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Language Politeness in the Speech of Cinta Subuh Film Directed by Indra Gunawan Antika, Aulia Putri; Azizah, Aida
J-LELC: Journal of Language Education, Linguistics, and Culture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): J-LELC: Journal of Language Education, Linguistics, and Culture
Publisher : UIR Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/jlelc.2024.18357

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This study attempts to describe the principles of politeness that are adhered to and violated in Indra Gunawan's film "Cinta Subuh", especially in the principles of politeness in language. This research method uses a qualitative method with a pragmatic approach. Indra Gunawan's film "Cinta Subuh" is the basis for research data; allegedly obeying and violating the principles of politeness. Information collected through note-taking and listening strategies. Data analysis uses normative methods. The norms used are politeness norms in the form of norms that are obeyed and violated according to the principles of politeness. The results of this research show that data contains (1) bidals that comply with the principles of politeness in the film "Cinta Subuh". The thimbles that are obeyed are the thimbles of feeling, the thimbles of generosity, the thimbles of favor, the thimbles of humility, and the thimbles of sympathy, (2) the thimbles that violate the principle of politeness in the film "Cinta Subuh". There are transgressions against the thimbles of feeling, generosity, favor, humility, and agreement.
Language Variation in Alternate Universe (AU): A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Youth Language Dynamics Antika, Aulia Putri; Arsanti, Meilan
J-LELC: Journal of Language Education, Linguistics, and Culture Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): J-LELC: Journal of Language Education, Linguistics, and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/j-lelc.2025.22427

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The phenomenon of Alternate Universe (AU) as a form of cyber literature is becoming increasingly popular among Gen Z through platforms like X, TikTok, and Instagram. AU offers a space for free expression that is close to readers, but on the other hand, it shows the use of informal language that often deviates from language ethics. This research aims to describe the forms of language variation that appear in the AU story titled Warmindo for Life and Love by @awnyaii, including vulgar language, slang, colloquial language, and code-switching. The method used is qualitative descriptive with AU text documentation techniques. The research results show the rampant use of spoken language variations in written form that are unethical, reflecting unlimited linguistic freedom in the digital space. This phenomenon raises concerns about the fading charm of the Indonesian language on social media. This research is expected to contribute to digital literacy while still considering language ethics in the online space.