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THE HEGEMONY OF ENGLISH IN INDONESIAN MOVIES TITLES 2016 Reza Jonesa; Jufrizal Jufrizal; Delvi Wahyuni
English Language and Literature Vol 7, No 4 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v7i4.101367

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This research aimed at identifying the language that dominantly used rather than other languages in Indonesian movies titles 2016. Clearly, it intended to see the used of English, the forms of language hegemony of English and the tendency of title characteristics in Indonesian movies titles 2016. The method used in this research was descriptive. The data of this research were the words, phrases or clauses as the titles of Indonesian movies in 2016. In other word, the research data consisted of 131 titles. From the 131 titles, it was found 80 data of forms of langauge hegemony of English. Based on the research finding, the dominant language used in Indonesian movies titles 2016 is Indonesian language that was about 76 titles (58%). Moreover, it also showed that there were four forms of language hegemony of English found in Indonesian movies titles 2016. It also can be an evidence of the existence of language hegemony of English in Indonesian movies titles. The four forms were code switching, code mixing, borrowing word and language interference. Meanwhile, the most frequent characteristics of the Indonesian movies titles were concise and accurate which means that Indonesian movies titles 2016 contained the story of the movies obviously.
An Analysis of Euphemism in Crimes and Politics News of Posmetro Padang Yohana Serli; Hamzah Hamzah; Delvi Wahyuni
English Language and Literature Vol 7, No 4 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (659.876 KB) | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v7i4.101388

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This research describes about types and functions of euphemism found in crimes and politics news of Posmetro padang newspaper. The source of data is crimes and politics news during Ramadan, May 16-June 13 2018. From the analysis, in the crimes news there are 9 types of euphemism, namely: metaphor (51), hyperbole (3), circumlocution (6), acronym (22), abbreviation (20), omission (3), synecdoche (2), idiom (12), and metonymy (7). Whereas, in political news uses 6 types of euphemism, namely: metaphor (29), circumlocution (6), acronym (8), abbreviation (8), idiom (12), and litotes (7). Crimes news uses 141 euphemisms and politics news uses 70 euphemisms. Furthermore, there are 2 functions of euphemism in crimes news, they are: concealing (122) and veiling (17). Then, 1 function of euphemism in politics news, concealing (70). So, the most dominant type of euphemism in crimes news and politics news is metaphor, and the most dominant function of euphemism in crimes and politics news is concealing.
TOPICS AND KINDS OF TEXT NEEDED IN IMPROVING COLLEGE STUDENTS’ READING SKILL A STUDY OF NEED ANALYSIS AS AN INITIAL STEP TO DEVELOP GENERAL ENGLISH COURSE MATERIAL BASED ON BLENDED LEARNING Muhammad Affandi Arianto; Senorica Yulia Sari; Delvi Wahyuni
Komposisi: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa, Sastra, dan Seni Vol 19, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni UNP

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The importance of English language course to be taught in most universities in Indonesia resulted in a policy especially at Universitas Negeri Padang in providing English as a General Course (MKU-English) to be taught to students. The importance of learning material in MKU-English attracted the attention of researchers to analyze the needs of students related to teaching materials such as what is the suitable teaching material to be taught to large classes such as MKU which contains students from various departments. This needs analysis research aims to identify and explain the needs of students that will be as the initial foundation of development of teaching materials covering aspects of the topics, types of text, and skill and components of the language. The samples of this research were 381 students who were taking MKU-English in academic year 2017-2018. By analyzing the results of the questionnaire that has been disseminated, it was found that the students wanted a variety of topics. In addition, students need to learn the types of argumentative and descriptive texts to support their reading skills. In addition, teaching materials are also emphasized on the integration of language components such as grammar.
An Analysis of Students’ Self-efficacy In Writing at MAN 1 Padusunan Yolanda Dian Safitri; Delvi Wahyuni
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 11, No 4 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v11i4.120551

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The analysis of students' writing skills at MAN 1 Padusunan. This study intends to show how students' self-efficacy was in writing English language learning at State MAN 1 Padusunan. The researcher utilized SPSS 22.0 and Microsoft Excel to analyze the data for this descriptive qualitative research study. Six courses were randomly chosen to make up the 87 student study samples. The research's data came from a survey given to grade X students at MAN 1 Padusunan. According to the data analysis, the majority of students (56.3%) fell into the category of medium level selfefficacy in English writing. Some of them (43.7%) pupils had the highest degree of self-efficacy in learning the English language, while (0%) of the students had the lowest level. Based on the study's findings, it can be said that State MAN 1 Padusunan students had a medium level of self-efficacy.