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AN ANALYSIS OF SLANG LANGUAGE AS SOCIAL VARIATION PRODUCED BY MEN AND WOMEN’S SPEECH IN LAMONGAN Moh Nurman
E-LINK JOURNAL Vol 5, No 1 (2018): E-LINK JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (627.791 KB) | DOI: 10.30736/ej.v5i1.45

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This research aims to describe the Slang Language as a social variation produced by men and women’s speech in the age of 18-25 years old found in Lamongan. The research used ethnography research design. The subjects were three men and three women from Lamongan. to collect the data, this present study used interview and observation. The data obtained, then, were analyzed qualitatively by describing the language variation used by the men and the women’s speech in Lamongan. The result shows that language variation was used by those three men and three women. Mostly, they used language in various style when they communicated to their friends. It often took place when they gather among their friends. Specific language became pride a the level of their social. Some factors that caused the men and women’s speech used the language variation dealt with the environment, association, media, social status and different culture
THE ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE STYLE USED IN “SISTERS COURSE” Widyaiswara, Tiara; Nurman, Moh.; Khotimah, Anisul
TELL - US JOURNAL Vol 8, No 2 (2022): September 2022
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

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This study aims to find out the type of language style that students use to communicate in the "Sisters Course". The research uses the quality descriptive method and theories of Martin Joos and Holmes' theory. The result of this study was that researchers found that all students used five types of language styles, namely frozen style, Formal style, Consultative style, Casual style, and Intimate style. Researcher also found factors that influence language style according to Holmes are social factors, age and gender, ethnicity, and social networks. The majority of students come from Java so they use Javanese as their daily language. Researchers suggest that students can apply language styles according to the type of language style as daily communication, while teachers are expected to be able to apply the appropriate type of language style in the expected context.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION (SLA) IN ELT Tiara Widyaiswara; Dian Luthfiyaty; Moh. Nurman
Prologue: Journal on Language and Literature Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): Prologue: Journal on Language and Literature
Publisher : Faculty of Letters Universitas Balikpapan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36277/jurnalprologue.v10i1.165

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Second language acquisition (SLA) has been an important topic of research within the field of English Language Teaching (ELT), with numerous teaching methods and approaches being examined to better language learning. One of the most prominent figure is Stephen Krasen. Krasen develop monitor theory by five hypotheses that relate to a framework for teaching a providing second second language namely: the acquisition and learning hypothesis, the natural sequence hypothesis, the simple present tense structure will be acquired and mastered first by learners than the simple past tense structure, the Monitor Hypothesis, the input hypothesis, the affective filter hypothesis. Through the monitor exists in learning is a tool to "monitor" ones outputs, to edit and make changes or corrections as they are consciously.  
A Language Appraisal on Kompas.Com News Through Interpersonal Meaning Tiara Widyaiswara; Moh. Nurman; Riryn Fatmawaty; Eva Nurul Falakhah
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v7i2.8285

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This research analyzes three news items on the Kompas.com site related to the installation of Puan Maharani's billboards installed around the Mount Semeru evacuation using the Appraisal Theory. Appraisal theory is relate about an interpersonal system in linguistics that focuses on negotiating social relations about one's assessment of something. This study used qualitative documentation as research design. For data collection techniques used reading and searching for news techniques, selecting research data news according to the formulation of the problem and research objectives, then conducting a language analysis of news taken from Kompas.com using appraisal which focus on attitude. Then the data are processed to be able to classify appraisal attitude according to the category. So the writer found as many as eight data including the appraisal attitude of the affect category found there were two data. As for appraisal attitude in the judgment category, six data were found. So from the three news reports, a negative assessment was found from the public because they discussed morality and the normality of Puan's billboards at Mount Semeru refuge. Those many thought that Puan wanted to increase her popularity and electability for the 2024 general election by taking advantage of the disaster situation. Keywords: Appraisal, Attitude, Puan Maharani Billboards
METAPHORS ANALYSIS IN BRING ME THE HORIZON’S “AMO” ALBUM SELECTED SONG LYRICS Nurman, Moh.; Dindiana, Lidia
E-Link Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2021): E-LINK JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/ej.v8i1.424

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The aims of this research is to know the types of metaphors found in Bring Me The Horizon’s “Amo” album selected song’s lyrics and what is the intended meaning of the song’s lyrics. There are two research questions. They are: 1) what types of metaphors are found in Bring Me the Horizon’s selected song lyrics? 2) What is the intended meaning of the song’s lyrics? The reason behind this research was conduct is to get more knowledge about figurative language especially metaphor and how it works in the literary world. This research uses descriptive qualitative method in analyzing the lyrics. The result of this research shows six types of metaphors by Newmark. Those are dead, cliché, stock, recent, original metaphor and simile. Two out of their three songs of Bring Me the Horizon, that is Medicine and In the Dark use dead metaphor and simile the most. It is then concluded that the intended meanings of their three songs is to tell other people who ever felt belittled, have social issues or being looked down to keep going and not affected by those hurtful words. In other words, Bring Me the Horizon uses the function of figurative language especially metaphor to express their message and applied them into their works.  Keywords: Metaphor, meaning
AN ANALYSIS OF SEMANTIC CHANGES IN JAKARTA POST Luthfiyati, Dian; Khoirina, Najwa; Moh. Nurman; Almayda Dwi Shaputri, Zeppyca
Dialectical Literature and Educational Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Dialectical Literature and Educational Journal
Publisher : Department of English Education, Universitas Panca Sakti Bekasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51714/dlejpancasakti.v9i2.122.pp.101-109

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This study is designed to produce and provide information that will help the researcher enhance their writing skills. Changing the shape of the meaning, as seen on the online news website "Jakarta Post," is ideal because there are several types of meaning change. This study employed qualitative research methodologies to identify and describe semantic changes identified in the Jakarta Post's headlines from May to July 2021, to improve writing skills and abilities through semantic analysis. The researcher discovered all forms of semantic alterations in the Jakarta Post from May to July 2021. In data analysis, the researcher employed qualitative research methodologies to detect and describe semantic changes observed in The Jakarta Post headlines from May to July 2021, to improve writing skills and abilities. This study's population consists of all COVID-19 headlines from the Jakarta Post, which may number up to 20. Researchers found that there were three headlines of generalizations, eight headlines of specialization, one of amelioration, one of pejoration, two of synesthesia, and five of association