Humaira R Maulidia
Universitas Widyatama

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AN ANALYSIS OF ACTIVE ZONES IN NARRATIVE TEXT: A COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS APPROACH Humaira R Maulidia
JEPAL (Journal of English Pedagogy and Applied Linguistics) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Ma'soem University

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In this current research, the cognitive linguistics theory by Langacker (1987) describes linguistic as general cognition and thinking is used to maintain interrelations of narrative text with a deep knowledge analysis of the meanings of lexical concepts in it. In addition, this research aimed to find out the entity’s profiles found in two narrative texts and the different active zones found in narrative texts. The active zone is cognitive operations in cognitive linguistics that deal with senses at the level of structure of the language. Furthermore, this research employed a descriptive study by analyzing the narrative texts. The result of the research described that the characters in the narrative texts are the entity’s profile of each active zones.
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH COMPOUND WORDS IN AN ARTTICLE OF LIFE AND STYLE COLUMN Humaira R Maulidia; Kusumah Cita Mustika
JEPAL (Journal of English Pedagogy and Applied Linguistics) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022)
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In a text, the kinds of words are found in many different word-formations. Therefore, every language shows new words such as inflection, derivation, and compounding. However, those methods cannot be used generally when it comes to texts. It can be determined whether a word is a noun or a phrase by a number of factors. As a result, this research will provide precise information about how compounding is used in the text. The research objectives are (1) What kinds of compound words found in the life and style columns of the Jakarta Globe article? (2) How the English compound words described in the life and style columns of the Jakarta Globe article? Further, this research employs a qualitative approach as suggested by Creswell (2014). The data were taken from an article in one of English newspapers in Indonesia entitled "Designers of the Runaway as Jakarta Fashion Weeks Takes off" from the life and style column in Jakarta Globe. The finding of the research showed that there were two types of compound words that found in the article entitled "Designers of the Runaway as Jakarta Fashion Weeks Takes off" from the life and style column in the Jakarta Globe. Those are exocentric and endocentric compound words. Besides, noun compound, verb compound, and adjective compound are the lexical categories that were produced by the process of compounding.