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EXPERIENTIAL FUNCTION IN JOKO WIDODO’S SPEECH AT APEC CEO SUMMIT 2014 IN BEIJING, CHINA Maragoti Maragoti; Amrin Saragih; Sri Minda Murni
LINGUISTIK TERAPAN Vol 14, No 3 (2017)
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This study presents a research conducted on Experiential Function in Joko Widodo’s speech at APEC Summit 2014 in Beijing, China. The main objective was to describe the types and the dominant processes and Circumstances in Experiential Function in Joko Widodo’s speech at APEC Summit 2014 in Beijing, China. It presented a qualitative design dealing with quantifiable (numeric) mode. The source of data was taken from Experiential Function in Joko Widodo’s speech at APEC Summit 2014 in Beijing, China. The data were collected by applying documentary technique. The data analysis found out the findings indicating that there were 6 types of process used, they were 21 (22.11 %) Material Process, 39 (41.06 %) Mental Process, 28 (29.47 %) Relational Process, 0 (0.%) for Behavioral Process, 6 (6.36 %) Verbal Process, and 0 (0. %) Existential Process. It means that the dominant pattern of Process is Mental. Meanwhile, there are 7 patterns of Circumstances found in the Joko Widodo’s speech at APEC Summit 2014 in Beijing, China They are 0 (0 %) for Extent, 31 (32.63%) for Location, 13 (13.68%) for Manner, 5 (5.26%) for Cause, 5 (5.26 %) for Contingency, 0 (0 %) for Accompaniment, and 0 (0 %) for Role. It means that the dominant pattern of Circumstance is Location. It proves that the use of Process and Circumstance were related to the context of situation.Keywords: Experiantial Function, Jokowi’s speech, Process.
LEXICAL METAPHOR IN PRINTED CAR ADVERTISEMENTS Misdiana Misdiana; Amrin Saragih; Siti Aisyah Ginting
LINGUISTIK TERAPAN Vol 15, No 3 (2018)
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This study deals with the use of Lexical Metaphor in Printed Car Advertisements. The objective of the study was to describe the types of lexical Metaphor used in Printed Car Advertisements and to elaborate the reasons why those kinds of lexical metaphor used in that way. This study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative research. The source of data was taken from slogan of magazines and brochure which containing 28 texts printed. The data were analyze using content analysis technique by describing the kinds of lexical metaphors. The data obtained through purposive sampling technique with focused on the lexis (words) that contained of lexical metaphors., the realization of lexical metaphor and the reason were analyzed by using systematic functional linguistic approach. The instrument in this study was the researcher itself. The result showed that there are eight concepts of lexical metaphor, namely Noun-Noun, Noun-Verb, Noun Adjective, Intransitive-Verb, Adjective-Adjective, Intransitive_Verb-Noun, Noun-Pronuon, Verb_Pronoun. The findings showed that advertisers construct different slogan for persuading the consumers or to positively dispose toward their brand. As a form of marketing strategy, advertising ideology work and it played an important role to beautify or describe his literature, feeling and thought. Potentially to make specific product or brand name more appealing and memorable. The reason were attention getting, persuasion, innovation and creativity, prestige, technological words, to fun and memo ability cause the owner thought that tag line/branding cannot translate directly in English the message cannot deliver well consumers because English has own term in the market/business.Keywords: Metaphor, Printed advertisement, Lexical.
