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Speech Delay in Early Childhood: A Case Study of a 3.5-Year-Old Child Nurkhamidah, Neni; Mutadho, Fathiaty; Rafli, Zainal
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v12i2.5809

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This study examines the speech development of SY, a 3.5-year-old child with speech delay, living in a bilingual environment with early exposure to screen time. Through a case study approach, data was collected via observations, interviews with SY's mother and therapist, and therapy records. Initially, SY displayed significant speech limitations, including omitting sounds, using incomplete words, and having a limited vocabulary. Factors such as frequent screen exposure and reduced direct interaction were identified as potential contributors to SY's speech delay. After six months of Speech-Language Therapy (SLT) led by an experienced therapist, SY has shown improvements in word completion, clearer articulation, vocabulary expansion, and social engagement. However, challenges remain in maintaining SY's focus during therapy sessions, a common issue for children his age. The study underscores the importance of early intervention, reduced screen time, and increased face-to-face communication in managing speech delays. Findings suggest that a structured therapy approach combined with supportive family interactions can effectively foster language development in young children, even in bilingual settings, reinforcing the role of active parental involvement in enhancing communication outcomes.
THE VOICE OF MENTOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS TOWARD PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS TEACHING COMPETENCIES Donal, Andri; Rafli, Zainal; Iskandar, Ifan
JEE (Journal of English Education) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): JEE (Journal of English Education)
Publisher : English Study Program University of Pasir Pengaraian

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30606/jee.v8i2.2659

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This research aims to investigate students' perspectives towards pre-service teachers' competencies in teaching during the teaching practice program and to investigate teachers' perspectives towards pre-service teachers' competencies in teaching during teaching. The type of this research is a descriptive quantitative ex post facto research design. The populations of this research are English teachers and Students of Senior high school who pre-service teachers taught. Eleven pre-service teachers teach in senior high schools in seven schools as the location of research. In taking the samples, researchers used total sampling for the teacher samples and purposive sampling technique for student samples by taking ten students from each pre-service teacher. The research result showed that students' perspective toward pre-service teachers' competency in teaching was excellent. It was also similar to the teachers' perspective toward pre-service teachers' competency in teaching. It means that the teaching practice program held by the University of Pasir Pengaraian, especially the English education study program, was successful.
Intonasi Dan Ritme Dalam Produksi Ujaran Bahasa Arab: Studi Eksperimen Pada Pembelajar Dewasa Aditya, Viqri; Naufal, Achmad; Rafli, Zainal; Erlina, Erlina
AL-WARAQAH Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Volume 5 Nomor 2 Desember 2024
Publisher : IAIN Bone

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/awrq.v5i2.7804

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This study aims to analyze the role of intonation and rhythm in the production of Arabic utterances by non-native adult learners. in the production of Arabic utterances by non-native adult learners. native speakers. Through an experimental approach, this study examines the effects of prosody training on prosody training on fluency and intelligibility of Arabic speech production. Participants participants consisted of 30 adult learners studying Arabic as a second language at an advanced level. as a second language at an advanced level. Results showed that training in intonation and rhythm training significantly improved fluency, clarity and accuracy of meaning in their utterances. These findings reinforce the importance of prosody in Arabic language acquisition and recommends the implementation of prosody training in the language learning curriculum. in the language learning curriculum
Psycholinguistic insights into interaction patterns for meaning acquisition in BIPA learning at the university level Nurhamidah, Didah; Rafli, Zainal; Murtadho, Fathiaty; Mahfuzo, Muhammad Rizal
TARBIYA: Journal of Education in Muslim Society TARBIYA: JOURNAL OF EDUCATION IN MUSLIM SOCIETY | VOL. 11 NO. 2 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Educational Sciences, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tjems.v11i2.43364

