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VARIASI SINTAKSIS BAHASA INGGRIS PARA GURU BAHASA INGGRIS DI KOTA PADANG, SUMATERA BARAT Imelwaty, S.S., M.Pd., PhD, Sri; M.Hum, Yendra; Rahmat, M.Hum, Wahyudi
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 3, No 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (299.541 KB) | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2017.v3i2.2243

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English has become a language spread all over the world. The sociolinguistic facts show that various variations of English arise due to local language and cultural contact. In the context of English language learning in a country that uses English as a foreign language, it is still believed that English teachers in schools teach standard English namely British Received Pronunciation and Standard American English. However, this condition needs to be questioned whether the English teachers actually use standard English or whether they use a certain English variation. The purpose of this study is to describe the English language used by teachers in syntax. Several English teachers who taught in high school in Padang became participants in this study. The results of this study show that the English teachers have a syntactic difference with the English standard English and British English. The results of this study can provide information on teaching English in Indonesia.
CHINESE ETHNIC STRATEGIES IN MAINTAINING BAHASA INDONESIA IN THE COMMUNITY (STRATEGI ETNIS TIONGHOA DALAM MEMPERTAHANKAN BAHASA INDONESIA DI KOMUNITASNYA) Afrinda, Putri Dian; Rahmat, Wahyudi
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 5, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (457.168 KB) | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2019.v5i1.3135

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The problem in this study is how the strategies carried out by ethnic Chinese in maintaining Indonesian in their community. In the daily life of the ethnic Chinese they joke with their communities, they still use Indonesian. The Indonesian language used is of course Indonesian which has been mixed with code. The purpose of this paper is to find out the factors that influence the retention of Indonesian in the Chinese community. Data was collected by direct observation, and interviews with informants who were ethnic Chinese. The speakers in this paper are ethnic Chinese from various circles, both parents, teenagers and children. Respondents were selected based on criteria as native or ethnic Chinese who reside in Padang, West Sumatra. The results of the study indicate that one of the strategies in maintaining Indonesian language for the Chinese ethnics in the community is found in several forms of Indonesian language defense in the form of code mixing. The form of code mix that is found is the fragments of words, and Chinese phrases in Indonesian sentences. Fragment categories of words and phrases found are verbs, objects, properties, information and numerals. This is one of their strategies in maintaining Indonesian.
AN ANALYSIS OF PARENT’S LOVE EXPRESSION UTTERANCES AS THE IDENTITY OF CHILDREN PARENTING AT THE ISLAMIC SCHOOL: A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS POINT OF VIEW (ANALISIS UNGKAPAN EKSPRESI CINTA ORANG TUA SEBAGAI IDENTITAS ANAK PENGASUHAN ANAK DI SEKOLAH ISLAM: SUDUT PANDANG ANALISIS WACANA) Jarudin Jarudin; Amir Husin Mohd Nor Mohd Nor; Edwar Kemal; Wahyudi Rahmat; Fahmi Zahiddan Rauf
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 8, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2022.v8i2.6049

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The presence of children in household life challenges the parents, particularly in terms of how to grow and educate them. The first step in establishing communication between children is towards the use of language and expressions. The language used varies and will continue to change as the child's life and age progress. This paper aims to elaborate on the instructions of the Qur'an and Sunnah regarding the language style that parents should use when educating their children. This research used qualitative research  used library research towards secondary data in the form of interpretations of Quranic verses and Sunnah explanations of parental language styles and expressions in educating children found in Islamic teachings. The data were analyzed using a content analysis approach and added by theory of discourse analysis. The research shows that the Qur'an and Sunnah have guided parents to use polite, gentle, and loving language in educating their children regardless of their age or the good or bad of their behavior. The language discourses used by the parents to teach the children have already been stated into alquran and sunnah based on the ages of the children itself.
BASIC MIND MAPPING ON MASTERING LISTENING SKILLS FOR COMMUNICATION ON ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (AEC) AND 4.0 ERA (PEMETAAN KONSEP DASAR PENGUASAAN KEAHLIAN MENYIMAK UNTUK KOMUNIKASI PADA MASYARAKAT EKONOMI ASEAN DAN ERA 4.0) Herfyna Asty; Edwar Kemal; Siska Siska; Wahyudi Rahmat; Song Doo Jin
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 7, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2021.v7i2.5225

