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From those formal links the most used in Westlife’s songs is Referring Expression, it can be seen that referring expression dominate the others links in eight songs from twelve songs. The songs that are dominated by referring expression are Us Against the World, Something Right, I’m Already There, When I’m With You, Have You Ever, It’s You, Catch My Breath and the Easy Way. From the result of analysis it can be concluded that Westlife’s songs has deep meaning which always referring with other words or elements and they avoid to repeat the identity of what they are sharing about again and again. To referring the meaning that they posted in their song’s lyric they used the third person pronouns like he, she, we, our, it, his, her, them. 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摘要
形式是指语言内部涉及事实的形式联系,包括动词形式、平行、省略、指称表达、连接、替代和重复。本研究采用描述性定性研究,研究人员仅从工具中描述实施结果,数据以文字或图片而不是数字的形式从文章,文学作品,实地笔记和个人文件中获得。本研究的对象为正式链接,主题为西城男孩的歌曲。该分析摘自西城男孩专辑《Back Home》中的12首歌曲。研究人员从所有数据中发现,大多数歌曲都包含不止一个正式链接。正式链接是;动词形式,指称表达,重复,平行,连接和替代。从这些形式链接来看,西城男孩歌曲中使用最多的是reference Expression,可以看出在12首歌中,有8首歌中reference Expression占据了其他链接的主导地位。这些歌曲中以“we Against The World”、“Something Right”、“I 'm Already There”、“When I 'm With You”、“Have You Ever”、“It 's You”、“Catch My Breath”和“The Easy Way”占据主导地位。从分析的结果可以得出结论,西城男孩的歌曲具有深刻的意义,总是引用其他的词或元素,他们避免重复他们所分享的身份一次又一次。为了表达他们在歌词中表达的意思,他们使用了第三人称代词,比如他,她,我们,我们的,它,他的,她的,他们。对于这一建议,研究者建议后续研究者对话语分析的另一部分进行分析,如话语结构、话语作为对话、话语的知识等。关键词:形式链接、歌曲歌词、Weslife’s Song
Formal is formal links referring to the fact inside the language, that consist of verb form, parallelism, ellipsis, referring expression, conjunction, substitution, and repetition. This study uses descriptive qualitative research in which the researcher just describe the result of the implementation from the instruments and the data is obtained from articles, literary works, field notes, and personal documents in the form of words or pictures rather than numbers. The object of this study is formal links and the subject is Westlife’s songs. The analysis is taken from twelve songs of Westlife in their “Back Home” album. From the whole data the researcher found that most of songs consist of more than one formal link. The formal links are; Verb Form, Referring Expression, Repetition, Parallelism, Conjunction, and Substitution. From those formal links the most used in Westlife’s songs is Referring Expression, it can be seen that referring expression dominate the others links in eight songs from twelve songs. The songs that are dominated by referring expression are Us Against the World, Something Right, I’m Already There, When I’m With You, Have You Ever, It’s You, Catch My Breath and the Easy Way. From the result of analysis it can be concluded that Westlife’s songs has deep meaning which always referring with other words or elements and they avoid to repeat the identity of what they are sharing about again and again. To referring the meaning that they posted in their song’s lyric they used the third person pronouns like he, she, we, our, it, his, her, them. For the suggestion, the researcher recommends to the next researchers to analyze another part of discourse analysis such as discourse structure, discourse as dialogue, knowledge on discourse, etc.Keyword: Formal Link, Song Lyric, Weslife’s Song