Batrisya Amalia Putri
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The Analysis of Figurative Language in “The Sky is Low, The Clouds Are Mean”, “We Outgrow Love Like Other Things”, And “Hope Is The Thing With Feathers” By Emily Dickinson Batrisya Amalia Putri; Tuti Handayani
Sintaksis : Publikasi Para ahli Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): September : Publikasi Para ahli Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris
Publisher : Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/sintaksis.v2i5.989

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This study explores the use of figurative language in selected poems by Emily Dickinson, with a focus on how metaphor, simile, personification, symbol and hyperbole enhance the literary experience. The research aims to identify, categorise, and analyse the various types of figurative language used in Dickinson's poetry. Using a descriptive-qualitative method, the study reveals that Dickinson's poems employ a wide range of figurative language techniques to express complex emotions and themes, reflecting the intricate relationship between human experience and literary expression. There are 16 figurative languages in these three selected poems by Emily Dickinson; there are 5 personifications, 2 hyperboles, 2 similes, 4 symbols, and 3 metaphors. The findings suggest that figurative language not only enriches the text but also deepens the reader's understanding of the poet's intended messages.
Linguistic Branding: The Role of Word Formation in TikTok Branding Batrisya Amalia Putri; Gustary, Devian Try; Aam Alamsyah
Journal of English Language Teaching, Literatures, Applied Linguistic (JELTLAL) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Merwinspy Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69820/jeltlal.v3i2.435

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This study investigates the intersection of word formation and personal branding on social media, focusing on the content of a Gen Z TikTok creator named Jazzy. As TikTok serves as a dynamic platform for linguistic innovation, this research explores how a creator's language choices contribute to their digital persona. Employing a qualitative descriptive method with a morphological approach, the study analyzes five of Jazzy's most popular self-development videos. In this study, the researcher acts as the main instrument, supported by observation and note-taking techniques. The data were collected from five of Jazzy’s most-viewed TikTok videos through qualitative observation. The linguistic data were then analyzed descriptively by identifying word formation processes based on McCarthy’s (2002) theory and interpreting their relation to Rampersad’s (2008) personal branding framework. The findings reveal that compounding and derivation are the most frequently used word formation types, strategically utilized to build her brand. These linguistic choices directly support key personal branding elements, particularly specialization and authenticity. In conclusion, the study finds that linguistic creativity is not merely a reflection of online culture but a powerful, strategic tool for identity construction and audience engagement. This contributes to a broader understanding of how language and communication evolve within the context of digital media.