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Women Linguistic Features Used by Elle Evans in The Kissing Booth 2 Movie Ni Putu Sheila Damota; I Made Suastra; Luh Putu Laksminy
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 6 No 2 (2022): UJoSSH, September 2022
Publisher : Research and Community Services Institutes of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/UJoSSH.2022.v06.i02.p01

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Language makes people understand each other and interact in daily life. Most importantly, language has become an important tool in communication. The way men and women speak is different. They have different features although they speak the same language. The title of this undergraduate thesis is "Women's Language Features Used by Elle Evans in The Kissing Booth 2 Movie". The main purpose of this research was to identify and describe the types of women's language styles and to find out functions and factors of the use of women's language. This research is a descriptive-qualitative study and the primary data were expressions in dialogues related to women's language in the movie. The method that was used to collect the data was the documentation method through the note-taking technique. The data analysis was conducted using the theory proposed by Robin Lakoff (1975). The result of this study showed that not all types of women’s language features were used by Elle Evans in the movie The Kissing Booth 2 Movie. The researcher found eight types of women's language features. They are: lexical hedges or fillers, tag questions, empty adjectives, hypercorrect grammar, super polite form, intensifiers, the avoidance of strong swear words and emphatic stress. The precise color terms and rising intonation on declaratives were not found in Elle's utterances. However, the key problem of Lakoff's theory of women's linguistic features is that apparently, men also use women's speech in their dialogue. Lakoff's theory would have been more interesting if she had considered the use of women's speech used by men and the use of strong swear words used by women in her book.
Sexist Language in Indonesian via Metaphor and Transitivity Luh Putu Laksminy; Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg
Lingual: Journal of Language and Culture Vol 15 No 1 (2023): Lingual: Journal of Language and Culture
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/LJLC.2023.v15.i01.p02

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This paper discusses how stereotypes and/or attitudes and positions of women and men are reflected in sexist language, focusing on metaphorical sexist expressions and the study of syntactic structures such as transitivity and grammatical relations. Based on qualitative analysis of web-based linguistic data and two novels from a female author, we found that metaphorical sexist expressions in Indonesian conceptualise women as ANIMALS, COMMODITIES/GOODS, FOODS, and DUMPING SITES, indicating negative attitudes towards women. In terms of the transitivity analysis, we illustrate that the women character is portrayed as the undergoer of the action enacted by the man-actor. Overall, the findings indicate that unfavourable attitudes towards women can still be found in language and that could call for a change in language use without discriminating against women. supplementary materials for this paper can be accessed at https://osf.io/ezfjd/
Instant Karma The World Anthem Against The Evil By John Lennon: A Psychoanalytic Approach Yanti, Eka Juni; Soethama, Putu Lirishati; Krisnawati, Ni Luh Putu; Laksminy, Luh Putu
Loquēla (Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Loquēla (Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education)
Publisher : Smart Edu Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61276/loqula.v1i2.15

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This research discusses a concept in which the consequences of one's actions are immediate rather than borne out over a lifetime in Instant Karma! by John Lennon. This descriptive qualitative research focuses to find out how does karma associate with the world anthem against the evil portrayed in John Lennon’s song lyrics Instant Karma!, from the Psychoanalytic theory by Sigmund Freud. The song title is Instant Karma! itself is an implementation of a concept of accountability for your actions. Therefore, the view of the psychoanalytic put forward by Sigmund Freud (1901) is compatible to analyze Instant Karma! by John Lennon. Data were collected by studying, interpreting works of literature, and evaluating them. Studying means getting a better understanding of the song through close readings of the lyrics, contextual insights, and listening to it.  Interpreting means trying to find the meaning or theme of the song through related interviews with John Lennon as the writer, composer, and singer. Analyzing through song lyrics was the only way to be done since there was no music video. Evaluating means giving criticism about the song lyrics themselves. Criticism is not all about finding fault or any mistakes, but about how we interpret the meaning of the song itself. The data was collected together one by one through the note-taking approach to discover the data to associate with valid information related. The conclusion shows Instant Karma! by John Lennon portrays the outcome of a person’s actions in past and present states of existence. Those actions lead us to our fate. What comes around, goes around, what we sow, so shall we reap. The Karma itself is not only associated with bad output but also as a good one. Good deeds will have a positive effect while bad deeds will bring negative consequences
Psychoanalytic Criticism on song Lyrics Cancer by My Chemical Romance Surbakti, Dea Evelyn; Soethama, Putu Lirishati; Laksminy, Luh Putu; Malini, Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini
Loquēla (Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Loquēla (Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Education)
Publisher : Smart Edu Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61276/loqula.v2i1.31

