Yopie Alex Tomi Pangemanan
Universitas Kristen Indonesia Tomohon

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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CLUSTERING TECHNIQUE IN LEARNING WRITING DESCRIPTTIVE TEXT AT 8TH GRADE OF SMP N 5 RANOYAPO Yopie A.T. Pangemanan; Jane E. Scipio; James Ed. Lalira; Morshe E. Lumansik; Barrylyn S.H. Kussoy
Santhet: (Jurnal Sejarah, Pendidikan Dan Humaniora) Vol 8 No 2 (2024): SANTHET: (JURNAL SEJARAH, PENDIDIKAN DAN HUMANIORA) 
Publisher : Proram studi pendidikan Sejarah Fakultas Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universaitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/santhet.v8i2.4286

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The purpose of this research is to find out 1) whether there is a significant increase in students' ability to write texts with clustering techniques, and 2) any difficulties that are associated with students in using clustering techniques. The test used is a test writing descriptive text and questionnaires. The method in this research is Post-Test Pre-Test Unit Design. The research design uses one class as an experimental class which gets two consultations using the Clustering technique. The sample used was 20 students in class VIII SMP N 5 Ranoyapo. Research data were collected through pre-test, post-test and questionnaire. The results showed a difference between pre-test and post-test statistics after the application of clustering techniques with significance values. Furthermore, most students find it difficult to use adjectives and develop main topics when using grouping techniques to write descriptive paragraphs. This shows the grouping technique makes it easy for students to improve their writing skills
GRAMMATICAL PROCESS OF AFFIXES FORMING ASPECT AND MOOD IN TALAUD LANGUAGE Lalira, James Edward; Pangemanan, Yopie Alex Tomi; Tumuju, Vivi Nansy
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 20, No 2 (2025): LiNGUA
Publisher : Laboratorium Informasi & Publikasi Fakultas Humaniora UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v20i2.30230

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Languages with extensive morphological systems offer valuable insights into how grammatical meanings are encoded through structural patterns, particularly in lesser-studied agglutinative languages where affixation plays a central role. This study offers an in-depth exploration of the morphological structure of the Talaud language, focusing on the vital role of affixes as indicators of aspect and mood. Understanding this complicated affixation system embraces significant importance in enriching knowledge of linguistic diversity, especially in agglutinative languages that often receive limited scholarly attention. To address this gap, this research examines how morphological marking in Talaud functions not only as a structural mechanism but also as a key determinant of grammatical meaning, enabling a more precise understanding of verbal organization within the language. Through qualitative methodology, functional analysis tools were employed to investigate how even the smallest components within predicates contribute to grammatical meaning. Data collection involved engaging with native speakers through elicitation and comprehensive interviews, enabling access to authentic language use and the significance attributed to affixes in everyday communication. These procedures ensured that the study reflected naturally-occurring linguistic behavior and demonstrated how morphological forms operate within spoken discourse. Research findings reveal that affixes in Talaud consistently maintain sentence meaning, even when certain linguistic features are substituted, illustrating the stability and resilience of the language’s grammatical system, in which morphological processes preserve semantic integrity across structural variations. Identified categories include inceptive, progressive, perfective, and cessative aspects, along with imperative and optative moods, each realized through specific affixation patterns that encode temporal contours and modal attitudes within the predicate. These findings reflect how the affixation system in Austronesian languages governs grammatical meaning independently, ensuring functional stability across syntactic environments and revealing important typological parallels with other agglutinative systems. By elucidating the complexities of aspect and mood in Talaud, this study deepens understanding of its linguistic characteristics and underscores the importance of documenting underrepresented languages, ultimately contributing to a broader and more inclusive perspective on linguistic diversity and highlighting the cultural significance embedded within the Talaud language. Future research is encouraged to explore Talaud across broader discourse contexts and through sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic, and longitudinal perspectives in order to capture the interaction between grammatical structure, language use, and social change.
Bentuk dan Makna Kata Depan Bahasa Talaud Lalira, James Edward; Pangemanan, Yopie Alex Tomi; Scipio, Jane Elvira; Merentek, Theo Chanra
JURNALISTRENDI : JURNAL LINGUISTIK, SASTRA, DAN PENDIDIKAN Vol 7 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Wathan Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51673/jurnalistrendi.v7i2.1205

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Penelitian ini termotivasi oleh pembaharuan struktur bahasa Talaud dan mencoba untuk mengklasifikasi serta mendeskripsikan makna dari preposisi bahasa Talaud. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif. Datanya didapatkan dari informan yang merupakan penutur asli bahasa Talaud. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian, ditemukan dua bentuk preposisi, yakni preposisi tunggal dan kompleks. Terdapat delapan preposisi tunggal yakni: su, wua, walla, ere, maoma, aloe, anawaugu, and marani, sedangkan kompleks yakni: su walla, wua doso, su saᴙinda, roso su, wowa su, su liu, su muka, su luare. Pada tataran makna, preposisi bahasa Talaud dapat menyatakan waktu, tempat, asal dan situasi. This research is motivated by the renewal of the Talaud language structure and aims to classify forms and describe meanings of preposition in Talaud Language. The research uses descriptive method. Source of the data is taken from the informants who were native speaker of the Talaud languge. Based on the result of research two preposition forms have been found, that are single and complex. There are eight single preposition in Talaud language: su, wua, walla, ere, maoma, aloe, anawaugu, and marani, while complex preposition is preposition that consist of more than one word, they are: su walla, wua doso, su saᴙinda, roso su, wowa su, su liu, su muka, su luare. In meaning, preposition in Talaud can can state time, place, origin, and situation. Preposition in Talaud language can be follow by noun, adjective, adverb of time and place, and it can be in the front or middle of sentences.