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Uncovering Linguistic Anomalies: An Analysis of Language Errors in Internship Reports of Polsri Business Administration Students: Sari, Luciana Lidya; Putri, Eka; Wahyuni, Sri; Meirani, Wasitoh
Jurnal Pembelajaran Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : Raja Zulkarnain Education Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55909/jpbs.v4i5.903

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This research aims to identify the dominant forms of linguistic anomalies or language errors in internship reports written by Business Administration students at Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya (Polsri), analyze their causative factors, and explore their implications for professional competence. The study employed a qualitative descriptive approach utilizing the Error Analysis (EA) framework based on the Indonesian General Guidelines for Spelling (PUEBI) and standard Indonesian grammar. The sample consisted of 30 internship reports from 2024 Business Administration students selected through purposive sampling.Analysis of a total of 880 linguistic anomalies (estimated) revealed that Spelling and Punctuation (SP) errors ranked the highest, accounting for 37.50% of the total errors. The most frequent sub-category within this domain was Standard Word Usage (15.34%) (e.g., Praktek instead of Praktik). The second highest was Morphological and Syntactical (MS) errors (34.66%), with Ineffective Sentences (24.43%) being the primary syntactical issue (characterized by word redundancy and the use of non-standard conjunctions like Dimana). These errors are attributed to a combination of intralingual factors (overgeneralization of affixation rules) and extralingual factors (interference from spoken/informal register). Overall, these findings have serious implications, namely diminishing the reports’ credibility and fostering a negative perception of students’ professionalism within the industry due as they are perceived as careless and lacking meticulousness.
Landskap Kebahasaan Dosen Administrasi Bisnis Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya dalam Berbagai Konteks Komunikasi: Linguistic Landscape of Business Administration Lecturers at Sriwijaya State Polytechnic in Various Communication Contexts Sari, Luciana Lidya; Putri, Eka; Wahyuni, Sri; Meirani, Wasitoh
JBSI: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 02 (2025): Artikel Riset Periode November 2025
Publisher : Information Technology and Science(ITScience)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/jbsi.v5i02.7019

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This study aims to describe the language choice patterns of Civil Servant (ASN) lecturers in the Business Administration Department of Sriwijaya State Polytechnic in various formal and informal communication contexts. This study used a qualitative descriptive method with data collection techniques through observation, questionnaire distribution, and interviews with 29 respondents. The results showed that the lecturers implemented a functional diglossia pattern by utilizing Indonesian, regional languages ??(Palembang), and foreign languages ??according to the situational context. Indonesian functions as a high code that is predominantly used in formal domains, such as lectures, academic guidance, meetings, and administrative services, with a usage rate reaching 96.5–96.55%. Conversely, situational code switching occurs to Palembang in non-formal domains, especially in casual conversations with students (55.2%) and social communication with neighbors (62.1%). This code shift aims to build familiarity, strengthen social solidarity, and strengthen cultural identity. Sociolinguistically, the lecturers' linguistic behavior demonstrates adaptive abilities to the context, interlocutors, and communication goals. This phenomenon confirms that language choice is not a random behavior, but rather the result of complex linguistic and social awareness. Thus, the linguistic practices of Polsri lecturers represent a form of functional bilingualism that balances the demands of academic professionalism and the expression of cultural identity in everyday communication within higher education settings.
TANGGUNGJAWAB NEGARA MELINDUNGI GURU DALAM MELAKSANAKAN TUGAS PROFESIONALNYA Triputra, Yuli Asmara; Kesuma, Derry Angling; Oktanisa, Silvana; Meirani, Wasitoh
Lex Librum : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 2020: Volume 7 Nomor 1 Desember 2020
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Sumpah Pemuda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46839/lljih.v0i0.333

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Abstrak Guru adalah pendidik profesional yang tugas dan perannya telah diatur dalam peraturan perundang-undangan. Negara selaku pemangku kewajiban dalam melindungi warga negara terkhusus guru, dituntut peran aktifnya dalam melindungi guru dari tindakan kriminalisasi akibat melaksanakan tugas profesionalnya. Pada tataran peraturan, pemerintah telah melakukan tindakan aktif berupa pengundangan beberapa peraturan terkait tugas dan peran guru. Namun dalam taraf penegakan hukum, masih sering ditemui guru yang berhadapan dengan hukum akibat laporan dari orang tua murid atas tindakan guru yang mendisiplinkan murid. Mahkamah Agung selaku judex juris, melalui Putusan Nomor : 1554K/ Pid/ 2013 telah memvonis bebas guru di Majalengka yang bernama Aop Saopudin selaku terdakwa karena Mahkamah Agung menganggap apa yang dilakukannya sudah menjadi tugasnya dan bukan bukan merupakan suatu tindak pidana dan terdakwa tidak dapat dijatuhi pidana atas perbuatan/tindakannya tersebut karena bertujuan untuk mendidik agar menjadi murid yang baik dan berdisiplin. Putusan Mahkamah Agung merupakan wujud tanggungjawab negara melalui lembaga kekuasaan kehakiman memberikan perlindungan terhadap guru dalam melaksanakan tugas profesionalnya. Kata Kunci : Tanggungjawab negara, Perlindungan, Guru. Abstract Teachers are professional educators whose duties and roles have been regulated in the legislation. The state as a stakeholder in protecting citizens, especially teachers, is required to play an active role in protecting teachers from criminalization due to carrying out their professional duties. At the regulatory level, the government has taken active action in the form of the invite of several regulations related to the duties and roles of teachers. However, in law enforcement level, there are still often teachers who face the law due to reports from parents of students for the actions of teachers who discipline students. The Supreme Court as judex juris, through The Verdict Number: 1554K / Pid / 2013 has sentenced a free teacher in Majalengka named Aop Saopudin as a defendant because the Supreme Court considers what he did has become his duty and not a criminal act and the defendant can not be sentenced for his actions because it aims to educate to be a good student and disciplined. The Supreme Court's decision is a manifestation of the state's responsibility through the institution of judicial power to provide protection to teachers in carrying out their professional duties.