SPEECH ACTS IN POLICE INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWS Ricky Drimarcha Barus; Amrin Saragih; Thyrhaya Zein
LINGUISTIK TERAPAN Vol 14, No 3 (2017)
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This study aimed at exploring the speech acts in police investigative interviews. The objectives of the study were to discover, to explain how types of speech acts used by the interviewers and interviewees in the police investigative interviews on Michael Brown’s case and to elaborate the reasons. This research applied descriptive qualitative method. The data were the utterances gathered from the interviewers and the interviewees in two different investigative interviews. They were then analyzed by using Searle’s Speech Acts theory. The findings revealed that the five types of speech acts, namely representative, directive, commissive, expressive and declarative were found in the first investigative interview. However, declarative was not found in the second investigative interview. The most dominant type from the two investigative interviews was representative speech act. The most dominant speech act performed by the detectives and special agents as the interviewers was directive speech act. The most dominant speech act performed by the suspect and the witness as the interviewee was representative speech act. The interviewers and interviewees performed them in two ways, direct - literal way and indirect - literal way, in which the direct - literal way was the most dominant one. The main reason why the interviewers performed directive speech act in the form of questioning, clarifying questioning and confirming questioning was to find facts and information. On the other hand, the interviewees performed the representative speech act in order to inform, explain, describe, affirm or deny. The direct - literal way was dominantly performed because all the participants want to avoid misunderstanding through ambiguous words or sentences since the investigative interviews are serious things.Keywords: interview, investigative interviews, speech acts
EUPHEMISM OF SURAH AL-BAQARAH IN THE HOLY QURAN Nurhalimah Tamba; Anni Holila Pulungan; Amrin Saragih
LINGUISTIK TERAPAN Vol 15, No 3 (2018)
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This study deals with euphemism of surah Al-Baqarah in the Holy Qur’an. It was aimed to describe realization of euphemistic expressions in surah Al-Baqarah. This study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative research. The data analyzed were verses of surah Al-Baqarah which contained euphemism. The source of the data was taken from Tafseer Ibn Kathir Vol 1-10 in the English language with Arabic verses. The researcher is the key instrument of the research. The findings show that there are four the ways of euphemism realized in surah Al-Baqarah, namely direct, indirect, implicit, and explicit. The dominant of ways realized euphemism in surah Al-Baqarah was direct. It means that the most of euphemism to describe truth from Allah is real and Allah delivered messangers directly about the laws of Allah so that they can know the truth.Keyword: Euphemism, Taboo, Surah Al-Baqarah
KINSHIP LEVEL BETWEEN JAVANESE AND SUNDANESE LANGUAGES IN MEDAN NORTH SUMATERA Indah Asriani Siregar; Amrin . Saragih; Siti Aisyah Ginting
LINGUISTIK TERAPAN Vol 19, No 2 (2022): Cover
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ABSTRACT The aims of this study to determine the level of kinship. This study used a mixed method, employing 300 Swadesh vocabulary lists that have been modified to fit the Austronesian languages. The source of the data in this study is the informants who are the native speaker of Javanese and Sundanese language who live in Medan Tembung and Medan Timur, to pronounce the Javanese and Sundanese 300 Swadesh Vocabulary list.The Lexicostatistics approach was used to analyze the data. The result of data analysis revealed that there were 137 word pairs or 46% out of 300 swadesh vocabulary list. The kinship level of Javanese and Sundanese Languages is in of Family group.keywords must be written to describe the research scope observed, as well as the main terms undergirding the research
THE IMAGE OF GENDER CONSTRUCTIONS IN BEVERAGE BRANDS ADVERTISEMENT YARRA FAHIRATUNNISA; AMRIN SARAGIH
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 2 (2022): APRIL-JUNE 2022
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This study aims to construct gender in Indonesian beverage advertising products based on Sara Mills' critical discourse analysis theory through the discourse displayed. This research was conducted with a qualitative method. Where, the source of data in this study was taken from the visual and contextual in the advertisements. These ads come from mineral water namely Aqua and Vit brands. The adverts were taken from the brands' official YouTube channel, which consisted of 8 ad videos. The results of this study indicate that there are findings of the subject, object, and viewer position in accordance with Sara Mills' theory. This research also shows how the forms of gender construction that lead to gender discrimination, injustice and patriarchy that are accepted by women themselves are displayed in the advertisement
EXPERIENTAL AND LOGICAL FUNCTION IN NOMINAL GROUP STRUCTURE OF MALE AND FEMALE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS’ THESIS TITLES Siska . Pratiwi; Amrin . Saragih; Rahmad . Husein
LINGUISTIK TERAPAN Vol 19, No 3 (2022): .
