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Analysis of Language Errors in Indonesian Expository Essays by Junior High School Students Rahman, Muhammad Ali; Sulistyono, Yunus
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This research aims to identify and describe forms of language errors in the areas of phonology, morphology and syntax in the expository text essays of students at SMP N 4 Karanganom. Methodology: The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The data in this research are expository text essays from class VIII A students of SMP N 4 Karanganom. Data collection techniques include observation and documentation by collecting expository text essays from class VIII A students of SMP N 4 Karanganom. The data analysis technique in this research uses tapping techniques and advanced free-to-engage listening techniques. Results: Based on the results of the analysis, errors were found at the phonological level, such as errors in the use of capital letters, errors in the use of punctuation marks, and errors in combining words. At the morphological level, errors were found in using the suffix -an, writing the prefix me-, writing the prefix ber-, writing a combination of the prefix di- with the suffix -kan, and errors in writing prepositions. Meanwhile, at the syntactic level, errors were found in unclear sentences and the use of redundant words. Applications/Originality/Value: The findings of this research can be used as a reference for teachers to design more effective language learning activities that focus on minimizing phonological, morphological, and syntactic errors in students’ writing.
Analysis of Language Errors at the Level of Phonology and Morphology in Exposition Texts by High School Students Prasetyo, Dzaky Ramzy; Sulistyono, Yunus
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study investigates the morphological errors made by students of SMA Negeri 1 Bulu, Sukoharjo, in their exposition texts. By cataloguing common mistakes—such as inappropriate vocabulary choice, unclear sentence constructions, and incorrect compound word formations—the research aims to highlight how a deeper understanding of morphology can aid students in identifying and correcting these linguistic issues. Methodology: Adopting a descriptive qualitative design, the study analyzed 18–24 student‐written exposition texts collected from tenth‐ grade classes. Researchers served as key instruments, employing observations, interviews, and document analysis to gather data. The analytic process proceeded through systematic stages of data collection, identification, classification, and thematic analysis, culminating in drawing evidence‐based conclusions about error patterns. Results: Findings reveal that student writings frequently contain morphological lapses, underscoring gaps in their understanding of word formation and modification. The prevalence of these errors demonstrates the critical need for explicit morphology instruction as part of Indonesian language teaching. Applications/Originality/Value: By pinpointing specific morphological challenges, this research provides practical tools for both teachers and learners to diagnose and remedy linguistic errors. The study offers a novel contribution to language‐error research in Indonesian education, presenting targeted recommendations for curriculum designers to integrate morphology‐focused exercises that enhance students’ writing proficiency and overall language awareness.
Violation of Politeness Principles in Social Media Comments on lambeturah_official Instagram and its Implementation to the Teaching of Indonesian Agustina, Erna; Sulistyono, Yunus
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study explores the ways in which commenters on the @lambeturah_official Instagram account violate politeness principles and considers how these findings can inform Indonesian language teaching. By identifying specific maxim breaches—such as wisdom, generosity, praise, humility, agreement, and sympathy—the research seeks to provide concrete examples for classroom discussion in upper secondary Indonesian curricula. Methodology: Employing a qualitative descriptive design grounded in pragmatics, the study analyzes user comments as its primary data source. Using the “Selecting and Determining Elements” (PUP) technique for data analysis, researchers systematically collected and coded instances of maxim violations within the comment threads of the @lambeturah_official Instagram page, categorizing each utterance according to the relevant politeness maxim it breaches. Results: The analysis uncovered twelve instances of politeness maxim violations: three breaches of the maxim of wisdom, two of generosity, three of praise, one of humility, two of agreement, and one of sympathy. Each category illustrates distinct patterns of impoliteness—ranging from sarcastic or dismissive language to comments that fail to acknowledge others’ perspectives or feelings. Applications/Originality/Value: y mapping real‑world examples of pragmatic breakdowns in digital communication, this study offers valuable teaching materials for Indonesian language educators. Specifically, it aligns with Basic Competency 4.13—“Developing problems/issues from various points of view equipped with arguments in debate”—by providing authentic comment excerpts that students can analyze and debate. Integrating social‑media discourse into the classroom not only enhances learners’ pragmatic awareness but also prepares them to engage more respectfully and critically in online environments.
