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Power and Self Image through Transitivity and Modality: Systemic Functional Linguistic Approach Chalimah, Chalimah; Sumarlam, Sumarlam
JURNAL LENTERA : Kajian Keagamaan, Keilmuan dan Teknologi Vol 3 No 1 (2017): March 2017
Publisher : STAI Miftahul Ula Nganjuk

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Abstract: The aim of this research was to investigate the transitivity and the modality used by the president of Indonesia “Jokowi”. I wanted to find out the power and the image of the president through the analysis of his utterances and answered the relation between social and context. I analyzed two speeches. I took the speech texts from Rappler.com. It was an online news site. I analyzed the data by using Halliday’s theory of Systemic Functional Linguistics. There were three findings in this research namely: 1) the word ‘say’ as the verbal process could be also as the example for behavioral process but it needed more explanation that it was verbal in action; 2) The most common process types used by Jokowi were material process, relational process, and mental process. 3) The biggest part of speech 1 and speech 2 were in the level of median politeness.
LANGUAGE ACQUISITION OF DOWN SYNDROME CHILDREN IN THE DOWN SYNDROME VILLAGE PONOROGO : A PSYCHOLINGUISTICS OVERVIEW Sumarlam, Sumarlam; Purnanto, Dwi; Pamungkas, Sri; Hasyim, Khoirul; Utami, Angga Cahyaning
PRASASTI: Journal of Linguistics Vol 1, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/prasasti.v1i1.960

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This study focused on language acquisition of down syndrome children in the down syndrome village Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia. The down syndrome villages are Krebet sub-district of Jambon, Sidoharjo sub-district of Jambon, Karangpatihan sub-district of Sidoharjo, Pandak sub-district of Balong, and Dayakan sub-district Badegan.            The purpose of this study were (1) to explain the first language acquisition, in both lexical and grammatical; (2) to explain the second language acquisition, both lexical and grammatical; (3) to explain the factors that affect language acquisition of down syndrome children in Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia. The method used in this study include the data providing by interview and questionnaire; the data are analyzed descriptively by stages identifying, classifying, interpreting, and explicating.            The results showed that the down syndrome children aged 7-15 years which were being the research object, mastering the first language (mother tongue) only, it is Javanese in the ngoko form (the Javanese language lowest level). They do not mastered Bahasa Indonesia as the second language as well. The first language acquisition of lexical mastery are in the unique forms, including the mention of an object by a unique form, e.g. knife called pangot, the mention of the object based on its sound (onomatopoeic), for example ‘eong’ to mention cat, elimination of beginning consonants and vowels, elimination of middle consonant, consonant replacements, and others. Down syndrome children did not acquire prefix and also the repetition, did not recognize compound words, the concepts which are mastered is the here and now, the things around him, and now, it is not the past and imagination. In addition, children with Down syndrome do echolalia (imitating others), autoecholalia (repeating his own words), verbal auditory agnosia or cogenital word deafness (phonological perception problem). Some informants also impaired speech or stuttering and selective mutism (not speaking to certain situations and places)            The down syndrome children were studied experienced those cases above since their birth, although some of them had the problems because of high temperature when they were on 6 months, 1.5 years, and 2 years. Inbreeding, maternal age over 35 years, and malnutrition becomes a trigger of down syndrome. The factors that affect the first and second language acquisition are (1) the informant is rarely communicate; (2) the informant never be read bedtime stories before bed; (3) the informant had not been provided the singing before bed; (4) The lack of attention from the family toward education, especially language acquisition. Key words      : language acquisition, down syndrome children, psycholinguistic 
KEMENANGAN DONALD TRUMP SEBAGAI PRESIDEN AMERIKA SERIKAT KE-45 MELALUI ANALISIS KONSTRUKSI KLAUSA RELATIF BAHASA INGGRIS DAN BAHASA INDONESIA SECARA SEMANTIS Aini, Aldila Arin; Bastiar, Islamiah; Sumarlam, Sumarlam
Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora Vol 18, No 1: Februari 2017
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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This research aims (1) to comprehend the relative construction of English andIndonesia language on some texts relating to Donald Trump is elected as the 45thPresident of USA in 2016 semantically, and (2) to describe the analysis of relativeconstructive clauses between English and Indonesia language semantically. Theresearch method is descriptive qualitative. Meanwhile, method of collecting data isagih method and the techniques are substitution, expand, interuption, and mutation.Based on the texts relating to Donald Trump is elected as the President of USA in2016, it is found that the analysis of relative constructive clause of English andIndonesia language is based on the use of conjunction. In Indonesia language texts,there is one conjuction, namely: “yang”, meanwhile in English language texts, thereare five conjuctions, namely: “who, whom, which, whose, and that”. If it is viewedfrom its semantics adjacent, relative clause can be divided into two sections based onits orthographics, namely: (1) restrictive relative clause which refers to the explainedantecedent or as the integral unity from antecedent and unmarked by comma, and(2) non-restrictive relative clause as the additional information from antecedentexplained and marked by comma.
