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Akurasi Kecerdasan Buatan dalam Mendeteksi Kesalahan Sitasi pada Artikel Ilmiah Esa Peggy Nerida Manurung; Jhon Roger Sitohang; Rizkita Ridearni Sebayang; Ruth Angel Manurung; Nurul Azizah
BAHTRA: Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 7, No 1 (2026): Mei 2026
Publisher : STKIP Harapan Bima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56842/bahtra.v7i1.1045

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Kesalahan sitasi masih sering ditemukan dalam artikel ilmiah dan berdampak pada penurunan kredibilitas penulis serta kualitas publikasi. Perkembangan teknologi kecerdasan buatan (AI) membuka peluang untuk mendeteksi kesalahan tersebut secara otomatis. Artikel ini bertujuan mengkaji seberapa akurat AI dalam mendeteksi kesalahan sitasi berdasarkan studi pustaka dari berbagai literatur. Sumber data berupa artikel jurnal, buku, dan laporan penelitian yang relevan dengan topik. Pembahasan mencakup jenis-jenis kesalahan sitasi, cara kerja AI mendeteksinya, kelebihan dan kekurangan AI, serta faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi akurasinya. Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahwa AI cukup akurat untuk mendeteksi kesalahan format dan inkonsistensi, tetapi masih lemah dalam memverifikasi sumber tidak valid dan memahami konteks kutipan. Akurasi AI dipengaruhi oleh kualitas data latih, jenis kesalahan, dan bahasa artikel. Posisi ideal AI adalah sebagai alat bantu bagi penulis dan editor, bukan pengganti verifikasi manual. Kombinasi antara AI dan validasi manusia merupakan pendekatan terbaik untuk menjaga kualitas sitasi dalam artikel ilmiah.
Trans-Regional Echoes of Resistance: A Sociolinguistic Reading of Gendered Agency in E. Rokajat Asura’s Raden Dewi Sartika and its Parallelisms in Acehnese Female Discourse Ruth Angel Manurung; Rosmawaty Harahap
Journal of Aceh Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Aceh Studies: July
Publisher : Winaya Inspirasi Nusantara Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/joas.v3i2.142

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The turn of the twentieth century in the Dutch East Indies was characterized by a rigid colonial diglossia and deeply entrenched indigenous patriarchal structures that severely gatekept formal education from women. While traditional scholarship evaluates early feminist movements through isolated socio-historical or biographical lenses, this study addresses a distinct research gap by exploring the trans-regional sociolinguistic dimensions of female resistance. The primary objective is to investigate how language variation, stratified honorifics, and institutional registers are deployed as instruments of defiance in E. Rokajat Asura’s biographical novel Raden Dewi Sartika, drawing conceptual parallelisms with historical Acehnese female discourse. Utilizing a qualitative literary-sociolinguistic framework grounded in Dell Hymes’ ethnography of communication and Mikhail Bakhtin’s heteroglossia, this research evaluates dialogue sequences and narrative prose at a fine granularity. The findings reveal that characters strategically manipulate formal, elite registers and indigenous honorific systems to maintain surface-level compliance while successfully executing subversive institutional demands. This micro-linguistic negotiation directly parallels the historical socio-political discourse of aristocratic female figures in Aceh who appropriated customary speech to command authority. Ultimately, this study demonstrates that early Indonesian female agency relied on the tactical mastery of existing linguistic hierarchies to subvert oppression. These insights offer a novel trans-regional model that enriches the academic understanding of language, gender, and institutional autonomy across the shared socio-cultural landscape of Aceh and the wider Indonesian archipelago.