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INDONESIA
VISION
ISSN : 20864213     EISSN : 27457982     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.30829/vis.v17i2
Core Subject : Education, Social,
VISION is focused on research on English language education, English literature, and English Linguistics, within sub categories: English Language Teaching and Learning, English Language Curriculum Practice dan Development, Implementation of Technologies in English, Language Teaching and Learning, English Language Testing and Evaluation, Teaching English for Young Learners, English Teachers` Training, Teacher Education and Professional Development, Language Acquisition, Bilingual and Multilingual Education, English for, Specific Purposes, English Linguistics, English Literacy, Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, and Neurolinguistics, Discourse Analysis, Translation in English
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SLANG LANGUAGE Rafika Dewi Nasution
VISION Vol 9, No 9 (2016): VISION
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This article is describe an explanation about Sociolinguistics slang is part of linguistics study, the definitions of slang,  history of slang, types of slang, characteristic of slang , and kinds of slang.
STANDARDS OF CREATIVE TEACHER PERFORMANCE Nurika Khalila Daulay
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Teacher's creativity should be applied in critical thinking skills and a lot of ideas and a lot of ideas, so that they can see the same thing but with a different way of thinking, especially the meaning of quality education services in the context of learning.Keywords: Standard, performance, teacher.
ANALYSIS DISCOURSE DEIXIS EKSOFORIS IN THE DAILY ALERT, ANALYSIS, AND FIELD BUSINESS YEAR 2014 Tri Indah Kusumawati
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This study entitled "Analysis of Deixis Eksoforis In Discourse On the Daily Alert, 2014". This study aimed to describe the form of Deixis Eksoforis which examines deixis persona, temporal, locative, and social. As well as analyzing the more dominant forms of deixis appears in discourse analysis.    Sample data will be analyzed based on five types of themes: education, law, corruption, health, and religion published in the daily discourse on Alert edition from June to August 2014. Thus, the number of objects of research amounted to 5 discourse. This research uses descriptive method, a method that describes the data naturally and what it is.    Based on the five themes are analyzed, it can be seen that deixis persona most commonly found in every discourse, totaling 78 words (54.9%). Furthermore, social deixis totaling 35 words (24.6%), then the locative deixis amount to 22 words (15.4%), and the latter temporal deixis amounted to 7 words (4.9%) of 142 sentences were analyzed.Keywords: persona, temporal, locative, social
YOUNG LEARNER’S ENGLISH SPEECH PRODUCTION DEASY YUNITA SIREGAR
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The area of globalization makes a new competition in the life of all over the world. Those things which were not permitted to happen in the previous era, nowadays has been changed, everything might aware and people become more creative in fighting a competition. Due to the competition, People of Indonesia also prepare their selves and families to improve the human resources qualities. Parents do some efforts to improve their children capacity building such giving their children additional lessons in effort to prepare them to the era of competition. Therefore, nowadays English as an international language become important and young children are prepare to achieve it before entering school. Keywords: Language Acquisition, Behavioral Approach, Learning Theory, Young Learner’s Speech
Students’ Problems in Learning Conjunction Syamsul Bahri Panggabean
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This paper is discussed about students’ problems in learning conjunction. Conjunction is one of the topic in part of speech that should be learnt by the students. The srtudents faced problems in identifying the types of conjunction and how to use it in sentence.
SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES OF THE JINAYAT QANUN AND ITS OPPOSING TEXTS Anggraini T Saragih
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The Jinayat Qanun (JQ) as one of the qanuns issued and enforced by the Governments in the Aceh Province has resulted in opposing views by the stake holders at the provincial and national levels.  The JQ and its opposing texts need studying by which objective descriptions can be obtained for the purpose of developmenal programs at the Aceh Province as a part of the Republic of Indonesia.  This study is based on linguistic theories, which objectively describes the system, structure and linguistic realizations of the JQ and its opposing texts.  This is a qualitatively descriptive study with texts, and descriptions of social contexts of the texts as the data.  The data were obtained by collecting the JQ and its opposing texts and interviews.  The data were then analyzed by using theories of text analysis commonly used in systemic functional linguistic (SFL) theories.  The findings show that each of the two kinds of text has its own different system, stucture and linguistic realizations as each of which is related to different functions and social contexts.  In other words, there have been various understandings of the two texts.  By the various understandings of the two texts, views of the stake holders form proportionally; a condition which is highly needed in Indonesia as a democratic country.  Key Words: qanun jinayat, Aceh, opposing views
LOAN WORDS IN INDONESIAN Rina Devianty
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This article describes the contribution of some foreign language vocabulary in Indonesian. In the loan of foreign language vocabulary into the Indonesian, remains to be adjusted with the writing and pronunciation Indonesian. One foreign language is absorbed into the Indonesian language is English.Keyword: loan, foreign language, English
INDONESIAN LANGUAGE AND ARTS ERNITA DAULAY
VISION Vol 9, No 9 (2016): VISION
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Indonesia is culturally rich. Indonesian art and culture are intertwined with religion and age-old traditions from the time of early migrants with Western thoughts brought by Portuguese traders and Dutch colonists.The culture of Indonesia has been shaped by long interaction between original indigenous customs and multiple foreign influences.In addition to these basic cultural sensitivities, religion plays a large role in Indonesian life and values. Over eighty-five percent of the people in Indonesia consider themselves Muslims, though their practices differ considerably from Islam as it's practiced in the Middle East. This is because of the rich texture of different religious traditions in the archipelago, from Buddhism and Hinduism to Chinese Confucianism to European Christianity to indigenous animist and ancestor worship practices. For many, the name of Islam is only the sheet that covers the shape of their ancestors' and communities' eclectic spiritual practices. The islands of Indonesia have been major trade hubs for over a thousand years, and each island has its own unique mix of religious traditions and practices depending on who decided to set port there. Therefore, while there are a few religious and spiritual practices that are practiced by a majority of the population, the main rule regarding religion in Indonesia is,"Judge not, lest ye be judged."? By and large, Indonesians are very friendly people, always willing to strike up a conversation and interested in connecting with foreigners. This can seem extreme to some travellers, particularly for those from Western cities where just looking at someone in the subway can be cause for angry glares.The arts of Indonesia are many, especially Indonesian paintings which are unique works of art. Indonesian culture, especially its architecture has been to a great extent dominated and influenced by the Indian, although European influences have also been particularly strong since the nineteenth century. Traditional buildings in Indonesia are built on stilts with oversized saddle roofs which have been the home of the Batak and the Toraja.Key words: Indonesian Tradition, Indonesian Arts and Language and People
LANGUAGE AND GENDER : ANALYSIS OF MARGARET THATCHER’S QUOTES Utami Dewi
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Language style is the entity of a speaker. There are many factors that influence one’s language style, such as: gender, social status, educational background, etc. Both of men and women have their own characteristic and behavior in the society so it can make them become different in some aspect, especially in the way they use a language. It means gender influence one’s language style. Men and women have different role and status in the society. The way of their thought and then represent it into a language is also different. This article describes about analysis of Margaret Thatcher’s quotes. Most of Margaret Thatcher’s quotes shows that she uses more Men’s language than Women’s language. It means that women do not automatically use the feminin language. It depends on some factors.

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