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KONSEPTUALISASI METAFORA DALAM ULASAN PARFUM PADA MEDIA SOSIAL TIKTOK Pradianti, Keni
Jurnal Sasindo UNPAM Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): Sasindo Unpam
Publisher : Universitas Pamulang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32493/sasindo.v11i2.39-45

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Media sosial dapat dimanfaat sebagai alat untuk saling berbagi informasi terkait suatu produk.  Salah satu jenis produk yang dijadikan sebagai objek ulasan di media sosial adalah parfum. Hal yang menarik dari ulasan parfum adalah cara pengulas mendeskripsikan wewangian yang mereka jelaskan di dalam setiap ulasannya. Tentu bukan hal yang mudah untuk menjelaskan suatu aroma sehingga dapat langsung dipahami oleh pendengar. Salah satu strategi yang digunakan untu menggambarkan produk adalah melalui metafora. Lebih jauh, penggunaan metafora dapat merepresentasikan kognisi dari pengulas berdasarkan fitur-fitur linguistik yang ada. Berangkat dari latar belakang tersebut, maka penelitian ini dilakukan untuk menelaah metafora yang digunakan oleh pengulas dalam menjabarkan wewangian. Data dalam penelitian ini adalah video-video ulasan parfum yang diunggah oleh tiga pengulas parfum di tiktok. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa metafora struktural adalah  jenis metafora dengan frekuensi temuan paling tinggi, sedangkan metafora orientasional memiliki frekuensi temuan yang paling rendah.  
Investigating Familial Influence on Stuttering Triadi, Rai Bagus; Pradianti, Keni; Apriliyani, N Yeffa Afnita
Jurnal Lingua Idea Vol 16 No 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jli.2025.16.1.14860

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A unique case of stuttering was found in South Tangerang, involving an entire family—both parents and their children—all exhibiting this kind of speech disorder. This study aims to investigate the nature and variation of stuttering experienced by each family member, with a focus on the structural placement of speech disfluencies, the situational conditions under which stuttering occurs, and the potential underlying causes. Employing a qualitative-descriptive research design, data were collected through interviews, direct observation, and stimulus-response techniques. The analysis was conducted through three linguistic lenses: structural (examining the linguistic form and placement of stuttering), cognitive (considering the influence of communicative context and processing load), and psycholinguistic (exploring internal and external causal factors). The findings reveal significant variation in the manifestation of stuttering among family members, with disfluencies occurring at different positions within utterances, affecting their sounds production, such as: 1). losing of several phonemes like /c/, /a/, and /m/; 2). repetitions, and 3). phonemes displacements. In addition, cognitive analysis showed that stuttering is triggered under varying communicative conditions. These findings suggest that both environmental and familial factors may play a significant role in the development and persistence of stuttering. This research contributes to the broader field of stuttering studies by offering new insight into hereditary and contextual influences on speech disorders within the Indonesian cultural and linguistic setting.