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A critical discourse analysis of the news on north Korean missile launches. By: Nguyen thi phuong thao Supervisor: Assoc. Prof., Dr. Tran huu manh. contents. Part 1- Introduction Part 2- Development Part 3- Conclusion . introduction. Rationale Scope of the research
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A critical discourse analysis of the news on north Korean missile launches By:Nguyen thi phuong thao Supervisor: Assoc. Prof., Dr.Tran huu manh
contents • Part 1- Introduction • Part 2- Development • Part 3- Conclusion
introduction • Rationale • Scope of the research • Aims of the research and research questions • Methodology • Background information • Design of the research
Scope of the research • Written text • From July 4th 2006 to July 28th 2006 • 32 headlines and 18 news articles in English and Vietnamese • from two sources of news: the Voice of America and Nhan Dan
Aims of the research • To provide a textual analysis • To give an illustration of CDA concepts and analysis procedures • To convey a message
Research questions • What are the representations ? • What are the underlying ideologies ? • Why are such ideologies encoded ?
development • Chapter 1- Theoretical background • Chapter 2- Methodology • Chapter 3- Data analysis and discussion
Theoretical background • The history of Critical Linguistics and CDA • Theories on CDA • Systemic Functional Linguistics and its role in CDA • CDA in relation with Cultural Studies
Theories on cda • Definition • Key notions • Methodology • Principles
methodology • Data • Analytical framework • Method of analysis
Analyzing headlines • What are the prominent processes ? • What are the roles ?
Analyzing full-text news reports • Naming referents • Lexicalization • Over-lexicalization • Quotation patterns
Data analysis and discussion • Analysis of headlines • Analysis of full-text news reports
Analysis of headlines- VOA • Positively represent the US-Japan coalition • 76.9% of the processes • The role of actor and sayer in all processes • Verbs denoting positive actions • Negatively represent North Korea • Less processes • Both the role of actor and goal, sayer and target • Verbs denoting negative actions
Analysis of headlines- ND Neutral viewpoint • Relatively balanced proportion • 52.6% processes to the US and Japan • 47.4% processes to others • Neutral verbs
Analysis of full-text news reports • Naming referents • Lexicalization • Over-lexicalization • Quotation patterns
naming referents • VOA • Formal and neutral names for the US and Japan • Negative names for NK • Nhan Dan formal and neutral names for both groups of participants
lexicalization • VOA • Negativization of NK’s activities • Positivization of the US-Japan coalition’s activities • Nhan Dan neutral and objective to both groups of participants
Over-lexicalization • VOA negative over-lexicalization of NK’s missile launches • Nhan Dan neutralover-lexicalization of NK’s missile launches
Quotation patterns • VOA • the US-Japan coalition 77.1% • North Korea 13.3% • war-protestors 9.6% • Nhan Dan • the US-Japan coalition 47.5% • North Korea 22% • war-protestors 30%
conclusion • A summary of the findings • Suggestions for further research
Suggestions for further research • Carry out a research on a larger database • Collect data from other sources • Do a similar research on spoken discourse • Analyze other discursive strategies