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Transitivity Analysis of Presidents' Speech on Economy Hifni Hillah Hanafiyah; Marwito Wihadi; Nida Amalia Asikin
Journal of Applied Linguistics Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): January, 2025
Publisher : English Lecturers and Teachers Association (ELTA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52622/joal.v4i2.282

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The purpose of this study was to identify the types of transitivity process found in Jokowi and Joe Biden's Speech on economy and to identify the similarities and differences in transitivity processes, used by the two presidents. The methodology that was used in this study was qualitative research method, and the research design is case study. The instrument was the researcher. This study found 67 major clauses in Jokowi's speech and 244 major clauses in Joe Biden's speech. Then the clauses were identified into six transitivity processes, in Jokowi's speech only 5 of the 6 transitivity processes were found, there’s no behavioral process in it. Meanwhile, in Joe Biden's speech all of the process types were found. The similarities were the dominant process which was material process and existential processes as the least process. The differences were there’s no behavioral process in Jokowi’s speech and huge gap of the using of mental process. The result can be interpreted that the goal of politics is to gain authority to implement certain political, economic, and social concepts. Here, language plays a major role in how each politician uses language to advance their political agenda through speech. Keywords : SFL, Transitivity, Speech Analysis.
Analysis of Code Mixing on the Youtube Channels of Viral Z-Generation Indonesian Youtubers Arline Camelia Najuar; Wulan Rahmatunisa; Marwito Wihadi
Journal of Applied Linguistics Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): January, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52622/joal.v4i2.300

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This study aimed to identify the types and functions of code mixing found in Shasa Zania and Kiara Leswara on their YouTube channels. The methodology that is used in this study is a qualitative research method, and the research design is the case study. The result of this study showed that there are 3 types of code mixing namely insertion, alternation, and congruent lexicalization. Starting from Insertion 56,25%, alternation 26,04%, and finally congruent lexicalization 17,71% the total is 100%.  Moreover, the research also showed that 5 functions of code mixing were found in the videos such as talking about a particular topic, the intention of clarifying the speech content for the interlocutor, interjection, being empathetic about something, and repetition used for clarification. Starting from talking about a particular topic 34,5%, the intention of clarifying the speech content for the interlocutor 29,6%, interjection 17.3%, being empathetic about something 9.9%, repetition used for clarification 8.7%. Keywords : Sociolinguistics: Code Mixing, Youtube
The Analysis of Figurative Language in Two Divergent Movie Genres: Semantic Study Komalasari, Rani; Marwito Wihadi; Yayan Suryana
Journal of Applied Linguistics Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): January, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52622/joal.v4i2.310

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The purpose of this study was to identify the types and functions of figurative language in two divergent movie genres. The data is taken from utterances from actors or characters in a movie. The method of this study is qualitative research, and the research design is a case study. Observation and note-taking research are the techniques for collecting data for this research to understand utterances and classify types, meanings, and functions. The results of this study showed that the researcher found a total of 48 utterances in comedy movie genres and 9 (nine) types found in the movies, these types include Allegory (16.67%), metaphor (2.08%), metonymy (14.58%), Paradox (8.33%), personification (6.25%), Simile (16.67%), Symbol (6.25%), Synecdoche (6.25%) Hyperbole (22.92%). This research found a total of 26 utterances in horror movie genres and 8 (eight) types found in the movies, these types include Allegory (11.53%), metaphor (3.84), metonymy (19.23%), Simile (23.08%), Symbol (19.23%), Synecdoche (7.72%) Hyperbole (11.53%), Irony (3.84%). The second result identifies the function. The most dominant function found in comedy and horror movies is imaginative pleasure. Keywords : Figurative language, semantic, movie