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THE TEXTUAL THEME POTRAYED ON THE TALKS OF EDUCATION IN THE INDONESIAN TEDX: A SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS APPROACH Danang Satria Nugraha
Lire Journal (Journal of Linguistics and Literature) Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Lire Journal (Journal of Linguistics and Literature)
Publisher : Elite Laboratory English Department Universitas Bangka Belitung, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/lire.v7i1.185

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This study sought to describe education-related conversations or talks of education (TE) from a systemic functional linguistics (SFL) perspective, focusing on how textual themes were deployed by speakers. TEDx talk, a reliable online source, was chosen as the source for the data used to support this study. The analysis’s validated data was the transcription of an education-related speech. Documentation, transcription, and in-depth textual fragmentation were the three primary techniques utilized during data processing and analysis. This study demonstrates, based on its findings, that the textual theme was not utilized in all portions of speech; it was the type of theme for which the speaker was required to provide further information. Despite the limitations of performance, a particular construction and functionalization have been applied to the textual theme. There were phrasal and clausal formulations of textual themes, as well as their role within multiple themes
Topical Theme Depicted in the Speech of Indonesian Minister of the State Secretariat Danang Satria Nugraha
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 10, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2024.v10i1.6664

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The speech of Indonesian stakeholders (SIS) is ideal for not only discourse analysis but also as an instance of language employed for systemic functional linguistics (SFL). According to the SFL perspective, the use of morphosyntax and morphosemantics features in the speech of the Indonesian ministry of state secretariat is an expression of informational content that has been incorporated into the structure of language. The objective of this study was to describe the informative content in the form of a topical theme in the SIS practices conducted by the Indonesian minister of state secretariat (MSS) in 2019–2024. The data for this study consisted of transcribed utterances taken from speeches by MSS. The MSS official broadcasting platform and other relevant YouTube channels were the data providers. Documentation, transcription, and comprehensive textual fragmentation techniques were used to collect and analyze the data. This analysis demonstrates that, with relation to the SFL, practically all of the studied MSS utterances contain topical theme. The topical theme has been organized using phrases and sentences. Additionally, the topical theme has served as both a standalone theme and a component of multiple themes. This study proposal pertains to a more in-depth examination of the interrelationships between topical theme and other sorts of theme or rheme.
Mocking Laughter: The Political Humor of Indonesians Portrayed in Newspaper Cartoons Nugraha, Danang Satria
Seloka: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia Vol 12 No 3 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/seloka.v12i3.71615

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This study delves into the crucial role of political humor in Indonesian society by conducting a thorough analysis of newspaper cartoons through critical discourse analysis. Humor is a potent tool for expressing social commentary and political critique in a less confrontational manner. The study focuses on meticulously chosen cartoons published in major Indonesian newspapers, i.e. Kompas, to uncover the underlying political themes, satirical techniques, and social implications conveyed through humor. The study examines how these cartoons shape public discourse, challenge power structures, and influence public opinion. By thoroughly analyzing linguistic and visual elements, the study offers valuable insights into how political humor functions as a form of resistance, social commentary, and cultural expression in Indonesia. The findings provide a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between humor, politics, and society, highlighting how Indonesians use satire to navigate and negotiate their socio-political landscape. This study significantly contributes to the critical discourse analysis field by emphasizing the multifaceted role of political humor in shaping public discourse and fostering critical engagement within a specific cultural and political context in Indonesia.
AN IMAGINARY LAUGHTER: THE PORTRAYAL OF POLITICAL CARTOONS IN INDONESIAN MAGAZINE COVERS Nugraha, Danang Satria
TELL - US JOURNAL Vol 10, No 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/tus.2024.v10i1.7015

