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UTILIZATION OF AI IN LA TEENAGER'S LIFE: POSTHUMANISM READING IN NICOLAS JOHNSON'S MOVIE MISSING Sitio, Elizabeth; Mendrofa, Melania Priska
LINGUA LITERA : journal of english linguistics and literature Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Journal Lingua Litera
Publisher : STBA Prayoga Padang

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AI technology has spread to all social lines, especially those used by teenagers. Inthis research, the researcher analyzes the use of AI by June, the main character in themovie Missing. In this theory, the researcher focuses on transhumanism andsingularity. The researcher used qualitative methods in words, phrases, andsentences. The result showed that the sophistication of AI technology is utilized in aLos Angeles teenager's life, such as digital assistants, on-demand transportation, andproducts and services. In addition, this research also shows that the socialrelationships of teenagers are affected by technology, triggering etiquette changesand negative assumptions from society.
Instrinsic Elements in Short Story the Gift of The Magi by O. Henry Girsang, Martina; Sitio, Elizabeth; Surbakti, Natalia Br; Sihombing, Rachel M; Manullang, Maria Cinta A
Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan
Publisher : Lembaga Riset Mutiara Akbar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56495/jrip.v5i1.880

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Literary works are defined as personal expressions of human thoughts, feelings, and experiences communicated through written or spoken form. These expressions serve aesthetic purposes and are classified into two main categories: fiction and nonfiction. Fiction encompasses a wide array of literary forms, including prose, poetry, and drama. Prose, in particular, is characterized by its free form, unbound by the constraints of poetic or song forms. Prose is generally used to convey stories, ideas, or information in a relaxed and natural way. In this article, the intrinsic elements of the selected short story analysis entitled The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry are analysis. The story is analysis in digital form and taken from a website on the internet. The descriptive qualitative method is used in the article to help interpret the elements found in the story. The study's findings indicate the presence of four notable intrinsic elements within the short story: plot, character, setting, and narrative perspective.
The Difference In Meaning Of “Flirting” In The Gender Mirror (Women And Men) Sitio, Elizabeth; Siagian, Supraini; Sihombing, Rachel M.; Manullang, Maria Cinta Br; Sitinjak, Vivi
Jurnal Dieksis ID Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Januari - Juni 2026
Publisher : Pustaka Digital Indonesia

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The urgency of this study lies in examining the gendered differences in the meaning of “flirting,” revealing how social norms and gender identity shape interpretation, with implications for linguistic and discourse analysis. Flirting is a common yet complex form of interpersonal communication that functions as a socially and linguistically mediated act. Although it is often treated as a universal behavior, previous studies demonstrate that the meaning and interpretation of flirting differ significantly across genders. His study aims to examine differences in the meaning of ‘flirting’ between men and women by positioning flirting as a speech act shaped by gender performativity, social context, and linguistic ambiguity. This study employs a qualitative descriptive approach using discourse analysis to explore how meaning is constructed in interaction. Data sources include prior empirical journal articles and discourse examples from both offline and online communication contexts. Data were collected through documentation and systematically selected based on relevance to the research focus. The analysis involved data reduction, categorization of linguistic features, and contextual interpretation. To ensure trustworthiness, the study applied theoretical triangulation, repeated close reading, and peer debriefing to enhance credibility and reduce researcher bias. The findings reveal that men tend to interpret flirting as an explicit signal of romantic or sexual interest, while women more frequently understand it as a form of friendliness, relational bonding, or playful interaction. This divergence highlights a gap between dominant theoretical explanations and real-life communicative practices. The study contributes to flirting research by emphasizing language as the central mechanism through which flirtation is produced, negotiated, and misinterpreted. It also proposes that ambiguity is not a weakness of flirting, but its defining feature, allowing participants to manage desire, politeness, and social risk simultaneously.