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KATA-KATA TABU DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS DAN BAHASA BURU (SUATU ANALISIS KONTRASTIF) DAWAN, SRIYATI; RATTU, JULTJE A.J.; PAMANTUNG, RINA
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ABSTRACT            This study is entitled “Taboo Words in English and Buru Language: A Contrastive Analysis”. The objective of this research are to identify and classify taboo words in English and Buru language and to analyze the differences between the two languages. This research use descriptive method, which take three steps to complete this research. In the preparation writer reads some books and journals about taboo words, the data in English it’s collected through English books. Data on taboo words in Buru language were collected by interviws with several informants, especially in Basalale Village, Waelata sub-district. The informants are native speakers of the Buru language, aged 30-60 years, who have no disruption in pronunciation and still have good language skills. The data of English and Buru language are classified, analyzed and explained using a theory from Wardhaugh (1986), and data from both languages are contrasted using the theory of Lado (1975). Classification based Wardhaugh's theory, six types of taboo words were found including sex, body function, animals, excretion, death and religion.  Taboo words in Buru language found eight types of taboo words, sex, body function, animals, excretion, death, religion, curse and address terms.      Keywords: Taboo Words: English, Buru Language; Contrastive analysis, sociolinguistics
BENTUK PERMINTAAN SOPAN DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS DAN BAHASA TALAUD (SUATU ANALISIS KONTRASTIF) NUSA, BELSASAR RIAN; JANSEN, FRIEDA TH.; SENDUK, ARTER JODI
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ABSTRACT This research is entitled “Bentuk Permintaan Sopan dalam Bahasa Inggris dan Bahasa Talaud: Suatu Analisis Kontrastif”. The problem in this research is what are the forms of polite request in English and Talaud Language and, what are the similarities and difference between the two languages. The research question to be answered are how are the forms of polite request in English and Talaud Language and are there any similarities and differences in both languages. In terms of methodology, the writer used descriptive method and contrastive analysis. The whole data were collected by doing library and field research. The data of both languages were analyzed based on Lado’s (1971) theory. The result of this research shows that polite request in English and Talaud Language have some similaraties and differences. Both languages have polite forms. Besides, the differences in both languages are found in terms of structure, forms of sentences, distribution of verbs and personal pronouns which were used to address the hearers. Key Words: Polite Request, English and Talaud language, Contrastive Analysis.   
KLAUSA TANPA KATA KERJA (VERBLESS CLAUSE) DALAM JURNAL THE POPULAR CULTURE STUDIES JOURNAL VOLUME 6 NOMOR 1 TAHUN 2018 (SUATU ANALISIS SINTAKSIS) MAALUA, ERWIN GRENIER; PAKASI, JENNY HILDA; RANUNTU, CHRISTIAN G.
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ABSTRACT            This research entitled ?Verbless Clause in The Popular Culture Studies Journal Volume 6 Number 1 2018 (A Syntactical Analysis),? is written to identify, classify and analyze the types of verbless clause found in the journal. Verbless clause is a clause which does not have a verbal form. Sometimes, it only consists of noun phrase or adjective phrase. Many times, the verbless clause  lacks a subject and it can be seen as a clause with a form of verb be has been omitted (Aarts and Aarts, 1982:85). This study aims at identifying, classifying and analyzing the structure of verbless clause and reduced clause types. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method by Kothari (2004). The data were taken from three different articles in The Popular Culture Studies Journal Volume 6 Number 1 2018. Those articles are: Dance with the Devil: Representations of Femininity, Masculinity, and the Boss-from-Hell in Two Parallel Films; Brick-olage and the LEGO/Brand Axis; and Drunk and Diverse: Reframing the Founding Fathers. All the collected data were identified, classified and analyzed by using Aarts and Aarts theory (1982) and Phillips (2000). The results of this research show that there are 40 verbless clauses found in the journal, consisting 21 verbless clauses with an explicit subject and 19 verbless clauses without an explicit subject. In addition, there are 25 reduced clauses included as a part of verbless clause types.        Keywords: Syntax, Verbless Clause, Pop Culture
EUFEMISME DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS DAN BAHASA TONTEMBOAN: SUATU ANALISIS KONTRASTIF SUPIT, JULITA VERONICA; RATTU, JULTJE A.J.; PAMANTUNG, RINA
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 ABSTRACTThis research is entitled “Euphemism in English and Tontemboan Language: A Contrastive Analysis”. The objectives of this research are to identify and classify the forms of euphemism and to analyze and describe the differences of euphemism in English and Tontemboan language. This research uses a descriptive method. There are three steps to finish this research, those are preparation, data collection, and to analyze and describe the data that using the theory of Fromkin (1997: 286), Wardhaugh (1986: 231), and Allan and Burridge (1991: 14), and were contrasted to find the differences using Lado’s theory. The result of this research shows that form of euphemism in Tontemboan language more shows a stress in a word or sentence than form of euphemism in English. There are 79 euphemisms found in English and 48 euphemisms in Tontemboan language. The euphemism in English were classified into 23 forms those are: sex, the part of human body, natural function of body, religion, dying, unemployment, criminality, figurative expression, flippancy, remodelling, circumlocution, clipping, acronym, abbreviation, omission, one for one substitution, general for specific, part for whole euphemism, hyperbole, understatement, use of technical terms of jargon, use of general or colloquial terms, and methapor. In Tontemboan language, there are some forms of euphemism that were not found those are: flippancy, remodelling, circumlocution, acronym, abbreviation, part for whole euphemism, use of technical terms or jargon. In this research, especially in Tontemboan language there is one form of euphemism that the writer found that was not included in three concepts used, namely euphemism related to supernatural. Keywords: Euphemism, English and Tontemboan Language, Contrastive Analysis
