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English Phonological Analysis: Revealing Sound Structure and Patterns Lubis, Yani; Nasution, Sofiyani; Tanjung, Nadila; Wahyuni, Dela; Harahap, Indah Permata Sari
Socius: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol 1, No 10 (2024): May
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11282435

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Phonology is a powerful method for deciphering the intricate connection between language and sound structure. Through its investigation, scientists gain bits of knowledge into how sounds are delivered, saw, and coordinated inside dialects, eventually adding to a more profound comprehension of the major idea of human correspondence. In phonology, we experience representative sounds that are mental reflections. They act as portrayals or images that represent the genuine sounds we hear in language. Although they are not exact physical replicas of those sounds, these symbolic sounds are mental constructs that assist us in studying and analyzing how language sounds work. In this study, research methods were utilized. As indicated by Kirk and Mill operator subjective comprehension was at first in light of subjective perceptions as opposed to quantitative perceptions. Phonology is worried about this sort of semantic information. Phonology studies how speech sounds form systems and patterns in human language. Phonetics provides the means for describing a language's phonology, which is the system and pattern of speech sounds.
Phonological Processing and Reading Skills In Children With Speech Disorders Lubis, Yani; Dalimunthe, Herika; Nasution, Tuti Alawiyah Ramadani; Lubis, Nurul Hidayah; Lubis, Elfi Mawaddah
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 5 (2024): Madani, Vol. 2, No. 5 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11378136

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Youngsters who have difficulties pronouncing words also have difficulties comprehending and manipulating word sounds. Even if kids grow better at speaking as they age, this may still have an impact on how effectively they learn to read. The present study employs library research or literature review, a method that entails the collection of data and information from a variety of library resources, including reference books, prior research findings, articles, notes, and pertinent journals pertaining to the subject under investigation. To find out more about this, researchers consult earlier research and library books. Phonological awareness is the ability to recognize, manipulate, and break down sounds in words. Even before they can read, children need to have this talent. There are several methods to test it, including examining word constituents, like by looking at parts of words, such as the beginning sound and the rest of the word.
The Level of Success In English For Two and Semester Islamic Education Management Three Students In This Classroom Lubis, Yani; Pratiwi, Inda; Rambe, Yasmin Azura; Lukman, Paidi
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 5 (2024): Madani, Vol. 2, No. 5 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11447483

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Learning English is intended to facilitate communication between individuals and nations. Proficient use of English enables people to effectively express their ideas, emotions, and thoughts. However, students often struggle with English due to a lack of confidence in using the language in conversational contexts. Utilizing a conversation-based learning model can boost students' confidence in communication, especially when supported by digital modules. This method was tested with a sample of vocational high school (SMA) students. The research involved creating digital teaching materials using the Sigil application, which can be accessed on computers, tablets, and smartphones, and compiling various resources for self-study to enhance conversational skills. The study found that learning through the conversation model resulted in an 81.8% success rate across seven evaluation components.
The Analysis of Understanding English Reading Text In Uinsu Students MPI Prodi 2 Lubis, Yani; Sukmawan, Indah; Asri, Dwi; Safitri, Rizki Rahmadani
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 5 (2024): Madani, Vol. 2, No. 5 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11275747

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The purpose of this research is to understand how to increase the understanding of how to read English for students of the second semester of the Islamic Education Management study program, so that they can read comfortably, understand the meaning of each word, sentence and paragraph without looking at the dictionary when reading. carried out using qualitative methods starting from direct observation to the MPI 2 student class, interviews were also carried out with several students, and finally we took documentation during the interview process, so that we received the correct results. The achievements of this research show that students' English reading comprehension has improved significantly from the previous semester, students have also understood the meaning of English reading texts by just listening to them. The method they use to improve their understanding is by continuing to read English regularly, and memorizing lists of words. By increasing the list of words, we as students can improve our reading comprehension. These are the two methods that the average student uses.
Exploring Allophones and Minimal Pairs of Vowels and Consonants In English Phonology Lubis, Yani; Hasyanah, Hafifah; S, Shafirahasan; Maharani, Widya; Fadhilah, Raudhotul
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 4 (2024): Madani, Vol. 2, No. 4 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11276847