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Since 2015, Asean Economic Community has +been implemented in Indonesia. One of the great changes is using English for communication. English has still been a foreign language for Indonesian people. Consequently, English is learned and started in kindergarten from university to make Indonesian people familiar with English. Listening becomes a difficult subject for the students because they could not answer the questions and they got bad grades for examination. It was to find out what the need analysis important for the teacher and students to study English. It used a descriptive qualitative method with the instruments such as questionnaires, document checklists, and interviews. The population of the research was 72 students and the sampling was total sampling. After analyzing the data, from the questionnaire filled up by students, it is found that almost all students agree about the items of teaching materials proposed by Hutchinson and Water. The results are 92.75% for 2016 A, 98.87% for 2016 B, and 92.46 % for 2016 C. The total is 94.69% of students agree with the teaching material. From the document, checklist shows that the teaching materials used on the Listening subject have not fulfilled provide a stimulus to learning, help to organize the teaching-learning process, use nature of language and learning, provide nature of learning task, broadening the teacher’s knowledge, and provide correct and appropriate language use. Interview information shows that teaching materials for Listening subjects are a combination of many sources without being analyzed and investigated by lecturers. Finally, the most important aspect is an appropriate teaching material must be made to fulfill the learning outcomes.
A REALITY OF MINANGKABAU LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE AND ITS TRANSFORMATION TO A CREATION OF PERFORMANCE WORKS. Maryelliwati Maryelliwati, S.Sn, M.Pd; Wahyudi Rahmat; Edwar Kemal
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 4, No 1 (2018)
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Minangkabau people's literary works are many in both oral, handwritten and printed in various printers. This article will illustrate Minangkabau's Minangkabau form of language into Minangkabau literature and its transition into a showpiece. The forms of writing are manifest in literature. The scope of Minangkabau literature is of course a literary work within the Minangkabau region. Minangkabau literature is an indigenous literature, which is a description of feelings, values and thoughts in the level of the proper path that is expressed in Minangkabau language inherited by oral or kato-kato or rundiang kato bamisa (eg word-like bracket) of a generation of kegenarasi. Therefore, the research of this library is deemed necessary to describe the existence of its form to be sustainable in accordance with the times.
CYBERACTIVISM IN PALESTINIAN CONFLICT NEWS COMMENTS ON AL-JEZEERA YOUTUBE CHANNEL: A CYBERPRAGMATIC STUDY (AKTIVISME SIBER DALAM KOMENTAR BERITA KONFLIK PALESTINA DI KANAL YOUTUBE AL-JAZEERA: KAJIAN SIBERPRAGMATIK) Yufni Faisol; Syofyan Hadi; Reflinaldi Reflinaldi; Wahyudi Rahmat
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 7, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2021.v7i2.4954

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Youtube has become an online protest media that is used to trigger and escalate conflicts in various countries. This study explains illocutionary speech acts in the comments on the Palestinian conflict news on the Al-Jazeera Youtube channel. This type of qualitative research takes 5 news reports of the attack on the Al-Aqsa mosque complex by the Israeli military published on May 10, 2021, as data sources. Data were collected through internet archive documentation techniques and listening techniques without engaging in conversation. The data that has been classified on the data card was then analyzed by the matching method following the stages of qualitative analysis. The researchers found 720 illocutionary speech acts consisting of 4 types: representative, directive, expressive, and commissive. Representative speech acts were found in 25 utterances (4%), a directive in 320 utterances (44%), expressive in 282 utterances (39%), and commissive in 93 utterances (13%). From a function perspective, illocutionary utterances in the data source contain the functions of stating, inviting, pleading, demanding, condolence, anger, criticizing, promising, and threatening. The types and functions of illocutionary speech acts found were closely related to the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. From these utterances, the speakers try to mobilize cyberactivism to generate public resistance against the Israeli occupation.
HOW THE LITERARY PERSPECTIVE OF THE PROPHET IS REVEALED IN THE MODERN NOVELS HABIBURRAHMAN EL SHIRAZY AND AHMAD FUADI (BAGAIMANA PERSPEKTIF SASTRA NABI DIUNGKAPAKAN DALAM NOVEL MODERN HABIBURRAHMAN EL SHIRAZY DAN AHMAD FUADI) Emil Septia; Wahyudi Rahmat; Samsiarni Samsiarni; Yulia Sri Hartati
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i1.6767

