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Book review: this is me! whatever you say Wajdi, Majid; Pratiwi, Ni Kadek Anjelia Putri; Putra, I Komang Agus Januarta Sutisma; Amanah, Firda Maulia; Muhamadias, Nusrat; Amandari, Ni Kadek Pande Anggi
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (125.533 KB) | DOI: 10.58881/jlps.v2i1.10

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The purpose of writing is to convey to readers whether a book or work deserves a response from the public or not. Besides that, it is also to give considerations to other works of art such as plays, films, and a performance. Because the considerations conveyed by reviewers must be adjusted to the tastes of readers, a review published in a magazine may not be the same. The method we use in reviewing a book entitled "This Is Me" is the reporting method. The reviewers intentionally describe the contents of the book, and expresses the opinion through details that the reviewers select and omit. The reviewers would present the result of the review. This book has the benefit of encouraging readers of any age, whether young or old, to love themselves without having to worry about what other people think. Become a more confident person, and the story teaches the readers that even if someone falls and gets hurt, they have to do their best until it is time to heal. Such mental strength grows when one has the drive to make it even better. This book seems easy to understand because the language used by the author is light and contains many motivational sentences. This book really helps teenagers to believe more in their potential without worrying about other people's comments that harm them. This book manages to package the problem as well as the solution. There are case studies and motivational sentences that can encourage readers. The conclusion is if one feels that one cannot love him or herself, he or she does not know themselves deeply, and they still ignore other people's negative words. This book will guide the readers to solve the personal problems everyone is experiencing. By reading the book, it will make the readers or individuals can do various things without thinking about negative comments from other people.
A film review: the story behind miracle in cell no. 7 Wajdi, Majid; Dewi, Ida Ayu Made Wulan Sukma; Riama, Pelita; Anwar, Ni Luh Gede Indah Aprilia; Dynata, Kayla Tabina; Widarwan, Kadek Candra Widyaswasti; Setyowati, Ratih
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): April 2023
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Movies always have an impact on society based on the message they convey. The film's message has the   potential to influence the audience's thinking and behaviour. This review examines the socioeconomic disparity depicted in the film Miracle in Cell No. 7 in order to highlight the message conveyed. The purpose of this review is to discover the conflicts shown in the film, as well as the messages included and packed by the filmmaker. The Robert N. Etman Media Text Framing Analysis model was used to analyze this study, which includes four research analysis tools: problem identification (defining the problem), causal interpretation (estimating the problem or source of the problem), moral evaluation (making a moral decision on the problem), and treatment recommendations (emphasizing problem solving) with a critical perspective within the Frankfurt School's critical  theory paradigm. The findings of this study reveal that the components that depict conflict in this film are drawn from societal occurrences. Reviewers can use the    framing model to uncover messages in the film, such as praiseworthy messages or good attitudes.
A little note to God: A struggle against malignant cancer Wajdi, Majid; Abdurrahim, Abdurrahim; Wagisuari, Ni Kadek Nara; Narayasa, Ni Made Irene Kharisma; Ningtyas, Diyah Ayu; Pratiwi, Ni Luh Putu Dina
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58881/jlps.v2i3.12

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Surat Kecil Untuk Tuhan (A note for God) is a book based on the true story of the struggle of an Indonesian teenage girl named Gitta Sesa Wanda Cantika or Keke against malignant cancer. Keke, who is only 13 years old, is a beautiful, smart girl and a former child singer who was suddenly diagnosed with a rare disease called rhabdomyosarcoma which is a kind of cancer that changes her face just that makes  anyone have difficulty recognizing her. Cancer attacked her face and made her beautiful face look like a monster, the doctor said that she only had a few months to live. Hearing the verdict, Keke's father did not give up, he fought so that Keke could escape the death sentence. The father's struggle to save his daughter was so moving, Keke, who realized that her life would end, then wrote a small letter to God. God gave a gift in her life, and Keke was able to survive cancer for three years even though she finally gave up. This report was made with the aim of seeing how someone who is affected by a rare disease struggles and never gives up against cancer.
