APPRAISING TWITTER USERS’ ATTITUDE ON “WRITING LAST LINE STORY”: SFL APPROACH ON CLOSING STATEMENT IN CYBER LITERATURE

Afriliani Afriliani
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Twitter, an online platform that is said to have a more constructive and meaningful response to the issues, is also where people are creative writers of cyber literature. Lately, there has been a trend of Twitter users to write fiction lines that have a premise of “what is your last line if you in the ending of a relationship.” This research intended to seek the attitude of Indonesian writing fiction in English. This paper analyses a short written online discourse called ‘tweet’ using Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). This analysis focuses on appraising attitudes that are feeling on reacting to emotion, putting the judgment, and evaluating things. The data is taken from a Twitter account, namely @literarybase, by shorting 100 popular tweets taken to seek the trend and 20 tweets among them to be classified on its appraisal criterion. The results show that a relationship's trend ends with a sad ending rather than a happy ending. However, positive affection holds the most significant shares of lexical choice, followed by judgment and appreciation the least. That means the users mostly used ironic writing that contrasts expectation with reality. Linguistic research also implied that tragedy plot is favorable in online discourse. The study has identified the practical way of assessing attitudes in short-writing fiction on online platforms and the tendency of a community to see value in a relationship and how they express themselves in a foreign language. 
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评价twitter用户对“写最后一行故事”的态度:网络文学结束语的SFL方法
推特是一个在线平台,据说对这些问题的回应更具建设性和意义,也是人们创作网络文学的地方。最近,推特上出现了一种趋势,用户写小说的前提是“如果你要结束一段关系,你的最后一句话是什么”。本研究旨在探讨印尼人写英文小说的态度。本文运用系统功能语言学(SFL)分析了一篇被称为“tweet”的简短网络话语。这种分析侧重于评估态度,即对情绪的反应,判断和评估事物的感觉。数据取自Twitter账户@literarybase,通过卖空100条热门推文寻找趋势,并根据其评估标准对其中的20条推文进行分类。研究结果表明,一段感情的结局往往是悲伤的,而不是幸福的。然而,积极情感在词汇选择中占有最重要的份额,其次是判断和欣赏。这意味着用户大多使用讽刺性的写作,将期望与现实形成对比。语言学研究也表明,悲剧情节有利于网络话语。这项研究已经确定了一种实用的方法,可以评估在线平台上短篇小说的态度,以及一个社区在一段关系中看到价值的倾向,以及他们如何用外语表达自己。
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