Written Text on Pakistani Vehicles: A Critical Discourse Analysis

S. Mahmood
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Linguistically, the word ‘language’ has shifted into ‘discourse’ which is a social phenomenon not only to express the thoughts but also to reflect the mindset and contexts of a specific community. The purpose of this study is to examine the slogans written on Pakistani automobiles and to understand the logic behind the social and cultural affiliations of these slogans. Pakistani culture of the art of making pictures and written phrases, poetic verses and imperative sentences on vehicles is famous all over the world. The study has analysed the writings found on vehicles, and although these writings might look trivial on the automobiles, they address various social issues. The Three-Dimensional Model of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) by Fairclough (2001) is used as a theoretical framework that explains the study at three levels: lexical, syntactic patterns, interpretations, and social practices. The discourses written on the vehicles are characterised into different categories, which are life’s mission statements, loud messages, mind baffling messages, everyday life annoyances, provoking statements, and religious looms. Twenty images and pictures have been captured from vehicles as a random sample of this study. The results reveal the mindset behind these discourses. They are used to highlight social issues which Pakistan faces, being a developing country. In short, the study discloses the strong link between the vehicles and the people using them to convey messages to the society which can bring harmony among the public. The current study is limited to only Pakistani motor vehicles.
巴基斯坦车辆的书面文本:批评性语篇分析
在语言学上,“语言”一词已经转变为“话语”,这是一种社会现象,不仅表达思想,而且反映特定社区的心态和背景。本研究的目的是研究写在巴基斯坦汽车上的口号,并了解这些口号背后的社会和文化联系的逻辑。巴基斯坦文化的绘画艺术和在汽车上书写短语、诗歌和祈使句的艺术闻名于世。这项研究分析了在汽车上发现的文字,尽管这些文字在汽车上看起来微不足道,但它们解决了各种社会问题。本文采用费尔克劳(2001)的批评性话语分析三维模型作为理论框架,从词汇、句法模式、解释和社会实践三个层面解释批评性话语分析。写在载具上的话语分为不同的类别,分别是人生的使命宣言、大声的信息、令人困惑的信息、日常生活的烦恼、挑衅的言论和宗教的隐现。作为本研究的随机样本,从车辆上捕获了20张图像和图片。结果揭示了这些话语背后的心态。它们被用来强调巴基斯坦作为一个发展中国家所面临的社会问题。简而言之,这项研究揭示了交通工具与使用它们向社会传递信息的人之间的紧密联系,这可以带来公众之间的和谐。目前的研究仅限于巴基斯坦的机动车辆。
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