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ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACTS ANALYSIS IN TOM CRUISE'S INTERVIEW Ghasella Makhpirokh Haucsa; Abdul Gafur Marzuki; Alek Alek; Didin Nuruddin Hidayat
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian (The Institute of Research) Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (331.676 KB) | DOI: 10.33603/perspective.v8i1.3304

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This study is an analysis of illocutionary speech acts performed in Tom Cruise's interview in promoting his movie. This study aims to describe the types as well as the functions of illocutionary speech acts performed by both the interviewer and the interviewee. Moreover, this study also describes the most and the least used illocutionary speech acts performed in the interview. This study uses qualitative method employing descriptive analysis design. The data source of this study is collected by downloading the video of the interview from YouTube. The data are observed and transcribed into written form. Furthermore, the data are categorized into some types of illocutionary speech acts. The result showed that there are four kinds of illocutionary speech acts which are performed in Tom Cruise's interview which are representative, commissive, directive, and expressive. Here, the representative speech acts was categorized as the most performed speech in that interview. The result of the present study showed that Tom Cruise tended to convey his utterance to give statements of fact or to describe things that he believed to be true. Meanwhile, the percentage of the most performed or the most used speech acts to the least one in Tom Cruise's interview is: representative (48.7%), expressive (38.5%), commissive (7.7%), directive (5.1%), and declarative (0%).
Representation of Aesthetic Value in Bugis and Makassar Classic Song Ulinsa Ulinsa; Abdul Gafur Marzuki; Agung Surya Laksana; Nursyamsi Nursyamsi; M. Asri B
Jurnal Onoma: Pendidikan, Bahasa, dan Sastra Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/onoma.v9i1.2343

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The purpose of this research is to describe or know and explain the aesthetic value contained in classical Bugis and Makassar songs. This research is qualitative. The data sources of this research are Bugis songs and classical Makassar songs. The research instrument consisted of a gadget or mobile phone, a youtube application, and writing instruments in the form of books and pens. The research method used is a type of qualitative research, which is a research procedure that uses data or descriptive methods in the form of written or spoken words that can be observed. Data were collected using interviews, observation, and documentation studies, where documents in the form of audio and audio-visual will be transcribed into a written form which will then be analyzed for the aesthetic meaning contained therein. The result showed that classical Bugis and Makassar songs have aesthetic values in the form of 1) the value of sacrifice, 2) the value of love/affection, 3) the value of morals/life, and 4) the value of culture. The value of sacrifice contained in Bugis and Makassar songs is a sacrifice made or given to people who are loved sincerely, then for the value of love/affection contained in Bugis and Makassar songs in the form of stories about problems of love or the beauty of that love itself, then for the moral/life values contained in the Bugis and Makassar songs, it gives a message about good behavior or ethics in living life, and for cultural values, it provides lessons about the importance of working together and maintaining tolerance among others.
The Implementation of Bilingual Class Program in Islamic Elementary School Ila Amalia; Abdul Gafur Marzuki
AT-TA'LIM Vol 30, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v30i1.738

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For several decades, the expanding usage of English as an international language has resulted in a growth in its users all over the world, including in Indonesia. As a result, the bilingual education program becomes a medium for promoting English in society. This case study investigated the implementation of a bilingual class program at an Islamic elementary school in Indonesia, namely in Banten province. The participants of the study included a bilingual teacher, the school principal, the vice-principal for student affairs, and the vice-principal for curriculum division. Interviews, classroom observations, and documentation were utilized to collect the data. Meanwhile, the Miles and Huberman data analysis technique was employed to analyze the data, which consisted of data reduction, data display, and conclusion. The results elaborated on some aspects related to the practice of bilingual class programs in this school namely: the aspect of school administration, the aspect of human resources, the aspect of teaching and learning activities, and the aspect of program evaluation. The findings also revealed that the school adopted partial immersion as the bilingual program model.
Tialo Language Affix for Verb Marker Ulinsa Ulinsa; Abdul Gafur Marzuki; Idris Patekkai; Fadila Fadila; Deni Karsana; Tamrin Tamrin
Jurnal Onoma: Pendidikan, Bahasa, dan Sastra Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/onoma.v10i2.3194

