VERBAL-VISUAL APPRAISAL SYSTEM IN NEWS REPORTING THE COLLAPSE OF KARTANEGARA BRIDGE: AN APPRAISAL ANALYSIS OF HARD NEWS IN KOMPAS

This study investigates how the collapse of Kartanegara Bridge is verbally and visually appraised in Kompas and how verbal and visual Appraisal systems construe Kompas' position toward the issue. The study is based on a qualitative method using verbal Appraisal Theory proposed by Martin and his...

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Main Author: KOMARAWAN, Yulizar (Author)
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Published: 2012-10-29.
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