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Linguistics and Elt Journal
ISSN : 23392940     EISSN : 26148633     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31764/leltj
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Linguistics and ELT Journal (p-ISSN 2339-2940 | e-ISSN 2614-8633) is published twice a year in the months of June and December. The purpose of LELTJ is to disseminate information and facilitate understanding among those people who are concerned with English language teaching and linguistics, emphasizing theoretical and empirical studies. This journal is administered by English Department of Muhammadiyah University of Mataram.
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The Production of Interdental Fricatives by English as a Foreign Language Students in English Course Bandung Salwa Fadila Firdaus; Lia Maulia Indrayani; Ypsi Soeria Soemantri
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (450.183 KB) | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v8i1.2546

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Every language has its characteristics in the production of sound. When learning a new language, one probably encountered unfamiliar sounds. For EFL students in Indonesia, they will find it hard to pronounce interdental fricative sound like [θ] and [ð] because, in Indonesian pronunciation, there are no interdental fricative sounds. Therefore, the limited consonant sounds in Indonesian that is not similar become one of the barriers for the students to pronounce the words in English properly. For instance, the words that contain interdental fricative sounds in word-initial position as in 'this' and 'thin', medial as in ‘father’ and ‘authority’, and final part as in ‘booth’ and ‘truth’. Based on this problem, this research attempts to find out and analyze the production of voiceless and voiced interdental fricatives by EFL students in Bandung using the help of software Praat (Boersma, 2001). The data were collected from four students with their voice recordings in pronouncing the words in English that contain an initial, medial and final position of interdental fricative. The result shows that the voiceless interdental fricative [θ] is produced as [d],[t],[th] and elimination of [θ] sound, while the voiced interdental fricative sound [ð] is produced as [d], [t] sounds.
Mood System in the Tourism Brochure of “Friendly Lombok” Edfan Juliansyah; Sutiono Mahdi
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Mood system can be found in every clause. This research was conducted to investigate the types of mood and their speech functions in the tourism brochure of “Friendly Lombok”. Qualitative descriptive research design was employed in conducting this research. The findings show that the mood system found in the tourism brochure of “Friendly Lombok” are declarative mood, interrogative mood, and imperative mood. In the brochure, the information and encouragement given by the author is delivered to the readers through the declarative mood.  The interrogative mood functions to demand questions and attract the readers’ attention.  The author’s authority to command and persuade the readers to take an action are expressed through the imperative mood. Based on the analysis, the declarative mood is the most common mood in the tourism brochure of “Friendly Lombok”.  It shows that the author of the brochure tends to state information and encouragement of tourism aspects in Lombok to the readers.
Politeness Phenomena in Rempung Language Muhammad Hudri; Irwandi Irwandi
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v8i1.3082

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This study aims at identifying the social structures in Rempung Village, elaborating the reflection of social structure in politeness, elaborating the influence of social structure and politeness phenomena toward the lexical levels particularly at behavioral verbs. The data were gathered through observation and interview. The instruments used in doing observation were note taking and recording. Furthermore, the informants are the speakers of Rempung language who reside at RW.01 Derma Bhakti, Rempung.  The study found that there are only two social classes exist in Rempung, they are higher-class and lower-class persons. In addition, there are also two language levels in Rempung namely polite and ordinary forms. The social structures influence the use of language in Rempung. Tau jamaq/tau ba’ (the lower-class person) tend to use basa alis (polite form of language) when speaking to tau reaq/tau bo (the higher-class person). It is also used by tau reaq to speak to other tau reaq who have distant relation. On the contrary, tau reaq commonly uses basa jamaq (ordinary form) in speaking to tau jamaq. Basa jamaq is also used by tau jamaq to speak to other tau jamaq, and among tau reaq who have close relation.
The Components of Abstracts in the Areas of Indonesian International Journals Asbah Asbah; Lalu Isnaeni Rahman
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v8i1.3083

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The readers prefer to read the abstract in order to find out the contents. It has to be short, easily read, and understandable. It consists of complete elements or components. The aimed of this study were to reveal the components of abstract and to find out what were patterns of moves. The researchers used descriptive qualitative approach because this study focused on the analysis or interpretation of the written material in context. Quirkos Application was used to sort, manage, analyzed and understand the data. From the results that already exist, there are thirteen procedures of writing abstracts used by writers in Indonesian International Journals Indexed Scopus. Those were I, IP, IR, IPR, IRD, IMR, PMR, PMD, IMRD, PMRD, IPMR, PIRM, and IPMRD. There are limitations in this research that have to be considered. First, this corpus consists of abstracts in only areas of Indonesia. Second, further research is necessary to determine the variables that affect the writers’ model in writing an appropriate abstract. Thirdly, the researchers only analyzed 47 abstracts. 
A Socio-Pragmatics Approach of Refusal Strategies on a Biopic Movie “Sang Pencerah (The Enlightener)” Hidayati Hidayati; Rima Rahmaniah
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v8i1.1064

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Refusal isnegative responses to request, invitations, suggestions, offers, and the like which are frequently used in our daily lives (Sadler & Eroz, 2001: 55). Refusing is not just directly by saying no, but it can be an indirect utterance by giving additional explanation or reason, statement of regret, etc.However, the researcher want to analyse the context of Sang Pencerah an Indonesian national heroine from Kauman, Yogyakartascript which is a biopic moviein sociolinguistics perspectives based on socio-pragmatics approach.Sang Pencerah(The Enlightener) is a 2010 Indonesian film is a biopicof Ahmad Dahlanwhich describes how he came to found the Islamic organisation Muhammadiyah.The subject of the study is the script itself with two problem statements, they are; doesindirect refusal strategies classifications are used by the characters in the movie in their conversation, and what indicated of it is applied. To investigate of the problemsanswer, the researcherapplies a theory of refusal strategies from Bebee, Takahashi, and Uliss-Weltz’s(1998). Hence, the researcher used a descriptive qualitative method in analyzing this researchby using the Miles and Huberman theory. In doing the analysis, the researcher found about indirect refusal strategies and the indicated of it is applied by the characters in the conversation of Sang Pencerah script movie. There are conversations using indirect refusal strategies and the types used by the characters in the conversation of the Sang Pencerah conversation script movie are 
Material Process in Mechanical Engineering Texts: Systemic Functional Linguistics Perspectives Mulyati Khorina
Linguistics and ELT Journal Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/leltj.v8i1.2874

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A creative clause is a type of clause operating either on the material process of doing or material process of happening. Since both material process types may occur in creative clauses, this study aims to investigate what verbs realize each of material process in creative clauses occurring in Mechanical Engineering texts and what verbs may realize both of the material process types in Mechanical Engineering texts. Therefore, this study employed the Systemic Functional Linguistic (SFL) framework to analyze the qualitative data obtained from an introductory textbook of Mechanical Engineering. The results showed that verbs create, form, make, produce, and develop realize the material process of doing while verbs appear, grow, occur, and develop realize the material process of happening. It implies that only one verb may realize both material process types.

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