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Dialectology Landscape: Duano Sea Tribe Communication at Jambi Province Rozelin, Diana; Zurnelli, Netti; Fauzan, Umar
Journal of Language and Literature Vol 24, No 2 (2024): October
Publisher : Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/joll.v24i2.7840

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Duano language in Sabak and Tungkal is included into the extinct language category. One way to avoid language extinction is through language revitalization or language documentation. The purpose of this research is to ascertain and explain the proto language and the kinship of Duano tribe in Sabak and Tungkal through dialectology. Then, language documentation is carried out to look at all related aspects from cognate to morpheme positioning. The writers used Proto Malayic from Adelaar (1992) as IPD instrument, The data sources are Duano language from Sabak and Tungkal regencies spoken by 10 respondents. This is a qualitative study. The data were collected through interview, note-taking, recording, and documentation. Then, they were analyzed comparatively. This research found 920 zero data, 510 lexical differences data, 1210 cognate, and 570 phonological differences data. This showed that almost 50% of the data has zero difference, which means they have the same vocabulary. Then, phonological difference is 7.01% indicating that the two languages are different Speech. Meanwhile, lexical difference is 35.29% implying that the two are different subdialects, The relationship between the two regions is very close., the number of vocabularies that belong to vocabulary shift was higher than the vocabulary maintenance. This means that language extinction is very high, especially in the Tungkal area.
The Implementation of Autonomous Learning through Multimedia Oral Presentation to Develop Students’ Language Skills Supriadi, Supriadi; Rozelin, Diana; Muhaimin, Muhaimin; Fauzan, Umar
Register Journal Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): REGISTER JOURNAL
Publisher : UIN Salatiga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/register.v17i2.301-327

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Autonomous learning has been implemented in various disciplines. In English Language Teaching (ELT), implementing autonomous learning through multimedia oral presentation could be one of the major strategies to develop students’ language skills. This study aims to investigate the implementation of autonomous learning through a multimedia oral presentation as well as its challenges and obstacles fostering the significant development of language skills among students at an Islamic university. The study involved thirteen students majoring English Education regarded as students of the Z generation. The primary data was obtained through a video project-based multimedia oral presentation, a semi-structured interview with open-ended questions. The observation of the videos with note taking and comments on YouTube were used as secondary data. Through a descriptive qualitative approach, a content analysis technique was used to investigate to what extent the implementation of autonomous learning through a multimedia oral presentation develops students’ language skills. The study found that the students’ performances ranged from competent to somewhat competent in their vocabulary and content coverage; and competent to minimally competent in their grammatical accuracy, pronunciation, comprehensibility, and presentation skills. Implementing the students’ autonomous learning did not significantly develop their language skills due to students' lack of language proficiency, the absence of feedback,  technical challenges, time constraints, and motivation. This suggests that the implementation of students’ autonomous learning     with guidance is necessary to raise students’ language proficiency and minimize the obstacles and challenges, and various technological tools with technical and practical strategies should be familiarized with the students.
Pola Pengajaran Agama Islam Dalam Keluarga Suku Laut Melayu di Pulau Lipan Desa Penuba Mega Sari, Rahayu; EI Widdah , Minnah; Rozelin, Diana
IHSAN : Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): 2023
Publisher : Yayasan pendidikan dzurriyatul Quran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61104/ihsan.v1i1.33

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Pola pengajaran agama islam selama ini yang dilakukan oleh ustadz pada masyarakat suku laut melayu pulau lipan desa penuba belum optimal. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis dan mendeskripsikan pola pengajaran agama islam dalam keluarga suku laut melayu di pulau lipan desa penuba kecamatan selayar kabupaten lingga provinsi jambi. Metode penelitian yang digunakan penelitian kualitatif deskriptif. Subjek penelitian menggunakan purposive sampling, yang menjadi informan kunci yakni masyarakat suku laut, orang dewasa, orang tua dan anak atau remaja. Teknik pengumpulan data yang peneliti gunakan yakni observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi. Teknik analisa data dengan reduksi data (data reduction), penyajian data (data display), dan conclusion drawing atau verifivation. Hasil dari penelitian terdiri dari pola pengajaran agama islam di pulau lipan yakni pola pengajaran langsung dilaksanakan untuk dewasa atau orang tua, dan tidak langsung dilaksanakan untuk remaja dan anak-anak. Faktor pendukung dalam pola pengajaran agama islam terdiri dari antusias masyarakat, fasilitas dan rumah ibadah, pendidikan masyarakat, dan pemberian reward. Faktor penghambat pola pengajaran agama islam terdiri dari buta aksara, suit diajak kegiatan keagamaan, infrastruktur yang masih kurang, dan sumber daya manusia masih kurang. Peran pemerintah desa penuba terdiri dari support kegiatan, dan penyalur bantuan.
Psycholinguistics and Metacognition Effect in Verbal Language Communication Ability on Practical Teaching of Physics Education Students Rozelin, Diana; Sukarno, Sukarno; Muhaimin, Muhaimin
IJELTAL (Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics) Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/ijeltal.v9i1.1549