A captivating journey of memory and healing: A review of a novel book “Sebuah usaha melupakan” by Boy Chandra (2016) Wajdi, Majid; Setiadewi, Ni Putu Chesya Putri; Ratih, Ni Kadek Pande Ayu; Dewi, Ni Ketut Citra; Suteja, Mutira Kristiani; Pridari, Ni Made Mira
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58881/jlps.v2i2.15

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This study tries to review an Indonesian novel "Sebuah Usaha Untuk Melupakan" (2016). This novel is a thought-provoking novel by Boy Chardra that delves into the intricate web of human emotions, memories, and the powerful journey of healing. Set against the   backdrop of a bustling city, the story follows the  protagonist as he embarks on a quest to forget a haunting past and find solace in the present. As the novel unfolds, the protagonist encounters a diverse cast of characters who contribute to his transformative journey. Each interaction serves as a catalyst for self-reflection, challenging his perceptions and forcing him to confront the painful memories that haunt him. The narrative weaves seamlessly between past and present, gradually unraveling the layers of    the protagonist's history and offering glimpses of  hope and redemption. The writer's evocative prose paints a vivid picture of the urban landscape, mirroring the protagonist's internal struggles. The city becomes a metaphorical canvas upon which the protagonist attempts to forge a new identity and escape the clutches of his past. Through atmospheric descriptions and poetic imagery, the author creates a palpable sense of time and place, immersing readers in the protagonist's world. The novel explores universal themes of love, loss, and the intricate nature of memory. The writer skillfully crafts a narrative that not only captivates readers but also prompts them to reflect on their own experiences. The novel serves as a poignant reminder that healing and growth often require confronting one's past, embracing vulnerability, and on a transformative journey towards self-discovery. This novel is a compelling novel that navigates the complex terrain of memory and  healing with grace and sensitivity. The writer’s masterful storytelling and introspective exploration of the human condition make this book a memorable read, resonating with readers long after the final page is turned.
Analysing the slogan "LUBER" in Indonesia's 2024 general election: A critical discourse analysis Wajdi, Majid; Asrumi, Asrumi
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58881/jlps.v3i1.39

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The year 2024 marks a crucial moment for Indonesia as the nation prepares for its five-yearly general election to elect a new president. At the forefront of this electoral process is the distinctive slogan “LUBER,” representing the principles of Langsung (Direct), Umum (Public), Bebas (Free), and Rahasia (Secret). This study seeks to explore into the form, function, and meaning of the “LUBER” slogan, aiming to unravel its significance in the socio-political landscape of Indonesia. The primary purpose of this research is to dissect the “LUBER” slogan, examining its linguistic and rhetorical features, its intended functions within the electoral context, and the underlying meanings it conveys to the Indonesian electorate. By undertaking this analysis, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of how the slogan operates as a discourse tool in shaping public perception and participation in the upcoming general election. The study employs a two-fold methodological approach, incorporating document study and critical discourse analysis (CDA). Document study involves a comprehensive review of official election materials, speeches, and campaign documents, while CDA focuses on dissecting the language, rhetoric, and discursive strategies employed in the “LUBER” slogan. The analysis reveals that the “LUBER” slogan strategically combines linguistic elements to convey a message of transparency, inclusivity, freedom, and confidentiality in the electoral process. Through CDA, we uncover how the slogan operates as a powerful discourse tool, influencing public opinion and fostering a sense of civic responsibility. Additionally, the study identifies subtle nuances in the language used, shedding light on the socio-political implications of the “LUBER” slogan.In conclusion, the “LUBER” slogan serves as a multifaceted discourse tool in Indonesia’s 2024 general election, embodying the principles of transparency and democratic values. The linguistic and rhetorical features of the slogan play a pivotal role in shaping public perception and encouraging active civic participation. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the role of political discourse in shaping electoral processes and underscores the importance of linguistic analysis in decoding the complexities of political communication.
