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Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
ISSN : 25979248     EISSN : 25973819     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
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Articles 235 Documents
An Analysis of Formant Frequency of Indonesia Vowels By Bataknese and Javanese Speakers Elchaira, Nadya; Syarfina, Tengku
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v8i1.10347

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This study is aimed at analyzing the comparison between the measurement of frequency and formant frequency values of Bataknese and Javanese male and female in producing the vowels of the Indonesian language: /i/, /e/, /ə/, /a/, /u/, and /o/. The subjects of this study are two Indonesian sentences that consist of all of the vowels. The respondents are six Bataknese males and females from Medan and six Javanese males and females from Surabaya. In this study, the researcher used a qualitative method by presenting the numerical value of frequency and formant and the description of the findings. The result of this study showed that both Javanese females and males have a higher frequency and formant frequency in producing the vowels of the Indonesian language than Bataknese. Even though Batanese speakers sound like they have a higher intonation, the fact is that the that the frequency of Javanese speakers is higher. Furthermore, female speakers produce each word and vowel with a higher value than male speakers. Keywords: Phonetics Acoustic, Vowel, Frequency, Formant.
Deixis’s Analysis of Atouna El Toufoule’s Song on George Yule’s Perspective Bariyyah, Isnaeni Khoirul; Dienana, Arina; Sopian, Asep; Fauziyah, Widad Nur
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v8i1.10830

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Songs help share messages in different ways. Besides being artistic, they also carry values and messages from the singer through their lyrics. Some songs use simple sentences to make the message clear to listeners. Songs aren’t just for fun, they also deliver different messages. In this research, the song Atouna el Toufoule will be analyzed and classified into three types of deixis using George Yule’s theory, then correlated with phenomena that occur in connection with the song and expressed the optimistic values ​​contained in the song. In this research, the song Atouna el Toufoule will be analyzed and classified into three types of deixis using George Yule’s theory. It will then be correlated with phenomena that occur in connection with the song and express the optimistic values ​​contained in the song. The qualitative descriptive method is used in this research, and a content analysis research design is applied. After analysis, the deixis contained in the song Atouna el Toufoule are 36 persona deixis, 0 place deixis and 1 time deixis, persona deixis is dominant in this song. By examining parts of the lyrics from Atouna el Toufoule song we can see the songwriter narrating the sorrowful and ironic experiences children face, particularly those affected by war. This research not only looks at deixis but also correlates the song's lyrics to the grim reality of children losing their childhood to war while also highlighting the message of optimism embedded in each lyric. Bottom of Form Keyword: Atouna el Toufuole, Deixis, Optimism, Pragmatics
Profesional Competence of English Teachers' Alumni of IAIN Bengkulu in the Era of Industrial Revolution 4.0 Haryanto, Endang; Zasrianita, Fera
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v8i1.11135

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The purpose of this study is to examine the professional competence of IAIN English program alumni in using information technology in the 4.0 era in English learning at secondary school. The research method used in this study is descriptive qualitative and the subjects in this study were English teachers who are alumni of IAIN Bengkulu who teach at the junior high school level in Seluma, Manna and Kaur Regencies. Data analysis in this research is done by classifying and comparing data from observation, interview, and documentation, and data analysis includes data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Based on the result of the study, the data showed that the level of digital literacy skills in using MLS is considered being advanced category only 30% of alumni. Furthermore, the ability of teachers to make MLS learning is only 20% as well as the ability to use learning methods and techniques. Furthermore, among alumni who teach are 30% who experienced in training 20% and the only 10 % of the teachers who developed their own teaching materials on MLS were only 10%. To sum up, most of the teachers who were the alumni were not capable enough in personalizing technology to the classroom. Hence a recommendation it would be necessary for university to prepare their alumni with qualified experiences during their study. Keywords: English, Competence, Professional Teacher
Wordwall: Media for Enriching Vocabulary of Sixth Graders Damayanti, Putu Julia Nirmala; Utami, I G A Lokita Purnamika; Suprianti, G. A. P
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v8i1.11140