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This study employs critical discourse analysis to examine how political cartoons are portrayed on Indonesian magazine covers. The study aims to explore how political cartoons construct and reinforce dominant ideologies, satirize political figures, and engage with societal issues. Using a qualitative approach, the study examines visual and textual elements in selected magazine covers, specifically Tempo. The study scrutinizes humor, symbolism, and caricature as rhetorical devices to convey political messages and critique power structures. It also investigates how cartoons use the synergy between image and text to shape public opinion and influence political discourse. The study’s findings reveal how political cartoons on magazine covers serve as a platform for dissent, challenging dominant narratives and providing alternative perspectives. Admittedly, the analysis uncovers the strategies used by cartoonists to navigate the boundaries of freedom of expression in a politically charged environment. This study offers valuable insights into the visual representation of political cartoons on Indonesian magazine covers, contributing to critical discourse analysis. It highlights the potential of cartoons as tools for social critique and democratic engagement, providing a deeper understanding of the role of humor and satire in political communication.
The Sword of the Word: The Use of Hyperbole in The Political Cartoons of Indonesians Nugraha, Danang Satria
Interference: Journal of Language, Literature, and Linguistics Vol 4, No 2 (2023): INTERFERENCE
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/interference.v4i2.51257

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Abstract. This study utilizes Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) to scrutinize the rampant use of hyperbole in Indonesian political cartoons. The objective is to assess how exaggerated language and visual representations are utilized to communicate political messages within a socio-cultural context. Through analyzing various cartoons from Kompas.id in Indonesia (period of publication: January 2019 up to July 2023), as the main data, this study exposes how hyperbolic elements are practical tools in shaping public opinion and impacting political discourse. The findings of this study offer vital insights into the influence of hyperbole in the cartoonistic medium. The strategic use of exaggerated language and visuals in cartoons influences the reception of political messages and shapes public discourse. It comprehensively comprehends how these visual narratives contribute to the dynamics of Indonesian politics. This study contributes to a broader discourse on political communication and media studies, providing an understanding of the complex interplay between language, imagery, and power within Indonesia’s sociopolitical landscape. Keywords: Hyperbole, Political cartoons, Indonesians, Discourse, Linguistic
Towards an Empirical Understanding of membawa ‘bring’: Corpus Insights into Indonesian Light Verb Constructions Nugraha, Danang Satria; Vincze, Veronika
Jurnal Arbitrer Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/ar.11.3.278-296.2024

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This study analyzes the usage of the verb membawa (lit. bring) in Indonesian light verb constructions (LVCs). LVCs are ubiquitous in many agglutinative languages, including Indonesian. These constructions offer a unique way of combining a semantically light verb, which lacks inherent meaning, with another element to convey a specific concept. For instance, membawa pesan (lit. bring a message), membawa kemenangan (lit. bring a victory), membawa perasaan (lit. bring the feeling), membawa perubahan (lit. bring the change), amongst others. This study utilized corpus-based techniques to conduct a quantitative and qualitative analysis of 150 LVCs from the Indonesian-Leipzig Corpora Collection (ILCC) corpus. The findings of the study revealed three key points. Firstly, LVCs demonstrated a wide range of morphological and semantic usage, including primary and advanced areas, synonymic pair, and noun core proposition areas. Secondly, the morphosemantic relationships between core nouns in LVCs could be identified in the relations between base-abstract (0.15), base-concrete (0.37), affixed-abstract (0.36), and affixed-concrete (0.13). Thirdly, constructions with synonymic pairs dominated the total LVCs (0.75). However, all LVCs demonstrated the core proposition of the noun, which varied between ‘peoples’ (0.23), ‘materials’ (0.19), ‘objects’ (0.13), ‘qualities’ (0.17), ‘actions’ (0.11), and ‘processes’ (0.17). The findings suggest that LVCs in Indonesian are not merely syntactic constructions but rather reflect the intricate relationships between the verb and the noun, which can be analyzed in terms of their semantic and morphological properties. These findings can be applied to areas such as machine translation and computational linguistics, where a comprehensive understanding of LVCs is essential for accurate and effective language processing. Further corpus-based study could focus on analyzing the syntax and discourse functions of LVCs membawa.
Ciri Morfosintaktis Afiks Derivasional {Ber-} dalam Konstruksi Verba Deadjektival Bahasa Indonesia Danang Satria Nugraha
Ranah: Jurnal Kajian Bahasa Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Ranah: jurnal Kajian Bahasa
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/rnh.v13i1.6041