Implementasi Bauran Pemasaran Bisnis Retail Pada PT. Sentral Retailindo Dewata (PEPITO) Ni Made Dwi Anjani; Majid Wajdi; Upayana Wiguna Eka Saputra
Journal of Mandalika Literature Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/jml.v5i3.3488

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Retail business is an activity related to selling goods and services directly to consumers. PT. Sentral Retailindo Dewata (Pepito), which is one of the retail businesses in Indonesia, experienced a decline in sales, low promotional contributions and different promotional media details in each period affecting finances and positioning of promotional items. Regarding this condition, PT. Sentral Retailindo Dewata (Pepito) must implement a marketing business strategy by implementing 7 marketing mix concepts consisting of product, price, promotion, place, people, process and physical evidence. This research examines the implementation of the retail business marketing mix at PT. Sentral Retailindo Dewata (Pepito) and the obstacles faced in implementing the marketing mix. This research uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques of direct observation, interviews, document study and literature study. The data analysis method used in this research is qualitative descriptive analysis. The result of this research is the implementation of the marketing mix at PT. Sentral Retailindo Dewata (Pepito) is quite good, however, there are obstacles in the promotional and people marketing mix.
Book review: the novel “Teluk Alaska” Wajdi, Majid; Susanto, Budi; Yuniantari, Ni Putu Intan; Nirmala , Ni Kadek Wahyu Dian; Dewi, Ayu Putu Lina Puspita; Kumbhayoni, Putu Diah Keshy; Putri, Kiki Hermalia
Journal of Language, Literature, Social and Cultural Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): March 2023
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The general problem in this study is "How the main character's conflict in the  novel Teluk Alaska is". The specific problems in this review are (1) How is the internal conflict of the main character in the novel Teluk Alaska? (2) What is the external conflict of  the main character in the novel Teluk Alaska (3) How are the efforts to resolve the conflict  of the main character in the novel Teluk Alaska? The general aim of this research is to find out the conflict of the main character in the novel. The specific  objectives of this study are (1) to describe the internal conflict of the main character in the novel (2) to describe the main character's external conflicts in the novel (3) describe efforts to resolve the conflict  of the main character in the novel. The data    source in this study is the novel, which was  published by Coconut Books in 2019 with a total of 408 pages. Based on the results of the analysis of the main character's conflict in the novel with a literary psychology approach, that the conflict of the main character, namely internal  conflict, factors of external conflict, and conflict resolution efforts. The internal conflicts include guilt, buried guilt, shame,  sadness, hatred, and love. External conflicts are  physical conflicts and social conflicts. Meanwhile, conflict resolution efforts are moving against other people and moving to stay away from other people.
The novel of “my idiot brother” by Agnes Danovar (book review) Wajdi, Majid; Adnyana, I Komang Putra; Dewi, Komang Ayu Trian; Dewi, Kadek Bintang Sri; Arini, Komang Pipit; Artini, Ni Kadek; Prathivi, Pande Putu Githa Sari; Ariani, Ni Luh Putu Yoni
Journal of Language, Literature, Social and Cultural Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): March 2023
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The purpose of this project is (1) to describe the intrinsic elements, (2) to describe the moral value, (3) to describe the strengths and weaknesses of the novel My Idiot Brother. The method used in the analysis is the document study method. The results  of this project are several moral values ​​that the readers can learn such as (1) honesty, (2) authentic values, (3) moral of responsibility, (4) moral of independence, (5) moral of courage, (6) realistic and critical. The novel also has the strength of presenting an interesting storyline in a relaxed style that is easy for the readers to understand. There are also some mistakes in typing this novel. The novel is interesting to read because it has a storyline that is easy to understand and there are many life lessons that the readers can take from each story presented.
