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The Effectiveness of Using Kinect-Based Dyslexia Therapy in Improving Reading Ability in Dyslexic Children: A Linguistic Study Tammasse, Tammasse; Tammasse, Jumraini; Utami, Iin Fadhilah; Rahman, Fakhriawan Fathu
ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities Vol. 5 No. 3 (2022): September
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (387.715 KB) | DOI: 10.34050/elsjish.v5i3.23168

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Dyslexia is a learning disorder characterized by difficult in reading, writing, or spelling. People especially children with dyslexia have difficult to identify spoken words and converting them into letters or sentences. The aims of this study are 1) to find out the early symptoms of dyslexia in children, 2) to reveal the effectiveness of using video game media (kinect-based dyslexia therapy media) in improving reading skills in dyslexic children. This research used quantitative method. This research is an experimental longitudinal because there is an intensive observation of the subject within a certain period of time. The result of this study is to reduce the dyslexia children as much as possible to read by using the intervention “Kinect-Based Dyslexia Therapy” (LexiPal). Strong evidence of the success of the LexiPal intervention can be seen through the experimental method (calculated the difference in the position of the treatment group and the control group at the end of the experiment). Calculations are carried out through simple statistical calculations.
Language on the Move: Bilingualism and Local Identity in South Sulawesi Truck Expressions Said , Ikhwan M; Abbas, Asriani; Tammasse, Tammasse; Hasan , Hasan; Zuhriah, Zuhriah; Usman, Yassir Arafat Usman; Iye, Risman
REiLA : Journal of Research and Innovation in Language Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): REiLA : Journal of Research and Innovation in Language
Publisher : The Institute of Research and Community Service (LPPM) - Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/reila.v7i1.13934

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This study addresses a notable gap in linguistic landscape research by focusing on the language variations displayed on trucks in South Sulawesi, a mobile medium of public text that has received limited scholarly attention. The research data was obtained through observation and documentation of trucks in several areas in South Sulawesi. It was found that there are 21 data which consists of Indonesian, local languages, and foreign languages. The collected data then qualitatively analyzed using content analysis techniques. The data obtained from observation and interviews were processed and thematically analyzed to explore patterns of language and cultural usage on trucks in South Sulawesi. The findings reveal that language choices align closely with socio-economic environments, where Indonesian is predominantly used in urban areas, local languages are more common in rural settings, and bilingual expressions often appear in suburban zones. These inscriptions are not only functional but also serve as markers of identity, cultural pride, and modern sensibilities, especially among younger drivers influenced by global media and popular culture. This research contributes to the broader discourse on linguistic landscapes by introducing the concept of vehicular language as a dynamic site of cultural negotiation. The insights gained have implications for sociolinguistic studies, cultural identity research, and creative industries seeking to understand how language, space, and mobility interact within Indonesia’s complex linguistic ecosystem.