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AbstractThis study investigates psycholinguistic perspectives on interaction patterns that facilitate meaning acquisition in BIPA (Bahasa Indonesia bagi Penutur Asing/Indonesian for Speakers of Other Languages) learning at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. Employing a descriptive-analytic qualitative approach, the research examines how specific interaction patterns namely Student-Centered, Reciprocal, Collaborative, and Authentic Interactive support cognitive and linguistic processes in second language acquisition. Data were collected through classroom observations, interviews with two instructors and eight students from culturally diverse backgrounds, and thematic analysis of relevant teaching materials. The findings highlight the effectiveness of interactive and contextually enriched teaching strategies in improving students’ grasp of literal and contextual meanings, vocabulary mastery, and cultural competence. Drawing on Krashen’s Input Hypothesis and Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development, this study emphasizes the importance of comprehensible input and scaffolding in fostering meaningful learning. The practical outcomes include recommendations for psycholinguistics-based teacher training programs and the design of interactive instructional materials tailored to the needs of culturally diverse learners. These findings contribute to advancing BIPA teaching practices and strengthening Indonesia’s cultural diplomacy initiatives.AbstrakPenelitian ini mengkaji wawasan psikolinguistik terhadap pola interaksi yang mendukung pemerolehan makna dalam pembelajaran BIPA (Bahasa Indonesia bagi Penutur Asing) di UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. Dengan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif-analitis, penelitian ini menganalisis bagaimana pola interaksi seperti Student-Centered, Reciprocal, Collaborative, dan Authentic Interactive memfasilitasi proses kognitif dan linguistik dalam pemerolehan bahasa kedua. Data diperoleh melalui observasi kelas, wawancara dengan dua pengajar dan delapan siswa dari berbagai latar belakang budaya, serta analisis dokumen yang dianalisis secara tematik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa strategi pengajaran yang interaktif dan kaya konteks efektif dalam meningkatkan pemahaman siswa terhadap makna literal dan kontekstual, penguasaan kosakata, dan wawasan budaya. Dengan mengintegrasikan teori seperti Input Hypothesis dari Krashen dan Zone of Proximal Development dari Vygotsky, penelitian ini menegaskan pentingnya comprehensible input dan scaffolding dalam menciptakan pengalaman belajar yang bermakna. Implikasi praktis dari penelitian ini mencakup perancangan program pelatihan guru berbasis psikolinguistik dan pengembangan bahan ajar interaktif yang disesuaikan dengan kebutuhan siswa dari latar belakang budaya yang beragam, sehingga berkontribusi pada peningkatan metode pengajaran BIPA dan mendukung diplomasi budaya Indonesia. How to Cite: Nurhamidah, D., Rafli, Z., Murtadho, F., &  Mahfuzo, M.R, (2024). Psycholinguistic insights into interaction patterns for meaning acquisition in BIPA learning at the university level. TARBIYA: Journal of Education in Muslim Society, 11(2), 197-210. https://doi.org/10.15408/tjems.v11i2.43364.
Elevating Vocational Student Competence: The Crucial Need for English Literacy Competence Simanjuntak, Marudut Bernadtua; Rafli, Zainal; Utami, Sintowati Rini
Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun
Publisher : SCAD Independent

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26811/peuradeun.v13i1.1109

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This study aims to explore the role of reading competence in English literacy for vocational students, focusing on its impact on human resource management and the effectiveness of public learning organizations. The method used is a descriptive qualitative literature review to identify the required competence levels, basic literacy needs, and the urgency of developing effective reading skills in preparation for entering the job market. The results show that reading competence goes beyond basic literacy and includes understanding technical materials, specific industry documents, and job-related texts, all of which are crucial for successful navigation in chosen fields as well as the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This study also highlights the fundamental needs of vocational learners, including access to educational resources aligned with their field of expertise, and adequate language support programs for various levels of English proficiency. This research recommends enhancements to vocational curricula, professional development for educators, language support programs, and collaboration between vocational institutions and employers. The implications of this study confirm that reading ability is not merely a skill but a strategic necessity for vocational success that enhances job eligibility and adaptability, as well as supporting growth in human resource management and public learning organizations.
Investigating Early Vocabulary Acquisition on 18-24-Month-Old Child: A Study of Vocabulary Spurt and Function Words Paris, Atika Salman; Rafli, Zainal; Murtadho, Fathiaty; Wang, Huang Yan
Journal of Language and Literature Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/jolls.v5i1.2498

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This study investigates vocabulary acquisition and the phenomenon of vocabulary spurt in a 24-month-old child, focusing on the interplay of cognitive abilities, memory, and understanding of word functions. The research aims to answer two primary questions: How do cognitive abilities and memory influence the vocabulary spurt in a 24-month-old child’s vocabulary acquisition? And to what extent does understanding word functions contribute to vocabulary development in a 24-month-old child? Utilizing a single-subject case study design, observational sessions were conducted over four weeks, capturing the child's verbal interactions and spontaneous speech in a supportive home environment. Data analysis combined quantitative measures of new word acquisition and qualitative assessments of contextual word usage. Findings revealed a significant vocabulary spurt, with the child averaging 3.5 new words per week, characterized by peaks in word acquisition and a predominance of nouns, followed by verbs and adjectives. The child effectively utilized words for requests, labeling, and expressing emotions, demonstrating a growing understanding of syntax. Cognitive milestones, such as object permanence and categorization, alongside social influences from parent-child interactions, were pivotal in vocabulary growth. The study underscores the importance of rich, interactive environments for language development, highlighting how consistent exposure to language through routines and social engagement fosters vocabulary acquisition. These insights contribute to developmental linguistics by elucidating the cognitive and social processes that underpin early language development, emphasizing the need for supportive language-rich contexts in early childhood education.
Empowering Mothers as an Alternative to Learning Reading and Interpreting Meaning in Me Tribe Students of Elementary School Age Rajaguk-guk, Sastri Br; Rafli, Zainal; Murtadho, Fathiaty
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i4.49941