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The problems in this study are the types, meanings, and forms of affixes marking the Tialo language verbs. This study aims to describe the types, meanings, and forms of the Tialo language, including prefixes, suffixes, infixes, and confixes. The method used is a qualitative method. This study used the observing and speaking methods, with tapping techniques, proficient involvement techniques, proficient free observing techniques, fishing techniques, all-encompassing techniques, and note-taking techniques. The data analysis technique used is the distributional and equivalent method using the smallest element breakdown technique. Based on the results of research that has been carried out, it was found that affixes are markers for Tialo language verbs which include: Prefixes {moN-}, {non-}, {meN-}, {neN}, {poN-}, {peN-}, {in-}, and {te-}. {in-} infix. Suffixes {i-} and {a'a}. Confixes {moN-a'a} {noN-a'a}, {meN-a'a}, {meN-omo}, {nen-omo}, {poN-omo} and {moN-i}. The meaning of the affix markers in the Tialo language is going to take action, is taking action, has taken action, ordered, has taken action for others, and has finished taking action for others. Meanwhile, the affixes for the Tialo language consist of prefixes {mo-}, {no-}, and {me-}. {in-} infix. Suffixes {-i} and {a'a}. The confixes {mo-i}, {mo-a'a}, and {no-a'a} in the affix form of the Tialo language verb markers have changed and some have not changed.
Character Analysis Ability of M. Night Shyamalan Split Translation Film Characters in Indonesian EFL Students Muthmainnah Muthmainnah; Abdul Gafur Marzuki; Santiana Santiana; Erizar Erizar; Ulinsa Ulinsa; Utari Purwaningsi; M. Asri B
Jurnal Onoma: Pendidikan, Bahasa, dan Sastra Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/onoma.v10i2.3196

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The background of this research is to identify or determine the ability to analyze the character analysis of the characters in the film translation Split by M. Night Shymalayan in Semester VI Students of Indonesian Language Education Faculty of Teacher Training and Education in the 2022/2023 academic year. The number of samples in this study is 27 people, class B consisted of 24 girls and 6 boys. Data collection was used, namely test sheets and observation sheets. Then, the data analysis used in this study was the Quantitative Description technique, because the data studied were in the form of technical figures for student learning outcomes by identifying or determining the characters in the Split translation film by M. Night Shymalayan by using a certain formula. The results showed that the students' ability to analyze the characters of M. Night Shymalayan's Split translation film character in sixth-semester students of Indonesian language education experienced differences in every aspect that was assessed. The results of data analysis show that the average score obtained or achieved by class B students in the sixth semester of Indonesian language education obtained an average score of 69.26% with a total percentage of 2.57% in the good category. This means that the split translation film media helps students to identify the character analysis skills of M. Night Shymalayan's split translation film characters.
VITALITY OF THE LAUJE LANGUAGE ENCLAVE IN THE FAMILY DOMAIN IN TOLITOLI REGENCY Tamrin, Tamrin; Haliq, Abdul; Marzuki, Abdul Gafur; Fatinah, Siti; Asri B, M.
RETORIKA: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol 17, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/retorika.v17i1.58857

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This research aims to describe the vitality of the Lauje language as an enclave of ethnic minority languages in Tolitoli Regency, Central Sulawesi. The method used is a sociolinguistic approach with questionnaires, interviews, observation, and recording techniques. Next, it was analyzed descriptively based on frequency and percentage calculations and processed using the SPSS program. The results of the analysis show that the vitality of the Lauje language based on age, those aged 40–50 years and those aged over 60 years is still very strong, namely the Lauje language, and those aged under 20 years and those aged 20–39 years are in a position that is vulnerable to decline. Furthermore, the vitality of the Lauje language is based on education; respondents with no school education and stable basic education maintain their Lauje language but have the potential to experience decline. The vitality of the Lauje language in the family domain based on work as farmers is still stable in maintaining its language, and those who work as housewives are still very strong in maintaining their language. The Lauje language is in a safe position. Overall, the vitality of using the Lauje language in the family domain is 0.69, which means that the vitality of the Lauje language in the family domain is in a stable, steady position but has the potential to experience decline.
Optimizing Students’ Higher Order Thinking Skill through Indonesian English Course Platform Apriani, Eka; Muthmainnah, Muthmainnah; Marzuki, Abdul Gafur; Esmianti, Farida; Supardan, Dadan
Paedagogia: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 12 No 2 (2023): PAEDAGOGIA: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan IAIN Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24239/pdg.Vol12.Iss2.395

