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Personification Language Style in The Poem Created by ChatGPT Muhamad Saiful Mukminin; Libra Dui Putra; Ahmad Abdul Muhhit; Amon Bernabas Tenis
Journal of Education and Contemporery Linguistics Vol. 1 No. 02 (2024)
Publisher : CV Alifba Media

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The present research aims to analyze the use of personification in poems generated by ChatGPT. A qualitative descriptive method is employed to examine the use of personification in the poems produced by this language model. The data used in the study consists of poems generated by the ChatGPT platform. Data collection techniques include observation and note-taking by providing the prompt “create a poem!” to ChatGPT. The data analysis is conducted in three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. In the data reduction stage, parts of the poems containing personification are identified, focusing on the attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects or abstract concepts. In the data presentation stage, the poems containing personification are described and explained, accompanied by concrete examples and contextual explanations of their usage. In the final stage, conclusions are drawn based on the analysis. The results of the study show that out of the ten poems analyzed, 28 cases of abstract personification and 33 cases of concrete personification were found. The poem titled Whispering Love stands out for its use of abstract personification, while the poem Harmony of Nature predominantly uses concrete personification. Personification in ChatGPT-generated poems enhances both aesthetic and emotional quality and helps make abstract concepts more comprehensible to readers.
Language, power, and democracy in presidential discourse:  a critical discourse analysis Amon Bernabas Tenis; Metria Dicky Putra; Iskandar Iskandar
IRecall Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): iRecall Journal: An Indonesian Journal for Language Learning and Teaching
Publisher : Indonesian Reseacher for Language Learning and Teaching

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This research presents the analysis of the statement made by the President of Indonesia on August 31, 2025, amid political protests and social turmoil. It seeks to investigate how the discourse reflects democracy using Norman Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) framework. The study employs a descriptive qualitative methodology and examines speech across three aspects: text, discourse practice, and socio-cultural practice. At the textual level, the president employs imperative forms, modal verbs, and interfaith salutations to establish authority while conveying a sense of inclusiveness. Within the realm of discourse practice, the assertion serves as a compelling tool that presents elite agreement as being attentive to the desires of citizens, disseminated widely through media to shape public opinion. At the socio-cultural level, it illustrates Indonesia’s democratic contradiction, acknowledging freedom of speech while strengthening governmental authority. The analysis shows that the speech depicts democracy as a combination of freedom and discipline, along with solidarity and order. The research finds that political discourse transmits governmental stances while also maintaining hegemonic legitimacy. It additionally recommends that upcoming studies examine how media framing enhances or challenges presidential communication and analyze comparable addresses across crises to deepen insights into language, authority, and democracy in Indonesia