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The objective of this study was to find out the elements of experiential and logical function in nominal group structure of male and female undergraduate student’s thesis title of male and female students. This study applied qualitative research design. The data of the study was the nominal groups on undergraduate thesis title of State University of Medan students who have finished the last assignment in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021, majoring in English Education. The source of the data was taken from official site Digital Repository State University of Medan (digilib.unimed.ac.id). The results revealed that based on experiential function, there were Deictic, Classifier, Thing and Qualifier with no Numerative and Epithet, Thing/Head absolutely found in every title; and based on logical function, Premodifier, Head and Postmodifier found in all titles. This result showed that there was difference in male and female titles that female dominated the quantity and used more various elements in both functions. 
POLITENESS STRATEGY IN REQUEST USED IN JAVANESE WEDDING CEREMONY Muhammad Eka Syahputra; Amrin Saragih
TRANSFORM : Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol 8, No 4 (2019)
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This study aimed at analyzing the types of politeness strategy in request which represented in Peningsetan/Srah-Srahan event of Javanese Wedding Ceremony. The descriptive qualitative method used to gain the findings of the data. The documentary transcription from recording that event was the source of the data. From that findings, 25 formed requests from 12 utterances has been analyzed. The data found were 12 utterances in the Peningsetan event of Javanese Wedding Ceremony. And from that utterances, 25 sentences classified as requests, which were found throughout transcribing methods, and the results are Bald-on record 4 (16%), and Positive Politeness 21 (84%), and for the Negative and Off-Record Strategy shared 0 amounts. Later on, the positive politeness was the dominant type of politeness since the wedding was a sacred ceremony, the using of positive politeness would be found massively. The instrument of this study was recording the event and transcribing them into list and marking. Positive Politeness dominated because of the events required manners, even in daily life, Javanese used low tones and more polite language to utter the meaning of the speaker.
Metaphor on Tanggap Wacana Panyandra in Panggih Manten Ceremony of the Java Ethnic Group Adelia Fitri Sabrina; Amrin Saragih
TRANSFORM : Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol 10, No 3 (2021): Transform (Sept, 2021)
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This study was aimed at identifying the types of metaphors contained in Panyandra Panggih Manten Ceremony of Javanese ethnicity. And the meaning contained in the metaphor. This study was conducted by applying descriptive qualitative method. The source of data was taken from the documentary transcription from recording the wedding ceremony event. The results of this research showed that written text can be analyzed by using metaphor. From that findings of the analysis conducted, there are 20 metaphorical units in the Javanese traditional wedding ceremony Panyandra, and have fulfilled all the categories by Crystal, Beckson and Ganz theory. Placing the conceptual metaphor category as the highest percentage category of 60% (12 units), next is the mixed metaphor category with a percentage of 15% (3 units), then the poetic metaphor category with the lowest percentage result with 25% (5 units).
