女性领导人新冠肺炎话语的经验与人际意义——以阿德恩与蔡英文为例

Utamax Pub Date : 2021-11-23 DOI:10.31849/utamax.v3i3.6510
Laila Syafrina Nasution
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本文旨在研究新西兰总理话语中的经验意义和人际意义。本研究的目的是发现话语分析语境中的经验意义和人际意义。本研究试图通过采用Miles、Huberman和Sadana(2014)的定性研究方法提出的四个步骤,即数据收集、数据浓缩、数据展示、结论得出和验证,来突出本研究的最佳方法。研究结果表明,在话语的经验意义中,物质过程占67.23%,参与者的物质过程占54.61%,情境因素中,位置(27.435)占突出地位。同时,在情绪类型中,被试在人际意义上占52.47%的优势,在残留类型中,预测者占52.01%的优势。这突出表明,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,我们可以向这两位女性领导人学习,向社会提供建议、提醒和说服。
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Experiential and Interpersonal Meanings in Women Leader’s Discourses on Covid-19: A Case on Jacinda Ardern and Tsai Ing-wen
This article aimed to study Experiential and Interpersonal Meaning which was found in the discourses of the New Zealand Prime Minister. Jacinda Ardern on March, 23rd 2020, and President of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen on January, 30th 2020 related to covid-19. The objective of this study is to discover Experiential and Interpersonal Meaning in the discourse analysis context. This present study tried to highlight the best method to adopt for this investigation by employing the four steps proposed by Miles, Huberman, and Sadana's qualitative research method (2014), i.e., data collection, data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing and verification. The results of the study showed that the Material process was prominent in the Experiential Meaning in discourses by 67.23%, The elements of participant's material process in participants were dominant by 54.61%, and location (27.435) was prominent in circumstances elements. Meanwhile, Subject was prominent in the Interpersonal Meaning in Mood Types by 52.47%, and Predicator (52.01%) was dominant in Residue Types. These highlighted how we can learn from these two female leaders in delivering suggestions, reminders, and persuading society during this Covid 19 pandemic. 
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