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Utilizing Spotify as a Tool for Phonology Learning in English Language Education Siregar, Hanny Sarah; Azmy, Nabila Putri; Nasution, Raja Farhan Ansory; Lubis, Yani
MUDABBIR Journal Research and Education Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 5 No. 2 Juli-Desember 2025
Publisher : Perkumpulan Manajer Pendidikan Islam Indonesia (PERMAPENDIS) Prov. Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56832/mudabbir.v5i2.1248

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This study investigates the potential of Spotify as a digital learning tool to support the development of phonological competence among students in English Language Education. As an increasingly popular platform among youth, Spotify offers not only musical content but also podcasts and speech-based audio materials that can be integrated into language learning strategies, particularly in phonology. Drawing from multiple previous studies, this research highlights that the use of Spotify especially through English songs with clear lyrics can enhance students’ pronunciation, listening comprehension, rhythm awareness, and their understanding of phonemes such as /?/, /?/, and /ð/, which are often difficult for EFL learners. Using a qualitative method involving student perceptions collected via questionnaires and focus group discussions, the study reveals that Spotify contributes to informal yet effective learning. Students report higher motivation and engagement due to the accessibility and emotional resonance of music-based learning. Unlike rigid textbook approaches, Spotify allows for repetitive, contextualized input that supports pronunciation mastery in a relaxed and personalized manner. In addition, the integration of digital tools like Spotify aligns with students’ daily habits, making phonological learning more practical and less intimidating. Although some studies show that Spotify may not always outperform traditional classroom instruction in terms of measurable pronunciation scores, its strength lies in improving learner autonomy, fostering a positive attitude toward language exposure, and making phonological learning more enjoyable. Therefore, Spotify is considered a promising supplementary resource for English phonology instruction in higher education settings.
The Importance of Syntax in Linguistic Analysis: A Comprehensive Library-Based Review of Theoretical Perspectives Veriyansah, Veriyansah; Khuailid, Ahmad Ridho; Nasution, Raja Farhan Ansory; Ismahani, Siti
MUDABBIR Journal Research and Education Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 5 No. 2 Juli-Desember 2025
Publisher : Perkumpulan Manajer Pendidikan Islam Indonesia (PERMAPENDIS) Prov. Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56832/mudabbir.v5i2.2379

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Syntax has long occupied a central position in linguistic theory due to its role in explaining how linguistic elements are systematically organized into meaningful structures. While syntax is often introduced as a technical component of grammar concerned with sentence formation, its theoretical significance extends far beyond mechanical rule application. Syntax provides insight into speakers’ implicit grammatical knowledge and serves as a bridge between form, meaning, and language use. Nevertheless, syntactic studies are frequently perceived as abstract and detached from communicative reality, leading to a limited appreciation of their analytical value. This article aims to examine the importance of syntax in linguistic analysis through a comprehensive library-based review of major theoretical perspectives. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the study synthesizes key works from structural, generative, functional, and cognitive linguistics. Rather than privileging a single framework, the article adopts an integrative stance, highlighting how different syntactic theories contribute complementary insights into the nature of grammatical structure. The findings of this review indicate that syntax remains indispensable for linguistic explanation. Across theoretical traditions, syntax consistently emerges as a foundational component that shapes interpretation, grammatical relations, and discourse patterns. The study concludes that a pluralistic understanding of syntax offers the most productive approach for contemporary linguistic analysis.