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SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE “NOAH” MOVIE: A SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS Ria, Nurul Miftahurrahmah; Mustikawati, Yunitari; Sahril, Sahril
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 3, No 4: November (2024) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v3i4.67754

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This research is entitled " Symbolic Interactionism of the Main Character “Noah” in the Noah Movie: A Sociolinguistic Analysis." This study aims to analyze how the symbolic interactionism reflected of the main character “Noah” in the “Noah Movie by Darren Aronofsky (2014) by using George Harbert Mead’s theory (1937) the types of Symbolic Interactionism attaching symbols to object, actions, and interactions. The analysis method used refers to the sociolinguistic analysis by considering Blumer (1986) theory to explore the interpret meaning from their social interactions especially ‘Noah’ as the main character in the movie. Descriptive qualitative research is used in this study. Data obtained from the text of conversations between the main character and other characters that contain elements of symbolic interactionism. The results of this research show that there are 25 screenshots of the main character scenes in total as the data that has been collected from “Noah” movie. The findings provide deep insight into how the main character “Noah” reflects Symbolic Interactionism in various way such us personal appearance, verbal and nonverbal communication, self-concept, perceptions of others and role-taking. And from the 25 extracts obtained, the researcher also concludes that the use of symbolic interactionism on the main character focuses on object, person, and action, and especially how the final result is obtained and consists of presented meaning, language and thoughts from the symbolic interactionism of the main character. This research is expected to contribute to the understanding of literature and how the reflected of Symbolic Interactionism of the main character in the movie literary works.Keywords: Symbolic Interactionism, Noah, Movie, Sociolinguistic
An Analysis of Language Style Used in Captions and Comments on Tiktok Account Febrianti, Iin; Sahril, Sahril; Iskandar, Iskandar
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 4, No 1: February (2025) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v4i1.70895

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As social beings, we interact with others. One form of interaction is communicating. In communicating, we need language so that we can convey our ideas, thoughts, desires, intentions and goals to others. Language makes it easier for one to understand information, so that complex problems such as misunderstandings can be prevented with good interpersonal communication.The circumstances encountered can have an impact on the variations of language employed. Everyone will use a different style to express feelings of sadness, joy, anger, boredom or even interest. Like wise with someone who speaks or writes something to people they know and their best friends, children will speak in a different style. The focus of this research is to explore the variation of language used in the captions and comments in the Andrea's Tiktok account. The researchers used qualitative research methods in this research. To collect data, researchers read and then add the selected content to the favorite section for identification. There are 36 extracts collected from the selected contents on Andrea's Tiktok account. The manner of language used by Andrea and his followers was discussed based on the theory of Martin Joos (1976). In this case, the researchers found that Andrea used several language styles in writing captions and also comments by her followers. The language styles used are: Frozen Style, Formal Style, Consultative Style, Casual or informal Style and intimate Style. In other words, we need a variation of language in communication with the aim of making listeners or readers know how we convey things and can make a difference about people from their language style so that everyone has their own unique language style depending on their accents, the language of their surroundings or possibly influenced by their friends or family.Keywords : Communication, Language style, Frozen style, Formal style, Consultative style
Body Language Used by The Main Characters in Joel Crawford’s Movie “The Croods: A New Age” Futri, Futri; Sahril, Sahril; Iskandar, Iskandar
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 1, No 4: November (2022) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v1i4.71186

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Based on this descriptive research, the research formulates two research questions as follow: What are the types of body language used by the main characters in Joel Crawford’s movie “The Croods: A New Age?” What are the functions of body language used by the main characters in Joel Crawford’s movie “The Croods: A New Age? The researcher provides an overview related to the data collection and data analysis uses qualitatif research. The researcher found 4 types of body language in accordance with the theory expressed by Mehrabian (2017). The second research question, researcher found the function contained of body language in the movie The Croods A New Age. Based on the theory expressed by Mulyana (2010), for body language, 33 extracts were found. Where for the body language of facial expression type there are 14 data, for the body language of gestures type there are 16 data, then for the body language of gestures type there are 2 data found, then for the body language of voice intonation type there are 2 data.For function, there are five functions of body language, namely repetition, accentuation, complement, contradiction, substitution and regulation.Keywords: Communication, non-verbal, Joel Crawford, movie
Symbolic Interactionism of The Main Character in The “Noah” Movie: A Sociolinguistic Analysis Miftahurrahmah Ria, Nurul; Mustikawati, Yunitari; Sahril, Sahril
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 4, No 2: May (2025) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v4i2.72583

