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Reduplication In Nurwina Sari’s Novel 3726 MDPL Manik, Yuli Charina Br Ginting; Manullang, Melany Renita; Tarigan, Rosa Darliana Br; Sihombing, Geby Amanda; Ambarita, Esron
Jurnal Dieksis ID Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Januari - Juni 2026
Publisher : Pustaka Digital Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54065/dieksis.6.1.2026.1156

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This study is urgent because analyzing reduplication in Nurwina Sari’s novel 3726 MDPL reveals how morphological patterns contribute to meaning, style, and emotional expression in contemporary Indonesian literary discourse. Reduplication is one of the most productive morphological processes in Indonesian and plays a significant role in conveying grammatical as well as semantic meanings. This study aims to analyze the forms and functions of reduplication found in the novel 3726 MDPL. The research focuses on identifying the types of reduplication and explaining their semantic contributions within the narrative context. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method, using textual data taken from the novel as the primary source. The data were collected through careful reading and note-taking techniques, and analyzed based on morphological theories proposed by linguists such as Ramlan, Chaer, Katamba, and Aronoff. To ensure data validity, the identified reduplicated forms were repeatedly cross-checked through multiple readings and verified using consistent classification criteria grounded in established morphological theories. The findings reveal that full reduplication is the most dominant type found in the novel, followed by partial and affixed reduplication. Semantically, reduplication functions to express plurality, intensity, repetition, continuity, and emotional emphasis. The results of this study are compared with previous studies on reduplication, particularly those conducted by Ambarita (2023) and Ambarita and Sembiring (2025). This research contributes to morphological studies by highlighting the use of reduplication in modern Indonesian literary texts and demonstrating its stylistic and semantic significance.
Gendered Perspectives in Pop Lyrics: A Linguistic Analysis of Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man” and Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” Manullang, Melany Renita; Manik, Yuli Charina Br Ginting; Tarigan, Rosa Darliana Br; Ginting, Julia Carolina Br; Sitinjak, Vivi Novalia
Jurnal Dieksis ID Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Januari - Juni 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54065/dieksis.6.1.2026.1157

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This study is urgent because a gendered linguistic analysis of “When I Was Your Man” and “Flowers” reveals how popular music constructs, reinforces, or challenges contemporary gender perspectives and relationship narratives. This study examines gendered perspectives in pop song lyrics through a qualitative linguistic analysis of Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man” and Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers.” The main research objectives are to identify and compare the linguistic features used to construct gendered voices in both songs and to analyze how emotional expression and self-identity are represented through these gendered perspectives. Song lyrics function as cultural texts that reflect social constructions of gender, particularly in emotional expression and identity formation. Previous studies have largely focused on female representation or gender bias using semiotic, discourse, or computational approaches, leaving a gap in comparative linguistic analysis across genders. To address this gap, this research applies lexical, semantic, and syntactic analysis within the framework of gender and language studies. The data consist of the official lyrics of the two songs, collected through documentation techniques and analyzed qualitatively. The findings reveal clear contrasts between male and female perspectives. The male perspective is characterized by lexical choices expressing regret and emotional vulnerability, semantically framing love as loss, and syntactically relying on reflective and conditional structures. In contrast, the female perspective emphasizes empowerment and independence through assertive diction, self-directed meaning, and simple declarative sentence patterns. This study contributes to gender and language research by offering a comparative linguistic perspective on how male and female identities are constructed in contemporary pop music.