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Rhetorical moves and genre development analysis of hard science field abstracts Ramadhini, Tasya Maharani; Gunawan, Wawan; Muniroh, Dian Dia-an
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 21, No 2 (2021): OKTOBER 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/bs_jpbsp.v21i2.44631

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Non-native English scholars are expected to publish international journals with abstracts written in English. There are a lot of factors that caused the rejection of journal article publication; one of them is disorganized writing styles. Compared to the native English speakers, the issues regarding disorganized writing styles appeared more in the non-native English speakers’ research article since they have different writing styles, cultures, and mother tongues. Abstract Coaching Clinic Workshop was held for Indonesian University of Education (UPI) scholars so that it is hoped that there would be an increase in the quality of composing research article abstracts and an increase in the number of international publications from scholars. The purpose of this research is to uncover rhetorical moves and genre of the abstracts, its genre development, as well as the linguistics features used in the abstracts. Thirty abstracts made by fifteen UPI scholars who were also the participants of the Abstract Coaching Clinic Workshop were collected as the data for the analysis. Hyland’s (2000) theory was used to analyze each move and step of the abstracts. The results show the occurrence frequency of each move and step, along with the linguistic features used by the academicians; and the development of their abstract writing from before and after the coaching clinic session. The findings serve as a potential reference for those researchers that are concerned in discourse analysis, cross-cultural abstracts, and research publication needs.
RHETORICAL MOVES AND GENRE DEVELOPMENT IN SOFT SCIENCE RESEARCH ARTICLE ABSTRACTS Isti Tri Wahyuni; Wawan Gunawan; R. Dian Dia-an Muniroh; Eri Kurniawan
Indonesian EFL Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/ieflj.v7i2.4565

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Abstracts in journal articles serve to present brief and clear information regarding research which generally covers the issue raised, the objectives, the methodology used and findings of the research. Consequently, an abstract holds a notable function and is considered as the face of the journal because most readers read the abstract first before going on to read the full paper. The objective of this study was to qualitatively analyse and compare the rhetorical moves and genre development of abstracts in soft science research articles before and after training. Forty abstracts—20 abstracts before receiving an intervention and 20 abstracts after receiving an intervention—written by Indonesian scholars in the soft science field were employed as data. Hyland’s (2000) five-rhetorical move model was used to analyse the data. The findings reveal that there are differences and developments in the use of rhetorical moves in journal article abstracts after receiving an intervention. This study can be used as an overview or as a reference for future research in the discourse analysis field, especially the analysis of abstract.Keywords: abstract writing; moves analysis; genre development; discourse analysis.
Students’ attitudes towards South Jakarta’s youth language Adhitya Reinindra; R. Dian Dia-an Muniroh; Ernie D. A. Imperiani
Passage Vol 8, No 2 (2020): Agustus 2020
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/psg.v8i2.29810

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This study presents the results of a qualitative survey of 56 English Language and Literature study program at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. It highlights their attitudes towards the code-switching practices in Bahasa Jaksel. The data were obtained through questionnaire with the students from batch 2015 to 2019 The study employed theories on language attitudes by Crystal (1997) to analyze the data. The findings demonstrated that the students show different attitudes. Overall attitudes of the students were unanimously negative towards the code switching practice in Bahasa Jaksel. The study also found that these attitudes can be related to a number of factors/reasons, i.e. Comprehensibility, appropriateness, language threat, education, intelligence and perception. The findings suggest that the students felt the use of code-switching in South Jakarta is not suitable to be used in real life situations.Keywords: Bahasa Jaksel, code-switching, language attitudes.
Bullies' Attitudes on Twitter: A Forensic Linguistics Analysis of Cyberbullying (Systemic Functional Linguistics Approach) Nabila Putri Supriadi; Wawan Gunawan; R. Dian Dia-an Muniroh
Passage Vol 8, No 2 (2020): Agustus 2020
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/psg.v8i2.29840