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As the compulsory subject at the senior high school, English is used for transferring and develop their knowledge, skill, and attitudes in the areas of science, technology, and art. English is crucial for the student in order to help them to understand the oral and written text in detail. Eventually, teachers have to prepare a good strategy to complete the student need of English in the class. Then, the school has HOTS as the strategy for the students. However, students are required to seek additional learning outside of school in order to enhance their learning in school. For this reason, Indonesian English course platform (Ruangguru) becomes the medium to optimize student’ HOTS. This quantitative research discussed 84 students of SMAN 1 Rejang Lebong. In obtaining the data, the eighty-four students of XII grade in academic year 2020/2021 were given a set of questionnaires to get the data whether Ruangguru can optimize students’ HOTS in learning English. The researcher collected the data, then determined the frequency and percentage of the students' responses. According to this study's findings, Indonesian English course platform (Ruangguru) can be a medium to optimize students’ HOTS beside learning English in the classroom. Based on three indicators that is provided by researcher, those are: Analyzing (71.83%), Evaluating (72.26%), and Creating (72.85%). Based on the result, Indonesian English course platform (Ruangguru) helps students to optimize students’ Higher Order Thinking in learning English
Utilizing Group Discussion Technique in Developing Speaking Skill in an EFL Classroom Kuliahana, Ana; Marzuki, Abdul Gafur
ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education Vol. 7 No. 2 November (2023): ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education pr
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Curup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ef.v7i2.8197

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This study aims to identify students’ speaking skills in the English Department at UIN Datokarama Palu that could be developed through group discussion techniques. It was designed as collaborative classroom action research and divided into two cycles. Data came from class observation, field notes, a questionnaire, and a speaking test over six meetings of speaking lessons on the second term of the semester. The research included 22 students. The researcher identified the students’ speaking skill development based on the criteria of success established. The findings showed that 11 students (50%) acquired it, and 11 students (50%) fizzled in the first cycle. The researcher continued to the next cycle since the students’ speaking achievement did not meet the criteria of success yet. Some improvements were made in order to cover the drawbacks in the first cycle, such as rearranging the members of the group and emphasizing teaching on the use of 'opened-ended questions’. There were 18 students (81.8%) who acquired it, and just 4 students (18.2%) fizzled in the second cycle. Besides, all students felt challenged to participate in group discussions. However, their participation varied greatly among the individual students. An interesting implication of this research was that students’ speaking skills could be developed through group discussion techniques.
Developing Speaking Skill through Opinion Expression Method in Islamic Higher Education Context Kuliahana, Ana; Marzuki, Abdul Gafur; Rustam, Rustam
ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education Vol. 8 No. 1 May (2024): ENGLISH FRANCA : Academic Journal of English Language and Education provide
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Curup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/ef.v8i1 May.9850

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Through the Opinion Expressions Method, this study seeks to improve students' speaking skill in the context of Islamic higher education. It was separated into two cycles and planned as a cooperative classroom action research project. Data were gathered throughout six speaking lesson meetings during the second semester's term from class observations, field notes, questionnaires, and speaking tests. 24 students participated in the study. Based on the specified success criteria, the researchers determined how well the students were developing their speaking skill. According to the results, 11 students (48%) failed the first cycle while 13 students (54%) successfully completed it. The researchers carried on to the following cycle because the students’ speaking skill had not yet met the standards for success. Some changes were made to address the shortcomings in the First cycle, including: requiring more direction in structuring sentences by posing and responding to questions based on the callings in the photos provided in groups; encouraging students to be active in group work; emphasizing the importance of having fair distribution of work among the participants; and explaining that the direction-giving process should be improved. In the second cycle, 19 students (79%) successfully gained it, while just 5 students (21%) failed. Finally, a fascinating implication of this research was that the Opinion Expressions Method may be used to improve students' speaking skill.
Analysis of the Main Character's Resistance to Racism in Theodore Melfi's Hidden Figures Film Muthmainnah Muthmainnah; Abdul Gafur Marzuki; Erizar Erizar; Ulinsa Ulinsa; Harmisa Harmisa; Sulihin Azis; M. Asri B
Jurnal Onoma: Pendidikan, Bahasa, dan Sastra Vol. 10 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/onoma.v10i3.3197

