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REGISTER PADA SPORTFISHING ANNOUNCER TALK DALAM PROGRAM “MANCING MANIA” TRANS7 Farida Indri Wijayanti; Fatimah Fatimah
Linguistik Indonesia Vol. 40 No. 1 (2022): Linguistik Indonesia
Publisher : Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/li.v40i1.253

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This paper aims to describe register on Sport Announcer Talk (SAT) in sportfishing ‘Mancing Mania Trans7 Program’. Data were compiled from the document containing register on sportfishing – either vocabulary or syntactic features – which were downloaded from Mancing Mania Trans7 Official channel. Afterwards, data were transcribed ortographically and classified into six domains, namely person, location, activity, technique, equipment, and target fish. Data were analyzed based on the characteristics to determine register by considering vocabulary distinctiveness. Besides that, syntactic aspects were elaborated to show the functional and stylistic features. The result shows that the forms of registers in the field of fishing were dominated by heavy noun modification. English was the dominant language used by the announcer to express the identity of the angler community. There were many metaphorical registers applied for the sake of attractiveness. Finally, the language style is clearly distinguishable from that used in other contexts, especially from other sporting events. The grammar is quite distinctive; it involves features, such as complexity, syntactic reduction and the inversion, heavy noun modification and other stylistic function, such as deictic and exaggerating expressions.
REGISTER PADA SPORTFISHING ANNOUNCER TALK DALAM PROGRAM “MANCING MANIA” TRANS7 Farida Indri Wijayanti; Fatimah Fatimah
Linguistik Indonesia Vol. 40 No. 1 (2022): Linguistik Indonesia
Publisher : Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/li.v40i1.253

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This paper aims to describe register on Sport Announcer Talk (SAT) in sportfishing ‘Mancing Mania Trans7 Program’. Data were compiled from the document containing register on sportfishing – either vocabulary or syntactic features – which were downloaded from Mancing Mania Trans7 Official channel. Afterwards, data were transcribed ortographically and classified into six domains, namely person, location, activity, technique, equipment, and target fish. Data were analyzed based on the characteristics to determine register by considering vocabulary distinctiveness. Besides that, syntactic aspects were elaborated to show the functional and stylistic features. The result shows that the forms of registers in the field of fishing were dominated by heavy noun modification. English was the dominant language used by the announcer to express the identity of the angler community. There were many metaphorical registers applied for the sake of attractiveness. Finally, the language style is clearly distinguishable from that used in other contexts, especially from other sporting events. The grammar is quite distinctive; it involves features, such as complexity, syntactic reduction and the inversion, heavy noun modification and other stylistic function, such as deictic and exaggerating expressions.
The use of social media to learn English: A perspective of cadets of the Port and Shipping Management Department Yozar Firdaus Amrullah; Fatimah Fatimah; Latifa Ika Sari
Jurnal CULTURE (Culture, Language, and Literature Review) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal CULTURE (Culture, Language, and Literature Review)
Publisher : Universitas Aki

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53873/culture.v11i2.663

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Advances in information technology have led to significant changes in the teaching and learning process, enabling traditional face-to-face methods to be replaced or supplemented by online meetings. Social media, designed initially for social interaction and entertainment, has increasingly become a tool for sharing educational content, including language learning. While prior studies have demonstrated the potential of social media for academic purposes, there is a gap in research focusing on maritime cadets' use of social media for learning English. This study examines cadets’ perspectives in the Port and Shipping Management department on using social media for English learning. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach. Data was collected via online surveys. Among the 89 respondents, all were active social media users, and 85 reported using these platforms, primarily Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, for language learning. The cadets expressed interest in developing speaking, reading, writing, and listening skills. However, the study also identified challenges, including internet connectivity issues and entertainment content distractions. These findings suggest that while social media provides valuable language learning resources, obstacles must be addressed to optimize its effectiveness as an educational tool. English lecturers can combine learning in class by utilizing content provided by existing social media accounts.