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Factors Influencing Language Shift in The Educational Domain Among International Class Students at Yayasan Slukat Learning Center Bayuni, Ni Luh Meita; Netra , I Made; Krisnawati, Ni Luh Putu
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 6 No 2 (2025): IJOLIDA Vol. 6 No. 2, March 2025
Publisher : Denpasar Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v6i2.173

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The language shift could happen in the international class students when they interact with each other because English is not the only language the international class students are fluent in. This study aims to analyze the factors influencing the language shift in these international class students. This study used the international class students in Yayasan Slukat Learning Center as the data source. A questionnaire was administered to gather data from respondents. The questionnaire contained a set of questions designed to reveal the objectives of the study. To analyze the data, a mixed-method approach was applied in this research and presented using the informal and formal method. The research questions were addressed using the theory of factors of language shift proposed by Holmes. The findings reveal that participant, setting, topic, and function are key contributing factors to language shift, with topic identified as the most influential in this context.
Hegemonic Masculinity Aspect On Otto Anderson’s In The Film “A Man Called Otto” I Pande Putu Kenzie Arvan Nismara; Mulyana, Novita; Netra , I Made
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 7 No 1 (2025): IJOLIDA Vol. 7 No. 1, September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v7i1.175

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This research, entitled Hegemonic Masculinity in Otto Anderson’s Character in A Man Called Otto, aims to examine the representation of hegemonic masculinity through Otto Anderson's character and explain the cultural factors that contribute to its construction. The primary data were drawn from the 2022 film A Man Called Otto, focusing on utterances that reflect traits associated with hegemonic masculinity. The data were collected using documentation and systematic note- taking techniques and were analyzed through a descriptive qualitative method. Connell’s (2005) theory of hegemonic masculinity and Wharton’s (2005) cultural framework were applied to investigate how masculinity is constructed and performed. The findings revealed a total of 154 utterances categorized into four aspects of hegemonic masculinity: emotional suppression, aggression, competitiveness, and power. These findings demonstrate that Otto’s behavior reflects socially constructed masculine norms shaped by cultural and generational values. The analysis further shows that masculinity is not an inherent trait but a performative identity regulated by social institutions. The study concludes that contemporary media, as exemplified in this film, plays a significant role in reinforcing and challenging hegemonic masculinity through character development and narrative structure.