VARIASI BAHASA PADA TAYANGAN KICK ANDY DALAM EPISODE “NGELMU SAMPAI MATI” Rahmawati, Fitri Puji; Sumarlam, Sumarlam
Kajian Linguistik dan Sastra Vol 1, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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This study aims to describe the literary form of language variationcontained in the show Kick Andy episode, “Learn to Death”. The method used isdescriptive qualitative. Provision of data is done by methods refer to listen andunderstand the data linguistic oral form of data in the data source view KickAndy.The technique is a recording and log techniques. The analysis of data usinga unified method. The research result describe that form of language variation inthis show consists of variations in terms of formality, speakers, use, and means.1) The variation in terms of formality using a variety offamiliar, 2) variationsBetawiand Batak dialect speakers are used, 3) variations in the use of more useof registers in the field of education, 4) Variation means used in this show is avariation of oral.
Code-Switching in Selling and Buying at Segiri Market Samarinda, East Kalimantan: a Sociolinguistics Study Bastiar, Islamiah; Marmanto, Sri; Sumarlam, Sumarlam
Lingua Cultura Vol 12, No 1 (2018): Lingua Cultura Vol. 12 No. 1
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

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The purposes of this research were (1) to describe the form of the code-switching in selling and buying at Segiri market Samarinda, East Kalimantan, and (2) to describe factors of code-switching in selling and buying at Segiri market Samarinda, East Kalimantan. The method used in this research was descriptive qualitative and employed a sociolinguistics study in the form of Poplack approach. Data sources of this research were activities and informants. Meanwhile, the type of data was the form of speech in the conversation. In collecting data, (1) observation, (2) field notes, (3) recording, and (4) interviews were used. In analyzing data, Miles and Huberman interactive analysis and Dell Hymes, ethnography communication method was used. The result of this research shows that (1) Form of the code-switching in selling and buying at Segiri market Samarinda, East Kalimantan are (a) tag switching consists of 21 data, and (b) inter-sentential consists of 41 data. The data is taken from Indonesian language, Banjar language, Kutai language, Java language, and Bugis language, and (2) Factors of community language, culture, tribe, and environment existing in Segiri market Samarinda, East Kalimantan also influences the way of code-switching in selling and buying transaction at Segiri market Samarinda, East Kalimantan. 
Who are Anxious and Supposed to be “Jakarta One” ?: a Systemic Functional Linguistics Approach Wicaksono, Endras Setyadi; Djatmika, Djatmika; Sumarlam, Sumarlam
Lingua Cultura Vol 12, No 3 (2018): Lingua Cultura Vol. 12 No. 3
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

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The purpose of this research was to know the structure of debate and the difference of usage of modulation by the candidates in the third session debate of Pilkada DKI Jakarta in 2017. The debate in a general election was a new medium in the campaign. This research revealed the form and meaning of dominated modulation used by the candidates by applying Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). This was a descriptive qualitative research using observation method in collecting the data. The source of data was a video of the third session debate of Pilkada DKI Jakarta in 2017. The data contained aspect of grammar and lexicon of the speech. Then, it was analyzed by using identity-method by Sudaryanto and content analysis suggested by Spradely. The result shows that there are two forms of modulation marker. It is modulation of inclination that is dominantly used by the first candidate and third candidate. Then, the second candidate dominantly uses modulation of obligation. The domination is a strategy of each candidate to defend and prioritize their programs for the next five years.