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Cyberbullying has gained more concern among linguists and law enforcers due to its negative impacts on its victim. Aside from that, bullies can also face serious legal consequences. This study attempts to identify legal consequences of the cyberbullies’ language use as evidenced on Twitter by identifying the attitudinal systems used by the bullies. This followed a qualitative design involving categorizing data and examining the relationship between the categories. The data were 52 tweets, which consisted of bullying elements towards non-specific persons (students from an institution) from Twitter. The data were then categorized into Martin and White’s (2005) attitudinal system. The analysis found the languages of attitudes used by the bullies including 1) judgement (69%), 2) appreciation (18%), and 3) affect (13%). The findings of this study were discussed under the Laws of Information and Electronic Transaction, and viewed from forensic linguistic perspective.Keywords: Cyberbullying, Bullies, Twitter, Attitudes, Forensic Linguistics.
Flouting Maxim in Netizen’s Utterance on The Comment Page of Danise Chariesta’s Instagram Account Mutia Fitri Hanum; Dadang Sudana; R. Dian Dia-an Muniroh
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 5 (2022): Innovative Practices in Language Teaching, Literature, Linguistics, and Translation
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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To achieve the goals of communication, it is important for the participants in every conversation to obey the cooperative principle in order to avoid misunderstanding of interpretation between them. Danise Chariesta is a content creator who is known for her arrogance. She often received a negatif reaction from netizens. This study aims to reveal the types of flouting maxim by netizen in and also the meaning behind their utterances. The researcher used a descriptive qualitative method. Then, to analyze the data, the researchers used Grice’s theory, Cooperative Principles consisting of four maxim types: quality, quantity, relation, and manner. The study revealed the rationales behind maxims flouting which were beneficial to build fun communication and to elaborate more explanations. The result of the research shows that there are 15 data of flouting maxim in comment page. The highest occurrence of flouting maxim in this movie is flouting maxim of quantity and quality with 5 data (33%). Then followed by flouting maxim of relevance with 3 data (20%). Flouting maxim of manner is the highest occurrence of flouting maxim with 7 data (47%). From all the types of flouting maxim that are performed by the characters in the comment page, the most dominant data that appear in the movie is flouting maxim of manner.   
AN ANALYSIS OF RHETORICAL MOVE AND TRANSLATION TECHNIQUES IN UNDERGRADUATE THESIS ABSTRACTS WRITTEN IN TWO LANGUAGES Zalinda Salsabilla Firdausyiah; Budi Hermawan; Dian Dia-an Muniroh
JOALL (Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature) Vol 6, No 2: August 2021
Publisher : Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/joall.v6i2.16102

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An abstract is a brief overview of a research paper. Indonesian undergraduate students are often required to submit their thesis abstracts in Indonesian and English. Various studies related to rhetorical move and translation techniques of abstracts have been done previously, but not many analyzed undergraduate students’ thesis abstracts across languages. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the move-step of the abstracts, and to see translation techniques in different abstract moves. This study used 60 undergraduate thesis abstracts from English Language and Literature and Indonesian Language Literature study programs as the data. As the framework for the data analysis, this study employed Hyland’s (2000) five-move model and Molina & Albir’s (2002) translation techniques. The findings show that despite writing in different languages, both Indonesian and English abstracts were realized with similar rhetorical moves and steps. Move 3 and 4 were found in all of the abstracts, while Move 5 was only realized in small numbers across languages. In relation to translation techniques, it is found that Literal translation is used more frequently than other translation techniques. This study recommends a more extensive study that involves more data from different fields to expand the existing knowledge relating to rhetorical move and translation techniques in the academic field, especially in undergraduate students’ abstracts.
Fake News Analysis on Supreme Court Decisions Relating to Law No. 11 of 2008 From Linguistic Forensic Perspective Husni Thamrin; Dadang Sudana; Andika Duta Bachari; R. Dian Dia-An Muniroh
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 23, No 1 (2023): APRIL 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/bs_jpbsp.v23i1.59874

