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本研究旨在探讨巴基斯坦著名作家哈米杜拉·汗·布尔基如何建构他的态度定位,从而塑造他在新闻话语中的作者声音。本研究主要集中在两个方面:通过词汇选择探索Burki语对态度资源的使用模式;考察被评价的类别如何通过态度定位塑造Burki的作者声音。目前的研究是一个案例研究,探索性的,它采用了QUAL-Quan模型的混合方法研究。通过有目的的抽样,以Burki的20篇关于巴基斯坦政治的新闻文章的形式收集数据后,根据Martin & White(2005)的评估理论,使用三维评估框架对数据进行定性分析,该评估理论由态度类型,极性和评估类别组成。通过UAM Corpus Tool Version 6.2对数据进行相应标注,自动生成结果,快速、准确、系统地计算各类目的频次和百分比。统计结果和随后的讨论以系统和客观的方式提供了有价值的发现,关于Burki的态度定位的重要特征和模式,这些特征和模式塑造了他的作者声音。最主要的特点是运用《审判》的评价资源来塑造他的作家声音。此外,总体而言,他在文章中使用负面评价资源的频率高于正面评价资源。因此,本研究的结果表明,评价理论为新闻话语的评价提供了一个全面、系统和客观的框架。
An Appraisal of Burki’s Attitudinal Positioning in Shaping his Authorial Voice
The current study aimed to investigate that how an eminent Pakistani writer Hamidullah Khan Burki constructed his attitudinal positioning that shaped his authorial voice in journalistic discourse. The study focused on two aspects: to explore the patterns in Burki’s use of attitudinal resources through lexical choices; and to investigate that how the appraised categories shape Burki’s authorial voice through attitudinal positioning. The current research is a case study, exploratory in nature, which used QUAL-Quan model of mixed method research. After collection of data in the form of 20 journalistic articles of Burki through purposive sampling about politics in Pakistan, the three-dimensional appraisal framework was used to analyze the data qualitatively in the light of Martin & White (2005) Appraisal Theory, which consisted of Attitude Types, Polarity and Appraised Categories. The data was annotated accordingly through UAM Corpus Tool Version 6.2 to generate automatic results for computing the frequency and percentage of various categories in a quick, accurate and systematic manner. The statistical results and subsequent discussion have provided valuable findings in a systematic and objective manner regarding important features and patterns in Burki’s attitudinal positioning that shape his authorial voice. The most dominating feature is the use of appraisal resources of Judgement for shaping his authorial voice. Moreover, he has overall used negative evaluative resources more frequently as compared to positive evaluative resources in his articles. Hence, the findings of the current study depict that Appraisal Theory has provided a comprehensive, systematic and objective framework for appraisal of journalistic discourse.