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Journal : The Journal of Educational Development

METAPHORICAL MEANINGS INSIDE OF DISCOURSE OF PRESIDENT, PARLIAMENT, AND MAJOR NATIONAL ELECTION 2014 Pristiwati, Rahayu; Rustono, Rustono; Rokhman, Fathur; Mardikantoro, Hari Bakti
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 4 No 2 (2016): November 2016
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This article aimed to describe metaphorical utterance meaning inside of discourse of president, parliament, and major national election 2014. The approach used was a qualitative descriptive approach. The data was the extract of the campaign discourse. The data analysis was done by using a normative method, referential method, and reflective introspective method. The meaning of metaphorical extension inside of the campaign based on comparative theory were (1) objects to refer things, (2) objects to refer situation, (3) objects to refer action, (4) place to refer place, (5) place to refer situation, (6) action to refer action, (7) action to refer situation, (8) situation to refer situation, (9) situation to refer action, and (10) time to refer time. Metaphorical meaning based on interactive theory covers the meaning of metaphorical utterances which changes its meaning into directive meaning tended to or reverse.
Ecolexicons in Conservation News Text in Mass Media: Ecolinguistics Yuniawan, Tommi; Rokhman, Fathur; Rustono, Rustono; Bakti Mardikantoro, Hari
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 6 No 1 (2018): February 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v6i1.16270

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Conservation news texts contain the expression of language on conservation events or issues presented based on arguments related to the vision of the university (Universitas Negeri Semarang) with conservation. Conservation is an important and sensitive issue for the community. This is because it is commonly associated with institutional policy or ideology. The purpose of this study is to describe the form of ecolexicon in conservation text in mass media. The theoretical framework used is ecolinguistics. Then, the data used is a conservation news text containing ecolexicon. The data source is from the mass media at webpage www.unnes.ac.id which has relatively a large number of text data of conservation so that the data will be more varied. Method of data collection is done by employing simak method, literature study method, and documentation method. Furthermore, the data were analyzed by ecolinguistic study using the method of padan and agih. Based on data analysis, it is found that ecolexicon forms are found in the conservation news text, i.e., basic words, derivative words, phrases, and expression. The ecolexicon forms found in the conservation news text can be classified into two types of referents, i.e. biotic references (flora/fauna) and abiotic referents. The results of this study can contribute theoretically and practically in the field of linguistics, language learning, journalism, and public policy. For this reason, the study of ecolinguistics in conservation news text in the mass media deserves to be given space as a form of prospective eco-linguistic analysis.
The Varieties of Metaphorical Expression Values in Campaign Discourse Pristiwati, Rahayu; Rustono, Rustono; Rahman, Fathur; Mardikantoro, Hari Bakti
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 7 No 1 (2019): February 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v7i1.29335

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This study is aimed at analyzing the varieties of metaphorical expression values found in campaign discourse. Qualitative and quantitative approaches were employed in this research. The data were excerpts of campaign discourse inPresidential and Vice Presidential National Election of Republic Indonesia in 2014. They were 320 excerpts from 322 metaphors published by Kompas, Tempo, andSuaraMerdeka newspapers within seven months, from May to September 2014. Descriptive qualitative approach was used to describe the varieties of values in metaphorical expressions. The data analysis usednormative, referential equivalent, and introspective reflective method. This analysis resulted in the following findings. The values of metaphorical expressions incampaign discourse of Presidential and Vice Presidentialnational election of Republic Indonesia in 2014 are: (1) value of mutual cooperation, (2) value of religiosity, (3) value of politeness, (4) value of simplicity, (5) value of mutual respect, (6) value of mutual assistance, (7) value of simplicity, and (8) value of deliberation.
METAPHORICAL MEANINGS INSIDE OF DISCOURSE OF PRESIDENT, PARLIAMENT, AND MAJOR NATIONAL ELECTION 2014 Pristiwati, Rahayu; Rustono, Rustono; Rokhman, Fathur; Mardikantoro, Hari Bakti
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 4 No 2 (2016): November 2016
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

This article aimed to describe metaphorical utterance meaning inside of discourse of president, parliament, and major national election 2014. The approach used was a qualitative descriptive approach. The data was the extract of the campaign discourse. The data analysis was done by using a normative method, referential method, and reflective introspective method. The meaning of metaphorical extension inside of the campaign based on comparative theory were (1) objects to refer things, (2) objects to refer situation, (3) objects to refer action, (4) place to refer place, (5) place to refer situation, (6) action to refer action, (7) action to refer situation, (8) situation to refer situation, (9) situation to refer action, and (10) time to refer time. Metaphorical meaning based on interactive theory covers the meaning of metaphorical utterances which changes its meaning into directive meaning tended to or reverse.
Ecolexicons in Conservation News Text in Mass Media: Ecolinguistics Yuniawan, Tommi; Rokhman, Fathur; Rustono, Rustono; Bakti Mardikantoro, Hari
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 6 No 1 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v6i1.16270

