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Contextual Motivations in Theme-Rheme Choices: A Study of Malawian Political News

Abstract

This article explores the motivations behind Theme-Rheme choices in political news reports published in the Malawian English-language printed media. While researchers agree that these choices are functional rather than arbitrary, there is a lack of consensus on what drives the selection of Theme and Rheme. Some studies argue that political discourse is driven by ideological motivations, while others point to text-based organization as the primary influence on thematic choices. Additionally, variations in thematic structures across different varieties of English suggest that regional factors may also play a role. Using Systemic Functional Grammar, this study examines political news coverage during the rise to power of Malawi’s second president, Bakili Muluzi, using data from four local newspapers. The research aims to assess how the choice of Theme and Rheme reflects ideological stances and organizational strategies in the political context. The article contends that these choices are shaped by a combination of context-dependent factors, including ideological leanings, the structure of the political discourse, and the broader socio-cultural environment. It highlights the complex interplay between linguistic structures and contextual influences in shaping the way political news is communicated. Ultimately, the study reveals that Theme-Rheme choices in Malawian political reporting are not simply a matter of grammar or ideology, but are deeply embedded in the interaction between language, power, and context.

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Lalit Sharma, (2025-02-21 14:15:07.403). Contextual Motivations in Theme-Rheme Choices: A Study of Malawian Political News. Abhi International Journal of Humanities and Law, Volume D5VD9CkOo1KV4U0eHzbL, Issue 1.