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The affix {ber-} in Indonesian is commonly used to derive adjectives into deadjectival verbs (VDaj). This research aimed to describe the affix {ber-} morphosyntactic characteristics in constructing Indonesian VDaj. The data was collected from bI sentence constructions marked by the affix {ber-} or its variations, which were obtained from the Indonesian-Leipzig Corpora Collection (ILCC) and the SEAlang Library Indonesian Corpus (SLIC). The analysis produced two findings based on the technique of immediate constituent and the theory of Derivational Morphology and Derivational Syntax. Firstly, the morphosyntactic features of affix {ber-} in constructing Indonesian VDaj can only be formed if the affix {ber-} and adjectives are involved. Secondly, there were three tendencies of morphosyntactic characteristics of affix {ber}: (a) creating one-valence VDaj, (b) forming intransitive VDaj, and (c) embedding predicative and appositive functions of VDaj. The analysis of the morphosyntactic features of the affix {ber-} is expected to contribute to the advancement of Derivational Morphology and Derivational Syntax theories by elucidating the formation and function of VDaj bI. The results of this research are helpful for further exploration, especially for exploring the morphosyntactic characteristics of other derivational affixes in Indonesian verb constructions.  AbstrakVerba bahasa Indonesia (bI) merupakan kategori gramatikal yang cenderung bersifat resipien universal karena dapat menerima berbagai kategori kata sebagai unsur dasar konstruksinya. Secara morfologis, kata sifat atau adjektiva merupakan salah satu kategori yang lazim dikonstruksikan sebagai verba deadjektival (VDaj) melalui derivasi bersama afiks {ber-}. Kajian ini bertujuan memerikan ciri-ciri morfosintaktis afiks {ber-} dalam konstruksi VDaj bI tersebut. Data kajian ini berwujud konstruksi kalimat bI yang memiliki konstituen VDaj berpemarkah afiks {ber-} atau variasi realisasi morfologisnya seperti {ber-an}, {ber-R}, dan {ber-kan}. Sumber data kajian ini adalah Indonesian – Leipzig Corpora Collection (ILCC) dan SEAlang Library Indonesian Corpus (SLIC). Data dikumpulkan melalui teknik simak/observasi leksikal. Data dianalisis berdasarkan teknik bagi-unsur-langsung dengan mengacu pada teori Morfologi Derivasional dan Sintaksis Derivasional. Berdasarkan analisis, dihasilkan dua temuan sebagai berikut. Pertama, secara gramatikal, ciri morfosintaktis afiks {ber-} dalam konstruksi VDaj bI dapat terbentuk hanya jika afiks {ber-} beserta adjektiva terlibat bersama-sama sebagai input pada proses pembentukan kata. Kedua, secara khusus, terdapat sekurang-kurangnya tiga kecenderungan ciri morfosintaktis afiks {ber-}, yaitu (a) menciptakan VDaj bervalensi satu, (b) membentuk VDaj intransitif, dan (c) menyematkan fungsi predikatif dan apositif pada VDaj. Analisis terhadap ciri morfosintaktis afiks {ber-} ini diharapkan dapat memperkaya teori Morfologi Derivasional dan Sintaksis Derivasional dalam menjelaskan pembentukan dan fungsi VDaj bI. Hasil kajian ini juga bermanfaat bagi penelitian selanjutnya, khususnya untuk penelusuran ciri morfosintaktis afiks-afiks derivasional lainnya dalam konstruksi verba bI.
Oral traditions as a fount of ethnomathematical knowledge: A bibliometric analysis of contemporary research trends Nugraha, Adhi Surya; Nugraha, Danang Satria
Jurnal Infinity Vol 14 No 1 (2025): VOLUME 14, NUMBER 1, INFINITY
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi and I-MES