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The purpose of this study is to analysis speech act form and speech event of a person from forensic linguistic perspective who break the rule of Law No. 11 of 2008 about Information and Electronic Transactions, Article 28 Paragraph (2), “Intentionally and Without Right Spread Information Intended to Induce Hate Speech or Hostility towards Certain Individuals and/or Community Groups Based on Ethnicity, Religion, Race, Group, and Intergroup (SARA).” This study used a desvriptive qualitative method. The data of conversation text includes identification, classification, analysis, and discussion. Participant who became the object of this research was a 54-year-old man who was accused of spreading fake news. The form of speech act data analysis refers to the theory of Austin Searle (1969), while speech events refer to Hymes (1972). The results of the research show that there are four speech acts, such as; assertive, directive, expressive, commissive, and declarative. The results of the research on speech events found eight speech events, starting from setting scene, participant, ending, action, instrumentality, key, norm, and genre.
Second-Person References in Netizens’ Comments on Lambe Turah’s New Instagram Post: Analysis and Implication Ni’matusy Syifa Auliya; Budi Hermawan; R. Dian Dia-an Muniroh
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v8i8.13289

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Social media, particularly Instagram, has become a popular platform for users to interact and share information. One account that has attracted attention is "Lambe Turah," which often shares news and other exciting content. This research analyzes the second persona references in the comments of netizens on the Instagram account of Lambe Turah. The findings indicate differences in perspectives, evaluation of actions, and discussions regarding behavior implications in a domestic violence case involving Rizky Billar and Lesti Kejora. Using the second persona references influences the interaction and communication among netizens, building relationships, shared understanding, and social influence. This article provides a deeper understanding of the dynamics of communication and the perspectives of netizens in social media.
REALISASI STRATEGI KESANTUNAN POSITIF DAN KESANTUNAN NEGATIF PADA PODCAST YOUTUBE Kevin Andrian Seda; Wawan Gunawan; R Dian Dia-an Muniroh
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 9 No 15 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
Publisher : Peneliti.net

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8207441

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Abstract This article aims to identify politeness strategies based on Brown and Levinson's theory in the speech of a YouTube podcast channel hosted by Denny Sumargo. The research focuses on two strategies, namely positive politeness strategy and negative politeness strategy. The approach used in this research is a qualitative descriptive approach. The data for this study consists of speech transcripts from the YouTube podcast video. The data collection technique employed in this research is note-taking. The results of this study indicate that in the podcast, positive politeness strategies are used more frequently than negative politeness strategies. This suggests that familiarity is employed to maintain harmonious relationships and avoid conflicts in communication. Keyword : negative politeness, positive politeness, podcast.
Tindak Tutur Ilokusi dalam Interaksi Penjual dan Pembeli di Rumah Batik Cipaku Ananda Puspakartika; Yanty Wirza; R. Dian Dia-an Muniroh
Journal on Education Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Journal on Education: Volume 6 Nomor 4 Mei-Agustus 2024
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v6i4.6194

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Abstract The objective of this research is to identify the types and forms of illocutionary speech acts present in the interactions between sellers and buyers at Cipaku Batik House. The data employed in this study are conversations between sellers and buyers. The primary data source is comprised of 15 data sets. The qualitative descriptive method is employed in this research. The results indicate that there are five types of illocutionary speech acts in the interaction between sellers and buyers at Cipaku Batik House, as proposed by Searle. These are assertive, commissive, directive, expressive, and declarative. The stage with the highest frequency of occurrence is assertive, with 49.62% of the total occurrences (262). Directive speech follows with 19.88% (105). The data indicates that the frequency of occurrence of expressive speech is 123 times, representing 23.29% of the total. In contrast, commissive speech is present on five occasions, representing 0.95% of the total, while declarative speech is present on 33 occasions, representing 6.25% of the total. The sentence forms of illocutionary speech acts obtained in this conversation are declarative, imperative, and interrogative. The research focuses on the identification of the types and forms of illocutionary speech acts present in the interaction between sellers and buyers at Cipaku Batik House. Keywords: Sociopragmatics, Speech Acts, Illocution