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LANGUAGE AND COMMUNITY RESPONSE ON THE APPEAL AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF COVID-19 Ladyanna, Sonezza; Almos, Rona; Merina, Yola
TELL - US JOURNAL Vol 6, No 2 (2020): November 2020
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (261.804 KB) | DOI: 10.22202/tus.2020.v6i2.4423

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Language in appeals and announcements regarding Covid19 in public spaces is an important factor in communication regarding the handling of this pandemic. In this regard, this article describes the language and reactions of the public to the appeals and announcements regarding Covid19. The data source in this study is the language of appeals and announcements regarding Covid19 in public spaces in West Sumatra Province, Indonesia. The data in this study are linguistic variations and people's responses to linguistic variations in the Covid19 appeal and announcement. Data collection was carried out through observation and questionnaires. The analysis was carried out in the framework of sociolinguistic study. Based on the results of the analysis, it can be concluded that the languages used are Indonesian with formal and informal varieties, English, and Minangkabau language, also found the use of abbreviations, acronyms, and mixing-code. People have different reactions regarding the use of the language, some agree and disagree, on the other hand there are those who are affected and not. This difference is influenced by age and education. The novelty in this research is the finding that appeals and announcements relating to handling Covid19 will be more optimal if they are equipped with the number of victims of this virus.
CORPUS LINGUISTICS: UTILIZATION OF A MORPHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Almos, Rona; Seswita, Seswita; Asdaqul Asma, Rahma
TELL - US JOURNAL Vol 10, No 4 (2024): Applied Linguistics in the Digital Age and Cultural Context
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/tus.2024.v10i4.9118

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This research aims to examine the use of corpus linguistics from a morphological perspective. Corpus linguistics, as an empirical method that utilizes collections of texts or speech, allows researchers to carry out language analysis on a large scale with a higher level of accuracy. In the field of morphology, this approach is used to identify and analyze the frequency and distribution of morphemes, morphological variations, and distribution patterns of affixes in various linguistic contexts. Through comprehensive corpus data analysis, this research is expected to reveal morphological patterns that are not visible in small or introspective studies. The research results show that the corpus-based approach provides deeper and broader insights into the morphological structure of language, although there are several challenges such as the representativeness of the corpus and complex data processing. This research makes a significant contribution to the understanding of morphological variation and distribution and offers recommendations for a more effective corpus research methodology.