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/infinity.v14i1.p189-212

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This study mapped the contemporary research landscape surrounding “oral traditions as a fount of ethnomathematics knowledge” through a bibliometric analysis employed as a methodological procedure. The main problem addressed in this study is the lack of a comprehensive consideration of evolving research trends and intellectual structure within ethnomathematics, i.e., the role of oral traditions as a source of knowledge. Oral traditions, defined as the cultural knowledge, art, ideas, and practices transmitted verbally across generations, offer a rich repository of ethnomathematical insights. 713 publications were identified from the Dimensions database between 2014 and 2024. This bibliometric analysis focused on identifying key research themes, authors, publishers, keywords, or key terms distributions within the corpus of extracted publications, as well as temporal trends in publication activity and citation patterns. The findings revealed a growing interest in the field, focusing on (a) educational context, (b) cultural studies, and (c) the intersection of mathematics and language. The analysis also identified key research themes, such as (a) the role of language and culture in shaping mathematical thought, (b) the development of ethnomathematical practices, and (c) the pedagogical implications of incorporating ethnomathematics into formal education. Additionally, 11 influential scholars who are driving the field forward were identified. According to the term distribution analysis, of the 6,092 terms, 316 met the threshold (minimum number of occurrences of the term: 6). For each 316 terms, a relevance score has been calculated. Based on this score, the most relevant terms have been selected. The VOSviewer’s default setting (60% of the most relevant terms) resulted in selecting 190 terms. Based on the given criteria, there is a result of 5 distinctive clusters related to the query that emerged. This study provides theoretical insights into the conceptual foundations of ethnomathematics derived from oral traditions and empirical evidence for informing future research directions and pedagogical practices in mathematics education.
ON SATIRICAL COMMENTS: POLITICAL HUMOR OF INDONESIANS DEPICTED IN INSTAGRAM POSTS Nugraha, Danang Satria
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 7, No 2 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Sanata Dharma University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijhs.v7i2.6776

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This study explores the phenomenon of political humor within Indonesian society, focusing specifically on the expression of satirical comments through Instagram posts. Employing critical discourse analysis as the methodological framework, the study examines how Indonesian users utilize humor to comment on political events, figures, and ideologies in the digital realm. By analyzing a selected sample of Instagram posts, the study aims to shed light on the linguistic and discursive strategies employed by users to construct satirical commentary and investigate the underlying socio-political implications of such discourse. The study findings highlight the significance of satirical comments in shaping public opinion and fostering political dialogue within Indonesian society. It uncovers Instagram users' diverse strategies to express their discontent, promote alternative perspectives, and foster critical thinking through humor. The study identifies recurring themes, targets, and stylistic patterns in satirical comments, offering valuable insights into contemporary Indonesia's political discourse and collective sentiment. This study contributes to the existing literature on critical discourse analysis. It provides an in-depth analysis of the unique ways Indonesians engage in political satire through Instagram, elucidating the intricate relationship between language, humor, and political critique.
Oral traditions as a fount of ethnomathematical knowledge: A bibliometric analysis of contemporary research trends Nugraha, Adhi Surya; Nugraha, Danang Satria
Jurnal Infinity Vol 14 No 1 (2025): VOLUME 14, NUMBER 1, INFINITY
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi and I-MES

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/infinity.v14i1.p189-212

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This study mapped the contemporary research landscape surrounding “oral traditions as a fount of ethnomathematics knowledge” through a bibliometric analysis employed as a methodological procedure. The main problem addressed in this study is the lack of a comprehensive consideration of evolving research trends and intellectual structure within ethnomathematics, i.e., the role of oral traditions as a source of knowledge. Oral traditions, defined as the cultural knowledge, art, ideas, and practices transmitted verbally across generations, offer a rich repository of ethnomathematical insights. 713 publications were identified from the Dimensions database between 2014 and 2024. This bibliometric analysis focused on identifying key research themes, authors, publishers, keywords, or key terms distributions within the corpus of extracted publications, as well as temporal trends in publication activity and citation patterns. The findings revealed a growing interest in the field, focusing on (a) educational context, (b) cultural studies, and (c) the intersection of mathematics and language. The analysis also identified key research themes, such as (a) the role of language and culture in shaping mathematical thought, (b) the development of ethnomathematical practices, and (c) the pedagogical implications of incorporating ethnomathematics into formal education. Additionally, 11 influential scholars who are driving the field forward were identified. According to the term distribution analysis, of the 6,092 terms, 316 met the threshold (minimum number of occurrences of the term: 6). For each 316 terms, a relevance score has been calculated. Based on this score, the most relevant terms have been selected. The VOSviewer’s default setting (60% of the most relevant terms) resulted in selecting 190 terms. Based on the given criteria, there is a result of 5 distinctive clusters related to the query that emerged. This study provides theoretical insights into the conceptual foundations of ethnomathematics derived from oral traditions and empirical evidence for informing future research directions and pedagogical practices in mathematics education.