Analysis of attitudinal resources in China-related news in The Star Online
The portrayal of nations in media discourse not only reflects current events but also potentially shapes public perceptions and relationships between countries. This study examines the representation of China, Malaysia's largest trading partner, in Malaysian news, an area previously under-explo...
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| author | Hong, Wu Kesumawati A. Bakar, Azhar Jaludin, Norsimah Mat Awal, |
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| description | The portrayal of nations in media discourse not only reflects current events but also potentially shapes public perceptions and relationships between countries. This study examines the representation of China, Malaysia's largest trading partner, in Malaysian news, an area previously under-explored. Utilising the Appraisal Framework, we examine attitudinal resources that describe China, thereby assessing how the nation is linguistically and semantically positioned in The Star Online, a leading Malaysian news source. To reveal the underlying attitudes towards China, this study adapts the existing scheme of the UAM CorpusTool for detailed annotation, examining one representative news article from each year over a decade (2012-2021) in The Star Online. Our findings reveal: 1) positive attitudes prevail in the selected news articles; 2) linguistic resources of Judgment are predominant among the three attitudinal types, which means evaluation of behaviours is observed more often in the selected news; 3) the positive attitudes towards China reflect Malaysians' positive perception of China's economic strength, reliability, and optimistic outlook on favourable outcomes in the future. The results reflect a generally positive attitude towards China in The Star Online, which not only verify the workability of the theory, method, and instrument used in discourse analysis but also enrich the study of Malaysian news discourse. |
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| spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:254482025-06-24T08:02:48Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25448/ Analysis of attitudinal resources in China-related news in The Star Online Hong, Wu Kesumawati A. Bakar, Azhar Jaludin, Norsimah Mat Awal, The portrayal of nations in media discourse not only reflects current events but also potentially shapes public perceptions and relationships between countries. This study examines the representation of China, Malaysia's largest trading partner, in Malaysian news, an area previously under-explored. Utilising the Appraisal Framework, we examine attitudinal resources that describe China, thereby assessing how the nation is linguistically and semantically positioned in The Star Online, a leading Malaysian news source. To reveal the underlying attitudes towards China, this study adapts the existing scheme of the UAM CorpusTool for detailed annotation, examining one representative news article from each year over a decade (2012-2021) in The Star Online. Our findings reveal: 1) positive attitudes prevail in the selected news articles; 2) linguistic resources of Judgment are predominant among the three attitudinal types, which means evaluation of behaviours is observed more often in the selected news; 3) the positive attitudes towards China reflect Malaysians' positive perception of China's economic strength, reliability, and optimistic outlook on favourable outcomes in the future. The results reflect a generally positive attitude towards China in The Star Online, which not only verify the workability of the theory, method, and instrument used in discourse analysis but also enrich the study of Malaysian news discourse. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2025 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25448/1/T%202.pdf Hong, Wu and Kesumawati A. Bakar, and Azhar Jaludin, and Norsimah Mat Awal, (2025) Analysis of attitudinal resources in China-related news in The Star Online. 3L; Language,Linguistics and Literature,The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies., 31 (1). pp. 15-30. ISSN 0128-5157 https://ejournal.ukm.my/3l/issue/view/1804 |
| spellingShingle | Hong, Wu Kesumawati A. Bakar, Azhar Jaludin, Norsimah Mat Awal, Analysis of attitudinal resources in China-related news in The Star Online |
| title | Analysis of attitudinal resources in China-related news in The Star Online |
| title_full | Analysis of attitudinal resources in China-related news in The Star Online |
| title_fullStr | Analysis of attitudinal resources in China-related news in The Star Online |
| title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of attitudinal resources in China-related news in The Star Online |
| title_short | Analysis of attitudinal resources in China-related news in The Star Online |
| title_sort | analysis of attitudinal resources in china-related news in the star online |
| url | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25448/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25448/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25448/1/T%202.pdf |