Semiotic Analysis of “Parasite” Film Christine Angelica; Amrin Saragih
TRANSFORM : Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol 10, No 2 (2021): Transform (June, 2021)
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This study tended to find out the kinds of signs, the realizations of sign and the reasons of signs were found in Parasite film. This study used a descriptive qualitative approach. The data of the study were taken from Parasite film’s scene. The source of the data was Parasite film downloaded from Bioskop XXI. The result of the study showed that this film contained 33 semiotic signs. The data were analysed by using Peirce (1993). The result of the study found 10 icons, 17 indices and 6 symbols in Parasite film. The signs found in Parasite are realized in individual and social relations. The reason for signs used in Parasite were to identify visual signs, to show cause and effect, and to communicate metaphorical and non-metaphorical expressions.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Ade Namira Adelia Fitri Sabrina Afdilla Moulidya Ahmad Laut Hasibuan Ainun Rida Nasution Aldri Frinaldi Ammatunnur Siddiqa Angelica, Christine ANGGRAINI THESISIA SARAGIH Anni Holila Pulungan Asnawi Asnawi Asnawi Asrah . Raihana Batubara, Khairunnisa Br. Batubara, Muhammad Hasyimsyah Berlin Sibarani Betty Simanjuntak Bincar Nasution Busmin Gurning Busmin Gurning Busmin Gurning Christine Angelica Christine Helena Citra Hasan Citra Hasan, Citra Damanik, Miranda Sari Daulay, Irma Khoirot Diah Mutiara Isnaeni Efrina Efrina EKA NOVIYANTI Elisa Betty Manullang Ema Zakia Eniwaty Silalahi Enni Erawati Saragih Enni Erawati Saragih, Enni Erawati Fauziah Khairani Lubis, Fauziah Khairani Finky Sahputra Sinaga Fitri Sukaisih Saragih Frida Dian Handini Ginting, Immanuel Prasetya Gintings, Immanuel Prasetya Hariyanto Hariyanto Harry Sambayu Harry Sumbayu Harry Sumbayu, Harry Heftania, Rosi Herois Theresyah Simaremare Inatigris Anggriani Harahap Indah Asriani Siregar Indah Pane, Isli Iriani Iskandar Syahputera, Iskandar Isli Iriani Pane Jasawitten Brando Purba Jasawitten Brando Purba Jauza Munirah Juli Rachmadani Hasibuan Juliansyah Juliansyah Juliansyah Juliansyah Kurniati Delima Sinaga Lucy Khawardi Mara Sutan Siregar Maragoti Maragoti Maragoti, Maragoti Masitowarni Siregar Meisuri Melina Putri Mhd Ridho Wandana Y Miranda Sari Damanik Misdiana Misdiana Muhammad Eka Syahputra Muhammad Natsir Muhammad Natsir Muhammad Reza Pahlevi MURNI AZURA Mutsyuhito Solin Nasution, Ainun Rida Nasution, Sri Heriyani Nia . Auliyah Nia . Auliyah Nidaul . Husna Novita Sari Nur Fitriani Nurhalimah Tamba Nurhayati Harahap Nurlela Nurul . Atikah Nurul . Qomariah Pane, Isli Purba, Ridwin Purnama Rika Perdana Purnama Rika Perdana, Purnama Rika PUTRI MAYASARI TANJUNG Rahmad . Husein Rahmad . Husein Rahmad Husein Rahmad Husein Rahmat Fajri Rahmat Fajri Rahmat Huda Rambe, Halimatun Husna Ricky Drimarcha Barus Ricky Drimarcha Barus Rosi Heftania Sabrina, Adelia Fitri Safrida Lubis Sagita Kristiani Saragih, Anggraini T Saragih, Natanael Sarah Nasution Shoufi Nisma Dewi Silalahi, Eniwaty Simaremare, Herois T. Simaremare, Herois Theresyah Sinaga, Gusnida Rezeky Siska . Pratiwi Siti Aisah Ginting Siti Aisyah Ginting Siti Aisyah Ginting Siti Aisyah Ginting Sri Minda Murni Sri Minda Murni Sri Minda Murni Sri Minda Murni Sumarsih . . Sumarsih . . Sumarsih Sumarsih Syahputra, Muhammad Eka Syahron Lubis Syahron Lubis Syamsul Bahri T. Thyrhaya Zein Tamba, Nurhalimah Tasya, Vivi Dwi Tengku Silvana Sinar Tina Mariany Arifin Tina Mariany Arifin Tio Lasmidauli Lumban Gaol Tri Indah Rezeki Tri Indah Rezeki, Tri Indah Tri Wita Indah Sari Vivi Dwi Tasya Widya Ladeci Simbolon Wijaya, Linda WILLEM SARAGIH Wiwin Pratiwi Harsa YARRA FAHIRATUNNISA Yenita Uswar Yenita Uswar, Yenita Yuni Khairina Zainuddin . Zainuddin . Zainuddin Zainuddin Zainuddin Zainuddin, Zainuddin Zelika Rahmi