THE APPLICATION OF LOGICO-SEMANTICS IN NEWS AND EDITORIAL TEXTS
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Systemic Functional Grammar, introduced by Michael Alexander Kirkwood Halliday in 1985, is a social semiotic approach to language. It focuses on the relationship between language and culture and the development of grammatical systems for people to interact with each other. Functional grammar is a social theory that focuses on the relationship between language and culture, interpreting linguistic theory as a semiotic system.The study aims to investigate the similarities and differences of logical functions used in news and editorial texts of Indonesian newspapers. The researchers will investigate the similarities and differences of logical functions used in these texts and the reasons for their similarities and differences.In summary, Systemic Functional Grammar is a social semiotic approach to language that focuses on the relationship between language and culture. It is divided into three types: ideational function, experience interpersonal function, and textual function. Understanding the similarities and differences of logical functions in news and editorial texts can help improve the understanding of language and its role in communication.Keywords : Systemic Functional Grammar, Linguistic, and Logico-semantic.Downloads
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