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Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal
ISSN : 23388927     EISSN : 26572443     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30651
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal (e-ISSN 2657-2443 and p-ISSN: 2338-8927) is a journal of English Language Teaching (ELT), linguistics, and literature published in April and September by English Education Department of Muhammadiyah University of Surabaya. This journal is committed to investigate and scrutinize present issues of ELT, linguistics and literature. Contributions in the forms of research-based and literature-review studies written by national and international scholars and researchers are welcomed. High quality of studies presenting the State of the Art (SOTA) and originality is preferable.
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When Syntax and Stylistics Meet in “Aubrey” Ahmad IdrisAsmaradhani
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2013): September
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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AbstractThe language of songs can be seen as one of the results of the ever-changing system of language itself. In linguistic views, the language of songs is often seen as similar to the language of poems. That is, in the language of songs, the composers formulate some expressions to describe diverse experiences. Perhaps one of the most significant evolutionary changes of language system is the introduction of the new meaning(s) of a word as its internal states and its relationships to other words. The relationship between one word with another—strung both syntactically and stylistically—can produce meaningful strings and are capable of stimulating extra meanings. Applying the theories of syntax and stylistics, this paper is intended to analyze how some expressions in the song “Aubrey” offer some possible extra logical meanings and make it a very popular song in the 70s up to the present day. Keywords: extra logical meaning, metaphor, senses
Critical Discourse Analysis of Peanuts Comic Strips Loaded in The Jakarta Post Armeria Wijaya
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2013): September
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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AbstractThis study is conducted by analyzing the intended meanings lies behind the utterances in the dialogues of Peanuts Comic Strips in the Jakarta Post. Particularly, this study is aimed at analyzing the general socio-cultural knowledge applied to find the intended meanings, the kind of visual images used by the author to transmit the message, and the goals of the comic strips being loaded in the newspapers. Qualitative approach and content analysis is applied to get descriptive information. Specifically, this study uses Critical Discourse Analysis as the research technique. It sees the goal of the comic strips being loaded in the newspaper from the similarity of the storylines and the ideologies shared with the certain news. Keywords: critical discourse analysis, comic strips, intended meaning
The Flouting of Conversational Maxims in Short Messages Idda Astia
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Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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AbstractThis study aims to describe how the participants (senders and receivers) flout conversational maxims in short messages. In this study, the source is taken from short messages that are sent via a provider because nowadays most people do communication with others using mobile phone. This study uses Grice’s theory of cooperative principle is used especially the flouting of maxims (maxim of quantity, maxim of quality, maxim of relevance, and maxim of manner). All kinds of those flouting that exist in short messages are analyzed, which are delivered by the participants (senders and receivers). This research uses qualitative descriptive. The utterances produced by the participants, the senders and the receivers, when they were conversing with each others in term of short messages or texting (SMS) were analyzed and described. The data of the research were written data, collected from the utterances, which contain flouting performed by the senders and the receivers in the short messages or texting (SMS). The result of the research shows that in maxim of quantity, they flout by adding more information and giving a little information. In maxim of quality, all of the participants flout it by saying what they believed false. In maxim of relevance, the participants flouted it by saying irrelevant responses. In maxim of manner, moreover, the participants flouted it by saying convoluted words which are extremely long-winded. The conversational maxim are mostly flouted by the participants (sender and receiver) in the short massages is maxim of quantity. It is flouted by adding more information.Keywords: Conversation of Maxim, Flouting of Maxim, Short Message Service (SMS)
Swear Words Used by Undergraduate Students of Engineering College in Surabaya Rakhmaniyah Rakhmaniyah
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Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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AbstractSwear words are kind of forbidden words that most of people think it does not allow occur in their conversation. However, some people try to break the rule; by using swear words in their daily conversations. It often occurs among undergraduate students, that is why the researcher find it interesting to identify the swear words choice that are used by undergraduate students of Engineering College in Surabaya as well as the type of swear word and their purposes. The researcher got the data through observation, recording and questionnaire. After collecting the data, the findings were analyzed by classifying, categorizing and describing the swear word that undergraduate students of Engineering used. The result of this research indicates that although many students came from outside Surabaya, the swear words which is more frequently they used is the term of sex such as “cuk” and “Jancuk”. Now swearing has become habitual in their social life, most of them use swear words just to express some humor or display closeness in friendship rather than to insult or to show their emotion.Key words:  purpose, swear words, taboo. 
The Reconstruction of Korean Wave in Indonesian Fan Fiction Dyah Raina Purwaningsih; Aidatul Chusna
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Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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AbstractRecently, literary world is enriched by the emergence of a new form of fiction called fan fiction, which refers to a fictional writing produced by fan writers as an expression of love towards their idolized stars. The emergence of fan fiction in Indonesia recently is in line with the attack of Korean wave or Hallyu to Indonesian showbiz. This article is talking about Indonesian Korean fan fiction reconstruction based on several approaches proposed by Jenkins (1992). The approaches, which cover recontextualization, expanding the series timeline, refocalization, moral alignment, genre shifting, cross-over, character dislocation, personalization, emotional intensification, and eroticization, are used as the ways to guide fan writers in reconstruct a story about an idol that cannot be found in real life. Using those approaches, a fan writer can freely express their adoration toward the figures they idolize. This article aimed at specifically cutting open some Indonesian fan fictions entitled “Tormented”, “Wonder Boy”, and “Way Back into Love”, based on Jenkin’s approaches, using descriptive qualitative research method. The analysis shows that there are   six approaches used by the writers in reconstructing the stories; refocalization, moral alignment cross-over, character dislocation, personalization, and eroticization. Keywords:   character dislocation , cross-over, eroticization, fan fiction, Korean wave, moral alignment, , personalization, refocalization. 
Storytelling and Bulletin Board for Character Education linda mayasari
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Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

