2020
DOI: 10.20961/prasasti.v5i2.38258
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Lexical Impact for the Ideology in Headline News: Indonesia Salt Import Issue

Abstract: <p>This research focused on how the ideology can be revealed from the headline news which focus on its lexical choice that hide the meaning. This study used an online media news which published on Detik.com that has the headline <em>Punya Garis Pantai Terpanjang di Dunia, Kok RI Impor Garam? </em>As the mind object. This object also focused on its discourse as the mind media of analysis and the headline used as the point of view through the news. To analyse the object the researcher used crit… Show more

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“…In other words, this category was understood and shared by most, if not all, of a particular community or society. In addition, categories were usually influenced by multiple factors such as location, culture, education, and beliefs (Ayu et al, 2020). Based on the findings, vocabulary selection achieved a unified effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In other words, this category was understood and shared by most, if not all, of a particular community or society. In addition, categories were usually influenced by multiple factors such as location, culture, education, and beliefs (Ayu et al, 2020). Based on the findings, vocabulary selection achieved a unified effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In addition to this research, similar discourse research was also conducted by (Akbar et al, 2019) entitled "Critical Discourse Analysis on PAN Political Banner Campaign Using Fairclough Three Dimensional Modal". A similar study was conducted by (Ayu et al, 2020) entitled "Lexical Impact For The Ideology in Headline News: Indonesian Salt Import Issue". This research focuses on critical discourse on news that focuses on lexical choices as a means of expressing ideology in news discourse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%