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Prophetic is imitating the actions of the Prophet. Muslims should strike a balance between learning about their religion and the modern world, so studies of the prophets might become research material. They should work together to solve the issues confronting an Allah-inspired society. However, as contemporary science advances, religious science is abandoned, and humankind moves further away from ethical principles, humanization, transcendence, and liberty. Following what Muhammad taught as a prophet and the Messenger of Allah, creating prophetic science courses is an important matter to be addressed to merge the abundance of human knowledge with revelation. This research aimed to characterize the prophetic in the works of Habiburrahman El Shirazy and Ahmad Fuadi. Qualitative research methods were used for this study. In this study, content analysis was the methodology of choice. The information was presented as descriptions of the prophetic in the story in the form of words, sentences, and speeches. Kembara Rindu, Ayat-ayat Cinta 2 by Habiburrahman, El Shirazy, and Ahmad Fuadi's Menara 5: Negeri were the three books used for the research. According to the findings, the prophetic humanization sub-indicators connecting fraternity, mutual respect, responsibility, and caring may be noticed in those three novels. Helping the wrong people and being willing to make sacrifices are discovered to be indicators of the liberation prophecy. In contrast, the prophetic transcendence includes markers (prayer, dhikr, and prayer) of human dependence on God, affirms an absolute difference between God and humanity, and attributes recognition of God's absolute rules to human reason.
Why is Generation Z Prone to Swearing?: A Psycholinguistic Study on Semantic Shifts in Profanity (Mengapa Generasi Z Mudah Mengumpat?: Studi Psikolinguistik pada Perubahan Semantik dalam Umpatan) Sigit Nugroho; Ersaliyah Arezah; Muhammad Ahkam Alwi; Wahyudi Rahmat; Lisfarika Napitupulu; Yanwar Arief
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i2.7429

