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Speech Function and Process in Fake News Dian Zelina Fitriyani; Eddy Setia; Masdiana Lubis
RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Magister of Linguistic, Postgraduated Program, Universitas Warmadewa

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This paper deals with speech function and process found in the fake news in social media Twitter. The data used in this research are 66 clauses in the tweets about political sessions updated by the Twitter account @makLambeTurah and analysed qualitatively by applying Systemic Functional Linguistics theory. The result of the analysis shows that the most dominant speech function found in the fake news in the social media is the “statement” with relational process as the highest appearance. It means that the fake news writer, as the support team of the candidate, uses “statement” in sharing ideas, information, and issues to the readers and expects the readers to receive them, and also persuades the readers to believe and change their mind. The result also reveals that such speech function and process happen due to the relational status between the fake news writer and the candidates (politicians) he supports, that is PDIP, and the context of situation, that is in the Regional Election 2018.
The Text Structure of The Simalungunese Turiturian Art, Culture, Media, and Education Ibrahim Syah H.M. Simbolon; Robert Sibarani; Eddy Setia; Amrin Saragih; Nurlela; T. Thyrhaya Zein
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

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The research formulates and explains the structure, the value, and the norms of disclosing local wisdom in the structure text of TS (Simalungunese 'turiturian' folklore). The narrative text identifies words, paragraphs, phrases, based on the structural text as Orientation ^ Sequence of event (crisis and climax) ^ Resolution ^closure. It is analyzed by using LSF (Functional Systemic Linguistics) text structure which is realized into narrative text structure by using FI (Ideational Function). Oral text sees the establishment of text, co-text, and context in the study of local wisdom. The research design uses interactive modal with descriptive qualitative, using documentary study paradigm in the content analysis in four TS Text. The type of narrative text finds the form of irregular structure texts is identified by the symbol of brackets ([]) which can occur in every stage in the TS text: (Abstract) ^ Orientation ^ ([Evaluation]) ^ Complication ^ Resolution ^ (Code). Ideational function indicates more dominant data in each stage of the proportion of material process of 85.7%, circumstance location of 80% so that para-tactical multiple logic us 1x2 60%. This proportional data indicates that there are 16 verbal words in material data, circumstance data indicate data location which modify 12 location data, logic meaning data indicate that the data taken from verbal data are identified with conjunctions such as that, then, (and) after that, for that, etc. Value and norms contained in the TS text which dominate every text are the values of hard work, togetherness, and discipline. The local wisdom is found in the value and norms of the people's custom described as the forms of behavior and custom in the TS Text. Therefore, this discussion is a unit which also discusses the structure and values of the local cultural wisdom.
Transivity Analysis of the “Campus Merdeka” Speech by Nadiem Makarim Hidayat Nst; Eddy Setia; Nurlela
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 No. 5 (2022): June 2022
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In this study, Nadiem Makarim's speech was analyzed about an independent campus. The data analyzed is Nadiem Makarim's speech about an independent campus in the form of a clause. This study aims to describe the speech of the Minister of Education Nadiem Makarim. This study applies a systemic functional linguistic approach (LFS) to analyze the speech of the minister of education presented by Nadiem Anwar Makarim which discusses the independent campus. The data that has been shared will be analyzed for the meaning of the process which includes (1) material processes, (2) mental, (3) relational, (4) behavioral, (5) verbal, and (6) form. Based on the results of the analysis of Nadiem Makarim's speech about the Merdeka Campus, six processes were found that represented Nadiem Makarim's experience. Of the six processes found, the most dominant process used is the material process of 43.76%. The dominant participant I used was the actor participant at 38.05%. Participant II which is dominantly used is the goal participant by 43.90%. The most dominant circumstantial used was the location circumstantial as much as 37.21%. This shows that the speech delivered by Nadiem Makarim regarding an independent campus can be realized through actions or actions taken by students, lecturers, chancellors, or people involved in higher education.
The Analysis Schematic Structure of Research Article from Journal Indexed by Sinta Agung Yadira; T. Thyrhaya Zein; Eddy Setia
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 No. 5 (2022): June 2022
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This study analyzes the schematic structure of Sinta's indexed research articles. The object of this research is in the form of fifteen indexed research articles of Sinta ranked 1 and 2. The schematic structure of this research article is then analyzed using SLF theory because this study is a study of the SFL genre. The researcher integrates the concept of Huang & Chen (2018). In conducting data analysis, this study adapted the interactive model of Miles, Huberman & Saldana (2014). It was found in this study that there are two structures in the research article, namely the mandatory structure and the optional structure. There are three mandatory structures, namely Reporting Findings (RF), Interpreting Findings (IF), and Literature Compare (LC), while Accounting Findings (AF) is not a mandatory phase. The rest are optional, namely; Explanation of Context (CE), Order of Presentation (SP), Restatement Analysis Procedure (RAP), Summarizing Findings (SF), Evaluation of Findings (EF), Recommending Further Research (RFS), Providing Pedagogical Implications (PI), Providing Pedagogical Implications (ISA). The analysis yielded (RAP)^(SF)^(CE)^(SP)^[[RF.IF]n.LC]^(AF)^(EF)^(RFS)^(PI)^(ISA).
Travelling through Text: Representation of Toba Batak Cultures in Suhunan’s Sordam in Promoting Toba Tourist Destinations in North Sumatra, Indonesia Bertova Simanihuruk; Asmyta Surbakti; I Nyoman Darma Putra; Eddy Setia
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 6 (2023): Transforming Paradigm, Diversity, and Challenges in English Language Learning, Linguis
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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Literature and tourism are intertwined in a reciprocal relationship, where many literary works draw inspiration from the world of tourism, and many tourist attractions are promoted in literary works. This article investigates the representation of Toba Batak cultures depicted in Sordam (2010), a novel by Suhunan Situmorang, and its relationship with promoting Toba tourist destinations. By employing qualitative approach, this study collects data from the novel and analyses them using the literary tourism approach and intertextuality theory. The results show that Sordam frames its narration through three main Toba Batak cultures: saur matua death ceremony, mangongkal holi tradition, and spirit summoning ritual. It is done so by inserting some intermingled stories to support its narrations, such as the story of Lake Toba occurrence from two perspectives, cultural materials, historical notes, myths, and magical realism. By creatively providing natural and cultural attractions of Toba Batak, Sordam persuades readers to travel through text and intertextuality. In this viewpoint, Sordam presents itself directly or indirectly as a medium for promoting Toba tourist destinations. Hence, by exploring readers' experiences traveling through text, this article strengthens the reciprocal relationship between literary works and the tourism world.