Sample and Sampling Technique Technique of Collecting Data Research Procedure

47 46 3. Cutting the articles into clauses. 4. Analyzing the data based on SFL. 5. Interpreting the analyzed data. 6. Determining the register, genre and ideology of each text. 7. Comparing the similarities and differences between the register, genre and ideology of each text. 8. Drawing conclusion. 9. Giving recommendation.

F. Technique of Analyzing Data

The data are analyzed through these following steps: 1. Identifying the text texture through the lexicogrammar including transitivity, clause system, mood system, modality, nominal group, verbal group, adverbial group and theme-rheme system. 2. Identifying the text structure. 3. Identifying the register of each text covering field, tenor and mode by making use of lexicogrammar analyses previously done. 4 Identifying the genre of each text. 5 Analyzing the ideology of each text reflected in the register and genre. 6. Comparing the register, genre and ideology of each text. 7 Drawing the conclusion. 48 46

CHAPTER IV DATA ANALYSIS

A. Introduction This chapter is divided into three sub-chapters: Introduction, Analysis and Discussion. The first sub-chapter, Introduction, explains the steps of of the analysis done by the researcher. The second sub-chapter, Analysis, clarifies the researcher’s steps in analyzing and interpreting texts. It consists of two parts: Data Description and Data Interpretation. Data description is presented in the forms of percentages, mainly based on the detail analysis previously done. It covers contextual configuration and lexicogrammar including clause system, type of interdependency and logico semantic relation, transitivity system, mood system, thematic pattern, nominalverbal group and polarity as well as modality and also Discourse semantic description, covering metaphor, nominalization, activity sequence, staging and rhetorical function. Furthermore, Data Interpretation clarifies the interpretation of register, genre and ideology. Finally, the last subchapter, Discussion, presents the comparison of analysis from the two texts.