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The Analysis of Arabic-English Mixing Code and Switching Code on Arabic Ometv Video M.Rozi's Youtube Channel Fahmy Lukman; Asyafa Umayah Rubawan Al-Qosam; Tajudin Nur
LINGUA : Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol. 20 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Center of Language and Cultural Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/lingua.v20i2.817

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Abstract Ometv is a platform for communication between Middle Eastern people and foreigners through video without language and geography barriers. This platform is used by YouTube creators to create content, giving birth to many creators who are bilingual or more. The process of communicating on content occurs resulting in code mixing and code switching. This research method uses a sociolinguistic approach based on Pieter Musyken's theory as well as Suwito's theory and the analysis process is carried out using a qualitative descriptive method through direct element division (BUL). This study uses 46 data contained in the Saudi Arabian version of Ometv. The data were classified into 3 categories: insert code mixing (30 data), alternation code mixing (11 data), and congruent lexicalization code mixing (5 data). As for the external code switching process, there are 46 of these data and 1 internal code switching data. The causes and functions of code mixing and code switching based on the analysis are (1) Speaker background, (2) Vocabulary Requirements, and (3) Demonstrating expression through utterances. Keywords: Ometv, mixing code, switching code, Muysken, Suwito
Marjinalization of the Government's Role in Handling Covid-19 by Media Tempo Pirmansyah Pirmansyah; Fahmy Lukman
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 46 (2024): The 8th Conference Series Learning Class: Religious Study, Language, and Education
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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This research aims to see how Tempo media assesses and positions the Government of the Republic of Indonesia in handling Covid-19 which hit in 2020. Tempo as a Media Company has an ideology and point of view towards the government, as a large media that has high credibility Tempo has a role which is very important in playing a positive or negative sentiment or image. The data used in this research are online media reports and Tempo online magazine titles. The theory used in research to analyze this text is Norrman Fairclough's model of critical discourse analysis (AWK) theory which divides discourse analysis into three dimensions, critical discourse analysis related to the descriptive dimension of the text, the discursive dimension of the text (production, dissemination and consumption of the text), which three dimensions of social practice. This research uses qualitative methods to describe the discourse in the text. The results of the analysis show that textually the tempo of this text uses metaphor as well as transitivity and modality which displays power relations. In terms of discursive practice, this text is produced, circulated and consumed as ideological power, by looking at the characteristics of its coherence and intertextuality as a social practice, this text has a power effect because Tempo in this case carries out the ideological practice of marginalizing the government's role in handling the Covid-19 outbreak, where Tempo as media, we always criticize and are critical of all government actions and policies in handling Covid-19 which have resulted in negative sentiment towards the government of the Republic of Indonesia.
ASSERTIVE ILLOCUTIONARY SPEECH ACTS OF THE NORMALIZATION OF SAUDI ARABIA-ISRAEL RELATIONS ON CNN ARABIC NEWS Humaira Izzahurrohman; Nani Darmayanti; Fahmy Lukman
Leksema: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/ljbs.v10i1.11309

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This study examines how assertive illocutionary speech acts are employed in CNN Arabic media discourse to convey ideology and power dynamics in news coverage of the normalization of Saudi Arabia-Israel relations. This study employed descriptive-qualitative method with a critical pragmatics approach using Korta and Perry (2011) model which includes stances, critique, and reproduction. The data in the forms of texts were collected by documentation from six CNN Arabic news segments featuring statements by prominent figures, including Benjamin Netanyahu, Anthony Blinken, and Faisal bin Farhan. The data were analyzed by interpretation with the result that CNN Arabic tends to prioritize representing social actors from the Unites States and Israel as its main sources of information that from Saudi Arabia and Palestine. Through assertive speech acts, such stating, explaining, telling, and claiming, the media constructs discourses that favor the Western pro-normalization hegemonic ideology. This study reveals that these language strategies are not neutral but play a role in reproducing power and framing public opinion on sensitive geopolitical issues in the Middle East.
How CNN Arabic Retains Power in its 'Gaza Solidarity Encampment' Coverage: A Social Actors Approach Kalila Nooraya Sugarda; Fahmy Lukman; Tubagus Chaeru Nugraha
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Khazanah Sosial
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v7i2.46894

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The Palestinian movement landscape has seen a tremendous rise following the rising death toll in Gaza. Among the loudest voices have been US campuses' student protests against their government and academic institutions' complicity in the war. In the face of the public opinion shift, this qualitative descriptive study aims to unravel how CNN Arabic maintains discursive power in its coverage of the pro-Palestinian protests. Focusing on CNN Arabic's initial reporting of the 'Gaza Solidarity Encampment,' this study analyzes the data by applying Theo Van Leeuwen's critical discourse analysis framework, specifically the Social Actors Approach. By utilizing this framework, the author examines CNN Arabic's representation of social actors in its narrative, exploring both their exclusion and inclusion. In light of the results, the author categorizes the data into three categories: the representation of (1) Columbia students, (2) the Columbia University president and critics, and (3) external actors. The results demonstrate CNN Arabic's elaborate use of both exclusion and inclusion strategies. Inclusion strategies were used repeatedly to marginalize student protesters and the university president, as well as to establish the credibility of external sources. On the other hand, exclusion strategies were used much less, primarily to divert readers' attention from the real issue and protect critics of the protests. By employing these strategies, CNN Arabic is able to maintain its discursive power, regain public influence, and convey negative sentiments toward the pro-Palestinian protesters.