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This research delves into the feelings experienced by the main character in the song "Cancer" by My Chemical Romance. This descriptive qualitative research aims to discover the anxiety and mental condition faced by a patient affected by cancer, as reflected in the song's lyrics, using Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory as an approach. Data were collected by repeatedly listening to the song, understanding, and interpreting the literary work. The song "Cancer" by My Chemical Romance, without an accompanying music video, is the focus of the analysis, relying solely on the lyrics as the source. This approach involves understanding the meaning of the words, examining the emotional context, and exploring potential symbolism within the lyrics. The main goal of this research is to uncover and analyze the anxiety and mental journey of a patient affected by cancer through the lens of Freud's psychoanalytic theory. Through this research, it is hoped that a deeper understanding of the emotional and psychological dynamics faced by the main character in the song "Cancer" will be achieved and how Freud's psychoanalytic theory can assist in analyzing subconscious layers and psychological conflicts that may arise in the context of the song's lyrics. In conclusion, through the psychoanalytic lens, "Cancer" becomes an emotional narrative illustrating the dynamics between personality components in facing feelings of loss and death, creating a profound experience that feels personal and universal.
A Study Case Of First Language Acquisition: A Two-Year-Old Child Luhur, Ayu Nirmala; Ediwan, I Nyoman Tri; Laksminy, Luh Putu
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 6 No 1 (2024): IJOLIDA Vol. 6 No. 1, September 2024
Publisher : Denpasar Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v6i1.127

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The acquisition of language involves multiple cognitive and linguistic processes. In this process, children learn the sound system of their language, how words are used to represent meaning, and how words can be combined to form sentences. This study discussed first language acquisition in a child aged two years old based on phonological, morphological, and semantics aspects. This study aims to determine how children develop as they acquire the first language and to analyze the vocabulary and simple sentences mastered by two-year-old children based on linguistic features, i.e., phonology, morphology, and semantics. The descriptive qualitative method and theory of cognitive development by Chomsky were used to analyze the data in this study. The data source was obtained by using observation and note-taking techniques to observe and note the utterances of a girl named Anastasia Gabriella Putri Wahyudi. Based on the research results, Anna’s language acquisition is significantly influenced by the family environment. In addition, Anna’s linguistic development is progressing well, with phonological, morphological, and semantic features that are typical for a two-year-old child
The Imagery Types Analysis Of "Verses Upon The Burning Of Our House" Poetry Intrinsic Elements By Anne Bradstreet Agustina, Kezia; Laksminy, Luh Putu
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 6 No 1 (2024): IJOLIDA Vol. 6 No. 1, September 2024
Publisher : Denpasar Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v6i1.145