PENYIMPANGAN MAKNA DENGAN HOMONIMI DALAM WACANA MEME (KAJIAN SEMANTIK) Sukardi, Mochamad Ighfir; Sumarlam, Sumarlam; Marmanto, Sri
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 13, No 1 (2018): 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.v13i1.4513

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Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah (1) mendeskripsikan bagaimana penggunaan homonimi untuk penyimpangan makna sebagai upaya membangun humor dalam meme. (2) Mendeskripsikan pola penyimpangan makna yang memanfaatkan homonimi. Penelitian ini termasuk penelitian deskriptif kualitatif. Data dikumpulkan menggunakan metode simak dengan teknik lanjutan catat. Analisis data menggunakan metode padan referensial dengan teknik hubung banding untuk mendukung kodifikasi, reduksi, penyajian, dan intepretasi sesuai dengan kerangka kerja penelitian kualitatif. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan relasi makna homonimi meliputi kata dasar, bentukan, asing, dan slang. Ditemukan juga penyimpangan makna dengan memanfaatkan homonimi yang terjadi karena eufemisme, penamaan, dan pemberian jeda. Selain homonimi, ditemukan juga pemanfaatan homofoni dan homografi singkatan kata. Ada tiga pola yang digunakan untuk melakukan penyimpangan makna dengan memanfaatkan homonimi. 1) Kata yang disimpangkan didampingi dengan teks sebagai penjelas. 2) Kata yang disimpangkan didampingi dengan gambar sebagai penjelas. 3) Kata yang disimpangkan tidak muncul dalam simbol bahasa melainkan gambar dengan teks sebagai penjelas. Pemegang peran penting penyimpangan makna dalam meme adalah gambar dan penggunaan kolokasi. Kolokasi yang tepat mampu mengelabuhi pembaca sebelum akhirnya dikejutkan oleh makna kedua.
KOHESI LEKSIKAL SINONIMI, ANTONIMI, DAN REPETISI PADA RUBRIK CERITA ANAK, CERITA REMAJA, DAN CERITA DEWASA DALAM SURAT KABAR HARIAN KOMPAS Sukriyah, Siti; Sumarlam, Sumarlam; Djatmika, Djatmika
Aksara Vol 30, No 2 (2018): Aksara, Edisi Desember 2018
Publisher : Balai Bahasa Bali

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Penelitian ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan kepaduan wacana yang didukung oleh aspek kohesi leksikal, dibatasi pada penggunaan sinonimi, antonimi, dan repetisi dalam rubrik cernak, roman, dan cerpen dalam surat kabar harian Kompas. Penyediaan data dalam penelitian ini dilakukan dengan metode simak dan teknik baca; simak bebas libat cakap (SBLC) dan teknik catat. Data dianalisis dengan metode agih dan teknik bagi unsur langsung (BUL) dan teknik lanjutan teknik ganti serta teknik lesap. Penelitian ini menggunakan teori wacana Halliday untuk melihat penanda kohesi leksikal dalam sebuah teks. Hasil dan pembahasaan penelitian ini menunjukkan aspek kohesi leksikal sinonimi, antonimi, dan repetisi terdapat dalam setiap cerpen. Dalam rubrik cernak, roman, dan cerpen dalam surat kabar harian Kompas merupakan sebuah wacana yang padu karena di dukung oleh penanda kohesi leksikal yang tepat. Secara umum, penanda leksikal yang digunakan pengarang dalam tiga rubrik Kompas adalah sinonimi, antonimi, dan repetisi. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini memfokuskan pada aspek kohesi leksikal yang terdapat pada rubrik cernak, roman, dan cerpen dalam surat kabar harian Kompas. 
