This is a Critical Discourse
Analysis of the collocation of ‘homosexual’, ‘lesbian’, and ‘gay’ terms in the
corpus data of Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and British
National Corpus (BNC). By conducting Halliday’s theory, this study aims to find
out the representation of three terms, ‘homosexual’, lesbian’, and ‘gay’, also the
ideology, from the collocation words. As a combined study between Critical
Discourse Analysis and Corpus Linguistics, a qualitative and quantitative data
were used. By using corpus analysis as the method, the researcher analyzes the
ideology based on the collected collocates words. The result of the analysis
shows that ‘homosexual’, ‘lesbian’, and ‘gay’ has a linier relationship. Those
three terms are used in different area of public text, which are ‘homosexual’ is
more acceptable in academic term and ‘lesbian’ and ‘gay’ are mostly used in the
non-academic term. Even though COCA and BNC show the different amount of their
existence, they are share the same collocation: rights, relationship, lifestyle, identity, activist, and couple.