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Linguistic forms and The Meaning of Viral Words on Instagram Sihindun Arumi; Giyatmi Giyatmi; Mas Sulis Setiyono
Ethical Lingua: Journal of Language Teaching and Literature Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/25409190.344

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It was such a descriptive qualitative research that aimed at identifying the linguistic forms of viral words on Instagram and describing their meanings and contexts. The data were English words, phrases or sentences being viral on instagram. The source of the data was the captions or videos on instagram. The data were collected through observation and documentation. Observation was carried out by observing the words on instagram using English language. They then were documented by applying print screen (capturing the picture using computer) or screen shoot (capturing the picture using cellphone). The result of the research showed the occurrence of 286 data consisting of 153 data in the forms of words and 133 data in the form of phrases. The word form covered 17 words of ghosting, 18 words for roasting, 21 words of insecure, 15 of damage, review as many as 33, toxic as many as 8, vibes as many as 11, auto as many as 11, throwback as many as 10, and abbreviation OOTD as many as 9. In addition, the form of phrases as many as 133 consisted of close friend as many as 13, welcome to Indonesia as many as 30, be like as many as 19, no debat as many as 10, then now as many as 35, good looking as many as 16, and stay safe as many as 10. The results presented the fact that then now took the first place as many as 35. It showed that the users of Instagram mostly like to memorize their past. In other hand, review took the second place as many as 33. It explored the trend of showing one self’s strength. The last rank was taken by welcome to Indonesia as many as 30. It pointed the situation in Indonesia that need to be arranged well, either in areas of social, political, economic, etc.
Comparing Indonesian and English Culture in EFL Context Giyatmi; Sihindun Arumi; Purwani Indri Astuti; Ratih Wijayava
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): July 2022
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (306.659 KB) | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v1i2.754

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This research aims at describing the implementation of comparing Indonesian and English culture in EFL context and describing the students’ perception on it. This is a descriptive qualitative.  This research is applied to non-English department in English lesson. The data used in this research is the questionnaire results. To collect the data, the writer gives questionnaire to the students via Google Form. The writer uses 4 topic of cultural material such as comparing fairy tale (Bawang Merah Bawang Putih VS Cinderella), tradition (The Night of  One Suro VS Halloween), Indonesian VS English proverbs, and Food around the world (Acar/Pickle).  The students feel interest and enjoy with all materials. Even after learning those materials, they are proud of Indonesian culture.
Onomatopoeia Found in Tintin Comics Giyatmi Giyatmi; Sihindun Arumi; Ratih Wijayava
LET: Linguistics, Literature and English Teaching Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : English Department of Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/let.v13i1.9031

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This research focuses on the use of onomatopoeia in the Tintin comic. This study aims at describing the types of onomatopoeia in Tintin comics. This is descriptive qualitative research. The data of this research are onomatopoeic forms found in Tintin comic. The data sources for this research are 3 Tintin comics, namely Tintin in the Tibet, Tintin and the Alph-Art, and Tintin and Picaros. To collect the data, the writers use documentation (Tintin comic) and content analysis. Data analysis in this study consists of three stages such as data reduction, data display, and conclusion. There are 51 data of onomatopoeia. The writers find there are 3 types of onomatopoeia; phonomime onomatopoeia (29), phenomime onomatopoeia (12), and psychomime onomatopoeia (10).
ENGLISH BLENDS FOUND DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Giyatmi Giyatmi; Ratih Wijayava; Sihindun Arumi
Journal of Education, Linguistics, Literature and Language Teaching Vol 6 No 01 (2023): JURNAL ELLITE ( JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LINGUISTICS,LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE TEACHI
Publisher : Universitas Samudra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33059/ellite.v6i01.7584