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In Literature, Poetry is one of various literary works that usually can become a medium to express the expression, emotions, thoughts, imaginations, visions, and whatever the poet feels. By using poems as a form of feeling expression, famous poets often add supporting elements of poetry in order to give an element of beauty to each line of poetry that makes semantic meaning and includes rhymes and rhythms. One of the many famous poets who can expresses her feelings and thoughts into a poem is Anne Bradstreet, one of the earliest American poets. One of Anne Bradstreet's poems inspired by her thoughts, visions and feelings is her poem entitled "Verses Upon the Burning of our House". The poem has choose between the others to be analyzed because it was consist of her real-life experience that she has pass trough when alive. This research aims to find out the intrinsic element especially in imagery context that contain the poem titled “Verses Upon the Burning of our House” by Anne Bradstreet. The poem is about the experience of Anne Bradstreet losing her house into a flames on July 10, 1666 and describes the emotional impact of watching her material possessions, including her house, go up in flames. This research is used library research because researchers need data from various sources such as undergraduate thesis, articles, books, and internet sources in order to obtain a theoretical basis regarding the problem to be researched also descriptive qualitative method with Kennedy (1995) intrinsic elements concept as the theory to describe all the elements that found in the poem. As the result, from 7 types of imagery that exist there are 4 types found in the poem that consist 8 stanza with 54 lines. They are visual with the most type that appear with 17 lines, auditory with 8 lines, kinesthetic with 8 lines, organic with 9 lines and the other 12 lines without any imagery classification types
BOTTOM-UP CONSTRUCTION IN SANUR TOURISM AREA: LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE APPROACH I Made Teja Kumara Sena; Luh Putu Laksminy
ULIL ALBAB : Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 8: Juli 2022
Publisher : CV. Ulil Albab Corp

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Abstract: his study aims to describe the construction of a bottom-up sign in the linguistic landscape of the Sanur tourism area. The data were collected using observation, and interview methods along with (Landry and Bourhis (1997) and Ben-Rafael et al. (2006) theories to analyze the study. theories to analyze the study. The result showed that a total of 419 bottom-up signs were found in the Sanur tourism area, and English as the dominant language appear inside the bottom-up sign. The construction of bottom-up signs by individuals specifically the use of the English language inside the bottom-up signs has a similar purpose that is English as a medium of language for marketing tools for these individuals.
English Borrowing Words in Jagatplay News Articles I Gusti Ngurah Galih Pawitra; I Made Suastra; Luh Putu Laksminy
Jurnal Langua Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Langua: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, ISDIK Kie Raha Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8035442

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Language borrows words from another language when cultural contact occurs. It can’t be denied that borrowing words can be found commonly anywhere, not to mention on the internet. This paper is entitled “English Borrowing Words in JagatPlay News Articles”, aimed to analyze the borrowed words used in the website with the focus of the meaning change. The data of this study is taken randomly from JagatPlay news articles, which is considered to be relevant to the study. The data then analyzed using the theory proposed by Bloomfield (1935), Hockett (1958), and mainly Baugh (1993). After that, it is presented by classifying the word by determining whether they underwent a change in meaning or not and the sociolinguistics aspect of the change. From the analysis, some borrowed words used in the article by its writer undergo a change in meaning, but also there are some words that stick with the original meaning, and may even stick with the spelling. Words like implisit, eksistensi, fenomenal, sporadis era, spiritual, veteran don’t undergo meaning change. Meanwhile, words like ikon, visual, legendaris, konsol, objektif, and drama are considered to be words that have undergone some change in the meaning, typically degeneration. All the same, it can’t be denied that the usage of borrowing words in media, in this case in a news website, is relatively used often.
The Usage of Taboo Words in Dave Chappelle's The Closer Stand-Up Comedy Hizkia Richard Sabathon Sihombing; Ni Luh Putu Krisnawati; Luh Putu Laksminy
Jurnal Langua Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Langua: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, ISDIK Kie Raha Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8036577

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Taboo words are the primary notion in this study. There are two objectives of this study, which are to classify the types of taboo words in the show and categorize their functions. The analysis was conducted based on the theories proposed by Battistela (2005) and Wardaugh (2005). Battistela (2005) differentiated taboo words into 4 categories; Epithets, Profanity, Vulgarity, and Obscenity. Wardaugh (2006) formulated the function of taboo words into four types: to draw attention to oneself, to show contempt, to be aggressive or provocative, and to mock authority The analyzed data taken from a comedy show Dave Chappelle’s The Closer Stand-up Comedy. The collected data is analyzed by using the descriptive qualitative method since it did not involve any numerical data. Through the analysis, the use of taboo terms in a speech is revealed; it helps the speaker deliver his points despite its rude and barbaric connotations. The comedy performance that mostly criticizes racial and LGBTQ+ phenomenon in America stimulates the speaker to use epithets as a tool for labeling the community member and making jokes. Through this comical performance, it can be concluded that taboo words can convey satire and critics to the current society, which the speaker considered as judgemental yet biased and unmerciful towards comedians. For this reason, it can be concluded that the use of taboo terms in a speech can help the speaker deliver his points despite their rude and barbaric connotations.
The Slang Words from Turning Red Movie Script Shan Derwin Susanto; Luh Putu Laksminy; Ni Luh Putu Krisnawati
Jurnal Langua Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Langua: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, ISDIK Kie Raha Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8135704

