"Check out!" : (Record no. 63106)

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Classification number 659.14
Item number Ar3 2022
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Personal name Arenas, Cherry Ann M.
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Title "Check out!" :
Remainder of title a systemic functional analysis of online advertisements of selected e-commerce platforms in the Philippines /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Cherry Ann M. Arenas, Marie Lean M. Cabantog, Ellaine Joyce F. Dayao, Mariel M. De Taza and Patricia Ann Q. Irag.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Indang, Cavite :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cavite State University-Main Campus,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022.
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Extent xxiv, 133 pages :
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Dimensions 28 m
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General note Thesis (Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies) Cavite State University.
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College and Department College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). Department of Humanities.
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Summary, etc. <br/> ARENAS, CHERRY ANN M., CABANTOG, MARIE LEAN M., DAYAO, ELLAINE JOYCE F., DE TAZA, MARIEL M., and IRAG, PATRICIA ANN Q. "Check Out!": A Systemic Functional Analysis of Online Advertisements of Selected E- Commerce Platforms in the Philippines, Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. June 2022. Adviser: Dr. Agnes C. Francisco. <br/><br/> The study was conducted to analyze the online advertisements of selected e- commerce platforms in the Philippines using Halliday's (1961) Systemic Functional Linguistics framework particularly in terms of its metafunctional dimension. Specifical- ly, it aimed to determine: the general description of the selected electronic commerce platforms in the Philippines, the ideational metafunctional features present in the online advertisements in terms of transitivity, the interpersonal metafunctional features in relation to modality, and the textual features in terms of word formation and word meaning. The top five (5) e-commerce platforms in the Philippines including Shopee, Lazada, Amazon, Carousell, and LBC Express were the sources of the online advertisements analyzed. Three (3) online advertisements were selected based on their relevance and timeliness, concepts and trends, and popularity and demand. Coding of these advertisements was done according to the e-commerce platform they represent. Validation of the analysis data was done by three (3) language/linguistics experts. Frequency counts, percentage distribution, and narrative description of the data gathered were made and analyzed. Findings revealed that rectangles and circles are commonly used shapes in online poster advertisements of e-commerce platforms in the Philippines. Colors like red, yellow, and white imply that it is used sparingly to draw attention or contrast with another color. The use of bold fonts also makes the online advertisement simpler to recall and recognize because it emphasizes the text and a brand tagline. Punctuation marks that have an impact on the message that the advertisers are communicating. In terms of ideational function, it was revealed that the online advertisements contain material process of transitivity while dynamic modality abound. Affixation was also found to be the most common word-formation process. While visuals as a kind of marketing communication assist the advertiser in conveying the creative appeal message most engagingly and effectively possible, these also have substantial practical ramifications and can guide e-commerce enterprises' communication strategies. Material process as used in online advertisements help present the whole thought an online advertisement has as it states what will happen and what is in the online advertisement itself. And while modality emphasizes subjectivity and objectivity, expresses politeness, and unites discourse into cohesion, the use of affixation for the purpose of alteration and pluralization helps the online advertisements to resonate to its audiences, the consumers, and to influence and deliver to a larger audience. Keywords: E-commerce, Halliday, Ideational, Interpersonal, Metafunction, Modality, Online Advertisements, SFL, Textual, Transitivity Process .<br/><br/>
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Method of acquisition Submitted to the University Library
Date of acquisition 07/18/2022
Accession number T-9288
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Advertising
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Advertising
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General subdivision Online platforms
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Course or Program Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies
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Personal name Cabantog, Marie Lean M.
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Personal name Dayao, Ellaine Joyce F.
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Personal name De Taza, Mariel M.
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9 (RLIN) 41945
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Personal name Irag, Patricia Ann Q.
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Personal name Francisco, Agnes C.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification   Room use only Non-fiction Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Theses Section 07/18/2022 Submitted copy to the University Library THESIS/SP 600   659.14 Ar3 2022 00083665 01/22/2024 http://library.cvsu.edu.ph/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=21c476ffe7012ca2ab93d7fde2aff995 01/22/2024 Theses / Manuscripts T-9288
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