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Indonesian  minister of education  attemps to raise up an issue about  developing character education amongst indonesian schools based on the goal of Indonesia’s national education law No.20Year 2003. Adeyemi(2009) justifies that the concept of teaching character education should not be seen as the prerogative of subject alone. It should be taught integrated through any subject such as mathematics, science, humanities, social sciences, civic, sports, and so on, and in this case language, foreign language, national language, or even local language. The two ideas promoted here relating to build character in students are   storytelling and   bulletin board.  Those can be employed by teacher in establishing language class; in addition, inserting other pertinent subjects to the material is possible to do.  KEYWORDS:storytelling, bulletin board.
Storytelling and Bulletin Board for Character Education mayasari, linda
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2013): September
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v1i1.138

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Indonesian  minister of education  attemps to raise up an issue about  developing character education amongst indonesian schools based on the goal of Indonesia’s national education law No.20Year 2003. Adeyemi(2009) justifies that the concept of teaching character education should not be seen as the prerogative of subject alone. It should be taught integrated through any subject such as mathematics, science, humanities, social sciences, civic, sports, and so on, and in this case language, foreign language, national language, or even local language. The two ideas promoted here relating to build character in students are   storytelling and   bulletin board.  Those can be employed by teacher in establishing language class; in addition, inserting other pertinent subjects to the material is possible to do.  KEYWORDS:storytelling, bulletin board.
The Reconstruction of Korean Wave in Indonesian Fan Fiction Purwaningsih, Dyah Raina; Chusna, Aidatul
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2013): September
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v1i1.517

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AbstractRecently, literary world is enriched by the emergence of a new form of fiction called fan fiction, which refers to a fictional writing produced by fan writers as an expression of love towards their idolized stars. The emergence of fan fiction in Indonesia recently is in line with the attack of Korean wave or Hallyu to Indonesian showbiz. This article is talking about Indonesian Korean fan fiction reconstruction based on several approaches proposed by Jenkins (1992). The approaches, which cover recontextualization, expanding the series timeline, refocalization, moral alignment, genre shifting, cross-over, character dislocation, personalization, emotional intensification, and eroticization, are used as the ways to guide fan writers in reconstruct a story about an idol that cannot be found in real life. Using those approaches, a fan writer can freely express their adoration toward the figures they idolize. This article aimed at specifically cutting open some Indonesian fan fictions entitled “Tormented”, “Wonder Boy”, and “Way Back into Love”, based on Jenkin’s approaches, using descriptive qualitative research method. The analysis shows that there are   six approaches used by the writers in reconstructing the stories; refocalization, moral alignment cross-over, character dislocation, personalization, and eroticization. Keywords:   character dislocation , cross-over, eroticization, fan fiction, Korean wave, moral alignment, , personalization, refocalization. 
When Syntax and Stylistics Meet in “Aubrey” IdrisAsmaradhani, Ahmad
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2013): September
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v1i1.518

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AbstractThe language of songs can be seen as one of the results of the ever-changing system of language itself. In linguistic views, the language of songs is often seen as similar to the language of poems. That is, in the language of songs, the composers formulate some expressions to describe diverse experiences. Perhaps one of the most significant evolutionary changes of language system is the introduction of the new meaning(s) of a word as its internal states and its relationships to other words. The relationship between one word with another—strung both syntactically and stylistically—can produce meaningful strings and are capable of stimulating extra meanings. Applying the theories of syntax and stylistics, this paper is intended to analyze how some expressions in the song “Aubrey” offer some possible extra logical meanings and make it a very popular song in the 70s up to the present day. Keywords: extra logical meaning, metaphor, senses
Critical Discourse Analysis of Peanuts Comic Strips Loaded in The Jakarta Post Wijaya, Armeria
Tell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2013): September
Publisher : English Department FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/tell.v1i1.519

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AbstractThis study is conducted by analyzing the intended meanings lies behind the utterances in the dialogues of Peanuts Comic Strips in the Jakarta Post. Particularly, this study is aimed at analyzing the general socio-cultural knowledge applied to find the intended meanings, the kind of visual images used by the author to transmit the message, and the goals of the comic strips being loaded in the newspapers. Qualitative approach and content analysis is applied to get descriptive information. Specifically, this study uses Critical Discourse Analysis as the research technique. It sees the goal of the comic strips being loaded in the newspaper from the similarity of the storylines and the ideologies shared with the certain news. Keywords: critical discourse analysis, comic strips, intended meaning

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