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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: E- JOURNAL English Language and Literature Study Program of FBS UNP. Volume 1, Number 1, September 2012, ISSN 2302-3546. English Language and Literature Study Program journal is published three times a year (March, June, and September). It consits of scientific article and the result of reserach about language, literature and arts field.
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Analysis of Speech Acts Components Found in the "Mata Najwa" Talk Show Amanda, Loly Grenia; Jufrizal, Jufrizal
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127826

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This research aims to examine the speech act components and types of speech acts in the "Mata Najwa" talk show program. The focus of this research is the utterances of Najwa Shihab and three Indonesian presidential candidates in 2024. This research uses a descriptive-qualitative method. The theories used in this research are the theory of speech acts by Austin (1962) to determine the components of speech acts and the theory of speech acts by Searle (1969) to determine the types of speech acts. The results of the analysis in this research, in the form of action from the three components of speech acts, show that the most common form of locutionary act is opinion, the most common form of illocutionary act is conveying view, and the most common form of perlocutionary act is 'understanding from the listener'. Meanwhile, the type of speech act that is most dominant is representative.
The Struggle of African Americans against Racial Stereotypes Portrayed in Angie Thomas’s the Hate U Give (2017) Hakim, Reyhan Azra; Al-Hafizh, Muhd.
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127287

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This thesis focuses on The Hate U Give, a novel written by African American author Angie Thomas. The purpose of this study is to find out the types of racial stereotypes imposed on African Americans and how they struggle against them. This study uses racial stereotypes theory in order to analyze the novel. The data are taken from the words, sentences, phrases, and quotations from the novel. The method used in this study is the descriptive analysis with a qualitative approach to attain a profound comprehension and delve into social intricacies. In conducting the analysis, a racial stereotypes approach was applied. The result shows that there are three different types of racial stereotypes found in the novel such as criminal stereotype, fatherless black stereotype, and black ghetto stereotype. The study also shows that characters in the novel struggle against racial stereotypes in their own way, and some even want to change people's perceptions of racial stereotypes towards African Americans.
The Analysis of Ambiguity Found in T.S. Eliot's Poems Yuliani, Iya Mai; Oktoviandry, Rifki
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127557

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This research aimed to analyze the ambiguity found in T.S. Eliot’s poetry. This research was focused on Eliot words such as “The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock,” “The Hollow Men,” “Ash Wednesday,” “The Waste Land,” and “Gerontion.” This research used qualitative descriptive methods to discuss the ambiguity of analysis contained in T.S. Eliot’s poetry. The data was analyzed used Katz’s (1971) theory of ambiguity. The result found ambiguity divided into three types, namely structural, referential and lexical ambiguity. This research was identified types of ambiguity in the data, then explains how ambiguity occurs in the data. The research results show that lexical ambiguity frequently occurs in T.S. Eliot’s poetry rather than structural and referential ambiguity. In this study, phonetic ambiguity was not found in T.S. Eliot’s poems.
Phonetic-phonological and Lexical comparison of Lubuk Basung Sub-dialect with the Standard Minangkabaunese Suksio, Adrian; Jufrizal, Jufrizal
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127742

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Suksio, Adrian.2024. Phonetic-phonological and Lexical Comparison Between the Standard Minangkabau With Lubuk Basung Sub-dialect. Article. Padang. Department of English Language and Literature. The Faculty of Language and Arts. Universitas Negeri Padang. The study aims to determine the differences between the Lubuk Basung sub-dialect located in Agam district, West Sumatera and the Minangkabau language as a standard dialect in West Sumatera province. In this study, find many things that will enrich our knowledge in the fields of grammar and linguistics and their relationship with dialectology.This research uses descriptive qualitative method. In this case, it is possible to compare two languages so that the differences, similarities, and uniqueness are found and to know how close the relationship between the languages is to be studied. Studies were conducted directly in Lubuk Basung, Agam District, West Sumatra Province, and then compared to Minangkabau as the standard language of West Sumatra, which was studied in Belimbing District, Padang City, West Sumatra Province.Lubuk Basung sub-dialect which is located in Lubuk Basung in Agam District of West Sumatra Province, do not recognize phoneme /r/ and phoneme /a/ in the end of the word is omitted and the phoneme /a/ change into phonem /u/ at the end of the word.  KEYWORDS : PHONETIC-PHONOLOGICAL, LEXICAL , SUBDIAECT OF MINANGKABAU LANGUAGE
Agency in the Novel “Wanting Mor” by Rukhsana Khan (2009) Syahrin, Nada Alfi; Wahyuni, Delvi
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127350

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This research is an analysis of the novel Wanting Mor by Rukhsana Khan (2009). The research aims to analyze the agency shown by Afghan women in facing various oppressions in Afghanistan such as the patriarchal system, traditional social relation, foreign country intervention, and women with disabilities. The research used women's agency theory by Naila Kabeer within feminist literary theory. The form of this research is descriptive qualitative analysis. The data in this research was obtained from the novel Wanting Mor by Rukhsana Khan (2009). The results show that there are three factors lead to the emergence of Agency in Afghan women namely education, personal values, and support. This research also shows that there are three manifestations of women's agency in Afghanistan namely Decision-making, Self-determination, and Self-resilience.
The Meaning of Minangkabau Verb ‘Mangecek’: A Natural Semantic Metalanguage Analysis Ridella, Natasya; Jufrizal, Jufrizal
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127735

