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Genre Analysis of Stanford University Brochures, Thesis of Programming Languages

This is a thesis submitted by Hanung Budiarti in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Sarjana Sastra (S.S.) in English Language at Dian Nuswantoro University in 2013. The thesis analyzes the genre of brochures from Stanford University. It includes acknowledgments, dedication, and a conclusion with suggestions. The thesis is approved by the Board of Examiners and the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities.

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GENRE ANALYSIS OF STANFORD UNIVERSITY
BROCHURES
THESIS
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the Degree of Sarjana Sastra (S.S.) in English Language
By:
HANUNG BUDIARTI
C11.2009.01072
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
DIAN NUSWANTORO UNIVERSITY
SEMARANG
2013
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GENRE ANALYSIS OF STANFORD UNIVERSITY

BROCHURES

THESIS

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Sarjana Sastra (S.S.) in English Language

By: HANUNG BUDIARTI C11.2009.

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

DIAN NUSWANTORO UNIVERSITY

SEMARANG

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PAGE OF APPROVAL

This thesis has been approved by Board of Examiners, Strata 1 Study Program of English Language, Faculty of Humanities, Dian Nuswantoro University on September 18th, 2013.

Board of Examiners Chairperson First Examiner

Sunardi, S.S., M.Pd. Achmad Basari, S.S., M.Pd.

Second Examiner Advisor

Setyo Prasiyanto Cahyono, S.S., M.Pd. Drs. A. Soerjowardhana, M.Pd.

Approved by: Dean of Faculty of Humanities

Achmad Basari, S.S., M.Pd.

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MOTTO

  1. You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. (Mae West)
  2. Success is not given, it's earned.
  3. Perfection belongs to God only, but pursuing of perfection is not a sin. (Dion Wicaksono)
  4. One action means million words

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DEDICATION

I dedicate this thesis especially to:

  1. My beloved parents.
  2. My little sister.
  3. My dearest boyfriend.
  4. My lovely friends.
  5. Myself

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  1. The important part in my life Mom and Dad, Siti Rubiyah and Agus Siswanto who always supported me, give more prayer, tears, and motivated during finishing this thesis.
  2. My soulmate Ayu Kartika Sari, the sweetest little sister in the world who always supported during finishing this study.
  3. My beloved sweet heart, Dion Wicaksono who always encouraging me to fulfill this thesis.
  4. All my lovely best friends Dina, Cici, Deni, Wawan, Siska, Catur, Mas Wahyu, Ika, Putri, Mas Angga, Nila, Ira, Abid, Ajeng, Lintang, Kiki, Mas Yudi, Bayu, Mas Ripan, Mas Reza, Nova, and Citra thank you for your support Guys.
  5. All my friends in Dian Nuswantoro University especially in Faculty of Humanities that I cannot mention one by one, thanks for your support, spirit and prayers, may Allah always give you all mercy and guidance.
  6. The last but not least, to all people whom I cannot mention who helped me in finishing this thesis, thank you very much. Finally, I do realize that due to my limited ability this thesis is far from being perfect, therefore I welcome any comments, suggestions and criticisms for the improvement of this writing.

Semarang, September 18th, 2013

Hanung Budiarti

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE OF TITLE ........................................................................................... i

PAGE OF APPROVAL .................................................................................. ii

STATEMENT OF ORIGINALITY................................................................. iii

MOTTO.......................................................................................................... iv

DEDICATION................................................................................................ v

ACKNOWLEDGMENT ................................................................................. vi

TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................ viii

LIST OF FIGURE .......................................................................................... xi

LIST OF TABLE ............................................................................................ xii

ABSTRACT ................................................................................................... xiii

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION ................................................................ 1

1.1 Background of the Study ............................................ 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem ............................................ 4 1.3 Objective of the Study ................................................ 4 1.4 Scope of the Study ...................................................... 5 1.5 Significance of the Study ............................................ 5 1.6 Thesis Organization .................................................... 5

CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE ............................ 7

2.1 Text ............................................................................ 7 2.2 Text and Context ........................................................ 9 2.3 Context of Culture ...................................................... 10

  • 2.4 Text Type
  • 2.5 Advertisement
  • CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHOD
    • 3.1 Research Design
    • 3.2 Unit of Analysis..........................................................
    • 3.3 Source of Data
    • 3.4 Method of Data Collection
    • 3.5 Method of Data Analysis
  • CHAPTER IV DATA ANALYSIS
    • 4.1 The findings of Stanford University Brochures
      • Executives) (Advanced Leadership Program for Asian-American
      • 4.2.1 Social function of first Brochure
      • 4.2.2 Schematic structure of first Brochure
      • 4.2.3 Linguistic features of first Brochure
        • 4.2.3.1 Process
        • 4.2.3.2 Mood Types
        • 4.2.3.3 Tenses....................................................
      • (Executive Program for Women Leaders) 4.3 The discussion of second Stanford University Brochure
      • 4.3.1 Social function of second Brochure
      • 4.3.2 Schematic structure of second Brochure
      • 4.3.3 Linguistic features of second Brochure
        • 4.2.3.1 Process
        • 4.2.3.2 Mood Types
        • 4.2.3.3 Tenses....................................................
  • CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION
    • 5.1 Conclusion x
    • 5.2 Suggestion
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • APPENDIX

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LIST OF FIGURE

Figure 2.1 Genre as parts of language source Macken ..................................... 8

Figure 2.2 Category of genre source Anderson and Kathy’s ............................ 8

Figure 2.3 Macken range of genre ................................................................... 13

Figure 2.4 Genre as context of culture source Eggins ..................................... 13

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ABSTRACT

This thesis presents Genre Analysis of Stanford University Brochure. It has three objectives. First, it is aimed at finding out the social function, the secondfinding out the schematic structure and the last finding out the linguistic features on the brochure of Stanford University. The data were analyzed using descriptive method. The researcher followed some steps to analyze the data, namely: reading all the texts of the brochures, segmenting sentences into clauses, describing the social function, schematicstructure, and linguistic features, and the last one is drawing the conclusion.

The results of the analysis on Stanford University Brochure show that the two brochures, the social function is to inform and promote the program of Stanford University. The dominant schematic structures in the brochures made by Stanford University areproduct ^ Justifying the product Headlines ^ Supplementary information ^ Introduction the ^ Establishing credentials ^ Reader Attraction ^ TargetingInformation ^ Value of the product ^ Soliciting response the market ^ Describing the product ^ User. Relational and Material process endorsement ^ Additional become the dominant process because the process describes processes of being and doing.Relational process has function to give information about the program, and it gives appeal for participant to take this program. Material process has function to persuade and attract people to join this program.most dominant tense. The declarative and imperative mood types are used in each The researcher covers that simple present tense is the brochure.

Keywords: brochure, Stanford, social function, schematic structure, linguisticfeatures