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In pronouncing words correctly, people should consider the sound system inherent in a particular language. Studying pronunciation is essential for enhancing students' language abilities in English. It holds a significant position in English instruction. According to Candlin and Chrichton, pronunciation is not only necessary for speaking but also for effective communication and conveying meaning in a clear and comprehensible manner. In other words, when a speaker communicates a message, it should be received by the listener with clarity and understanding. However, there are instances where the listener may not comprehend or appear perplexed by what the speaker has said. The research encompasses the researcher's strategy for data collection and analysis. According to research design refers to the researcher's plan for proceeding within the specific context of the study. In this research, a descriptive study with a qualitative approach was employed. Qualitative research aims to describe phenomena using words as the primary means of analysis. as for the conclusion of the discussion These minimal pairs are important for illustrating the distinct vowel phonemes in the English language and their role in conveying meaning. and help explain sound variations, sound changes, and sound distribution patterns in the language. By studying phonological rules, we can understand the principles underlying the sound system of language and how it sounds-these sounds interact in different linguistic contexts.
Specification and English Tenses Dalimunthe, Gilang Luthfie; Pratama, Ahmad Yudha; Aini, Nur; Sabillah, Dinda Salsa; Lubis, Yani
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 6 (2024): Madani, Vol 2, No. 6 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11670580

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The abstract in the English version must be written with fulfill the rules of good English writing for abstracts in scientific papers. The sentences in the abstract must be written in sentence type (tenses) are appropriate .Therefore, the researcher uses Report Text material specifically about student experiences, so there are four students who will be observed by the researcher. The research method used is a descriptive method or what is usually called a qualitative method. And qualitative data will be conveyed by observing students' handwriting. Based on the research results, it can be concluded that there are two types of tenses used in writing abstracts in English; simple present tense for writing "background" and "conclusion", and simple past tense for "goals", "methods", and "results". To minimize errors in using tenses, it would be better if each journal attached a file about the use of tenses in each abstract component.
Pronunciation of Dialects and Accents Lubis, Yani; Ibriza, Tazkiya Aulia; Hakim BB, Agung Arif; Siregar, Amanda; Husna, Nurul
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 7 (2024): Madani, Vol 2. No. 7, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12514039

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Accents and dialects are important aspects of linguistic studies that reflect the diversity of languages around the world. Accent refers to the distinctive way a person or group pronounces words, which can be influenced by geographical, social and cultural factors. For example, the Southern American English accent has distinctive features in its pronunciation and intonation that set it apart from other accents in the United States. Dialects, on the other hand, encompass a wider variety of language, including different vocabulary, syntax, and grammatical conventions. Understanding accents and dialects is important because it facilitates better communication between native and non-native speakers of a language. It also helps us appreciate the cultural richness contained in the language, as well as understand the identity and social affiliation expressed through the way a person speaks. In this era of globalization, a better understanding of accents and dialects also supports deeper cultural integration in international communication and cooperation across countries. As such, the study of accent and dialect involves not only linguistic analysis but also an exploration of the cultural and social role of language in society. This provides a deep insight into the complexity of human communication and relationships around the world.
Comparative Analysis of Adjectives In English Siagian, Elvi Riski Hidayati Br.; Damanik, Nazla Khairunnisa; Harahap, Hasti Ananda; Panjaitan, Zakiyah Darajah; Lubis, Yani
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 6 (2024): Madani, Vol 2, No. 6 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12363079

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This study aims to analyze the use of comparative adjectives in English by students at the State Islamic University of North Sumatra (UIN SU). Mastery of adjective comparison is important to improve English skills, both oral and written. The research uses a qualitative approach with an interview method to 20 students from various study programs. Interview questions include the use of adjectives in positive, comparative, superlative, as well as irregular adjectives and their exceptions. The results of the study revealed that students experienced difficulties related to the use of irregular adjectives, exceptions in the formation of comparisons, long adjectives, lack of practice and practice, and the influence of the mother tongue. These findings provide valuable information for the development of more effective teaching methods in the topic of adjective comparison in UIN SU. In addition, this research contributes to enriching English learning literature, especially in the context of Indonesian higher education.
THE USE OF MONDLY APPLICATION TO INCREASE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY MASTERY Wardani, Ira; Lubis, Yani
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Exposure
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i1.14216