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This study aimed to determine and describe the influence of psycholinguistics and metacognition on the ability of physics education students to use verbal language in the learning process. Quantitative research is used to measure the level of influence between variables, and then the case study is used to determine the sample. Based on the data, it could be concluded that the ability of psycholinguistics had a positive correlation with language skills, with a correlation of 0.924 and a significance value (2-tailed) of 0.000 <0.05. Thus, it could be understood that there was a positive correlation between psycholinguistics toward language skills with a very strong correlation category. The correlation between metacognition and language skills was 0.874 with a significance value (2-tailed) of 0.000 < 0.05. Therefore, this article argues that the ability of psycholinguistics and metacognition, so the language skills of physics students in carrying out physics learning would be better. This meant that the two variables affected the verbal language skills in learning physics together and not separately. Because language skills are related to metacognitive abilities, including intellectual abilities, teachers need to consider the use of verbal language in the classroom for the cognitive development of students. To achieve this, a psycholinguistic skill development program was needed for physics education students and other prospective teacher students; they could use verbal language in both the declarative, imperative, and interrogative aspects appropriately and accurately.
MOOD ANALYSIS IN TEACHER’S SCAFFOLDING TALKS: A STUDY OF INTERPERSONAL MEANING IN ENGLISH CLASSROOM COMMUNICATION Febrianty, Nur Aisyiah; Rozelin, Diana
Indonesian EFL Journal Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/ieflj.v10i1.9341

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Communication serves as a way to connect with others, share the experiences and needs, and strengthen relationships in everyday life. It enables people to voice their opinions, share knowledge, and express their emotions. People must communicate. Whether people communicate verbally or in writing, it makes decisions about which words to use depending on the situation's field, tone, and modality. More significantly, it is asserted that when teachers have a through awareness of the connection between teacher’s speak, interaction, and learning opportunity in the classroom is frequently improved. This research analyzes the mood of teacher’s scaffolding talk in teaching English subject through interpersonal meaning analysis. The type of this research is descriptive qualitative research. The result of data analysis shows that there are 154 clauses of scaffolding talks analyzed in class A and 147 clauses of scaffolding talks analyzed in class B. The dominant mood system of scaffolding talks in the research subject was declarative mood as it got 55% and 50%. So, it can be concluded that the speech function used in the spoken text is statement which functions to give information.Keyword: mood analysis, teachers’ scaffolding talks, declarative mood,  imperative mood.
Education and Proto Language Maintenance at Orang Rimba in Jambi Province Rozelin, Diana; Fauzan, Umar
IJELTAL (Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics) Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/ijeltal.v5i1.575

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This research discussed education and dialectology, examining the relation of Orang Rimba (OR) isolect in three places at Jambi Province. Different levels of education in each group of OR also influence language maintenance at proto-language. Language shift will occur when OR communicate with the villagers. The number of OR children who go to school does not guarantee a language shift. This study's benefit was to find out the proto vocabulary that still maintenance and shifted, to know the status of isolect from each group of OR to find out their kinship relations, and to know that education levels may not always affect vocabulary shifts. Dialectometry formula used from Guitar, Proto Austronesian (PAN) used theory from Wurm and Wilson, Proto Malayic (PM) used opinion from Adelaar. This study used qualitative and quantitative to answer different formulation of the problems. The result was: firstly, lexically and phonologically, the status of OR isolect in Jambi, including three regencies consisted of two dialects, four subdialects, and four speeches. There were 5 proto vocals and 19 proto consonants phonemes of OR in Jambi Province. The result of affixation identification at PM *tAr-; *mAN-; *(mb)Ar-; *-an; and *kA-an found innovation and no relic. Secondly, the reflex of PAN and PM at OR Malay dialect having the highest value in maintaining its proto-language (relics) occurred in DP 5,6 Muaro Jambi Regency. Thirdly, the number of children attending school in the villages of Nebang Parah and Nyogan was higher compared to other OR groups. The number of children attending school was in line with the high percentage of proto-languages used.
Psycholinguistics and Metacognition Effect in Verbal Language Communication Ability on Practical Teaching of Physics Education Students Rozelin, Diana; Sukarno, Sukarno; Muhaimin, Muhaimin
IJELTAL (Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics) Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/ijeltal.v9i1.1549

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This study aimed to determine and describe the influence of psycholinguistics and metacognition on the ability of physics education students to use verbal language in the learning process. Quantitative research is used to measure the level of influence between variables, and then the case study is used to determine the sample. Based on the data, it could be concluded that the ability of psycholinguistics had a positive correlation with language skills, with a correlation of 0.924 and a significance value (2-tailed) of 0.000 <0.05. Thus, it could be understood that there was a positive correlation between psycholinguistics toward language skills with a very strong correlation category. The correlation between metacognition and language skills was 0.874 with a significance value (2-tailed) of 0.000 < 0.05. Therefore, this article argues that the ability of psycholinguistics and metacognition, so the language skills of physics students in carrying out physics learning would be better. This meant that the two variables affected the verbal language skills in learning physics together and not separately. Because language skills are related to metacognitive abilities, including intellectual abilities, teachers need to consider the use of verbal language in the classroom for the cognitive development of students. To achieve this, a psycholinguistic skill development program was needed for physics education students and other prospective teacher students; they could use verbal language in both the declarative, imperative, and interrogative aspects appropriately and accurately.