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Metaphors in Frank Ocean's Pink+White lyrics Darmawan, Almas Rifqi
Jurnal Vokasia Vol 3 No 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Diploma Tiga Bahasa Inggris Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Unsoed

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.vokasia.2023.3.1.8918

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Song lyrics are one of the linguistic media to analyze since it contains so many analysis possibilities in it and one of them is metaphor. This study is aimed to analyze the lyrics from a song by Frank Ocean entitled Pink + White by using Lakoff and Johnson's metaphors analysis method. The purposes of the study are (1) to describe the metaphors contained in the lyrics and (2) to determine the function of them. A descriptive qualitative method was used in this research to find metaphors in the lyrics. This research explores the use of Lakoff and Johnson’s source and target domain theory in analyzing the lyrics, and how the semantics approach helps to find the function of each metaphor found in the lyrics. The conclusion from this research is the lyrics employed metaphors along with the conceptual metaphor in it and several functions occurred along with the metaphor to help the listeners understand the meaning.
REPRESENTATION OF JAVANESE-DUTCH ACCULTURATION IN THE NOVEL BURUNG-BURUNG MANYAR Darmawan, Almas Rifqi; Renovriska, Melia Dwi
Journal of Language, Literature and Teaching Vol 6, No 2 (2024): August - November 2024
Publisher : Journal of Language, Literature and Teaching

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35529/jllte.v6i2.65-75

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A language that a person uses on a daily basis inside a society is a flexible tool that can change to meet the needs of its users and the times. The Dutch language continues to have a significant influence on post-colonial writing, particularly in novels and romances. Y. B. Mangunwijaya's Burung-Burung Manyar is a well-known work of post-colonial literature. Teto, the protagonist, is at the heart of the narrative, spinning a tale of adolescent infatuation with undertones of colonialism, treachery, retaliation, and disappointment. Readers are given a sense of wonder by the unusual usage of language. Y. B. Mangunwijaya's choice of language in this story is a fascinating example of how Dutch culture is represented. He gives considerable thought to how a Javanese-born individual who speaks Indonesian as their first language may utilize a Dutch phrase. This phenomenon led the author to use linguistic style and diction to delve deeper into this facet. The research's conclusions are as follows: (1) the author of the novel successfully employs and modifies the diction to represent Dutch culture; and (2) the author's consideration of the speaker's context enables the diction to accurately represent Dutch culture through the linguistic interaction of two cultures, Javanese and Dutch.Keywords: Burung-Burung Manyar, culture, stylistics, acculturation.  
Analysis of Phonological Errors in Fruit Buyers at Karangpucung Market Renovriska, Melia Dwi; Darmawan, Almas Rifqi; Afifah, Hana
Journal of Language, Literature and Teaching Vol 6, No 1 (2024): April - July 2024
Publisher : Journal of Language, Literature and Teaching

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35529/jllte.v6i1.24-35

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The main purpose of this study is to investigate mistakes in phonology. Phonology is the aspect of language concerned with the sound system that is produced by human speech organs. Mistakes in phonology take place when words spoken by the speaking tools do not correspond to their intended pronunciation, thus affecting the diversity of oral and written forms of a language. Specific errors encompass phoneme deletion and addition. Therefore, there is a necessity for error analysis in language so as to recognize and assess them for useful teaching and learning techniques in schools. The data used in this research consists of errors made at the phonological level which were observed among fruit buyers at Karangpucung market while source data refers to utterances made by these participants in this market. Consequently, this study employs a qualitative descriptive design, listening to conversations containing phonological errors using note-taking to record these language errors at the said level.Keywords: Language, Phonology, Error Analysis
ANALYSIS OF DAILY LANGUAGE USE OF STKIP DARUSSALAM CILACAP STUDENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION PSYCHOLINGUISTIC STUDY Renovriska, Melia Dwi; Darmawan, Almas Rifqi
Journal of Language, Literature and Teaching Vol 7, No 1 (2025): APRIL - JULY 2025
Publisher : Journal of Language, Literature and Teaching

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35529/jllte.v7i1.68-83

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This study aims to analyze the use of everyday language in the context of interpersonal communication using a psycholinguistic approach in an academic setting. Through in-depth interviews, document analysis, and psycholinguistic studies, findings reveal variations in language style depending on the communication context. Students tend to adapt their language according to the situation, both inside and outside the classroom. Text message analysis also reveals the impact of social media on language use. The positive correlation between positive language expressions and positive emotions suggests that language can reflect and influence the emotional atmosphere in interpersonal communication. Practical implications include the development of communication training programs tailored to specific contexts, while recommendations for further research involve further exploration of the influence of social media and cross-cultural research on changes in everyday language.Keywords: Language, Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Psycholinguistic Studies. 
Waterwheel performance parameters and influencing factors Sampurno, Carolus Borromeus Krishna; Maulita, Ika; Febiyani, Anastasia; Rokhim, Yunus Ari; Margono, Herlian Seto; Darmawan, Almas Rifqi; Pangestu, Retno
Journal of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Journal of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering
Publisher : Department of Industrial Engineering, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman.

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Renewable energy is the cleanest source available on the planet. Water energy is one of the renewable energy sources that are widely available around us. Hydropower is energy obtained from flowing water or falling water. One of the utilization of hydropower by using a waterwheel. Since the 18th century waterwheels have been widely used both for grain milling, textile industry, and other uses. In the 20th century waterwheels began to be used for power generation. However, due to its low efficiency, the waterwheel began to be abandoned as a power plant. There have been many studies conducted to improve the performance of waterwheels, but the information is widely spread, so this article was made with the aim of collecting this information so that it can be known what parameters affect the performance of a waterwheel. The design of the right overshot waterwheel can achieve an efficiency of about 85%, the undershot waterwheel can reach 25% making these two wheels suitable for exploiting from varied and most frequently used flows. The performance of the waterwheel is made based on water discharge data, head differences, and how to use it so that it can be said that the waterwheel has different performance characteristics so that certain parameters are needed. Parameters that affect the performance of the waterwheel include the design of the blades, the amount of water collected on the overshot mill blades, the ratio of the sinking blades on the undershot waterwheel, and the angle used on the breastshot mill blades so that the waterwheel can work optimally to release the potential of water power with a low head.