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Vocabulary is an important element in language learning that students have to master. English language learning is greatly influenced by technological advances. Several applications have provided more flexible and accessible means that can be used through smartphones as needed for vocabulary mastery . This study aims to find out how senior high school students can increase their vocabulary mastery through the use of Mondly. A quantitative approach with a pre-experimental design is the method used in this study. The 10th grade students of SMK Tritech Informatika Medan participated in the study.. According to the research findings, the students' mean score was 71.69 on the pretest and 83.53 on the posttest. The t-test with a sig (2-tailed) value of 0.000 or 0.05 was used to test the hypothesis. Therefore, "Ha" is accepted, and "Ho" is rejected. Thus, it can be concluded that vocabulary learned using Mondly application significantly increased the vocabulary mastery of tenth-grade students of SMK Tritech Informatika.Keywords: Vocabulary mastery, Mondly application, Language learning
The Courtesy Conversation In Daily Life Fadila, Nazwa Rizky; Lubis, Yani; Rahma Dalimunthe, Saskia; Farhan Handoko, Muhammad; Andika, Riki Bayu
MUDABBIR Journal Research and Education Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Vol. 5 No. 1 Januari - Juni 2025
Publisher : Perkumpulan Manajer Pendidikan Islam Indonesia (PERMAPENDIS) Prov. Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56832/mudabbir.v5i1.687

