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Journal : LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research

Logical Semantics in the “Stories for Rainy Days” by Naela Ali Rada Mayasari; Masdiana Lubis; Dian Marisha Putri
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/lingpoet.v2i2.5603

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This research aims to analyze the elaboration, extension, and improvement contained in the data. The data source of this research is Naela Ali’s story of rainy days written by Naela Ali as the best-selling short story in 2018. The research data is in the form of clauses collected from short stories on rainy days. The theory used to analyze the meaning of the data is a logical-semantic theory. From this study, There are 3 types of logical semantic found in “Stories for Rainy Days” Short Story By Naela Ali: elaboration, extension, and enhancement. this research concludes that there is 83 logical semantics (expansion) found in the "stories for rainy days" consisting of 5 elaborations; 65 paratactic extensions and 1 hypotactic extension; 1 increased paratactic and 9 increased hypotactic; and 2 extensions and enhancements. The realization of logical semantic relation used in “Stories for Rainy Days” Short Story By Naela Ali based on the kinds of each logical-semantics those are: Elaboration consist of exemplification and clarification, there is no exposition. Extension consists of addition, variation, alternation. Enhancement consists of paratactic enhancement and hypotactic enhancement including manner, causal-purpose, spatial and causal-reason.
Question and Respond Types in Courtroom: A Forensic Linguistics Analysis Y. Basri Saktyus Lubis; T. Silvana Sinar; Masdiana Lubis
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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Employing forensic Linguistics, this qualitative study  describes types of question and respond in Providence, Rhode Island court proceedings. Four transcript case from the Traffict court of  Providence, Rhode Island, United State of America were used as corpora in this study. Using Griffith Question Map ( Griffiths, 2006) and Cooperative Principle to approach the sudy. It was found that the are  seven types of question raised by judge Frank Caprio ( Appropriate Closed Yes/No Question, Probing Question, Inappropriate Closed Yes/No question, Open question, opinoin or statement, leading question, and Multiple question) and three types of respond of defendant ( Maxim of Manner, Quality, and Relevance).