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CAMPBELL MONOMYTH ANALYSIS OF SOUTH SUMATERA FOLKLORE Hikmah Yanti, Cita; Nopriani, Siska
English Community Journal Vol 8, No 1 (2024): English Community Journal
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/ecj.v8i1.7852

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This research focuses on Campbell Monomyth’ analysis of South Sumatera folklore. The purposes of this research are to describe the intrinsic elements of each story in South Sumatera folklore and analyze how the Monomyth is present in each story of South Sumatera folklore. Monomyth theory by Joseph Campbell is used as the main theory to find out the stages of a hero’s journey or Monomyth in each of Sumatera Selatan folklore. To conduct this research, the researcher uses the descriptive qualitative method. The data sources in this research are the book entitled Kumpulan Cerita Rakyat Sumatera Selatan by Kurnianto, Nirmala & Rosita and the internet to complete the data. The researcher analyzes the data to find out the intrinsic elements and find out the presence of Monomyth theory in each of South Sumatera folklore. The result of the research shows all of the heroes in each of South Sumatera folklore completed all the sections of the hero’s journey or Monomyth; Departure, Initiation, and Return except the hero in the folklore of Raden Keling who only completed the sections Departure and Initiation. The missing section occurred because of the cultural difference. Therefore, South Sumatera folklore goes through the same stages as the stages of the hero’s journey or Monomyth.
WORD FORMATION PROCESS OF NEW WORDS ON POPULAR SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS Hikmah Yanti, Cita; Miftahul Barokah, Febriana
Jurnal Ilmiah Bina Bahasa Vol 18 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Bina Bahasa
Publisher : Direktorat Riset dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33557/yemtfg62

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With the rapid growth of digital communication, social media has become a dynamic space for linguistic innovation, giving rise to new and often viral words. These lexical creations reflect users’ adaptation to the fast-paced and expressive nature of online interaction. This study aims to (1) identify the types of word formation processes used in viral new words circulating on major social media platforms, and (2) explore the implicit meanings embedded in these linguistic forms. Employing a qualitative content analysis approach, data were collected from two widely used platforms, Instagram and TikTok, resulting in a sample of 25 viral new words. The analysis revealed that blending was the most frequently occurring word formation process, appearing in 10 of the 25 cases. Based on Yule’s framework, the study identified seven distinct word formation types: blending (10), coinage (1), compounding (2), clipping (2), acronyms (4), derivation (1), and multiple processes (5). These findings highlight how social media not only influences the structure of language but also shapes the meanings conveyed through it. Many of these newly formed words carry implicit meanings that reflect current social trends, cultural values, and shared online experiences, demonstrating the evolving nature of language in the digital era.