Abstract

Conservation news texts contain the expression of language on conservation events or issues presented based on arguments related to the vision of the university (Universitas Negeri Semarang) with conservation. Conservation is an important and sensitive issue for the community. This is because it is commonly associated with institutional policy or ideology. The purpose of this study is to describe the form of ecolexicon in conservation text in mass media. The theoretical framework used is ecolinguistics. Then, the data used is a conservation news text containing ecolexicon. The data source is from the mass media at webpage www.unnes.ac.id which has relatively a large number of text data of conservation so that the data will be more varied. Method of data collection is done by employing simak method, literature study method, and documentation method. Furthermore, the data were analyzed by ecolinguistic study using the method of padan and agih. Based on data analysis, it is found that ecolexicon forms are found in the conservation news text, i.e., basic words, derivative words, phrases, and expression. The ecolexicon forms found in the conservation news text can be classified into two types of referents, i.e. biotic references (flora/fauna) and abiotic referents. The results of this study can contribute theoretically and practically in the field of linguistics, language learning, journalism, and public policy. For this reason, the study of ecolinguistics in conservation news text in the mass media deserves to be given space as a form of prospective eco-linguistic analysis.
The Varieties of Metaphorical Expression Values in Campaign Discourse Pristiwati, Rahayu; Rustono, Rustono; Rahman, Fathur; Mardikantoro, Hari Bakti
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 7 No 1 (2019): February 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v7i1.29335

Abstract

This study is aimed at analyzing the varieties of metaphorical expression values found in campaign discourse. Qualitative and quantitative approaches were employed in this research. The data were excerpts of campaign discourse inPresidential and Vice Presidential National Election of Republic Indonesia in 2014. They were 320 excerpts from 322 metaphors published by Kompas, Tempo, andSuaraMerdeka newspapers within seven months, from May to September 2014. Descriptive qualitative approach was used to describe the varieties of values in metaphorical expressions. The data analysis usednormative, referential equivalent, and introspective reflective method. This analysis resulted in the following findings. The values of metaphorical expressions incampaign discourse of Presidential and Vice Presidentialnational election of Republic Indonesia in 2014 are: (1) value of mutual cooperation, (2) value of religiosity, (3) value of politeness, (4) value of simplicity, (5) value of mutual respect, (6) value of mutual assistance, (7) value of simplicity, and (8) value of deliberation.
Co-Authors Afidah, Annisa Ul Agus Nuryatin Ahmad Syaifudin alfiah alfiah Alfiah Alfiah Amin, Yusuf Syaiful Amin, Yusuf Syaiful Amirin, Amirin Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Andi Maulana Asnawi, Asnawi Aulia, Rizki Anti Azizah, Eva Noor B. Wahyudi Joko Santoso Deby Luriawati Dianastiti, Firstya Evi Dina Mardiana Dwirahayu, Endang Pudji Eka Yulin Adriani Ekasari, Denis Endang Kurniati Endang Kurniati Esti Sudi Utami Esti Sudi Utami Esti Sudi Utami Fandy Prasetya Kusuma Fathur Rahman Fathur Rokhman Fathur Rokhman Fauzul Etfita Funadah, Luluk Atul Habibi, Ahmad Fajar Haekal, Muhamad Haekal, Muhamad Hananta, Rakhmat Dwi Hariyadi, Muhamad Hariyani Hariyani, Hariyani Haryadi - Haryadi Haryadi Haryadi Haryadi Hasanah, Alif Hastuti Hastuti Hayatun Nufus Hayatun Nufus Hetilaniar Hetilaniar Hetilaniar, Hetilaniar Huda, Wahyul Ida Zulaeha Ida Zulaeha Ida Zulaeha Ida Zulaeha Imam Baehaqie Imbowati, Dian Indri Indiatmoko, Bambang Indiatmoko, Bambang Isnaini, Faridha Jati Kurniawan, Mikael Joko Santoso, Wahyudi Junaidi Junaidi Juwanda Juwanda Juwanda, Juwanda Karina, Alfa Zulia Dwi Kustiah, Hariani Kusworo, Andy Lachlan, Nicholas Lenga, Klemens Maksianus Lestari, Esti Puji Martha Dua Sary, Maria Petrasia Masruroh, Nashihah Laila Maya Dewi Kurnia Meina Febriani Meina Febriani Mila Roysa Mila Roysa, Mila Muhammad Badrus Siroj Muhammad Thobroni Mukhlis Mukhlis Mustika, Prisma Meita Mustika, Prisma Meita Nafiyah, Khifdiyatun Nantu, Marselina Yosefina Nas Haryati Setyaningsih Neina, Qurrota Ayu Nenoliu, Dian Sidiarna Noorapsari, Deby Triananda Pangestuti, Tri Yuli Parwaningtiyas, Anung Anindita Pekuwali, Dian Sari Arindah Pratama, Galih Suci Putri, Meidiana Qurrota Ayu Neina R. M Teguh Supriyanto Rahayu Pristiwati Rahmatia Ardila Rehulina Rehulina, Rehulina Rivaldi, Sacandra Aji Rizqon Hilmi, Muhammad Rustono Rustono - Rustono Rustono Sabbardi, Muhammad Safrihady, Safrihady Samsudin Samsudin Samsudin Sari, Devita Maliana Sari, Devita Maliana Septina Sulistyaningrum Sholikhati, Nur Indah Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Subiyantoro Subiyantoro Subyantoro Subyantoro Sugianto Sugianto Sukarismanti Sukma, Dimas Pramata Sumirah Sumirah Sumirah Sumirah Sumirah Sumirah Suningcih, Suningcih Suntoro Suntoro Surya Anis, Novalinda Susanto Susanto Suyitno Suyitno Swantyka Ilham Prahesti Tati Sri Uswati Teguh Supriyanto Tommi Yuniawan Tommy Yuniawan Tri Jayanti, Tri Umi Nur Sholikhah Utami, Etika Widi Utsman Utsman, Utsman Wahyuni, Sri Wardani, Vera Wati, Maulida Laily Kusuma Widianti, Nurhannah Wiwi Isnaeni Wiwit Lili Sokhipah, Wiwit Lili Yuniawan, Dwi Zainarthur, Henry Zuhra Sl. Datu