KATA TABU YANG TERKAIT DENGAN GENDER DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS DAN BAHASA KARO: SUATU ANALISIS KONTRASTIF SEMBIRING, ANGGUN NOPIA BR; RATTU, JULTJE A.J.; PAMANTUNG, RINA
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ABSTRACT            This research entitled “Taboo Word Related to Gender in English and Karo Language: A Contrastive Analysis”. The objectives of this research is to identify and classify the kinds of taboo words related to gender in English and Karo language and to analyze the difference of both languages. This research used descriptive method, which takes three steps to finish this research. In preparation, the writer reads some books and journals abouts taboo words and gender to find the relevan theory. The data of the kinds of taboo words related to gender in English were collected by American Pie movie and skripsi, while taboo words related to gender in Karo language were taken from interviewing to 10 informants. The data about taboo words related to gender in English and Karo language that have been collected, then classified, analyzed and described by using the theory of Wardaugh’s (1986), then the data of both languages were contrasted by using Lado’s theory (1975). The result of this reseach showed that there are four kinds of taboo word related to gender in English and Karo language, namely taboo word related to sexs, part of body, animals and excretions. In Karo language showed that, there are anothers taboo words which aren’t included in Wardaugh’s theory, which related to kinship and ancestor.   Keywords: Taboo Words, Gender, English and Karo Language, Contrastive Analysis
ANALISIS UNGKAPAN CINTA DALAM FILM WHAT’S EATING GILBERT GRAPE PRODUKSI LASSE HALLSTROM UDANG, MARHEIN; WANTASEN, ISNAWATY L.; RATTU, JULTJE A.J.
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ABSTRACT This research is entitled “Ungkapan Cinta dalam Film What’s Eating Gilbert Grape produksi Lasse Hallstrom”. It is written to fulfill the requirement of accomplishing bachelor’s degree in English Department Faculty of Humanities Sam Ratulangi University. The focus of this research is love expressions in the film. This research includes the kinds of love expression and the portrayed of love expressions. The writer used concepts from Collier (2014) and Grande (2016) as well as theory from Fromm (1998) to identify and classify the data. The writer also used the theory from Snyder (2011) to analyze the love expressions in the film “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape”. The result of this research shows 7 types of love expressed in 9 types of love expression. The 7 types of love are love as answer of human existence, love between parent and child, brotherly love motherly love, erotic love, love-Self, and love of god. The 9 types of love expression are spending time together, giving something or gift, receiving something or gift, motivating, giving appreciation, doing helpful behaviors, doing physical affection, believing in each other, and emotional overflowing.Keywords: Love, Emotional Expression, Expression of Love, Film, Theory of Film
ANALISIS TANDA DALAM FILM THE BLACK PANTHER KARYA RYAN COOGLER ANASTHASYA, ANNISA; RAMBING, ROSALINA R.; RATTU, JULTJE A.J.
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ABSTRACT This research entitles ?Analisis Tanda dalam Film The Black Panther Karya Ryan Coogler?. The aims of this research are to identify and classify the types of signs as well as to analyze the meaning of signs used in The Black Panther film. The writer uses the theory of Charles Sanders Pierce in the process of identifying, classifying, and analyzing each scene containing the signs used the representament aspect. The method used in this study is a descriptive method. To finish this study, the writer read some concepts related to the title about sign analysis and also downloaded resources from the internet. In collecting the data, the writer has watched 15 times The Black Panther film which is the object of the research. In addition to watching, the writer took pieces of images or visuals (screenshoot) from film scenes that are needed for research. The result of this research shows that based on the theory of Pierce there are three types of signs, namely icons, indexes, and symbols. There are 6 icon, 10 index, and 11 symbol. They were found from 22 scenes in The Black Panther film and each sign has different meanings. Keywords: Sign, Black Panther Film, Descriptive Methods
TINDAK PENOLAKAN DALAM FILM TWILIGHT KARYA CATHERINE HARDWICKE (SUATU ANALISIS PRAGMATIK) TUMALUN, TRILASTY JEYEN ENJEL; JANSEN, FRIEDA TH.; MANUS, JEANE ANGELA
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ABSTRACT This research entitled “Rejection in the film Twilight by Catherine Hardwicke : A Pragmatic Analysis”. This research focus on the types and aspects of rejection expressed through the utterances of the characters in the film Twilight. Rejection is a form of communication. It refuses something of the hearer and rejection belongs to perlocutionary act. The research questions should be answer are what are the types of rejection found in this film and how are the aspects of rejection expressed in the film Twilight. The objective of the research are to identify and classify the types of rejection and to analyze and describe the aspects of rejection are expressed in the film. This research used Leech (1983) and Crystal (1978) theory and in collecting data the writer paid attention to the utterances of the characters. The data analyzed descriptively and the result showed that there are some aspects of perlocutionary in terms of direct and indirect rejection, those are to get hearer to think, to get hearer to do, to bring hearer to know, irritate, persuade, frighten, bore, embarrass, and distract attention.  Key Words : Rejection, Film : Twilight,  Pragmatics.

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