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This research is entitled " Symbolic Interactionism of the Main Character “Noah” in the Noah Movie: A Sociolinguistic Analysis." This study aims to analyze how the symbolic interactionism reflected of the main character “Noah” in the “Noah Movie by Darren Aronofsky (2014) by using George Harbert Mead’s theory (1937) the types of Symbolic Interactionism attaching symbols to object, actions, and interactions. The analysis method used refers to the sociolinguistic analysis by considering Blumer (1986) theory to explore the interpret meaning from their social interactions especially ‘Noah’ as the main character in the movie. Descriptive qualitative research is used in this study. Data obtained from the text of conversations between the main character and other characters that contain elements of symbolic interactionism. The results of this research show that there are 25 screenshots of the main character scenes in total as the data that has been collected from “Noah” movie. The findings provide deep insight into how the main character “Noah” reflects Symbolic Interactionism in various way such us personal appearance, verbal and nonverbal communication, self-concept, perceptions of others and role-taking. And from the 25 extracts obtained, the researcher also concludes that the use of symbolic interactionism on the main character focuses on object, person, and action, and especially how the final result is obtained and consists of presented meaning, language and thoughts from the symbolic interactionism of the main character. This research is expected to contribute to the understanding of literature and how the reflected of Symbolic Interactionism of the main character in the movie literary works.Keywords: Symbolic Interactionism, Noah, Movie, Sociolinguistic
An Analysis on Language Function in Utterances Produced by Carl to Russel in Movie “Up” Silviani, Adilah; Sahril, Sahril; Abdullah, Abdullah
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 4, No 2: May (2025) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
Publisher : State University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v4i2.72590

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The language function is a meanings of communications besides that the function of language is used to convey intent or purpose when speaking by adjusting the context. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method, in looking for two main focuses in this research, namely looking for types of language functions and the meaning of the use of language functions themselves which are analyzed in Card Fredricksen's conversation in the film Up 2009. This research uses Halliday's theory in 1992 which states that there are 7 types of language functions, namely instrumental function, regulatory function, heuristic function, representational function, interactional function, personal function and imaginative function. Research found that there were 21 extracts in the 2009 film Up, only five types of language functions were found out of seven types of language functions according to Halliday (1992). Two types of language functions that have not been discovered by researchers are personal functions and representational functions. In the instrumental function, there were 4 extracts found by researchers, found in extracts 1-4. Next, the regulatory function, researchers found that there were 11 extracts, this type was the most important. The next type is interactional function, researchers only found 4 extracts. while the heuristic function and imaginative function, researchers only found one of each of these two types. The heuristic function is found in extract 20 while the imaginative function is found in extract 21.Keywords: language, language function, movie, Disney, character.
Rhetorical Moves and Research Gap Strategies of High-Reputable ELT Research Article Abstracts Salsabila, Almeira; Jabu, Baso; Sahril, Sahril
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 3, No 3: August (2024) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v3i3.65579

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The objectives of this research were: (1) to investigate rhetorical moves employed in high-reputable ELT research article abstracts; (2) to investigate research gap strategies employed in high-reputable ELT research article abstracts; (3) to explore how do authors establish rhetorical moves and research gap strategies using linguistic features in high-reputable ELT research article abstracts. This research involved mixed method analysis. The source of the data consisted of 100 research article abstracts published in high-reputable journals. The researcher applied Hyland’s (2000) framework for analyzing rhetorical moves and Arianto’s (2021) framework for analyzing research gap strategies. The researcher read and code each of the segments within the abstract that characterize each of the moves. The result of this research reveals that: (1) the most frequent move was product moves with the most frequent moves pattern I-P-M-Pr-C; (2) the most frequent research gap strategy was the strategy-2 (revealing limitation of the previous research); (3) the linguistic features addressed in rhetorical moves and research gap strategies were indicated by the using of discourse markers, phrases, and tenses emerged in every segment within the abstracts. The researcher found newly emerged form within the product moves, called as ‘evaluating findings’ which may be worth considering for the future studies. The researcher also suggests the future researchers to explore the study of centrality claims or any promotional techniques used by authors in promoting research articles through abstracts. Keywords: Abstracts, High-Reputable Journals, Rhetorical Moves, Research Gap Strategies
AN ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE STYLE USED BY THE MAIN CHARACTER IN MALEFICENT MOVIE Ramadhana, Tria Rezky; Sahril, Sahril; Abdullah, Abdullah
PERFORMANCE: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION AND LITERATURE Vol 4, No 3: August (2025) Performance: Journal of English Education and Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/performance.v4i3.76521

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This study aims to analyze the language style used by the main character in the Maleficent movie by using Martin Joos theory (1967). Martin Joos theory classifies into 5 types of language style, namely frozen style, formal style, casual style, consultative style, and intimate style. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method where the main data of this research is taken from the dialog, script, and scenes of the Maleficent movie. The result of this study shows that there are 24 data that show language style which are divided into 5 language style, namely, frozen style, intimate style, formal style, consultative style, and casual style. 1 data that show frozen style, 10 data found on intimate style, 5 data found on formal style, 4 data found on consultative style, and 4 data found on casual style. The study can be concluded that from the analysis of Maleficent’s language style in the film shows how the use of different language styles helps shape the perception of the character and communicates the film’s key themes, such as power, betrayal, and redemption. Through the application of Martin Joos’ theory, it is clear that Maleficent’s language style not only reflects her complex personality, but also influences the dynamics of the story and the relationships between the characters in the film.   Keywords: Language style, Movie, Maleficent