Diction in Poetry Anthology Surat Kopi by Joko Pinurbo as A Poetry Writing Teaching Material Anindita, Kun Andyan; Satoto, Soediro; Sumarlam, Sumarlam
International Journal of Active Learning Vol 2, No 1 (2017): April 2017
Publisher : International Journal of Active Learning

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This research shows the diction of Joko Pinurbo in ten letter-themed poetries in poetry anthology of Surat Kopi using a stylistic approach. The poetries included Surat Cukur, Surat Kopi, Surat Kau, Surat Batu, Surat Pulang, Surat Libur, Surat Sarung, Surat Malam, Surat Senyap, Surat Kabar. The stylistic approach was chosen because stylistics is one of the linguistic disciplines that studies the uniqueness or the isiosyncrasy of the use of language in literary works, especially poetry that can bring certain effects. This study used descriptive qualitative method. This type of qualitative descriptive research was used to describe the aspects to be described. The results of this study indicated that in ten poetries with the theme of the letter there were 4 types of diction used: denotative, connotative, concrete and abstract diction. The denotative and concrete dictions were widely used dictions in the ten poetries. The effect was it was not confusing for the reader because it is very minimal use of figurative language. The poetries were explicit and did not generate many interpretations but still promising the depth of meaning. Thus, the ten poetries of Joko Pinurbo in this anthology could be used as a material for teaching Indonesian literature for students. The simplicity of the poetries could ease the students to learn and to try writing their own poetries with uncomplicated dictions, such as denotative diction and concrete diction that did not employ many figurative languages.
PHONOLOGICAL INTERFERENCE IN JAVANESE LANGUAGE OF BANYUMAS DIALECT IN FAMILY DOMAIN IN PURWOKERTO Andika, Yunilis; Sumarlam, Sumarlam; Abdullah, Wakit
KEMBARA: Jurnal Keilmuan Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol 4, No 2 (2018): Oktober
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

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The objective of this research is to identify the type of phonological interference in Javanese Language of Banyumas dialect in family domain in Purwokerto and also its factor. As the administrative center of Banyumas regency, the researcher selects Purwokerto especially in Northern Purwokerto, Southern Purwokerto, Eastern Purwokerto, and Western Purwokerto as the location of data collection. The research is descriptive qualitative research which was conducted by sociolinguistic study. The instrument used to collect the data is the uninvolved conversation observation technique, recording technique, notation technique, questionnaire and in-depth interview. The method used to analyze the data is identifying method combined with appeal correlation technique. The result of this research shows that there is phonological interference in Purwokerto society, there are phonemic vowel and phonemic consonance, although the phonemic semivowel isn’t found in this research. The interference existed derive from Indonesian and English languages which interfere Javanese language of Banyumas dialect. The factor of the habit becomes the factor of the interference manifestation. Interference manifestation as the process of being interfered in the Javanese language structure of dialect Banyumas make an ambiguity in the using of language, in that case interference should be avoided or even should disappear. However, interference has a positive side. The phenomenon of language interference in conversation is used by speaker to support communication activity because it can cover lingual unity in that Javanese languages of Banyumas dialect don’t have.