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

Syamsurrijal Syamsurrijal, Fitri Arniati
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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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龙目岛地区标语的元功能研究:系统功能语言学分析
如今,标语已成为日常生活中不可或缺的一部分,在公共事业和行业(如软饮料、食品、时装、化妆品和市场)中随处可见。虽然许多标语是用国语书写的,但也有许多标语是用当地方言书写的。在印度尼西亚,每个地区都有自己的地方语言标语。龙目岛上有四个地区,每个地区都有自己的当地语言标语,向居民传达各种信息。 但是,龙目岛上的许多人,尤其是年轻一代,无法理解这些标语所传达的含义和信息。因此,本研究旨在(1).分析 WNT 省龙目岛地区标语所传达的元功能,以及(2)确定 WNT 省龙目岛地区标语中主要使用的转义系统过程类型。本研究采用了描述性定性和定量研究设计。样本受访者通过目的性抽样选出,并使用调查、观察和访谈方法收集数据。研究结果表明,标语涵盖了意识形态、人际关系和文本元功能,还涉及物质、心理、关系、行为和外延转换系统过程。从数量上看,标语采用了 28 种过程,其中物质过程占大多数(27%),其次是关系过程(23%)和行为过程(19%)。标语文本不包含任何语言过程。与标语文本相关的参与者包括人力资源、目标、参与者、感知、现象和行为。
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