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This study explores the development and implementation of Wordwall-based educational games designed to supplement the "My Next Word" book for sixth-grade students in SD Negeri 1 Baktiseraga Singaraja, Indonesia. The research aimed to enhance vocabulary acquisition through interactive and engaging digital learning experiences aligned with the Merdeka Curriculum's educational objectives. Various game types were developed, integrating multimedia elements such as images and audio to enrich the learning process. The study followed a structured approach, including blueprint formulation, iterative development, quality assessment, and real-world testing to optimize educational effectiveness. Findings highlight the potential of digital educational games in supporting language learning and fostering student engagement in primary school environments. Keywords: Digital Learning, Primary Education, Vocabulary Acquisition, Wordwall Educational Games
Patriachal Culture's Effects on Women as Reflected on the Basis of Sex (2018) Film Kamila, Zahra
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v8i1.11152

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Gender stereotypes appear in the media, such as in films when male rulers typically govern female minority groups; this situation is known as patriarchal culture. The patriarchal culture emphasizes the need to study literature through film as a product of a culture that depicts discrimination against women through figures and storylines. This research method applies descriptive qualitative research to collect and analyze how patriarchal culture's effects on women and women's attempts against patriarchal culture are reflected in the film On the Basis of Sex (2018) using Radical Feminism theory from Kate Millet’s prespective. Research findings highlight that the film On the Basis of Sex depicts patriarchal culture effects as women's access to education, job opportunities, women's behavior, and freedom in public spaces. This study further investigates women's attempts against patriarchal culture through the female characters in this film, namely their challenges with education, carieer, self-confidence, and skills. As a result, this study's involvement reveals insight into the value of media depiction of gender issues and helps to advance the gender equality movement for women. Keywords: Gender Stereotype, Radical Feminism, Patriarchal Culture, Women
The Implementation of Curriculum Merdeka in English Subject; A Case Study of The Elementary English Teacher in Batam Purba, Hilarius Raditya Priambada; The, Desmond; Tansri, Frandy; Siska, Kharisma Anjar; Zaki, Leil Badrah
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v8i1.11186

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As times change, the education curriculum in Indonesia has undergone many modifications, with the latest being the Kurikulum Merdeka. This curriculum is a government response aimed at addressing the decline in meaningful learning during the pre-pandemic, pandemic, and post-pandemic phases. This study aims to examine the implementation of the Kurikulum Merdeka in the English language subject at a private elementary school in Batam City. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with a case study approach. Data collection was conducted through classroom observations and interviews with teachers. The results indicate that the implementation of the Kurikulum Merdeka at the school is not yet fully realized, particularly in terms of applying student-centered learning. On the first day, teaching methods were still predominantly teacher-centered, although there was an increase in interaction between students and teachers on the second day. Additionally, this study found that teachers hold a positive view of the curriculum but face several challenges, such as inadequate facilities and resources, as well as difficulties in student adaptation. This study suggests the need for adequate teacher training and the provision of supportive facilities to enhance the implementation of the Kurikulum Merdeka. Furthermore, further research is needed to explore specific strategies to address these challenges and improve student learning outcomes. By gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges and factors affecting the implementation of this curriculum, it is hoped that targeted intervention strategies can be developed to improve the quality of education in Indonesia.
Bilingualism, Trilingualism, Multilingualism, and Polylingualism: Softening Language Boundaries in South African Classrooms. Kemende Wunseh, Quinta
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v8i1.12612

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ABSTRACT South African society is highly diverse with 12 official (including the South African sign language) languages used for teaching and learning. This society is multilingual, multicultural, and multireligious. Translanguaging is simply a pedagogical term used to describe the natural ways bilingual/multilingual individuals use their languages in their everyday lives. This paper suggests translanguaging pedagogy to soften language boundaries in South African multilingual and multicultural classrooms. Hence, educators working with multilingual learners must remember that a positive teaching foundation translates across language barriers. This paper is discussed qualitatively using an extended literature review examining both national and international studies that are relevant to the topic. These sources were identified and analysed. The result from this extended literature review shows that translanguaging goes beyond theory to critical pedagogical practice. Also, it shows that effective teaching strategies based on empathy and acceptance should easily translate from monolingual to multilingual learners. Therefore, there is a need to employ a translanguaging strategy in the classroom to center the marginalised languages in South African classroom space. This extended literature review offers a prototype for teachers, education actors, and policymakers to re-imagine South Africa’s bi/multilingual classrooms through the lens of translanguaging. Keywords: Bi/Multilingualism, Extended Literature, South Africa; Translanguaging
The Effect of Talkback Application on the Ability to Understand the Alphabet in Blind Peaple Sulastri, Sulastri; Prystiananta, Nostalgianti Citra; Udhiyanasari, Khusna Yulinda
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v8i1.12803