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Adriyanti, Nova Daniar Adzim, Sukron Agus Hartanto, Rudi Agustin Eka Nuriati Agustina, Deka Ahsin, M. Noor Aini, Aldila Arin Aini, Aldila Arin Ainurrahma, Shinta Akbar Al Masjid Akmal Jaya Ali, Sopyan Amanda, Putri Anak Agung Ayu Dian Andriyani Andayani Andayani Andesta Putri, Silfia Andika, Yunilis Angga Cahyaning Utami, Angga Cahyaning Anggraini, Melina Anggun Melati Sari, Anggun Melati Ani Rakhmawati Anindita, Kun Andyan Anindita, Kun Andyan Anita Rahayu Annas, Annas Ariance, Fabio Testy Arief Setyawan Arkida, Teisar Arsyandikayani, Arsyandikayani Baiq Ningsum Ilham, Baiq Ningsum Bakdal Ginanjar Bastiar, Islamiah Bastiar, Islamiah Bhrata, Pramudya Dhana Biela, Bening Burhanuddin Burhanuddin Burhanudin, Hanif Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni Dewi Cahyaningrum Diah Kristina, Diah Djatmika Djatmika, Djatmika Dwi Purnanto, Dwi Dwi Suryani, Dwi Ellisa Indriyani Putri Handayani Ely Triasih Rahayu Ermawati. S, Ermawati. S Faizal Risdianto Faraba, Karina Sofiananda Armaza Farida Indri Wijayanti Fatahillah, Muhammad Fauziah, Anisak Syaid Fitriani, Nurul Hidayah Galuh Kirana Dwi Areni Heny Kusuma Widyaningrum Hi Muhammad, Hujaefa Hikmawati, Ahfi Ikha Adhi Wijaya Imas Juidah Indraswari, Rininta Ratlin Indri W, Farida Jannah, Annisa Nurul Joice Yulinda Luke Joko Nurkamto K, Habib A Khoirul Hasyim, Khoirul Khoirunnisa, Krismonika Kodrat Eko Putro Setiawan Kokom Komariah Kumalasari, Selvia Putri Kurniawati, Fitria Lestari, Oktavia Winda Mahbub, Moh. Tarojjil Mahsa, Masithah Manumanasa, Sindhu Linguistika Manumasa, Sindhu Linguistika Maria Ana Widyaningrum, Maria Ana Megawati Rustan Melina Anggraini Mohamad Jazeri Molas Warsi Nugraheni, Molas Warsi Mubarokah, Qoniatul Mugrib, Nuz Chairul Muhammad Rohmadi Muharudin, Eko Mukhlis, Muhammad Mustofa Kamal Muwafiq, Ahmad Zulfahmi Netty Nurdiyani, Netty Nugraheni Eko Wardani Nugroho, Miftah NUR LAILIYAH Nur, Hidayatun Nur, Nur Lailiyah Perbawani, Anin Akvian PRAKOSO, BAGUS Pratiwi, Tia Purika, Dintya Ayu Puspita, Alvika Candra Putri, Devanni Kusuma Rahayu, Reni Rais, Wakit A. Rawuh Yuda Yuwana Rina Wulandari Riyadi Santosa Riza Perdana, Riza Rohmah, Nada Humaida Rosita Rahma RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Salam, Aulianisa Netasya Salammah, Shelly Ika Nur Sampoerno, Mohd. Norma Santi Pratiwi Tri Utami Saptaningsih, Nur Saputra, Nanda SATRIYAS ILYAS Sawardi, FX. Septiaji, Faisal Septiani, Pramudita Setiyawan, Dwi Setyo Prasiyanto Cahyono, Setyo Prasiyanto Soediro Satoto, Soediro Sofian, Ela Sofiarti Sri Aju Indrowaty Sri Marmanto, Sri Sri Pamungkas Sudibiyo, Safina Rihhadatul áisy Sukardi, Mochamad Ighfir Sukardi, Mochamad Ighfir Sukriyah, Siti Sukriyah, Siti Syam, Suhendi Tabah Subekti, Tabah Teguh Santoso Tri Wiratno, Tri Triasmoro, Guntur Yuli Trihadmono, Eko Joko Tripungkasingtyas, Sri Yuniarti Udawati, Nana Utomo, Asep Purwo Y. Wahyunianto, Dian Wakit Abdullah Rais Wicaksono, Endras Setyadi Widyastuti Surtikanti, Monika Widyastuti, Chattri Sigit Winarni, Efid Yamjirin, Abdussalam Jabaruddin Yanuar Bagas Arwansyah, Yanuar Bagas Yosani, Yosephine Marrietta Ardhya Yuliana, Rini Yulistiana, Esi Yundari, Yundari Yusuf Ibrahim Zihan, Ahmad Khawarizmy