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Morphological Study of Affixation in Sasak Selaparang Dialect Wahyu Kamil Syarifaturrahman; Zainuddin Abdussamad; Lela Rahmawati
Humanitatis : Journal of Language and Literature Vol 8 No 2 (2022): Humanitatis: Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bumigora Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30812/humanitatis.v8i2.2022

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Language has many important roles in our life especially for communication. We can imagine how our life will be without language. Every nation has its own language such as Indonesia with its own language and spoken by their native speaker for example Japanese spoken by Japanese society, Balinese by Balinese society and Sasak by Sasak society in Lombok West of Nusa Tenggara. Although Indonesia consist of thousand tribes and many different local languages, Indonesia has Indonesia language as its national language and spoken by all Indonesians. Actually this study gives some descriptions about affixation in Sasak especially in selaparang dialect which has a specific purpose to find out the form of affixation in Sasak in selaparang dialect. Furthermore, the method that is used in this study is descriptive qualitative method by giving arguments about the aspect of affixation in Sasak. Finally, the result of this study is found 18 (eighteen) affixes in Selaparang dialect which is divided into 4 (four) kinds of affixation namely 7 (seven) prefixes (be-, peN-, per-,pe-, nge-, te-,and me-); 2 (two) infixes (-em-, and –eg-); 1 (one) suffix (-an/ -ang); 8 (eight) simulfixes (be-an/-ang, peN- an/-ang, per- an/-ang,pe- an/-ang, nge- an/-ang, te- an/-ang, ke- an/-ang, and me- an/-ang).
Fenomena Anglisisme: Gabungan Prefiks Informal Nge- Bahasa Indonesia dan Kelas Kata Bahasa Inggris Agus Syahid; Tiara Resta Putri; Wahyu Kamil Syarifaturrahman; Sutarman Sutarman; Lela Rahmawati
Humanitatis : Journal of Language and Literature Vol 10 No 1 (2023): Humanitatis: Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bumigora Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30812/humanitatis.v10i1.3489

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Kontak bahasa yang terjadi antara bahasa Indonesia dengan bahasa Inggris menimbulkan suatu fenomena linguistik yang disebut anglisisme. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkap fenomena anglisisme yang sedang marak terjadi di media sosial Indonesia yaitu peminjaman kata atau istilah bahasa Inggris dengan memadukan prefiks informal Nge- bahasa Indonesia. Data Penelitian diperoleh dari media sosial Twitter yang kini berubah nama menjadi X. Jumlah data yang digunakan adalah sebanyak 85 tuturan yang mengandung prefiks Nge- yang dipadukan dengan kelas kata bahasa Inggris. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah deskriptif kualitatif dengan teknik pengumpulan data melalui dokumentasi atau tangkap layar. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan terdapat 12 bentuk afikasasi prefiks Nge- yang dipadukan dengan beberapa kelas kata bahasa Inggris, yaitu; 1) Nge- + Verba; 2) Nge- + Nomina; 3) Nge- + Adjektiva; 4) Nge- + Adverbia; 5) Nge- + Verba + -in; 6) Nge- + Nomina + -in; 7) Nge- + Adjektiva + -in; 8) Nge- + Adverbia + -in; 9) Nge- + Verba + -ing, 10) Nge- + Nomina + -ing, 11) Nge- + adjektiva + -ing, 12) Nge- + adverbia + -ing.
Application of Multimedia Digital Story Telling in Speaking Learning at Information Technology Study Program Lela Rahmawati; Hilda Hastuti; Wahyu Kamil Syarifaturrahman; Agus Syahid; Puspita Dewi
Humanitatis : Journal of Language and Literature Vol 10 No 1 (2023): Humanitatis: Journal of Language and Literature
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bumigora Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30812/humanitatis.v10i1.3515

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This article explains how project-based learning is being implemented (digital storytelling) to help students in the First Semester in Bumigora University in Mataram at become more proficient speakers. The aims of this research are to find out whether Project-Based Learning (digital storytelling) can improve students’ speaking skill and to analyze the students’ learning motivation when is implemented. A test, questionnaire, interview, and observation were used to gather the data. The researchers used action research and random sampling technique. The method used mix method, quantitative and qualitative. The steps in this design are Planning, acting, observing, and reflecting. The study's conclusions showed that students' speaking abilities had improved in a number of areas, including confidence, fluency, pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. A range of speaking exercises, such as oral presentations, voice recordings, group discussions, and interviews, helped to strengthen those areas. The study's conclusions showed that pupils' speaking abilities had improved in a number of areas, including confidence, fluency, pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary. A range of speaking exercises, such as oral presentations, voice recordings, group discussions, and interviews, helped to strengthen those areas. Moreover, the mean gain of the students’ post-test was higher than the mean gain of the students’ pre-test. In the pre-test, the mean gain was 56.37; however, the students could achieve 74.05 in the post-test. In addition, students’ learning motivation increased in terms of: students involve in learning process, students solve the problem and search the issue, students try to work harder to avoid the failure. A demanding multimedia-based project in which students generated digital stories might give meaningful experience and increase improvement students’ spoken ability.