support United Nations-mandated military action to keep him from slaughtering innocent civilians.
V 2
But as an international conference of those allies
proved on Tuesday, they are going to have to work hard
to maintain that unity of purpose, and they have a
long way to go to flesh out a long-term strategy for
Libya.
In movement A, the editor really presents what the event was. He explores the information about the event, and gives his evaluations at the end of the turn
analyses. The editor, at first, explains what the topic is all about. In the lead turn, he elaborates the information in one single long sentence. He does not add more
information as no follow turn found in the Situation S triad. He directly closes the triad. In the V turn, the editor uses discourse adjunct
CHAPTER IV RESULTS OF THE ANALYSIS
In this chapter, I present results of the analysis. I start the analysis from the lowest rank, the turn. Then, I continue to the higher rank in the second step, the triad. In
the final step, I analyze the movement constructions in both editorials. The analysis of each editorial is presented in one single table, so that it is easier to
examine the development of the structure of each editorial. After analyzing the data, I present the elaboration of the findings. The
analyses of the structures are presented together with the discourse analysis. The following is the results of the analysis. The first analysis presented is the analysis
of the New York Times editorial. Afterward, the analysis of The Jakarta Post editorial is presented. In the last part of this chapter, I provide the similarities and
differences of both editorials.
4.1. The Analyses of the Editorials
In this subchapter, I present analyses of the editorials. The following is the result of the analysis and the elaboration of the finding.
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4.1.1. PRESERVING THE COALITION NY TIMES
The following table presents the analysis of the first editorial. Some words are printed differently to identify the assigned meanings:
1. Bold
: discourse adjunct 2.
Italic : editor comments or attitudes
3. Bold and italic
: world of possibilities 4.
Dotted underline : valuate - concluder
5. Dashed underline
: valuate - prophecy 6.
Double underline : valuate - directive
Mov Tr
Tn s
Sentences
A S
L 1
The United States, its allies and Libyan rebels all want to see Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi out of power
and support United Nations-mandated military action to keep him from slaughtering innocent
civilians. V
2 But
as an international conference of those allies proved on Tuesday, they are going to have to work
hard to maintain that unity of purpose, and they have a long way to go to flesh out a long-term
strategy for Libya. D
L 3
The London meeting, which drew leaders of four dozen countries and international organizations, was