A Discourse Analysis of Thematic Print Advertisements
Objective – This paper presents a discourse study on the print advertisements of a particular theme in Malaysia, that is, Malaysia Day, for social and commercial functions by a telecommunication company. Methodology/Technique – The print advertisements studied were analyzed in a detailed manner within a discourse analytic and cultural perspective. The data were analyzed qualitatively to seek for information along the dimensions of categories and characteristics stated in the research questions. Findings – Through linguistic features and semiotic approach (i.e. sense-making), the study revealed that the soft-sell advertisements employed a combination of the four language styles to reflect the norms and values of Malaysia’s multiracial society. Besides language styles, some of the advertisements also included a number of semiotics such as the distinctive unity symbol, the national flag, landscape and historical building to represent the unity of the multiracial Malaysia’s population. Novelty – The findings suggest that the thematic advertisements have the soft-sell the advertiser’s brand or product while communicating the social messages. The language styles also help in communicating the social message to the audience. Type of Paper: Conceptual
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2017
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Authors: | Embong, Abdul Mutalib ; Jusoh, Juhari Sham ; Mohamed Noor, Azelin ; Kian Seng, Lee |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Diskurstheorie | Discourse theory | Printwerbung | Print advertising | Werbewirkung | Advertising effects | Werbung | Advertising |
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