. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction (MJLI), 1 (1). pp. 73-83. ISSN 1675-8110 http://mjli.uum.edu.my/index.php/past-issues/viewdownload/23-mjli-vol-1-no-1-jan-2004/61-gratitude-as-a-moral-value-a-corpus-based-analysis-of-its-representation-in-the-lexis-of-malay-primary-school-textbook
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Gratitude as a moral value: A corpus-based analysis of its representation in the lexis of Malay primary school textbook version
description This paper reports on a study of the representation of a moral value, gratitude, in the lexis of Bahasa Malaysia primary school textbooks, Years One to Six. The study was based on the assumption that repeated occurrences of these representations over the years of schooling could contribute to the social learning, among children, of patterns and contexts for the expression of this value.A corpus of Bahasa Malaysia subject textbooks was analysed to seek consistent portrayals of gratitude via frequencies of occurrence, sentential contexts as well as collocation.Patterns in representation are discussed at lexical level.TERIMA KASIH was the most frequently occurring lemma for the expression of this value. It was found that the child was more often represented as an expresser of thanks, but less as a receive,: There were limited occurrences of expressions of gratitude between child peers.Gratitude also tended to be represented in the form of formulaic expressions, and in the context of public announcements rather than personal gestures.Some limitations of the corpus-based approach used are discussed.
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title Gratitude as a moral value: A corpus-based analysis of its representation in the lexis of Malay primary school textbook version
title_short Gratitude as a moral value: A corpus-based analysis of its representation in the lexis of Malay primary school textbook version
title_full Gratitude as a moral value: A corpus-based analysis of its representation in the lexis of Malay primary school textbook version
title_fullStr Gratitude as a moral value: A corpus-based analysis of its representation in the lexis of Malay primary school textbook version
title_full_unstemmed Gratitude as a moral value: A corpus-based analysis of its representation in the lexis of Malay primary school textbook version
title_sort gratitude as a moral value: a corpus-based analysis of its representation in the lexis of malay primary school textbook version
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