Violation of Politeness Principles in Social Media Comments on lambeturah_official Instagram and its Implementation to the Teaching of Indonesian Agustina, Erna; Sulistyono, Yunus
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study explores the ways in which commenters on the @lambeturah_official Instagram account violate politeness principles and considers how these findings can inform Indonesian language teaching. By identifying specific maxim breaches—such as wisdom, generosity, praise, humility, agreement, and sympathy—the research seeks to provide concrete examples for classroom discussion in upper secondary Indonesian curricula. Methodology: Employing a qualitative descriptive design grounded in pragmatics, the study analyzes user comments as its primary data source. Using the “Selecting and Determining Elements” (PUP) technique for data analysis, researchers systematically collected and coded instances of maxim violations within the comment threads of the @lambeturah_official Instagram page, categorizing each utterance according to the relevant politeness maxim it breaches. Results: The analysis uncovered twelve instances of politeness maxim violations: three breaches of the maxim of wisdom, two of generosity, three of praise, one of humility, two of agreement, and one of sympathy. Each category illustrates distinct patterns of impoliteness—ranging from sarcastic or dismissive language to comments that fail to acknowledge others’ perspectives or feelings. Applications/Originality/Value: y mapping real‑world examples of pragmatic breakdowns in digital communication, this study offers valuable teaching materials for Indonesian language educators. Specifically, it aligns with Basic Competency 4.13—“Developing problems/issues from various points of view equipped with arguments in debate”—by providing authentic comment excerpts that students can analyze and debate. Integrating social‑media discourse into the classroom not only enhances learners’ pragmatic awareness but also prepares them to engage more respectfully and critically in online environments.
Violation of Politeness Principles in HAS Creative Podcast and Its Implementation in the Learning of the Indonesian Language Prabaswari, Anggrayni Dita; Sulistyono, Yunus
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study aims to: (1) describe the violations of politeness principles in the content of the HAS Creative podcast, particularly in the Podcast Warung Kopi (PWK) program; and (2) explain the implementation of politeness principles in the HAS Creative podcast as a medium for learning the Indonesian language. Methodology: This research uses a qualitative descriptive method. The data consist of utterances exchanged between the host and two guests suspected of violating politeness principles in the HAS Creative podcast on YouTube. Data collection techniques include listening and note-taking. The data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman (1994) model, which includes: (1) data reduction, (2) data presentation, and (3) conclusion drawing. Results: The results show that: (1) Violations of politeness principles in the HAS Creative podcast include breaches of the maxim of tact, generosity, praise, humility, agreement, and sympathy; (2) The implementation of politeness principles in the context of learning Indonesian is visible in the Podcast Warung Kopi (PWK) program, which can serve as a model for polite speech acts and be used as a reference for developing language politeness awareness in society. Applications/Originality/Value: This study contributes to the understanding of language politeness in digital media and illustrates how podcasts can serve as authentic resources in language education, especially in teaching pragmatic competence and speech ethics in Indonesian.
Violation of Politeness Principles in Wkwk Project Talk Show and Their Relevance to Students’ Listening Competence Jelitasani, Ardina Rosanatan; Sulistyono, Yunus
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study aims to describe violations of the politeness principles found in the Wkwk Project talk show and analyze their relevance to listening competence in language learning. Methodology: A qualitative descriptive approach was employed to analyze episodes of the “Bocah Bocah Kosong” program on the Wkwk Project (Genflix YouTube channel). Data were collected through listening and recording techniques, focusing on the interactions between the three hosts Meyden, Vior, and Chateez and various guest stars. The analysis identified deviations from Leech’s politeness maxims. Results: Five types of politeness violations were found: violations of the maxims of wisdom, generosity, praise, humility, and sympathy. The hosts often used sarcastic and inappropriate language, including examples where guest stars such as Maia Estianty were addressed disrespectfully. These patterns of speech reflect significant violations of language politeness principles. Applications/Originality/Value: This study reveals that frequent violations of politeness principles in popular media content such as talk shows may negatively affect students’ listening competence. Exposure to impolite or entertaining but irrelevant language may hinder learners’ ability to distinguish essential information and reduce the effectiveness of classroom listening activities. These findings underline the importance of selecting appropriate media for educational purposes.
Pre-assumption and Implicature of Stand Up Comedy Indonesia (Season 10) and its Relation to Anecdote Texts AnurAdha, Bryan Braga Widya; Sulistyono, Yunus
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This descriptive qualitative research aims to: (1) describe the types of presuppositions that appear in the humor of Stand Up Comedy Indonesia Season Ten; (2) describe the implicatures contained in the material performed by the participants; and (3) explain the relevance of the analysis of presuppositions and implicatures to teaching anecdotal texts in Indonesian language learning at the high school level. Methodology: The data consisted of speech material from participants who achieved the highest positions from the first to the final round. The data source was the Kompas TV Stand Up YouTube channel, which was downloaded for analysis. Data were collected through listening and note-taking techniques. The data were then categorized and identified based on types of presupposition and implicature using the respective linguistic theories. Results: The study found that the most frequently occurring presuppositions were existential presuppositions and counterfactual presuppositions. The most common type of implicature identified was general conversational implicature, which was used to make it easier for the audience to understand the intended meaning. Applications/Originality/Value: The results of this study are relevant for teaching anecdotal texts in high school Indonesian language classes. By incorporating stand-up comedy material, learning becomes more engaging, imaginative, and conducive to helping students express their ideas and thoughts creatively.
