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Attitudinal Lexemes in Diplomatic Discourse: An Appraisal Analysis of President Prabowo Subianto’s 2025 UNGA Speech Endarti, Evi
Journal of Pragmatics Research Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Pragmatics Research
Publisher : UIN Salatiga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/jopr.v8i1.138-159

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This study examines how attitudinal lexemes shape Indonesia’s diplomatic stance in President Prabowo Subianto’s 2025 address to the United Nations General Assembly. Drawing on Halliday’s Systemic Functional Linguistics (1994) and Martin and White’s (2005) Appraisal Framework, the analysis examines evaluative patterns across Affect, Judgment, and Appreciation. A total of 60 attitudinal lexemes were identified: 18 Affect lexemes expressing empathy, collective resolve, and shared humanity; 17 Judgment lexemes articulating moral evaluation and leadership expectations; and 25 Appreciation lexemes assessing international institutions, achievements, and global challenges. While the predominance of positive evaluation aligns with UNGA genre conventions, the findings suggest that such positivity also serves a strategic purpose, legitimizing diplomatic authority, reinforcing moral credibility, and preempting dissent through the normalization of consensus-oriented values. This evaluative pattern contributes to the construction of a moralized international identity that implicitly constrains alternative or oppositional perspectives within global governance discourse. By foregrounding linguistic choices rather than political ideology, the study demonstrates how evaluative language operates as a subtle mechanism of diplomatic legitimation on the global stage.
Fidelity Testing of Avionic Instruments in NAS 332 Super Puma Simulator Using FAA 14 CFR Part 60: Fidelity Testing of Avionic Instruments in NAS 332 Super Puma Simulator Using FAA 14 CFR Part 60 Larasati, Citra Dewi; Karmilasari; Endarti, Evi
JSI (Jurnal sistem Informasi) Universitas Suryadarma Vol 13 No 1 (2026): JSI (Jurnal sistem Informasi) Universitas Suryadarma
Publisher : Universitas Dirgantara Marsekal Suryadarma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35968/jsi.v13i1.1676

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Simulation technology is increasingly vital in aviation, enhancing pilot training and reducing risks from human error. This study evaluates the fidelity of the NAS-332 Super Puma Helicopter Full Flight Simulator (FFS) Level-C, focusing on avionic instruments. The assessment aimed to determine how closely the simulator replicates the aircraft’s avionic hardware, software, and operational performance. A black-box testing approach was applied in accordance with FAA 14 CFR Part 60 Advisory Circular standards. Avionic subsystems were examined for accuracy in display layouts, response functions, and system integration. Findings show that the simulator achieves a fidelity score of 89%, confirming its reliability in replicating real-world avionics. These findings confirm the simulator’s suitability as a regulatory-compliant training tool that supports pilot proficiency and operational readiness. By highlighting avionics fidelity within the broader context of human-computer interaction and workload research, the study extends current simulation literature and contributes to improving the effectiveness of rotorcraft pilot training.