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Journal : JELL (Journal of English Language and Literature) STIBA-IEC Jakarta

The Implicature and Presupposition Analysis of “Fever” Song Lyrics by Adam Lambert Hidayat, Arif; Mujani, Sahril; Wahab, Bizrinov R
JELL (Journal of English Language and Literature) STIBA-IEC Jakarta Vol 10 No 01 (2025): JELL STIBA IEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i01.279

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The research aims to explore the usage and meanings of these elements in the lyrics by analyzing each sentence and describing them using a semantic and pragmatic method. The study also discusses the influence of music genres on the listener’s mood and emotions. The research findings shed light on the cognitive processes involved in counterfactual thinking and the online processing of counterfactual conditionals. The study’s emphasis on textual analysis and interpretation aligns with the qualitative descriptive model, providing a detailed understanding of implicatures and presuppositions in the song lyrics. The research contributes to understanding the role of linguistic representations in contributing to pragmatic presuppositions and the derivation of soft triggering. Overall, this research provides insights into the cognitive mechanisms underlying the comprehension of counterfactual statements and the significance of music genres in shaping the listener’s emotions and sentiments.
Family Conflicts in Bawang Putih and Bawang Merah Movie: A Feminist Perspective Supandi, Dwika Putri; Herlyna, Herlyna; Mujani, Sahril
JELL (Journal of English Language and Literature) STIBA-IEC Jakarta Vol 10 No 02 (2025): JELL STIBA IEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.291

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Although family conflict is frequently depicted in folktale-based films, there is still little feminist literary analysis of it in Indonesian literary studies. This study aims to rectify this deficiency through looking at gender roles and family conflict in the film Bawang Putih dan Bawang Merah, which draws inspiration from traditional Indonesian folklore. Finding out how patriarchal values are ingrained in family dynamics and how women are oppressed and empowered is the goal of this study. Characters, dialogue, conflict patterns, and narrative structure are all examined in this study using feminist literary theory and a qualitative descriptive methodology. The findings demonstrate how the movie depicts unfairness, favouritism, jealousy, and power disparity among female characters in a patriarchal household. The motion picture. The film also emphasises the female characters' strong and defiant moments, highlighting the intricate relationship between feminist views and conventional values. The analysis comes to the conclusion that although the film perpetuates certain gender stereotypes, its narrative decisions also offer chances for feminist discourse
Applying Minderop’s Fictional Characterization to Imaginary Friends in the IF (2024) Movie Fitri, Farhadia Syawala; Mujani, Sahril; Mashuri, mashuri
JELL (Journal of English Language and Literature) STIBA-IEC Jakarta Vol 10 No 02 (2025): JELL STIBA IEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.294

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Imagination plays a crucial role in childhood development, often represented through imaginary friends as emotional and cognitive companions. The movie IF (2024) presents a unique narrative that visualizes children’s imaginary friends and their deeper meanings. This research aims to analyze the characterization of imaginary friends. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this research applies Albertine Minderop’s fictional characterization theory to examine how each imaginary friend is portrayed through name and dialogue. Data is collected through observation of the movie's scenes, character interactions, and dialogues. The findings reveal that imaginary friends are not merely fictional entities but serve as emotional representation of unspoken feelings such as grief, loneliness, and inner strength. This research concludes that IF (2024) offers a profound representation of how imaginary friends can accompany a child's psychological journey, bridging creativity, emotional growth, and the struggle of letting go.
Orion Pax’s Heroic Transformation under Oppression Using Vogler’s Hero’s Journey in Transformers One (2024) Movie Amalia, Amira Raihana; Mujani, Sahril; Nawakwulan, Lyla
JELL (Journal of English Language and Literature) STIBA-IEC Jakarta Vol 10 No 02 (2025): JELL STIBA IEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.295

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The research aims to identify Orion Pax’s journey to regain liberation from constricted environments that undervalued him as a miner and undermined him as lower class. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, the research identified 10 of the 12 phases of Orion Pax's transformation as a step towards his final transformation into Optimus Prime. The findings reveal that Orion oppressive environment undervalues him as a defective bot with no cog to urge him to yearn for a new life. Along the journey, he learns of Sentinel Prime's crimes, which motivate him to fight for his freedom, only to be betrayed by D-16, resulting in his untimely death. His resurrection as Optimus Prime restored the balance to Cybertron and abolished the rigid structure of Cybertron society. Ensuring freedom to the miner class of Cybertron with a new vision of equality. This study argues that Vogler’s Hero’s Journey is not bound to the traditional self-discovery structure but instead can be applied to a non- human character in oppressive settings, providing new perspectives on class struggle, labour exploitation and freedom. The study contributes to the enrichment of the narrative and literary fields in Hero’s journey transformation in the Transformer Universe field.
Face-Saving and Face-Threatening Strategies in Sundanese Teenagers' Interactions through TikTok Content Mustaam Firmansyah, Luki Alifia; Mujani, Sahril; Pujiani, lilik
JELL (Journal of English Language and Literature) STIBA-IEC Jakarta Vol 10 No 02 (2025): JELL STIBA IEC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37110/jell.v10i02.301

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In today’s digital landscape, traditional norms of politeness are increasingly challenged by the fluid and often informal nature of online communication, particularly among teenagers. This study focuses on how Sundanese teenagers apply undak-usuk basa, a cultural system of linguistic politeness in their content interactions on TikTok, a platform characterized by spontaneous and casual exchanges. The aim of this research is to analyze how face-saving and face-threatening strategies are utilized by Sundanese-speaking adolescents in digital peer communication. Employing a qualitative approach, the study collects data through observation and discourse analysis of selected TikTok videos. Brown and Levinson’s Politeness Theory serves as the primary framework to examine how traditional politeness strategies are adapted within modern teenage interactions. The findings reveal that Sundanese teenagers apply undak-usuk basa selectively, influenced by social context, peer dynamics, and platform-specific norms. These results suggest that while digital media shapes communication behavior, the cultural norms embedded in undak-usuk basa remain relevant in the practice of both face-saving and face-threatening acts