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This study examines the empowerment strategies of Mee tribe mothers in Papua in teaching reading to primary school-aged children. The study uses the literature review method to analyse the challenges Mee students face in learning to read and identify effective approaches to improve their literacy skills. The results show that Mee students face various barriers, including limited access to education and language differences. Effective learning strategies include the use of syllable card media, game-based methods and the utilisation of educational technology. The involvement of parents, especially mothers, was found to be very important in supporting the development of children's reading skills. Creating a supportive learning environment at home and empowering mothers as educators can be an effective alternative in improving the reading skills of Mee children. This study recommends the development of a special training programme for Mee mothers, the provision of culturally appropriate learning resources, increased access to educational technology and collaboration between various stakeholders in developing a sustainable literacy programme. The implementation of these recommendations is expected to improve the reading skills of primary school-aged Mee students and empower mothers as important partners in their children's learning process.
Parental Strategies in Managing L1 Interference in Early Second Language Acquisition: An Intrinsic Case Study Jaelani, Alan; Rafli, Zainal; Murtadho, Fathiaty
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 13, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i2.13704

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Drawing upon naturalistic data since the intake of English at the age of two, this longitudinal intrinsic case study examines the developmental trajectories of bilingual subject realization in an Early Second Language Acquisition (ESLA). Early bilingual exposure is widely recognized for its cognitive and linguistic benefits, yet challenges such as first language (L1) interference remain underexplored. This study focuses on a single child’s unique language learning journey which offers an in-depth exploration of how specific parental strategies, including exclusive use of English at home, curated media exposure, and interactive language use, contribute to the child reaching a CEFR B2 level by age seven. Despite the supportive language environment, this study identifies consistent patterns of L1 interference in areas such as syntax, word order, and morphology. Using qualitative analyses of spontaneous speech data, this study identifies recurring error patterns and their implications for bilingual language development. The findings emphasize the dual role of parental influence in fostering second language (L2) proficiency while also revealing structural challenges that necessitate personalized corrective strategies. This research offers practical insights for parents and educators in emphasizing the need for targeted interventions to mitigate L1 interference and optimize bilingual acquisition outcomes.
The Progress of Speech Production in People with Autism (Case Study on a Girl Named Aliya Salsabila Ramadhani) Mubasyira, Mu’thia; Rafli, Zainal; Boeriswati, Endry
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 2 No. 11 (2021): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Res
Publisher : Future Science / FSH-PH Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/10.11594/ijmaber.02.11.13

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This study is titled the progress of speech production in people with autism (case study in a girl named Aliya Salsabila Ramadhani). The study was conducted by Mu'thia Mubasyira, Zainal Rafli and Endry Boeriswati. To correspond the email used is muthiamubasyira_9906921003@mhs.unj.ac.id and the orchid number is 0000-0002-4084-3382. This study was conducted with the aim to find out how the progress of speech production in people with autism with the object of research on a girl named Aliya Salsabila Ramadhani who is now 9 years old. This study tried to analyze the primary data obtained by explaining the progress of language and Aliya speech production from the age of 3 months old until now. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods that seek to describe the progress of Aliya language and speech production with a short narrative and exposure to data retrieval techniques used through observation of video documentation of activities carried out and through questionnaires and interviews. In addition, this study also uses relevant references as study materials so that holistic and thorough discussion results are obtained. From the characteristics that seem to be known that Aliya is classified as experiencing mild austism. It is also obtained through the analysis of language development and how Aliya interacts with the environment and the surrounding people. Aliya also has abstinence from certain foods to suppress so that her behavior is not too hyper or excessive. Aliya's language progress and speech production made significant increasement after she received developmental therapy and speech therapy and attended a special needs school. This research is expected to add to the treasures of science, especially those related to psycholinguistics with the study of language development and speech production in people with autism.
The Contribution of Bilingualism to the Enhancement of Arabic Listening and Speaking Skills in Language Instruction Zikrillah; Erlina, Erlina; Rafli, Zainal; Amrulloh, Muhammad Afif
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa
Publisher : IKIP PGRI Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31571/bahasa.v14i1.9058