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This study aims to describe the main character's resistance to racism in Theodore Melfi's film Hidden Figures. This research is a qualitative descriptive study, as a research procedure that can produce descriptive data that can be in the form of written or spoken words from people with observable behavior. Qualitative descriptive research aims to make a systematic, factual, and accurate description, description, or painting of facts and characteristics, as well as the relationship between things being investigated. The techniques in data analysis used in this study are 1) data reduction, 2) data presentation, and 3) verification. The results obtained describe the existence of racial discrimination and the attitudes of the main character of the film Hidden Figures' resistance to discrimination which is divided into 6 parts, namely: 1) Racial Justification, 2) Classification Based on Skin Color in Place Settings, 3) Racism in Facilities General Black/Skin, 4) Unpleasant Treatment and, 5) Promote Equality.
Co-Authors Abdul Ghofur Abdul Haliq, Abdul Agung Surya Laksana Aldri Frinaldi Alek Alek Alek, A Amelia, Yuni Ana Kuliahana Ana Kuliahana Ana Kuliahana Andi Nurfaizah Angela, Angela Aning Rustanti Raharjo Anita Anita Anita Anita Annisa Astrid Ardiansyah, A. Arika Nurul Iftitah Asri B, M. Azis, Sulihin B, M. Asri Baguilat, Ivan D. Darwis Jauhari Bandu Dede Surahman Dedi Daryanto Deni Karsana Deni Karsana Deni, Rahma Dian Eka Chandra Wardhana, Dian Eka Chandra Didin Nuruddin Hidayat Didin Nuruddin Hidayat Eka Apriani, Eka Enriquez, Alexis Erizar Erizar Erizar Erizar Erizar Erizar, Erizar Eulis Rahmawati Evi Nurisra Aprilia Sari Fadila Fadila Fadila Fadila, Fadila Farhana Amalya Islamiati Farida Esmianti Farkhan, Muhammad Farkhan, Muhammad fatimah Fatimah Fatimah Fatimah Fatinah, Siti Fauzji, Fahmi Fitriningsih, Fitriningsih Ghasella Makhpirokh Haucsa Haqim Hasan Albana Harmisa Harmisa Harmisa, Harmisa hasriani Hasriani Hendriana Sri Rejeki Hidayat, Didin Nuruddin Hijrah Syam Hikmatullah, Nanak Idris Patekkai Idris Patekkai Iftitah, Arika Nurul Ila Amalia Ila Amalia Ila Amalia, Ila Ispina, Jacqueline Inting Juniati Juniati Khan, Tariq Kuliahana, Ana M, Elisabet M. Asri B M. Asri B M. Asri B M. Nur, Mohammad Djamil Mahmud, Rashed Muthmainnah Muthmainnah Muthmainnah Muthmainnah Noermnzah, Noermnzah Nursyam Nursyam Nursyamsi Nursyamsi Purwaningsi, Utari Rahmawati, Eulis Ratu Sarah Pujasari Ratu Sarah Pujasari, Ratu Sarah Rustam Rustam Safnil, Safnil Saja'un Lampuasa Sanidaya Febrianto Santiana , Santiana Santiana Santiana Santiana Santiana Shynta Amalia Silfani, Ani Nuraeni Suci Nurzannah Efendi Sulihin Azis Supardan, Dadan Syafryadin, Syafryadin Syam, Hijrah Tamrin Tamrin Tamrin Tamrin Ulfah Ulfah Ulfah Ulfah Ulinsa, Ulinsa Utari Purwaningsi Viyani, Villy Al Wiwik Handayani yuni amelia