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PHONOLOGY: EXAMINING THE SOUND SYSTEM FROM AN EDUCATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Nazwa Atalia Zahra; Rodiatul Audiyah Lubis; Prita Anggina Sari Siregar; Aghna Ilmi Parinduri; Yani Lubis
JURNAL ILMIAH NUSANTARA Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Nusantara
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/jinu.v1i4.1691

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This research aims to explain and find out how to examine the sound system from an educational perspective. This research is literature review research. Based on the results of the discussion, it can be concluded that the exploration of phonology in the realm of education reveals its multifaceted significance in language teaching and learning. Through a thorough examination of phonological concepts, educators gain insight into various aspects of language acquisition, literacy development, language teaching, and remediation strategies for language learning difficulties. Phonology serves as a foundational element in early literacy acquisition, language instruction, and language assessment, contributing to the holistic development of learners' language skills. By recognizing the pivotal role of phonology and integrating its principles into educational practices, educators can create supportive learning environments that cater to diverse learners' needs and promote their language proficiency and academic success. Thus, phonology emerges as a vital component in shaping effective language education policies and practices worldwide.
Pragmatics in Everyday Life: Understanding Unspoken Rules of Interaction Rodiatul Audiyah Lubis; Deasy Yunita Sari Siregar; Putri Nabila Husni; Fitri Miftahul Rizky; Hidayatut Thomaroh
Sintaksis : Publikasi Para ahli Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Januari : 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.v3i1.1359

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Pragmatics, a fundamental branch of linguistics, focuses on the implicit rules that govern human interaction. It delves into how meaning is constructed, conveyed, and interpreted in everyday communication beyond literal language. This study explores the mechanisms of pragmatics in daily life, particularly how context, shared knowledge, and social conventions influence interactions. Key areas examined include speech acts, implicature, and politeness strategies, which highlight the dynamic nature of meaning-making in various social contexts. Speech acts, such as requests, apologies, and promises, illustrate how utterances perform actions beyond their lexical content. Implicature examines how individuals infer meaning that is not explicitly stated, relying on context and shared assumptions. Politeness strategies, which vary across cultures, play a crucial role in managing interpersonal relationships and ensuring smooth communication by balancing social expectations and individual intentions. Understanding these unspoken rules is essential for effective communication, as they often dictate the success of social interactions. Misinterpretations in pragmatics can lead to misunderstandings, social faux pas, or conflicts, emphasizing the importance of cultural and contextual awareness. Pragmatic competence is crucial in multilingual and multicultural settings, where differing conventions and norms can create unique challenges. By synthesizing theoretical insights from existing literature, this study highlights the pervasive influence of pragmatics in shaping human interaction. It underscores the necessity of pragmatic awareness in fostering interpersonal understanding, enhancing communication skills, and navigating the complexities of social life effectively.