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A Study of Illocutionary Acts Used by Poppy and Kate in “Wild Child” Movie Qolbi, Ashfi Kadarol; -, Wijayadi; Noor, Farhan
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2016): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v4i1.2096

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The aim of this research is to investigate types of illocutionary acts used by main characters in Wild Child and the purpose of illocutionary acts. The researcher uses descriptive qualitative method since she describes the phenomena of illocutionary act used by Poppy and Kate. The researcher uses the script of Wild Child movie as the data source to be analyzed and the researcher took some internet references and books as the supporting data for analyzing and discovering the types of illocutionary acts in this movie. This research found four types of illocutionary acts. There are representative, directive, expressive, and commisive. This research did not found illocutionary acts of declarative. The most of utterance used by Poppy and Kate is directive utterance. The purpose of illocutionary acts is to get someone to do something.
The Phonological Analysis of Animal Sounds in English and Indonesians Tohari, Candra Alim; Asmarandhani, Ahmad Idris; -, Wijayadi
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2016): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v4i1.2097

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People in different countries have their own methods on how they imitate the sounds of the same animals. The real example is that Englishmen imitate the sound of cat as /miːˈaʊ/. On the other hand, Indonesians imitate the sound of the same cat as /meɔŋ/. Those sound, in term of linguistics, are considered as onomatopoeic words. This study is about animal onomatopoeic word where the objective of the study is to find both the similarities and differences between how Englishmen and Indonesians imitate the sound of the same animal in term of phonetic features. To achieve the objective of the study, the writer compiles list of twenty animal onomatopoeic words both from English and Indonesian languages. Then the sounds are analyzed in terms of phonetic and phonological theories. As the result, there are similarities as well as differences in both consonants and vowels.
An Existentialism Analysis of Chekhov’s Main Characters Smirnov in “The Bear”, Lomov in “The Proposal” and Ivan in “A Tragedian In Spite Of Himself” -, Aminatuzzuhriyyah; -, Wijayadi; Ihsan, Pramudana
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2016): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v4i2.2099

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This study is attempted to analyze an existentialism of Chekhov’s main characters Smirnov in “The Bear”, Lomov in “The Proposal” and Ivan in “A Tragedian in Spite of Himself”. The data are taken from the dialogues selected in the plays mentioned. There are two objectives of the study that are: to find how the main characters show their existence; and to reveal why the main characters doing so in the plays. Descriptive qualitative is applied as research method, while existentialism as the main theory and positivism and rationalism as the supporting theory. This Study found out how the main characters oppose positivism and rationalism by being subjective. Each character has their own way in showing their existence. As the result, every character has their own purposes to be existence. The purposes of the main characters are their own eternal happiness. In “The Bear” Smirnov is being stubborn because he wants to show his power as a landowner, in “The Proposal”  Lomov is flaunting his wealth in order to propose Natalya, and Ivan is nagging to get sympathy from his friend.
Phonological Acquisition in Pronouncing Indonesian Consonant Words by Two Year Old Children Ulaimah, Fifi; -, Wijayadi; Hamsia, Waode
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2016): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v4i2.2101

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This study was about phonological acquisition, especially on phonological process theory by David Ingram. It focused on the consonant word production by three two-year-old Indonesian children. The researchers applied qualitative research methods and the data were taken from the three Indonesian children’s speech in naturalistic conversation. Based on the data analysis and interpretation, the researchers found that not all of Ingram’s phonological processes occur in the subjects’ word production. There were nine from twelve processes. In addition, the researchers also found four other phonological processes which did not reflect Ingram’s theory and there were still several sounds which were not acquired yet by the subjects at the end of her research.
An Analysis of Pivot Grammar Used by Pupils in Playgroup At-Taqwa Surabaya Laayranita, Mery Claudia; -, Wijayadi; Mayasari, Linda
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2015): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v3i2.2159

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This article entitled An Analysis Of Pivot Grammar Used By Pupils In Playgroup Attaqwa Surabaya. Language is the most important mean of communication in every human being. Language is obtained since human were in mother’s womb. Therefore, the researcher analyzes the pupils production of the utterance at the age of two to three years old in at-taqwa playgroup, meaning and description about pupils utterances. The design of researcher is descriptive qualitative research. It contains the description of pupil’s utterance in at-taqwa playgroup. The result of the study shows that in many activities of observation most pupils in at-taqwa playgroup use two utterances that are referred as pivot grammar.
An Analysis of Code Switching and Code Mixing Used the the Characters in Novel Perahu Kertas by Dewi Lestari (Dee) Yuniarta, Rizky; -, Wijayadi; Mayasari, Linda
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2014): April
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v2i1.2167

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This research analyzes code switching and code mixing which exist in the conversation of novel Perahu Kertas. The aims of this research are describe the types of code switching and code mixing used in the conversation in novel Perahu Kertas, the components in speaking of code switching and code mixing in the conversation in novel Perahu Kertas, and the reasons of using code switching and code mixing. This research uses a descriptive qualitative with the conversation utterances in novel Perahu Kertas as the sample. The data collection technique in this research is documentation techniques. The data collection are taken from the conversation in novel Perahu Kertas that use code switching and code mixing. The source of the data of this research is utterances from conversations in the novel Perahu Kertas. Based on the analysis, the result can be concluded that the code switching and code mixing phenomena in novel Perahu Kertas are situational, metaphorical code switching, and inner, outer code mixing. The component of speaking is from SPEAKING acronym. The reasons of code switching and code mixing in novel Perahu Kertas are arrival of a new person, different status and formality, particular topics, affective message, and expressing disapproval.