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Listening (Istima') and speaking (Kalam) skills are essential components of Arabic language instruction in the 21st century. In the Indonesian context, where Arabic is not a native language, bilingualism presents a promising pedagogical strategy to bridge students’ linguistic comprehension gaps. This study aims to examine the contribution of bilingualism—particularly the selective use of Indonesian—in enhancing learners’ istima’ and kalam proficiency. Employing a systematic literature review method, this research analyzed 20 scholarly articles published over the past five years, focusing on the intersection of bilingualism and Arabic language education. The findings indicate that a bilingual approach not only enriches students’ vocabulary and sentence structure but also fosters communicative confidence through conversation practice, debates, and the use of bilingual audio media. Strategies such as the Bilingual Class System, audiolingual methods, and translanguaging were found to enhance student engagement, reinforce linguistic memory, and build self-confidence in using Arabic. This study underscores the importance of curriculum development, bilingual teacher training, and the provision of interactive bilingual learning materials. The main contribution of this article lies in proposing a contextualized, adaptive, and sustainable bilingual-based pedagogical approach for Arabic language learning. Thus, this research not only contributes to the theoretical advancement of bilingualism but also offers practical guidance for improving the quality of Arabic language instruction in Indonesia.
Co-Authors Abdul Hamid Aly Aceng Rahmat Aceng Rahmat, Aceng Aditya, Viqri Agustiani, Indah Windra Dwie Ahmad Khoiril Anam Akmal Walad Ahkas Andri Donal, Andri Angela, Nofia Annisaa Eka Warliati Arif Hidayat Arif Hifzul Arini Noor Izzati Arjulayana Arjulayana arjulayana Arjulayana Asmara, Rekha - Audi Yundayani Barnabas, Raden Ahmad Boeraswati, Endry Chairunnisa Chairunnisa Danang Dwi Harmoko Darmahusni Darwin, David Dayu Retno puspita Dewi Quraisyin, Switia Dita Rosa Utami Effendi, Darwin Ellychristina D. Hutubessy Ema Suaib Emzir Emzir Emzir Emzir, Emzir Endry Boeriswati Endry Boeriwati Erlina Erlina Erwin Oktoma Eva Nurohmah Fadli, Mohammad Fahreza Prakasa Fahreza Prakasa Fathiaty Murtadho Fathiaty Murthado Fauzi Rahman Fauziyah, Frisyi Fitriyani Fernandes Arung Fetti Astrini Rishanjani Firmansyah, Erfi Fitria Aprilia Frimadhona Syafri Gultom, Tiomas Redia Hanna Sundari Hikmah Wahyuningsih Ifan Iskandar Imelda Hutabarat Irawan, Ines Nur Izah Azizah Zaen Izzah Izzah Jaelani, Alan Jaelani, Alan Jefriyanto Saud Kamaluddin Kamaluddin Karlina Helmanita, Karlina Karnawati, Rita Agustina Kusen Kusen Liliana Muliastuti M Yanuardi Zain Mahfuzo, Muhammad Rizal Mardin Silalahi Megawulandari, Mila Merri Silvia Basri Miftahulkhairah Anwar Miranti Miranti Mohammad Fadli Mubasyira, Mu’thia Muhammad Afif Amrulloh Muhammad Kamal Munibi, Ahmad Zaki Murtadoo, Fathiaty Murthado, Fathiaty Mutadho, Fathiaty Naufal, Achmad Nazurty Nazurty Nia Kurniawati Ninuk Lustyantie Nurhamidah, Didah Nurkhamidah, Neni Nuruddin Nuruddin Nuruddin Nuruddin Nuruddin Nuruddin Nuruddin Oktarina, Santi Paris, Atika Salman Parlindungan Pardede Pradicta Nurhuda Dicta Prihantoro Prihantoro Purnawati, Purnawati Puti Zulharby Raden Ahmad Barnabas Rahman, Fauzi Rahmi Yulia Ningsih Rajaguk-guk, Sastri Br Rasyid, Yumma Ratna Dewanti Redo Andi Marta, Redo Andi Rendy Pribadi Renzy Agathy Amazeli Rizki Nugrahawan, Ahmad Rusmi siagian Saifur Rohman Saifur Rohman Sakura Ridwan Samsi Setiadi Santi Kurnia Santi Oktarina Santosa, Arif Ismail Sianipar, Yules Orlando Simanjuntak, Marudut Bernadtua Siti Ansoriyah Siti Gomo Attas Sofia, Ummu Sri Harini Ekowati Sri Ubaydah Barmawi Suardi Suardi Tata Tambi Tiomas Redia Gultom Tomson Sabungan Silalahi Tono Suwartono Tuti Apriani Utami, Sintowati Rini Wang, Huang Yan Wiwit Sariasih Wuriy Handayani Yani Awalia Indah Yanti Sariasih Yati Suwartini Yon A E Yumna Rasyid Yumna Rasyid, Yumna Zikrillah Zulfitriyani Zuriyati Zuriyati