The following data is a sentence where there is one word that is detected by the appraisal system. The word in question is the word that is
marked as bold, grinned. Grinned
here is a verb whose origin he is a grin that means to smile a wide smile.
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This verb means that Buzz and Neil Armstrong feeling very happy. Definition of smile is a happy or friendly expression on the face in
which the ends of
the mouth curve up slightly, often
with the lips moving apart so that the teeth can be seen.
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In this case, belong to the happy feeling of having a positive value for the author. And from this
word, it appears that the authors describe the physical expression performed by himself with Buzz. Therefore, this word belongs to the affect of kinds of
attitude. At data 8, the author gives a description of the circumstances about
him, although invites others to get involved in the story. It can be seen from the sentence, Buzz and I as “we” is said by the author is a monogloss of
the source of attitude, because it involves from the author own self.
10. Data 10
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We opened the valves, and then came the big moment.
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Cambridge Dictionaries Online, s.v. “Grinned,” accessed June 7, 2015,
http:dictionary.cambridge.orgdictionarybritish
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Cambridge Dictionaries Online, s.v. “Smile,” accessed June 7, 2015,
http:dictionary.cambridge.orgdictionarybritish
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Data 11 means that the data is from table 1; number 11 of data description
Att : App
Val : +
In the analysis of data 11, the researcher saw a visible attitude of the expression of feelings felt by Neil Armstrong. The word in question is the
word big as a form of expression which is said by him. The definition of big is large in size or amount.
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Big give a statement to say the moment, so big a role as an appreciation of attitude,
because the moment is a noun that deserves to be appreciated. While the value that appears to have a positive value.
Big words is a noun that said amplifier becomes to have more value, therefore the role of the appraisal system works, through amplifying attitude.
This attitude has a system that works subsystem, in this case, whose role is to give value sharpen of the focus. The kind involves ‘sharpening’ or
‘softening’ categories of people and things, using words such as about exactly
or real sort of kind of. Martin and Rose refer to this kind of amplifying as focus.
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The source of the attitude of word big comes from the author. Not
much different from the data 10, the source of attitude can be indicated from the word we that exist in the data 11. Therefore, it is included into
monogloss that the source came from the influence of the author.
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Cambridge Dictionaries Online, s.v. “Big,” accessed June 7, 2015,
http:dictionary.cambridge.orgdictionarybritish
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Martin, Rose 2003. Op.Cit.,p.38