Evaluation of The Use of Wordwall Application in The Learning of Indonesian at SMA N 1 Polanharjo Listianingsih, Putri; Sulistyono, Yunus
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe the evaluation of the use of the Wordwall game application in learning Indonesian at SMA N 1 Polanharjo, to identify the obstacles faced by students in implementing the Wordwall game, and to identify the advantages and disadvantages of utilizing the Wordwall game application for learning Indonesian. Evaluation in this context can be in the form of educational games that are tailored to students' needs. Methodology: This study used a qualitative descriptive method. Data were collected through several techniques, namely observation, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis process was carried out in three stages: data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The object of this study was the students of SMA N 1 Polanharjo. Primary data were obtained from direct observations of the students, while secondary data consisted of scientific writings or previous research on the use of the Wordwall.net educational game as a reference for this study. Results: The results of the study show that the use of Wordwall in learning evaluation brings significant improvements in various aspects. There is a rapid increase in students' enthusiasm during the evaluation process, a noticeable improvement in their concentration, and enhanced cooperation among individuals. The study concludes that Wordwall media can support students’ abilities and increase their motivation. The application of Wordwall media strongly supports the activeness of learning activities, improves the effectiveness of learning, and makes students more enthusiastic in participating in lessons. Applications/Originality/Value: The application of this research lies in its contribution to the implementation of game-based learning evaluation tools, specifically the Wordwall application, in secondary education. The study demonstrates that integrating Wordwall into Indonesian language learning can enhance student motivation, concentration, and collaboration. These findings suggest that educators can adopt Wordwall not only as an evaluation tool but also as a learning strategy to increase student engagement and participation. The study also provides practical insights into the obstacles students may face, offering a foundation for further development and adaptation of digital media in classroom settings to optimize learning effectiveness.
Reconstruction of the Proto-Language of Baranusa-Kedang-Lamaholot in Eastern Indonesia Sulistyono, Yunus
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2015: Proceeding ISETH (International Conference on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This paper aims to reconstruct the proto-language of Baranusa spoken in North West of Pantar, Kedang spoken in East Lembata and Lamaholot spoken in East Flores. From previous research, the three languages have been proven to be closely related according to its lexicostatistic analysis. However, this conclusion still needs further explanation in order to prove the relation of the three languages qualitatively. Proto-language reconstruction as part of qualitative analysis is done in this research by applying bottom-up reconstruction. Thespecific technique of diachronic study is used in order to formulate proto-language of Baranusa-Kedang-Lamaholot. The result shows a specific lexical and phonological characteristic of the proto-language as a part of Flores group.
Xenomania on Cafe Menu Lists in Solo and Its Implementation in The Learning of Indonesian Text Procedure in Middle Schools Sundava, Soleh; Sulistyono, Yunus
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The phenomenon of linguistic xenomania is currently unknowingly developing widely and has been used in the social realm of coffee shops or cafes. Of the several cafes in Solo that use foreign languages, they include the Coffee Bagaia Bersama cafe and Eden Soc which are located in the city of Solo. This research aims to 1) find out the form of use of foreign languages in the menu list in a coffee shop in Solo, 2) find out why the managers of Bahagia Bersama and Eden Soc cafes use foreign languages in the menu list, and 3) find out the implementation of xenomania in the cafe menu list in Solo. Solo in learning procedure texts in junior high school. The data collection techniques that researchers use are interviews, documentation and observation. The subjects in this research are the managers of the Coffee Bahagia Bersama cafe and Eden Soc cafe, while the object of this research is the menu of the Coffee Bahagia Bersama cafe and Eden Soc cafe. This research has concluded the results of research from two coffee shops in Solo. The research findings consist of 1) the use of foreign languages in the Bahagia Bersama and Eden Soc cafe menu lists, French fries, one example of a form of xenomania which means French fries which are named after the use of foreign language to become French fries. 2). The reason why the managers of the Bahagia Bersama and Eden Soc coffee cafes prefer to use foreign languages in the menu list, the managers of the two coffee shops use foreign languages in their menu lists because it is to attract the attention of buyers or readers. The managers even explained that using a foreign language can provide a strong attraction. strong towards buyers. 3). Implementation of xenomania on cafe menu lists using procedure text learning. The implementation of xenomania on the cafe menu is one of the procedural texts, the steps for making lychee tea in junior high school. In implementation, researchers used guidelines for the syllabus of the 2013 curriculum (K-13). The researcher made a comparison between middle school procedure text learning and high school procedure text learning.