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A Study on the Ability in Using Prepositions of “Time” by the Second Year Students of Language Program at SMA Negeri Niki-Niki, Amanuban Tengah Subdistrict, Timor Tengah Selatan Regency, East Nusa Tenggara in the School Year 2023/2024: English Isu, Rudolof Jibrael; Malelak, Deby M.; Langkameng, Oce A.; Radja, Markus D.; Ingunau, Temmy M. E.
Ciencias : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pendidikan Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Persatuan Guru 1945 NTT

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It cannot be denied that we need a language to communicate with each other in our life. Lado (1964:9) stated that language is the chief means by which human personality expresses and fulfills its basic needs for social interaction with other people. By using language, someone’s opinion could be understood by others. Without language it is impossible for everyone to understand others’ opinion or idea. Everybody should realize that interaction and relation in a social will be empty without language. Preposition in this little words in English (Wishon and Burks, 1980: 288). In preposition of time many students find some troubles; they can’t construct the sentences correctly. Descriptive method and the instrument is test. The type of test is completion test, by which the writer asks the students to complete the sentences. The writer conducted the test only one time. The subjects of research is how far by the Second Year Students of Language Program at SMA Negeri Niki-Niki, Amanuban Tengah Subdistrict, Timor Tengah Selatan Regency, East Nusa Tenggara In The School Year 2023/2024 able to use the preposition of time? And the total numbers of students are 24 students. Keywords : language, time, preposition
An Analysis of Illocutionary Meaning of the Ritual Speech “Saeba Bunuk Hau No” in Spaha Village, Kolbano Subdistrict, South Central Timor Regency Lette, Ofi Yunarti; Isu, Rudolof Jibrael; Radja, Markus D.
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

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The title of this research is an analysis of illocutionary meaning of Saeba bunuk hau no in Spaha village, Kolbano subdistric, South Central Timor Regency with the problems are 1. What are the types of Illocutionary meaning in the ritual speech entitled“Saeba Bunuk Hau No” 2. What types of Illocutionary ritual speech are mostly used in the ritualspeech entitled “Saeba bunuk hau no”. The aims of this research are 1. To know the types of Illocutionary used in the ritual speech entitled “Saeba bunuk hau no” 2. To know the types of Illocutionary ritual speech are mostly used in theritual speech entitled “Saeba bunuk hau no”. The theory that the writer used is the theory of speech act, which this theory inspects how we can find out the illocutionary meaning. The method that the writer used is descriptive qualitative method with techniques of collecting the data are reading the previous research result, find the utterances, analyze the meaning of utterances to identify the types of illocutionary and to know the types of illocutionary are mostly used in the ritual speech Saeba bunuk hau no in the Spaha Village, Kolbano Subdistric, South Central Timor Regency. From the results of this study the writer found that there were five types of illocutionary meaning of Saeba bunuk hau no, namely: Assertive, Directive, Expressive, Comisive and Declarative and the most widely used type of illocutionary was Assertive, Directive and Declarative because this types of illocutionary was used to convey a specific purpose.