Examining Malaysian public letters to editor on COVID-19 pandemic: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis

Around the world, people are now facing an unprecedented situation with the COVID-19 virus pandemic. With numerous countries announcing various modes of self-quarantine and social distancing, the Malaysian government has initially called for a 3-week Movement Control Order (MCO) beginning mid-Mar...

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Main Authors: Siti Aeisha Joharry, Syamimi Turiman
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020
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spelling my-ukm.journal.157312020-11-19T01:28:05Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15731/ Examining Malaysian public letters to editor on COVID-19 pandemic: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis Siti Aeisha Joharry, Syamimi Turiman, Around the world, people are now facing an unprecedented situation with the COVID-19 virus pandemic. With numerous countries announcing various modes of self-quarantine and social distancing, the Malaysian government has initially called for a 3-week Movement Control Order (MCO) beginning mid-March 2020. In this paper, we explore how citizens in Malaysia respond to such crises by examining letters that were submitted during the MCO period to The Star Online – the nation’s leading English online news portal. Using corpus linguistics techniques, 227 letters were firstly investigated for recurrent words/phrases used on how people talk about issues during this time. A critical discourse analysis on these recurring patterns of language was then employed to further examine their occurrences in this corpus, following Carvalho’s (2008) analysis of media discourse. This, we contend as being the synergy between corpus methods and classic CDA that contribute to the corpus-assisted discourse analysis (CADS) approach. Results yield Malaysians’ view on the matter that could describe in so far as how the country is coping with the pandemic at the time. More specifically, letters that have mostly referred to COVID-19 pandemic as being a challenge and associating it with negative expressions are in fact emotionally charged, revealing how public letters written by citizen journalists provide a much more comprehensive view of public stance on COVID-19 in Malaysia. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15731/1/40008-135065-1-PB.pdf Siti Aeisha Joharry, and Syamimi Turiman, (2020) Examining Malaysian public letters to editor on COVID-19 pandemic: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis. GEMA ; Online Journal of Language Studies, 20 (3). pp. 242-260. ISSN 1675-8021 http://ejournals.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/1304
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description Around the world, people are now facing an unprecedented situation with the COVID-19 virus pandemic. With numerous countries announcing various modes of self-quarantine and social distancing, the Malaysian government has initially called for a 3-week Movement Control Order (MCO) beginning mid-March 2020. In this paper, we explore how citizens in Malaysia respond to such crises by examining letters that were submitted during the MCO period to The Star Online – the nation’s leading English online news portal. Using corpus linguistics techniques, 227 letters were firstly investigated for recurrent words/phrases used on how people talk about issues during this time. A critical discourse analysis on these recurring patterns of language was then employed to further examine their occurrences in this corpus, following Carvalho’s (2008) analysis of media discourse. This, we contend as being the synergy between corpus methods and classic CDA that contribute to the corpus-assisted discourse analysis (CADS) approach. Results yield Malaysians’ view on the matter that could describe in so far as how the country is coping with the pandemic at the time. More specifically, letters that have mostly referred to COVID-19 pandemic as being a challenge and associating it with negative expressions are in fact emotionally charged, revealing how public letters written by citizen journalists provide a much more comprehensive view of public stance on COVID-19 in Malaysia.
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author Siti Aeisha Joharry,
Syamimi Turiman,
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Examining Malaysian public letters to editor on COVID-19 pandemic: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis
author_facet Siti Aeisha Joharry,
Syamimi Turiman,
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title Examining Malaysian public letters to editor on COVID-19 pandemic: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis
title_short Examining Malaysian public letters to editor on COVID-19 pandemic: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis
title_full Examining Malaysian public letters to editor on COVID-19 pandemic: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis
title_fullStr Examining Malaysian public letters to editor on COVID-19 pandemic: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis
title_full_unstemmed Examining Malaysian public letters to editor on COVID-19 pandemic: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis
title_sort examining malaysian public letters to editor on covid-19 pandemic: a corpus-assisted discourse analysis
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2020
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15731/1/40008-135065-1-PB.pdf
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