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Hermeneutics Study: Analysis of Denotative And Connotative Meaning in The Song Berita Kepada Kawan By Ebiet G. Ade Suryanti; Harto Malik; Zaedun Naim; Everhard Markiano Solissa; Zarkasi
RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 9 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Ilmu Linguistik Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/jr.9.3.8626.350-364

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The song is a sequence of beautiful words, often carrying meanings both connotative (figurative) and denotative (literal). This research aims to unveil the connotative and denotative meanings in the song “Berita Kepada Kawan” by Ebiet G. Ade. The theoretical framework employed in this study is hermeneutic research. It is a qualitative study where the data consists of sentences containing connotative and denotative meanings, and the source of the data is the lyrics of the song "Berita Kepada Kawan" by Ebiet G. Ade. Data were collected through free engagement observation. The researcher browsed the lyrics of the song “Berita Kepada Kawan” by Ebiet G. Ade, then listened attentively to each word, phrase, sentence, and stanza of the lyrics. Subsequently, the researcher noted every sentence containing connotative and denotative meanings. Following this, data analysis was conducted, involving validation and classification of each sentence based on its type. The researcher then interpreted the data within its contextual framework. The results of the study indicate two meanings embedded in the song “Berita Kepada Kawan”, denotative and connotative. The denotative meaning portrays struggle, sadness, both mental and physical, while the connotative meaning depicts a solitary journey, sorrow, adversity, and loss of life. Thus, this hermeneutic research provides a profound understanding of the complexity of meanings in the song “Berita Kepada Kawan,” summarizing it within the conceptual framework of hermeneutics that includes both connotative and denotative analyses.
Uncovering Alleged Hate Speech in Ahmad Dhani's Statements: A Forensic Linguistic Study Harto Malik; Jefriyanto Saud
RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Ilmu Linguistik Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/jr.10.1.9341.183-195

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This study delves into hate speech instances within social media statements by Ahmad Dhani Prasetyo (ADP) using forensic linguistic analysis. Leveraging advanced data mining techniques, relevant data was extracted from ADP's Twitter account. Through meticulous lexical, grammatical, and pragmatic analysis, expressions of hate speech and defamation within these online statements were identified and categorized. The significant findings offer a comprehensive understanding of hate speech's linguistic features in social media contexts, contributing to forensic linguistics and digital communication discourse. Moreover, practical insights are provided for drafting investigation reports and informing legal decisions and policies regarding online defamation. By emphasizing the importance of linguistic analysis in identifying and addressing hate speech, this research presents a methodological framework applicable to similar cases in the future. Ultimately, this study underscores the broader implications and relevance of linguistic analysis in combating hate speech in digital platforms, paving the way for future research directions and applications
Analysis of Illocutionary Acts in Instagram Captions about Covid-19 Harto Malik; Rahman Taufiqrianto Dako; Rosdiana Abdullah
RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 10 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Ilmu Linguistik Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55637/jr.10.3.10433.743-760

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The Covid-19 pandemic has altered communication patterns, particularly on social media, where Instagram has become the main platform for disseminating information, opinions, and emotions related to this global crisis. This study aims to explore the types of illocutionary speech acts in the Instagram captions of the WHO account related to Covid-19. This research is a descriptive qualitative study. The data in this research consists of captions and sentences containing illocutionary speech acts, while the data source is the Instagram captions from the WHO's Instagram account about Covid-19 during the pandemic. The method used in this research is the non-participant observation method. The researcher observed the captions on WHO’s Instagram about Covid-19 during the pandemic by recording and noting them. Additionally, the researcher transcribed the caption data into written form. After collecting the data, the researcher performed reduction, classification, verification, and tabulation based on their types. Next, the researcher coded the data, interpreted it, and drew conclusions. The results of this study identify five types of illocutionary speech acts in WHO’s Instagram captions about Covid-19, namely representative, directive, expressive, commissive, declarative, declarative & directive, and directive, representative, & declarative. The findings from this research could significantly influence communication strategies and policies by offering a deeper understanding of how illocutionary speech acts are utilized in health-related messaging. By analyzing the WHO's Instagram captions about Covid-19, this study reveals how specific language choices can effectively convey critical information, persuade audiences, and encourage public compliance with health guidelines. These insights can be applied to refine future health communication campaigns, ensuring that messages are not only clear and informative but also strategically crafted to achieve desired behavioral outcomes on a global scale.