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Humans often use profanity as verbal aggression to express displeasure towards others or a particular situation. Using animal names and gender-related terms with regional connotations is common in Indonesian society. Generation Z, who predominantly engage in social media, have learned to use words like animal names or genders as tools to express their emotions, both aggressively and non-aggressively, which impact on interpersonal communication. This research aims to understand the semantic changes of words created by Generation Z. This will be achieved by applying four principles of semantic change: amelioration, pejoration, narrowing, and broadening. This research will explore the use of expletives in the style of Generation Z in their daily lives and the purpose behind their usage. The study adopts a qualitative approach, with eight respondents meeting the criteria of being part of Generation Z, frequently using expletives, and actively participating in social media. The data obtained will be analyzed using a thematic approach.  The results of this study indicate that the expletives used by Generation Z have deviated from standard literal language. Despite undergoing semantic changes, the words coined by Generation Z still constitute a part of verbal aggression. The inability to contextualize expletives within normative, psychological, and sociological perspectives renders these words commonplace and acceptable.
Co-Authors - Hendro Afdalil Aflika Putra Agus Irianto Alex Darmawan Alfarisi, M. Aqsal Ali Sorayyaei Azar Alwi, Muhammmad Ahkam Aminah Aminah Amir Husin Mohd Nor Mohd Nor Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Andre Rachmat Scabra Anna Cesaria Arezah, Ersaliya Ariyati, Ressty Putri Arsyanda Aruna Laila Aruna Laila Azizah, Assufia Azmi, Zulfikri Bagus Ansani Takwin Budha Maryanti Budiono, Safilla Azhari Damayanti , Vismaia S Dedi Koswara Dedi Saputra Dedi Saputra Dedy R Harahap Deftita Yusantia Desi Melanisia Desi Yulastri Dewi Yuliana Fitri Dewita, Tri Djohar Maknun Dodi Suryadi, Dodi Dwinitia, Suci Edwar Kemal Elvira Luthan Emil Septia Emil Septia Ervina Ervina Fahmi Zahiddan Rauf Fahrur Rozi Fathya Zahara fatimah Fatimah Febria, Feby Febrina Riska Putri, Febrina Riska Fevria, Resti Fithri Muliawati Fitri Merawati, Fitri Fitriyah, Rifkah Fitriyani Fitriyani Gemarni Tatalia, Ricci Gita Wincana Habibullah Karami Handika Restu Fauzi Handoko Handoko Haposan L. H. Sihombing Haris Haris, Haris Harizqi Azri Harnon Hayu Afdetis Mana, Lira Herfyna Asty Hermandra, Hermandra Indrayadi, Toni Indriani Nisja Indrya Mulyaningsih Intan Permatasari Iswadi Bahardur jarudin, Jarudin Jia, Wen Karami, Habibullah Karyawan, I Dewa Made Alit Khairil Anwar Kurnia Rahmawati Kurniawan, Yohan Ladewi, Yuhanis Laspida Harti Lateh, Nor Hazwani Munirah Lisana Shidqin 'Aliya Lisfarika Napitupulu M. Aziz M. Faris Fakhza M. Ilham Maryelliwati Maryelliwati Mayanda, Sri Anisa Mayori, Syndi Putri Melina, Monika Meliza Budiarti Melvi Reskiania Meyra, Kiki Ayu Mhd. Johan Mila Kurnia Sari Muhammad Nalvin Rizkiandra Muhammad Ridha Darwis Muhiri Mujtaba, Sultan Tirta Muliawati, M.T., Fithri Mustika Rahmi, Febria Muthia Damaiyanti Muthia Damayanti Nadia, Putri Nanang Ruhyat Negara, Kartika P. Neviyarni Neviyarni Nita Nurwahdania Noviana, Manda Eva Nugraha, Asep Suhendar Nunik Cokrowati Nurilah, Indah Parwati, Tri Ayu Pasma, Aldo Serunting Perdyana , Wira Pernantah, Piki Setri Pondrinal, Muhammad Putra, Afdalil Aflika Putri Dian Afrinda Putri, Adela Primadona Putri, Afifah Nabila Syamima R Kunjana Rahardi Rahayu Fitri Rahayu Fitri, Rahayu Rahmad, Hari Adi RAHMAYANI Rahmi, Afrini Ratri Nur Hidayati, Ratri Nur Reflinaldi Reflinaldi Reskiania, Melvi Retty Isnendes Ricci Gemarni Tatalia Rici, Suchi Avita Rifai, Ali Al Bukhari Bin Mhd. Rival Yuhendri Rosa, Silvia Rusdi, Fischa Rina Sadat N S Sidabutar Safitri, Rachmayati Eka Saifoe El Unas Sakilah Sakilah Samsiarni Samsiarni Samsiarni Samsiarni, Samsiarni Sari, Nia Sari, Wina Diana Satini, Ria Selvia Agustin Septia, Emil Sigit Nugroho Silvia Marni Siska Siska Siti Nurtadahlia Song Doo Jin Sri Imelwaty Suchi Avita Rici Suhardi Sulastri Sulastri Sulastri Sulastri Sumargono Sumira Sumira Supiandi Supiandi surahman, fadli Syofyan Hadi Tatalia, Ricci Gemarni Tiawati R, Refa Lina Tiawati, Refa Lina Tiawati, Refa Lina Tri Ayu Parwati Tri Dewita Trisna Helda Ulinsa, Ulinsa Uray Ristian Ursila, Dalila Viona, Resyelly Vismania S. Damaianti, Vismania S. Waldi, Indral Wei Chen Willia, Angge Willy Satria Wincana, Gita Winci Firdaus Wiskarnid, Wiskarnid Yalmiadi Yalmiadi Yanwar Arief Yendra Yohan Kurniawan Yolanda Z Putri Yudha Setiawan Yufni Faisol Yufni Faisol Yulia Sri Hartati Yuliana Setyaningsih Yunanda, Yessy Yupita, Lasmi Yusantia, Deftita Yusmihad Hamzani Zahra, Arsy Zulfa Zulfa Zulfiana Dessyka Putri