Book review: laut bercerita, the sinking of untold tales Wajdi, Majid; Putri, Erma Artajosi; Putri, Ni Putu Radha Savitri Maheswari; Ariyanti, Ni Luh Novia; Sinanditha, I Gede Bagus Ananda; Maharani, Anak Agung Radha Regita; Dewi, Ni Komang Mayang Saptariyasa; Riswana, I Gede Maryo Kanka
Journal of Language, Literature, Social and Cultural Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): July 2023
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Leila S. Chudori or full Leila Salikha Chudori (born December 12, 1962) is an Indonesian writer who has written works such as short stories, novels, and television drama scenarios. A few notes about Leila who was selected to represent Indonesia to receive a scholarship to study at "Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific (United World Colleges)" in Victoria, Canada. Then, he continued to work as a journalist for the news magazine Tempo. She is also the winner of S.E.A. Write Award, is a tribute to writers and poets in Southeast Asia for her novel Laut Bercerita. It felt inspired by the kidnapping and enforced disappearance cases that occurred in 1998. In fact, before writing this novel, the writer conducted research interviews with one of the activists who had been kidnapped in 1998. Laut is the main character. Tells the story of a student activist during the New Order era, who was tortured and slaughtered to give testimony, then drowned along with a story that he had not had the chance to convey to Indonesia. Not only the advantages, this book also has disadvantages such as a slow storyline that tends to make the reader feel bored. Despite its flaws, this book has epic details, the characters in each character are built strongly, the events that really unfold, the deep meaning in each poem, and the selection of the right diction.
Morphological transformation of numerical phrases into verbs in the Javanese language Somawati, Ni Putu; Wajdi, Majid; Susanto, Budi; Claridad, NF; Mohammed, LA; Udoudom, Uduak Imoh
Journal of Language, Literature, Social and Cultural Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Nov 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58881/jllscs.v2i3.125

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This study explores the morphological process in the Javanese language where numerical phrases are transformed into verbs through the addition of the prefix "N-." This process is not only a linguistic phenomenon but also deeply rooted in Javanese culture and socio-religious practices. The urgency of this study lies in documenting and analysing how these transformations reflect cultural traditions, particularly the ceremonial practices observed after specific days following someone's death, such as the third, seventh, fortieth, one hundredth, and one-thousandth days. A review of previous studies shows a lack of focus on the intersection of language, culture, and religion in the transformation of numerical phrases into verbs. This study fills this gap by examining the specific phrases "telung dina" (three days), "pitung dina" (seven days), "patang puluh dina" (forty days), "satus" (one hundred), and "sewu" (one thousand), which are culturally significant in Javanese rituals, and their transformation into verbs such as "nelung dina," "mitung dina," "matang puluh dina," "nyatus," and "nyewu." The analysis demonstrates that the prefix "N-" not only verbalizes these phrases but also embodies the cultural significance of the corresponding periods, turning static expressions into action-oriented verbs that imply ceremonial activities. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of this morphological process in understanding how the Javanese language encapsulates cultural values and practices, offering new insights into the relationship between language, culture, and religion in Austronesian linguistics.
