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Title: THE FUNCTIONS OF NATIONAL ANTHEMS, A THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE
CHADIAN AND CAMEROONIAN NATIONAL ANTHEMS |
Authors: Issa Djimet ,Chad |
Abstract: This paper is about the analysis of the Cameroonian and Chadian national Anthems from a
systemic functional perspective, notably on the basis of the theory of textual meaning: Theme.
This theory is coined by Halliday and Matthiessen (2004). The two national anthems are referred
to as Text 1 and Text 2, respectively. The analysis of linguistic data is carried out using both the
quantitative and qualitative research method principles; thus, the article adopts the mixed research
method. Actually, the texts have been split into analyzable units called clauses and the
aforementioned research methods have been applied to them so as to find out the functions
officiated by the national anthems of Cameroon and Chad. The results disclose an abundant
occurrence of topical Themes followed by interpersonal ones both in Text 1 and 2. These have
highlighted fundamental functions of patriotism, unity and work in a general context of right and
wise attitudes to enhance peace and harmony. The values encoded in the national anthems of
Cameroon and Chad must be actualized if these countries are to develop.
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