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This study explores the role of conversational routines and politeness strategies in fostering effective communication across diverse cultural and professional contexts. By integrating phonological analysis and sociolinguistic perspectives, the research examines how sound structures, such as phonemes and syllable patterns, influence the production and perception of polite expressions. Data were collected through recorded conversations and analyzed using qualitative coding and phonological tools, including minimal pairs exercises and syllable segmentation. The findings reveal that conversational routines, while rooted in cultural traditions, adapt dynamically to situational demands, balancing stability with flexibility. The study also highlights the significance of politeness as a social tool, both in everyday and professional interactions, where it ensures respect and cohesion. Educational interventions using interactive media and phonological techniques were found to enhance participants’ ability to navigate routine conversations with linguistic and cultural precision. These insights contribute to a deeper understanding of the interplay between language structures and social norms, offering practical implications for language education, cross-cultural communication, and professional training. The findings underscore the importance of phonological clarity and conversational adaptability in promoting inclusivity and mutual respect in diverse interactions.
Co-Authors Abbas, Ridwan Adelia, Devi Agung Prasetio, Agung Ahmad MAULANA Aini Nurul Aisyah, Salzabil Meila Rihadatul Akmalia, Selva Rizky Alvindi, Alvindi Amirah Siregar, Ayunda Putri Amru, Aisyah Anas Nst, Syarifah Andika, Riki Bayu Andini, Aula Andriani, Septria Arsyah, Afifah Asmaul Husna Asri, Dwi Asti, Dwi Aulia, Nicky Azahra, Norahma Azelia, Dinda Azhar Pane, Fahmi Azralia, Chelsi Balqis, Nabilah Barus, Putri Anantasari Batubara, Afrohul Fadhillah Bayu, Muhammad Dalimunthe, Gilang Luthfie Dalimunthe, Herika Damanik, Nazla Khairunnisa Darajat, Dzakiyah Daulay, Anysah Daulay, Tuah Akbar Dega, Aries Bachtiar Dhini Aulia Dian Rizka Aulia Divany, Adelia Fadhilah, Raudhotul Fadila, Nazwa Rizky Fadillah, Wisnu Farhan Handoko, Muhammad Geovani, Celli Habeahan, Rahmatilah Ainy Habibi, Irfan Hafiz, M. Fahrezy Al Hakim BB, Agung Arif Hamdani Hamdani Hamdani Rambe, Riza Harahap, Ade Khofipah Indah Harahap, Afzylianur Harahap, Beby Ariani Harahap, Eka Bima Khairani Harahap, Hasti Ananda Harahap, Indah Permata Sari Harahap, Nur Intan Harahap, Rizqil Aulia Balqis Hasibuan, Agus Salim Hasibuan, Assyifa Padiska Hasibuan, Azmiani Hasibuan, Fitri Widya Jayanti Hasyanah, Hafifah Hasyim, Salwa Khumairah Hawa, Pratiwi Husni, Putri Nabila Hutagalung, Rahmad Rizki Ibriza, Tazkiya Aulia Idris, Fahmi Indarto, Hanafi Aryunsyah Irhamuddin, Irhamuddin Israra, Raia Fathi Jaariyah, A’inun Kasari, Khairin Khairani, Lutfi Putri Khodijah, Raifa Naswa Khoirul Anwar Lestari Pane, Tiara Indah Limong, Annisasalsabila Lubis, Angga Dinata Lubis, Elfi Mawaddah Lubis, Nurul Hidayah Lukman, Paidi Mahara, Elvida Futri Maharani, Widya Mahrani, Khairika Maifira, Hafiza Marpaung, Rismayani Marpaung, Waldy Capri Marinto Marzuky, Mhd Sulung Matondang, Nia Ajmaini Maulidya, Amanah Muhammad, Syahzatul Munawwarah, Hidayatul Nadirah Afifah Nadiyyana, Siti Nanda, Arin Putri Nasution, Abdurrahman Nasution, Sofiyani Nasution, Tuti Alawiyah Ramadani Natasya Natasya Nisa, Naila Halwatun Nst, Najwa Hafizhah Nur Aini Nurhalizah, Diva Nurul Husna Padang, Serli Br Panjaitan, Suhaida Zain Panjaitan, Zakiyah Darajah Pasaribu, Nur Saniyah Pasaribu, Sagita Anggraini Pasaribu, Wirda Lestari Pratama, Ahmad Yudha Pratiwi, Inda Pulungan, Gyan Suhaimi Purba, Hotmaida Dwi Fitriani Putri Nainggolan, Elsa Aisyah Putri, Izki Fidian Putri, Sabrina Bila Putri, Sufiyani Nur Syamsiah Putri, Varisha Naila Rahma Dalimunthe, Saskia Rahma, Syifa Ulya Rahmadillah, Suci Rahmadina, Suci Rahwani, Sintiya Ramadhan, Syahril Ramadhani, Nazwa Ramadhany, Cindy Alia Rambe, Yasmin Azura Rizkiara, Ine Rizky Maulana, Rizky Rizky, Septiana Romadhani Siregar, Suci Rosanti, Rosanti S, Shafirahasan Sabillah, Dinda Salsa Safitri, Rafiah Dian Safitri, Rizki Rahmadani Salmananda, Dandi Salsavira, Faliza Layla Sarahseti, Dian Fanny Sartika Sartika Siagian, Elvi Riski Hidayati Br. Simamora, Mahmud Sipahutar, Mirna Rismala Rosi Raihan Siregar , Ayunda Putri Amirah Siregar, Amanda Siregar, Deva Yanti Siregar, Fauzia Amelia Br. Siregar, Rahma Wardani Siregar, Sabila Khoiroh Siregar, Usman Rialdi Sitepu, Lunaya Khairunisya br Suci Permatasari Suhaila, Jihan Sukma, Elsa Muliani Sukmawan, Indah Surbakti, Alika Nathania Suriadi, Aldo Syafira, Syafira Tambunan , Rahma Tanjung, Devina Tanjung, Nadila Tanjung, Rahmi Rahmita Triani, Ade Rahma Utama, Loudya Putri Wahyuni, Dela Wani, Anis Syafa Wardani, Ira Wardani, Nia Widyana, Airen Yusriani, Yusriani Zahriah, Putri Zahwannisa, Riskha Zaki, Sayyid Ahmad Zega, Aryansyah Zeg Zhani, Vira Ulfia