Co-Authors A. Erna Rochiyati S. Agus Sariono Ahmad Ghazy Amanah, Firda Maulia Amandari, Ni Kadek Pande Anggi Amrullah Amrullah Andyana, I Ketut Suar Angela, Ni Made Utari Tisna Anwar, Ni Luh Gede Indah Aprilia Aprianoto, Aprianoto Arbainah, Siti Ariani, Ni Luh Putu Yoni Arini, Komang Pipit Ariyanti, Ni Luh Novia Aruku, Kalita Joseph Asih Sauramanda Asrumi, Asrumi Ayub, Sadia Budi Susanto Chan, Yuen Fook Chaurasiya, Sneha Christiani, Rachel Claridad, NF Claridad, Norberto Fabi Clary Sada Dewi, Ayu Putu Lina Puspita Dewi, Ida Ayu Made Wulan Sukma Dewi, Kadek Bintang Sri Dewi, Komang Ayu Trian Dewi, Ni Ketut Citra Dewi, Ni Komang Mayang Saptariyasa Dizon Jr, Rodolfo P. Dwipayana, I Kadek Wisnu Dynata, Kayla Tabina Effiong, Augustine Etim Eni Rosnija Erly Wahyuni Fatema Sharmin Gede, I Gusti Ketut Ghafar, Zanyar Nathir Ghimire, Shiva Raj Harahap, Ratna Dewi Hartati, Rita I Ketut Darma Laksana I Komang Putra Adnyana, I Komang Putra I Made Suastra I Made Sumartana I Nyoman Suka Sanjaya I Nyoman Suka Sanjaya, I Nyoman Suka I Wayan Putrana Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Ikhsanudin Ikhsanudin Ikhsanudin Ikhsanudin Imron, Aly Indri, Nadia Iwan Supardi Joaquin, Cleo Jude Kadek Dwi Cahaya Putra Komang Wahyulia Saraswati Kumbhayoni, Putu Diah Keshy Lasmini, Ni Ketut Latip-Yusoph, Sorhaila Lien Darlina, Lien Made Ayu Jayanti Prita Utami Maharani, Anak Agung Radha Regita Mandang, Selvie Ratna Ivone Mazher, Muhammad Ahmad Md Kamrul Hasan Md. Kamrul Hasan, Md. Kamrul Moh Agus Sutiarso Mohammed, LA Muhamadias, Nusrat Mulyono Mulyono Mustafa, Muhammad Narayasa, Ni Made Irene Kharisma Ni Kadek Artini, Ni Kadek Ni Ketut Sekarti Ni Ketut Suciani Ni Made Dwi Anjani Ni Nyoman Sarmi, Ni Nyoman Ni Putu Dyah Hudiananingsih Ningtyas, Diyah Ayu Nirmala , Ni Kadek Wahyu Dian Novitriana, Komang Oxtapianus Tawarik Pabayo, Febriyanti Sonya Pertiwi, Ni Kadek Wanda Maheswari Prathivi, Pande Putu Githa Sari Pratiwi, Ni Kadek Anjelia Putri Pratiwi, Ni Luh Putu Dina PRATIWI, NI PUTU EKA Pridari, Ni Made Mira Purnomo, Subekhi Hadi Putra, I Komang Agus Januarta Sutisma Putra, I Komang Mahayana Putri, Erma Artajosi Putri, Kadek Arisita Dhyana Putri, Kiki Hermalia Putri, Ni Made Kami Elisa Putri, Ni Putu Angelyani Sugiantari Putri, Ni Putu Radha Savitri Maheswari Ratih, Ni Kadek Pande Ayu Riama, Pelita Riswana, I Gede Maryo Kanka Sahoo, Parshuram Sahoo, Prakash Kumar SANJAYA, IDA BAGUS Saputra, Upayana Wiguna Eka Sari, Ni Gusti Ayu Komang Tri Purnama Septiadana, Ni Kadek Sinta Setiadewi, Ni Putu Chesya Putri Setyowati, Ratih Sinanditha, I Gede Bagus Ananda Sitawati, Anak Agung Raka SITI MARIAM Somawati, Ni Putu Sorhaila Latip-Yusoph Suarja, I Ketut Sumartana, I Made Sunkad, Gayatri Suputra, Gusti Ketut Alit Suriyadi, Suriyadi Suryanto, Agnes Febriyanti Suteja, Mutira Kristiani Suwitri, Sang Ayu Nyoman Udoudom, Uduak Imoh Uzma, Sidratul Muntaha Waelan Waelan, Waelan Wagisuari, Ni Kadek Nara Widarwan, Kadek Candra Widyaswasti Widiantara, I Made Windriya, Sheenaz Dhia Raisha Wisman Hadi Wu, QingHao Yayi Suryo Prabandari Yuniantari, Ni Putu Intan Yusof, Norhayati Mohd Zulfan, Muhammad