EUPHEMISM USED IN THE HEADLINE OF POLITICAL ARTICLES IN REUTERS.COM

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Type of Euphemism, Euphemism, Political Article

Abstrak

The objective of this research are to identify the types of euphemism and to describe the meaning of euphemism that used in the headline of political article in reuters.com.  In analyzing this research, the writer applies theory of Allan and Burridge and Warren to analyze the data. The study is done by using qualitative method and the data are gathered through library research. The data are taken from sentences, phrases and words in the headline news of political articles in www.reuters.com 1st January 2016 until September 2016 edition that contains euphemism.

The first finding show that there are six types of euphemism the found in headline of political article in reuter.com, they are: metaphor, idiom, remodeling, circumlocution, semantics change, and shortening. The second finding about the meaning, the meaning of each euphemism used in reuters.com is based on the context of the news. The meaning of euphemism itself can be only single meaning or more than one meaning

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