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Journal : International Journal of Education and Literature (IJEL)

LANGUAGE INTERFERENCE IN LEARNING ENGLISH OF THE SEVENTH-GRADE STUDENTS AT SMPTK IMANUEL TUAPAKAS IN SOUTH CENTRAL TIMOR REGENCY Novriani Rabeka Manafe; Ayu Matni Pitronela Bonat; Dewi I. N. Bili Bora; Gracia M. N. Otta
International Journal of Education and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): April : International Journal of Education and Literature
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/ijel.v2i1.67

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The aims of this research are: (1) to identify the types of language interference in learning English, (2) to find out the most dominant example of the mother tongue in learning English, and (3) to investigate the causes of interference in learning English. The research employed a descriptive qualitative method with selected twenty students from the seventh grade as the respondents. This research used observation, interview, recording, and note-taking, for data collection while employing document analysis to analyze the gathered data. This study was conducted in the following procedure, (1) observation (2) interview (3) documentation. From the self-introduction by the respondents, the researcher found that there were three types of language interference made by seventh-grade students namely phonological, grammatical, and lexical interference. The findings also showed that the most dominant example of the mother tongue in learning English made by seventh-grade students is phonological interference. The analysis also revealed that the causes of language interference, there were students’ background and the students’ limited mastery of the English vocabulary
Signs of Royalty: an Analysis of Symbols on Traditional Kings' Graves in Raja Prailiu Village Elisna Huan; Gracia M. N. Otta; Ida Dangu
International Journal of Education and Literature Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): December : International Journal of Education and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/ijel.v2i3.89

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“Signs of Royalty: An Analysis of Symbols on Traditional Kings' Graves in Raja Prailiu Village” is a semiotic study that aims to find out the symbols of the stone tomb carved on the traditional kings’ graves and their meanings by using Pierce’s theory. All the data gained are analyzed using the descriptive qualitative method. The instruments used in this research are observation and interview. The result of the research showed that there are twelve (12) symbols found on the kings’ traditional graves,they are Manu Wulu (roaster), Njara (horse), Tau (human), Ahu (dog), Ana wuya rara (crocodile), Ruha (deer), Lamba (jewelry), Na Ana Lodo Na Ana Wullang (the sun and moon), Ana Kara Wula (turtle), Maduku Pati (coffin bearer), Maduke (animal slaughter), and Papaha Maramba (queen).