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AN ANALYSIS ACTIVE VOICE AND PASSIVE VOICE USED ON INSTAGRAM CAPTIONS WRITTEN BY K-POPERS Triana, Devi; Simorangkir, Tessaria; Sidabalok, Anzelly Hernita
JURNAL RECTUM: Tinjauan Yuridis Penanganan Tindak Pidana Vol 4 No 2 (2024): EDISI 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Darma Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46930/jurnalrectum.v4i2.5111

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This study aimed to analyze active voice and passive voice used on Instagram captions written by K-Popers. The existence of social media has become common communication among K-Popers national and internasional boundries. Instagram is the most social media platform as a mobile application for sharing photos, video and stories. K-Popers usually upload their idols' photos ot videos on Instagram, and they usually use English as their caption put on their post. Through the English captions on Instagram, active voice and passive voice appears in their English. This study used library research design. The writers chose the accounts from hastag #Kpop. The writers had figured out the data which were posted on Januari to July 2024 from two K-Popers which have been choosen in the form of sentences on Instagram captions. Two K-Popers in different accounts which have been choosen by writers, they are @sunghoonsfav and @syaquilla.1. The writers analyzed 20 Captions from two K-Popers accounts. Based on the analysis result by screenshot the K-Popers post with #Kpop, Active voice in the form of simple present tense was the most appears in this study, especially on Instagram accounts of @sunghoonsfav and @syaquilla.1. It appears 13 times from both K-Popers account. It can be concluded that Active voice in form of simple present tense was the most common appear used on Instagram captions written by K-Popers.
An Analysis Of Noun Types In President Prabowo Subianto’s Speech On State Asset Repossession In The Jakarta Post Sinaga, Riyanti Anjelina; Tambunan, Naomi Arta; Sitanggang, Yolanda Jessica; Simorangkir, Tessaria; Sinaga, Mutiara Angelica; Sitanggang, Anita
Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

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Language plays a crucial role in shaping political discourse, especially through the use of specific grammatical structures such as nouns. This study analyzes the types and functions of nouns used in President Prabowo Subianto’s speech delivered on May 1, 2025, during the Labor Day rally in Jakarta. The speech focuses on the government's plan to reclaim state assets from private control, presenting a message embedded with nationalistic and constitutional themes. Using a qualitative descriptive method with content analysis, the study classifies nouns in the speech into eight categories: common, proper, concrete, abstract, countable, uncountable, collective, and compound nouns. Data were collected from a published version of the speech on The Jakarta Post website and analyzed sentence by sentence to identify each noun and its type. The results revealed a total of 188 nouns across 15 core sentences. Common nouns were the most frequently used (34.6%), followed by countable nouns (24.0%) and proper nouns (16.0%). The presence of abstract nouns (14.9%) and compound nouns (10.6%) highlighted the ideological and policy-oriented content of the speech. These findings suggest that President Prabowo’s noun choices were intentional and strategically used to legitimize political actions, construct national identity, and appeal to public sentiment. This study contributes to the field of applied linguistics, particularly in political discourse analysis, by demonstrating how linguistic forms especially nouns serve as tools of persuasion, authority, and ideology in political communication.