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This study discusses the effect of the talkback alphabet recognition application which is expected to help the blind people. This study aims to improve the ability to understand the alphabet through the talkback application for the blind people on Jl. Ahmad Yani Number 25, Tamansari Village, Bondowoso Regency. This type of research is Single Subject Research (SSR). This study uses an A-B design. The subject of this study is a blind person with the initials M. In the research process, two phases were used, namely the baseline phase and the intervention phase. In the baseline phase which was carried out for 5 sessions and 10 sessions in the intervention phase with a time of 40 minutes each session. From the results of the baseline percentage, namely 40%, 40%, 50%, 60% and 50%, the results obtained were continued with analysis in conditions and between conditions. The percentage of overlap obtained was 0% which shows that the intervention given to the blind person has an effect on the understanding of the alphabet in the talkback application. Thus, the formulation of the problem presented is answered that the talkback application is effective in improving the ability to understand the alphabet in blind people on Jl. Ahmad Yani Number 25, Tamansari Village, Bondowoso Regency. Keywords: Blind; Talkback application; Single Subject Research (SSR); alphabet letters
A Linguistics Landscape Study on Prawirotaman Street Yogyakarta Setyawan, Agustinus Hary; Rahmawan, Andi Dian; Yuniarto, Hendy
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v8i1.13428

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This study explores the linguistic landscape of Prawirotaman Street in Yogyakarta, focusing on three research questions: the languages and language strategies used in public signs, public attitudes towards these languages, and the public's perception of their usage. The intersection of global communication needs and local heritage preservation is examined through a qualitative methodology involving photography and interviews. Using Cenoz & Gorter’s classification system, 51 units of analysis were identified and categorized according to Thongtong Tiwahporn's classification classification of signs. Additionally, interviews with shop owners, employees, and tourists were conducted to understand the motivations behind linguistic strategies and their attitudes towards English, Javanese, Indonesian, and other languages. The study found that Code Mixing was the most prevalent language strategy, used in 35% of the signs, followed by Hybrid Syntactic Structures and Abbreviations. Quantitative data revealed that 51.85% of the signs were monolingual, while 48.14% were bilingual, with English being the most frequently used language. The public's perception of language use varied, with 46% expressing positive attitudes and 27% very positive. The results highlight the delicate balance between meeting international tourism demands and preserving local linguistic heritage. This comprehensive approach, combining qualitative insights and quantitative data, provides a nuanced understanding of the linguistic landscape in Prawirotaman Street, contributing valuable insights into language use in urban tourism contexts. Keywords Linguistic Landscape, Public Sign, Prawirotaman, Public Attitude, Public Perception
Slow Learners’ Difficulties in Learning Basic English Literacy and Numeracy at SMP L Sidoharjo Oktaviani, Ayu; Yulfi, Yulfi
Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Linguistic, English Education and Art (LEEA) Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/leea.v8i2.13486

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This research was obtained to investigate slow learners’ difficulties in learning Basic English literacy and numeracy at SMP N L Sidoharjo Musi Rawas Distric. Mix method was be applied in conducting this research in order to answer two research questions about the slow learners’ difficulties and the factors of difficulties in learning Basic English literacy and numeracy. In collecting data, the researchers used diagnostic test and interview. Twenty seventh grader slow learners’ took part as the subject of the research. And data from test were analyzed quantitatively, while data from interview were analyzed qualitatively by using model analysis of Miles and Huberman: data collection, condensation, data display and drawing and verifying conclusion. After analyzing data, it was found that slow learners at SMP L Sidoharjo face difficulties in Basic English Literacy and Numeracy. In literacy, they have problem in reading, especially in getting specific information from the text. Then, they also faced difficulties in arranging words into simple sentences and arranging simple sentences into a good paragraph. While in numeracy, they were difficult in comprehending data in the form of table, graph or chart. Calculating how much they have paid (price) and writing number into words became other difficulties for them. These difficulties were caused by several factors that come from internal and external factors. Their cognitive intelligence and their attitude in learning English were factors from themselves. In addition, their parents’ careless relating to their study, limitation of learning facilities and their parents’ educational background were affected to their success in learning. Furthermore, the quantity of using learning media and unvaried teaching techniques used by the English teacher affected to their interest and enthusiastic in learning English. These all became the factors of their difficulties in learning Basic English Literacy and Numeracy. Keywords: Basic English, Learning Difficulties, Literacy, Numeracy, Slow Learners