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Tragedi Kanjuruhan di Berita Online: Analisis Wacana Kritis Model Michel Foucault Maftuhah Salamatun Ni'mah; Ahmad Diny Hidayatullah; Masrokhin Masrokhin
Lisanudhad: Jurnal Bahasa, Pembelajaran, dan Sastra Arab Vol. 11 No. 01 (2024): Lisanudhad: Jurnal Bahasa, Pembelajaran dan Sastra Arab
Publisher : University of Darussalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/lisanudhad.v11i01.10977

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The Kanjuruhan tragedy was a major disaster that occurred in Indonesia, and this event was able to attract the attention of foreign news, as evidenced by the fact that several foreign platforms also reported on it. it can really understand the meaning. This research aims to determine the relationship and power of online news portals and the impacts that occur. This research is a qualitative descriptive research with a data analysis model using electronic media analysis consisting of media space, media archives, media objects and experiences. The primary data source is the Kanjuruhan tragedy news text from the BBC Arabic, CNN Arabic and Al Jazeera portals. The secondary data source is the use of literature related to Michel Foucault's critical discourse. The results of the research are the relations of power and knowledge that occur, including the police, FIFA, society, law, football teams, government authorities, and PSSI. The impact of knowledge and power relations resulted in legal authorities taking action to punish football officials responsible for the Kanjuruhan tragedy, regulations regarding FIFA prohibiting the use of tear gas, which were violated, caused FIFA to distrust the police, the police is in the spotlight public because using authority is not according to norms. Keywords: Cyber Media, Michel Foucault's Critical Discourse, Online News Portal,  Power and Knowledge Relations, The Kanjuruhan Tragedy
Revealing Transitive Verbs in Arabic Short Stories: A Case of Tagmemic Approach abdul basid; Al Lastu Nurul Fatim; Jumriyah Jumriyah; Masrokhin Masrokhin
Izdihar : Journal of Arabic Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Izdihar: Journal of Arabic Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature
Publisher : Arabic Education Department, Islamic Studies Faculty, Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jiz.v7i1.25627

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The study aimed to reveal transitive verbs, both active and passive monotransitive, in the Arabic short story “al-’Ajuz was al-’Ushfur” by Mahasin Jadu by using Kenneth L. Pike’s tagmemic theory, which consists of four elements. This study was qualitative-descriptive. Data was collected by reading and noting techniques from short story texts based on Kenneth L. Pike’s four tagmemic elements. The result of the study showed that based on Kenneth L. Pike’s four tagmemic elements, active transitive verbs were expressed by using four structures: (1) transitive verb phrase, noun phrase 1, and noun phrase 2; (2) transitive verb phrase, noun phrase 1, noun phrase 2, and adjunct (prepositional phrase); (3) transitive verb phrase, noun phrase 1, and noun phrase 2; (4) transitive verb phrases (noun phrase 1), adjunct (prepositional phrase), and noun phrase 2. The passive monotransitive verbs founded on one structure were expressed by using transitive verb phrases, noun phrases 1, and noun phrases 2. The result of this study shows that in many cases of transitive phrases, both active and passive monotransitive forms might stimulate the notion of different meanings by using their own syntactic structures.