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LANGUAGE STYLE USED IN OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN Andriani, Monika; Sari, Dian Purnama
LINGUA LITERA : journal of english linguistics and literature Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Journal Lingua Litera
Publisher : STBA Prayoga Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55345/stba1.v8i1.187

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Abstract Language style is used by humans to convey meaning in different depending on their situation of speaking. People even mix their language styles based on context. It makes every human unique since it creates different language style because of their personality and situation in communication. The researcherss found it interesting to analyze the language style used in literary work. Therefore, this research discussed about the types of language style used in movie script, especially Olympus Has Fallen. Qualitative method is applied to conduct this study. The researcherss collected the data by u s i n g non-participant observation and audio-visuals material. The researcherssgot the data by analyzing the script. After that, the researcherss marked theutterances used by the actors and actresses. The researcherss used theory of Keraf (2009) to classify the types of language style. They are formal style, informal style and conversational style. After doing this research, the researcherss found all the types of language styles that mentioned by Keraf (2009). The researcherss found 102 data that were categorized into types of language style that used in movie script of Olympus Has Fallen. The results were classified into 12 data of formal style with 12 data, informal style with 25 data, and conversational with 65 data. The findings were dominated by conversational language style because the conversation is indeed used in daily context by using jargon, idioms, abbreviation, and slang. Overall, the researchers hope this research can add insight in the field of linguistics.
Analysis of the cost recovery rate for inpatient services under the national health insurance scheme at hospital X in Yogyakarta Hafni, Diska Arliena; Aji, Seto Satriyo Bayu; Andriani, Monika
Journal of Accounting and Investment Vol. 26 No. 1: January 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jai.v26i1.23520

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Research aims: This study aims to analyze the cost recovery rate of inpatients under the National Health Insurance (NHI) program at Hospital X in Yogyakarta. Design/Methodology/Approach: This study employed an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design using a case study approach. The cases to be examined involved NHI inpatient patients in the Respiratory, Cardiology, and Obstetrics-Gynecology departments. Data will be analyzed using the Cost Recovery Rate (CRR) formula.Research findings: The CRR for inpatient NHI patients at the Respiratory Clinic shows a CRR value of 143%, while the CRR values for the Cardiology, Obstetrics, and Gynecology Clinics are 95% and 80%, respectively. Cross subsidization from clinics with positive CRR values can be implemented to ensure that the hospital's Revenue from Social Security Agency for Health (SSAH) claims remains positive overall. Theoretical contribution/ Originality: This research has made a valuable contribution to the accounting literature on hospital entities, a field that remains significantly underexplored. Practitioner/Policy implication: The findings of this research can serve as a valuable asset for hospitals and the government in formulating policies that promote the enhancement of equitable and sustainable healthcare services for stakeholders.Research limitation/Implication: The limitation of this study is that it only examined the CRR values of inpatient NHI patients in a single hospital, focusing exclusively on inpatients in the NHI Respiratory, Cardiology, and Obstetrics and Gynecology departments.