A Study of the Metafunctions of Lombok Regional Slogans: Systemic Functional Linguistics Analysis

Slogans are now an essential aspect of daily life, commonly encountered in both public businesses and industries such as soft drinks, food, fashion, cosmetics, and markets. While many slogans are written in the national language, numerous others are composed in local dialects. In Indonesia, every re...

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Main Authors: Syamsurrijal Syamsurrijal, Fitri Arniati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika 2024-01-01
Series:Journal of Languages and Language Teaching
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Online Access:https://e-journal.undikma.ac.id/index.php/jollt/article/view/8779
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description Slogans are now an essential aspect of daily life, commonly encountered in both public businesses and industries such as soft drinks, food, fashion, cosmetics, and markets. While many slogans are written in the national language, numerous others are composed in local dialects. In Indonesia, every region has its own slogan in the local language. On the island of Lombok, there are four regions, and each has its own slogan in the local language, conveying a variety of messages to the inhabitants.  But numerous people from Lombok, especially the younger generation, are unable to understand the meaning and message conveyed through the slogans. As a result, this study is aimed at (1). An analysis of the metafunction conveyed by district slogans on Lombok Island, WNT Province, and (2) Determine the type of transitivity system process that is predominantly used in district slogans on Lombok Island, WNT Province. The study employed a descriptive qualitative and quantitative research design. The sample respondents were selected through purposive sampling and data was collected using survey, observation, and interview methods. Results indicate that the slogan encompasses ideational, interpersonal, and textual metafunctions, and also involves material, mental, relational, behavioural, and extension transitivity system processes. Quantitatively, the slogan employs 28 types of processes, with material processes making up the majority (27%), followed by relational processes (23%) and behavioural processes (19%). The slogan text does not contain any verbal processes. Participants related to the slogan text include human resources, goals, actors, sensing, phenomena, and behaviour.
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spelling doaj.art-bab0a6def1b94cd7836d6eab9b2ab7f42024-01-11T02:34:23ZengUniversitas Pendidikan MandalikaJournal of Languages and Language Teaching2338-08102621-13782024-01-0112112010.33394/jollt.v12i1.87795055A Study of the Metafunctions of Lombok Regional Slogans: Systemic Functional Linguistics AnalysisSyamsurrijal Syamsurrijal0Fitri Arniati1Universitas BumigoraUniversitas Muhammadiyah SorongSlogans are now an essential aspect of daily life, commonly encountered in both public businesses and industries such as soft drinks, food, fashion, cosmetics, and markets. While many slogans are written in the national language, numerous others are composed in local dialects. In Indonesia, every region has its own slogan in the local language. On the island of Lombok, there are four regions, and each has its own slogan in the local language, conveying a variety of messages to the inhabitants.  But numerous people from Lombok, especially the younger generation, are unable to understand the meaning and message conveyed through the slogans. As a result, this study is aimed at (1). An analysis of the metafunction conveyed by district slogans on Lombok Island, WNT Province, and (2) Determine the type of transitivity system process that is predominantly used in district slogans on Lombok Island, WNT Province. The study employed a descriptive qualitative and quantitative research design. The sample respondents were selected through purposive sampling and data was collected using survey, observation, and interview methods. Results indicate that the slogan encompasses ideational, interpersonal, and textual metafunctions, and also involves material, mental, relational, behavioural, and extension transitivity system processes. Quantitatively, the slogan employs 28 types of processes, with material processes making up the majority (27%), followed by relational processes (23%) and behavioural processes (19%). The slogan text does not contain any verbal processes. Participants related to the slogan text include human resources, goals, actors, sensing, phenomena, and behaviour.https://e-journal.undikma.ac.id/index.php/jollt/article/view/8779lombok islandmetafunctionsystemic functional linguisticsslogans
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A Study of the Metafunctions of Lombok Regional Slogans: Systemic Functional Linguistics Analysis
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching
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metafunction
systemic functional linguistics
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title A Study of the Metafunctions of Lombok Regional Slogans: Systemic Functional Linguistics Analysis
title_full A Study of the Metafunctions of Lombok Regional Slogans: Systemic Functional Linguistics Analysis
title_fullStr A Study of the Metafunctions of Lombok Regional Slogans: Systemic Functional Linguistics Analysis
title_full_unstemmed A Study of the Metafunctions of Lombok Regional Slogans: Systemic Functional Linguistics Analysis
title_short A Study of the Metafunctions of Lombok Regional Slogans: Systemic Functional Linguistics Analysis
title_sort study of the metafunctions of lombok regional slogans systemic functional linguistics analysis
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metafunction
systemic functional linguistics
slogans
url https://e-journal.undikma.ac.id/index.php/jollt/article/view/8779
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