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This open access book examines Malaysian politics using a
linguistic perspective. It explores how language serves to
(de)legitimise governance, and its subsequent policies and
activities in Malaysia. Grounded in discourse studies, this edited
volume presents research on the discourses produced by and on
Barisan Nasional, Pakatan Harapan and Perikatan Nasional from 2008
to 2020, studying how political actors (de)legitimise their
governance through discursive means. The thirteen original chapters
select spoken, print and digital texts in English, Malay, Mandarin
and Tamil, and deploy varied theoretical and methodological
approaches. Their linguistic analysis unearths the language
features and strategies that facilitate (de)legitimation. It shows
how political actors shape the discursive representation and
evaluation of multiple concerns in Malaysia. Consequently,
Discursive Approaches to Politics in Malaysia: Legitimising
Governance improves our understanding of contemporary Malaysian
political discourse. It is of interest to graduates and researchers
in the field of discourse studies, seeking to understand the
discursive contours of politics in this developing Asian country.
Discourses of Southeast Asia presents the latest Southeast Asian
research in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). SFL provides a
sophisticated social semiotic architecture for exploring meaning in
languages and texts in the context of Southeast Asia. This edited
volume examines the ideational, interpersonal and textual
metafunctions in the domains of education, media, translation and
language typology. It applies SFL in text analysis so as to be
relevant to theory, research and professional practice. This book
brings together 12 original chapters by both seasoned and emerging
scholars. Their chapters study the 'native' languages of Southeast
Asia: Indonesian, Malay, Tagalog, Thai and Vietnamese, and
relatively newer languages in Southeast Asia: English and Mandarin.
The chapters analyze a variety of texts, namely advertisements,
classroom interactions, corporate reports, dramas, interviews,
media reports, narratives, novels, textbooks and video clips. This
volume captures the exciting and productive state of the art of SFL
in Southeast Asia. It will be of particular interest to scholars
trying to understand the application of SFL in this region.
This open access book examines Malaysian politics using a
linguistic perspective. It explores how language serves to
(de)legitimise governance, and its subsequent policies and
activities in Malaysia. Grounded in discourse studies, this edited
volume presents research on the discourses produced by and on
Barisan Nasional, Pakatan Harapan and Perikatan Nasional from 2008
to 2020, studying how political actors (de)legitimise their
governance through discursive means. The thirteen original chapters
select spoken, print and digital texts in English, Malay, Mandarin
and Tamil, and deploy varied theoretical and methodological
approaches. Their linguistic analysis unearths the language
features and strategies that facilitate (de)legitimation. It shows
how political actors shape the discursive representation and
evaluation of multiple concerns in Malaysia. Consequently,
Discursive Approaches to Politics in Malaysia: Legitimising
Governance improves our understanding of contemporary Malaysian
political discourse. It is of interest to graduates and researchers
in the field of discourse studies, seeking to understand the
discursive contours of politics in this developing Asian country.
Discourses of Southeast Asia presents the latest Southeast Asian
research in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). SFL provides a
sophisticated social semiotic architecture for exploring meaning in
languages and texts in the context of Southeast Asia. This edited
volume examines the ideational, interpersonal and textual
metafunctions in the domains of education, media, translation and
language typology. It applies SFL in text analysis so as to be
relevant to theory, research and professional practice. This book
brings together 12 original chapters by both seasoned and emerging
scholars. Their chapters study the 'native' languages of Southeast
Asia: Indonesian, Malay, Tagalog, Thai and Vietnamese, and
relatively newer languages in Southeast Asia: English and Mandarin.
The chapters analyze a variety of texts, namely advertisements,
classroom interactions, corporate reports, dramas, interviews,
media reports, narratives, novels, textbooks and video clips. This
volume captures the exciting and productive state of the art of SFL
in Southeast Asia. It will be of particular interest to scholars
trying to understand the application of SFL in this region.
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