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This study aimed to analyze words in Minangkabau that have the same semantic prime: ‘mangecek’ using Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM). This research was conducted using a descriptive qualitative approach. This research used a theory by Goddard and Wierzbicka about NSM. The data found in this study were connected words that are associated with the prima semantic ‘say’/’mangecek’ in Minangkabau language. The sources of this data were the 10 informants who native speakers from Padang city, which is the capital city of the West Sumatera province. The data were collected using interview guidelines, recording equipment, and writing equipment. An interactive model of data analysis is used to analyze the data. From the data that were collected and analyzed there are a total of 10 words related to the semantic prime of ‘Say’: maupek, bacaruik, malawan, mangaluah, manyindia, marayu, bagunjiang, manyabuik, mamuji, and manyapo. These words are similar but not exactly the same so it will create misunderstanding in the diction.
Indonesian – English Code Mixing Used in Hello Cello Novel Citra Dewi, Ni Putu; Tustiawati, Ida Ayu Mela
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.124940

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This study aims to analyze the types and reasons of code mixing used in Hello Cello Novel by Nadia Ristivani. To achieve these goals, this study used a descriptive qualitative method and theory by Hoffman (1991). The data was taken from Hello Cello Novel by Nadia Ristivani. The result of this study shows 110 total data of code mixing in this study. There are three types of code mixing found, namely 95 data or 86% of intra sentential which made it as the most dominant types found in the study, 14 data or 13% of intra lexical, and 1 data or 1% involving a change of pronunciation. Meanwhile for the reasons of code mixing it was found seven reasons that why the character use code mixing in the novel. Those are; 85 data or 77% to talk about a particular topic which was the dominant finding in this study, 1 data or 1% to quote somebody else, 12 data or 11% to show empathy about something, 5 data or 5% due to interjection, 3 data or 3% to show repetition used for clarification, 2 data or 1,5% on intention of clarify the speech content for interlocutor and 2 data or 1,5% to express group identity.Key words: Code, Code Mixing, Hello Cello Novel
Translation Techniques of Assertive Speech Act in Frozen II Movies Subtitle Agista, Rifa; Oktoviandry, Rifki
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127555

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This research entitles “Translation Techniques of assertive speech acts in Frozen II movies subtitles”. This research aims to determine the types of assertive speech acts and the types of translation techniques for this film. Researcher used Yule theory (1996) in analyzing speech and the theory of translation techniques by Molina and Albir (2002). This research uses qualitative methods in analyzing data. Researcher found 34 data regarding assertive speech acts. The results of this research are 6 types of directive speech acts found in the speech of this film. This research also found nine types of translation techniques used by translator to translate utterance that contains assertive speech acts. The results of data analysis show that the dominant type of translation technique used by translators in translating assertive speech acts is the establish equivalent with 9 data (26%).
An Analysis of Translation Techniques of Interrogative Sentence in Maleficent Mistress of Evil 2019 Movie Subtitle Novika, Restu; Zaim, M
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127556

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This research conducted to analyze the translation techniques used in translating interrogative sentence in Maleficent Mistress of Evil 2019 movie subtitle. The purpose of this research in to find the type of translation techniques used in translating interrogative sentence in the movie. This research used theory Azar (2002) to identify interrogative sentence and theory Molina and Albir (2002) to identify translation technique. This research is descriptive qualitative research. The data were gathered from the subtitle of interrogative sentence in the movie. There are 88 data of interrogative sentence found in the movie. There were 11 types of translation techniques used in translating interrogative sentence in the movie, there were reduction with 18 data, establish equivalent with 14 data, linguistic compression with 14 data, literal translation with 14 data, calque with 12 data, discursive creation with 6 data, generalization with 3 data, modulation with 3 data, amplification with 2 data, transposition with 1 data and variation with 1 data. The results of data analysis show that the dominant type of translation technique in translating interrogative sentence is reduction with 18 data.
The ID Dominance in Kathleen Glasgow’s Novel Girl in Pieces (2016) Madiar, Melati Vaya Nugraha; Marlina, Leni
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i1.127767

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Nowadays, it is important to provide a deeper understanding of the psychological dynamics underlying self-injurious behavior in the context of fictional narratives, so that it can provide new insights into our understanding of mental health problems and the prevention of such dangerous behavior. This study aims to examine how the id dominance of the character Charlie in Kathleen Glasgow's novel "Girl in Pieces" influences self-injury behavior. The research method used is qualitative. The theories used in this study are the Theory of Personality by Sigmund Freud (1923). The results show that Factors contributing to Charlie's id dominance include personality imbalance, lack of coping skills, and traumatic experiences. 

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