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This study examines the types and functions of slang words in the movie script of "Turning Red," a comedic and fantastical animated film released in 2022. Slang, as an informal and dynamic form of language, plays a significant role in contemporary socialization and communication among young people. The research draws on sociolinguistic perspectives to explore the different categories and functions of slang words in the movie script. The analysis was conducted based on the theories proposed by Allan & Burridge (2006). The findings of the analysis reveal various types of slang words used in the movie script, including fresh and creative, flippant, imitative, acronym, and clipping types. The collected data is analyzed by using the descriptive qualitative method since it did not involve any numerical data. This study contributes to the understanding of slang as a sociolinguistic phenomenon and its significance in contemporary media, specifically in movie scripts. By examining the types and functions of slang words in "Turning Red," the research provides insights into the linguistic choices made by the filmmakers to reflect the experiences and language use of young people. The findings enhance our understanding of how slang contributes to the portrayal of social and cultural aspects in movies, highlighting its impact on society and language evolution. The study also examines the sociolinguistic functions of slang in the movie, shedding light on its role in expressing identity, fostering social connections, and reflecting contemporary youth culture.
Co-Authors Agustina, Kezia Anak Agung Istri Agung Tri Purnami Angelica, Evania Cristiana, Olga Dewi, Sagung Shanti Sari F. I M. Brata Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg Gek Wulan Novi Utami Hanny Milanda Hendrayani, Dewa Ayu Febry Hizkia Richard Sabathon Sihombing I Gst Ngurah Kt Sulibra I Gst Ngurah Kt Sulibra, I Gst Ngurah I Gusti Ayu Gede Sosiowati I Gusti Ayu Mahatma Agung I Gusti Ngurah Galih Pawitra I Ketut Ngurah Sulibra I Ketut Sudewa I Ketut Tika I Komang Sumaryana Putra I MADE RAJEG I Made Suastra I Made Teguh Setiawan I Made Teja Kumara Sena I Nengah Ketut Sulibra I Nengah Sudipa I Nyoman Aryawibawa I Nyoman Sedeng I Nyoman Tri Ediwan Ida Bagus Putra Yadnya Ida Bagus Rai Putra, Ida Bagus Rai Kadek Ayu Dwi Pramita Yanti Kadek Dinda Dwi Mahadewi Kadek Yuda Wardana Kebar, Metison Ismal Krisnawati, Ni Luh Putu Luh Ayu Deviana Sintya Luhur, Ayu Nirmala Made Detriasmita Saientisna Made Yuni Swari Mahardika, Ida Bagus Pradnyana Mahendra, Alvindo Mahesanti, Desak Gede Tarisa Malini, Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini Ni Kadek Ayuk Ita Sari Dewi Ni Kadek Yunitha Kurnianty Ni Ketut Sri Rahayuni Ni Komang Sri Sapitri Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini Ni Luh Putu Krisnawati Ni Putu Sheila Damota Ni Putu Yefta Helen Jayantrina Novita Mulyana, Novita Okasunu, I Gusti Ayu Sundari Pikha Nusawan Purnami, Anak Agung Istri Agung Tri Putu Asrini Putu Intan Meldy Umantari Putu Lirishati Soethama Rina Ayu Pertiwi Salsabila, Fawzia Putri Shan Derwin Susanto Suarnanda, Ni Kadek Dea Nirmala Surbakti, Dea Evelyn Wulandari, Putu Gita Putri Yanti, Eka Juni Yasinta Nyoman Mariantini