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Covid-19 pandemic seems to give us blessing disguise to the size of English vocabulary, one of which is blends. This study aims at describing the types and meanings of English blends found during the Covid-19 pandemic by using blends classification from Mattiello’s theory i.e. morphotatic as well as morphological and graphic. This research belongs to a descriptive qualitative study. The research data are English blends found in 9 articles on websites. The data collection techniques used in this research are documentation and content analysis. Technic of data analysis is carried out in three stages, namely (1) data reduction which is carried out when there are same data, (2) data display which is presented in table, (3) drawing conclusions. The researchers found 49 data of English blends. Morphotactically, the researchers found 11 total blends (with 2 blends forming processes) and 38 partial blends (with 3 blends forming processes). Morphologically and graphically, the researchers found 7 overlapping blends and 42 non-overlapping blends.
Business English Writing (BEW) Training for Students of SMK PGRI Sukoharjo Majoring in OTKP (Automation and Office Governance) Sihindun Arumi; Giyatmi
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Bestari Vol. 2 No. 12 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/jpmb.v2i12.7331

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This training aims to equip class X students majoring in OTKP at SMK PGRI Sukoharjo with the ability to write business letters in English. The training participants were class X OTKP students at SMK PGRI Sukoharjo. Training was carried out using three meetings. Training is carried out online using Google Meet (first meeting) and face to face in class (second and third meetings). The first meeting includes a pre-test and material related to Parts of Business Letters in English. The second meeting is the Sales Letter. The third meeting was Order Letter and post-test material. The average of the pre-test is 20 while the average of the post-test is 85. Based on the pre and post test scores, there is a significant increase in the average score. This shows that this training can improve students' abilities in writing business letters.
Onomatopoeia Found in Tintin Comics Giyatmi Giyatmi; Sihindun Arumi; Ratih Wijayava
LET: Linguistics, Literature and English Teaching Journal Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : English Department of Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/let.v13i1.9031

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This research focuses on the use of onomatopoeia in the Tintin comic. This study aims at describing the types of onomatopoeia in Tintin comics. This is descriptive qualitative research. The data of this research are onomatopoeic forms found in Tintin comic. The data sources for this research are 3 Tintin comics, namely Tintin in the Tibet, Tintin and the Alph-Art, and Tintin and Picaros. To collect the data, the writers use documentation (Tintin comic) and content analysis. Data analysis in this study consists of three stages such as data reduction, data display, and conclusion. There are 51 data of onomatopoeia. The writers find there are 3 types of onomatopoeia; phonomime onomatopoeia (29), phenomime onomatopoeia (12), and psychomime onomatopoeia (10).
AN ANALYSIS OF QUALITY MAXIM IN THE PROCESS OF THESIS GUIDANCE FOR ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF UNIVET BANTARA SUKOHARJO Purwani Indri Astuti; Giyatmi Giyatmi; Sihindun Arumi; Veronika Unun Pratiwi
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijelle.v1i1.352

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The objectives of this research were 1) to classify types of quality maxim, 2) to describe the types of quality maxim violation in the dialogue between students and lecturers in the process of thesis guidance.This research belongs to qualitative research. The data were all dialogues between lecturers and students having quality maxim (either violating or obeying), while the data source was the lecturers and students in the process of thesis guidance itself. This research used two kinds of data collection method, they were documentation and content analysis. The instruments were tape recorder and data cards, while the methods of data analysis were reduction, display and verification.After having analysis, it could be seen that the results of this research were type of qualitymaxim: obeying maxim and violating maxim. The violations were in the field of content(material), methodology and writing system.
INTENTIONAL ENGLISH TYPOGRAPHY ERRORS ON FACEBOOK Sihindun Arumi; Arin Arianti; Veronika Unun Pratiwi; Mas Sulis Setyono
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijelle.v1i1.354

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This research aims to identify the linguistics unit used in intentional English typography errors, whether in the forms of word, phrase, clause or sentence. This research also has purpose to describe the types of intentional English typography errors, whether in the forms of omission,addition, substitution, or transposition. This research was a kind of qualitative design that tried to describe the linguistic units andforms of intentional English typography errors on facebook. Data of this research were Englishwords containing intentional typography errors used by the researchers’ friends on facebook in writing their status or comments. The data were got from the source of facebook in which data were collected through an observation toward English typography errors on status or commentson friends’ facebook accounts. The data then, were documented through facilities of print screen (capturing by computer) or screenshoot (capturing by phone cellular). Next, the collected data were analyzed into three steps, namely reduction, display, and verification. To check the data validity, this research applied researcher triangulation.This research resulted in collecting 93 data. The linguistic units consisted of 88 words, 1 phrase, and 4 clauses. The words involved 51 nouns, 8 adjectives, 13 verbs, 3 adverbs, and 13 greeting words. Then the linguistic units could be clasified in 65 substitution that can be categorized into 16 letter substitution and 49 sound substitution. There were also data belonging to 5 addition,11 ommission, and 1 transposition. It was also found combined-forms, namely 6 substitution – addition, 3 substitution – ommission, and 2 addition – ommission.
Pelatihan Business English Speaking bagi Siswa Kelas XII Jurusan Otomatisasi dan Tata Kelola Perkantoran SMK PGRI Sukoharjo Giyatmi, Giyatmi; Arumi, Sihindun
Educate: Journal of Community Service in Education Vol 3 No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/educate.v3i1.3772

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Kemampuan bahasa Inggris mampu menjadi nilai tambah bagi lulusan SMK dalam dunia kerja terutama untuk jurusan Otomatisasi dan Tata Kelola Perkantoran (OTKP). Pelatihan dengan judul Pelatihan Business English Speaking bagi Siswa Kelas XII Jurusan OTKP SMK PGRI Sukoharjo bertujuan untuk memberikan ketrampilan berbicara dengan Business English terutama dalam bidang perkantoran. Pelatihan diikuti oleh 16 siswa kelas XII jurusan OTKP SMK PGRI Sukoharjo. Pelatihan  dilaksanakan secara luring dengan memanfaatkan Pertemuan Tatap Muka (PTM) di SMK PGRI Sukoharjo. Pelatihan dilakukan dengan metode workshop selama 2 kali pertemuan. Pertemuan pertama terdiri dari pre-test yang dilanjutkan dengan penyampaian materi terkait How to Read A Graph (Bagaimana Membaca Grafik dalam Bahasa Inggris). Pertemuan kedua disi dengan penyampaian materi terkait How to make a phone call in English (Bagaimana menelepon dengan Bahasa Inggris) serta post test. Baik pre-test dan post-test dilakukan secara lisan. Nilai untuk pre-test dan post-test dengan menggunakan skala 1-10. Nilai rata-rata pre-test adalah 3,6 sementara itu nilai rata-rata untuk post-test adalah 9,7. Dengan adanya peningkatan nilai tersebut dapat disimpulkan adanya pemahaman yang baik dari para peserta pelatihan.
The Analysis of English Word Formations Used on Brand Names Found in Indonesian Products Giyatmi Giyatmi; Endang Dwi Hastuti; Ratih Wijayava; Sihindun Arumi
Register Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2014): REGISTER
Publisher : UIN Salatiga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/rgt.v7i2.179-204

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This research aims at describing how brand names with English inIndonesian products are created. To analyze the data found theresearchers applied English word formation in English morphology. Thisis a descriptive research. The data were brand names using English foundin Indonesian product which were taken from three supermarkets in Solonamely Hypermart Solo Grand Mall, Hypermart Gorro Assalam, andCarefur from February up to April 2010. The research found that thebrand names with English in Indonesian products can be created byapplying word formation such as compounding, blending, affixation,reduplication, onomatopoeia, abbreviation, acronym and clipping. Theprocess of compounding consists of pure compounding and modificationcompounding, The process of blending includes the first syllable of thefirst words and the first syllable of the second words, the first syllable ofthe first words and the second syllable from the front of the secondwords., the first words and the last syllables of the second words, the firstwords and two syllables from the front of the second words, twosyllables from the front of the first words and the second words, twosyllables from the front of the first words and the first syllable of thesecond words, the first words and the two last syllables from the back ofthe second words, and the first words and the first syllables of the second words. The affixation process covers prefixes pro-, -bio and suffixes –y, -er, -ness, -ish, and –s. The process of reduplication includes puremodification, modification with intensifier meaning and reduplicationwith sound change. The process of abbreviation found is pureabbreviation and acronym. The process of clipping includes the clippingof letter and syllables. Keywords: Brand names; English word formation