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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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The Types of Directive Speech Acts Used In Minangkabaunese By FBS UNP Students Putri, Cynthia Maharani; Jufrizal, Jufrizal
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.128589

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This research aimed to analyze the types and types of directive speech acts that are most dominantly used by FBS UNP students, thereby providing valuable insight into the pragmatic aspects of their language use in certain situations. Understanding this type of directive speech act can have implications for language teaching and intercultural communication in the Minangkabau speaking community. This research was a types of qualitative research method. The researcher found (23,07%) data commands, (23,07%) data requests and (7,8%) data give permission were found. The type of directive speech act of suggestions is the most dominant used in (46,1%) data found. 
The Translation of Euphemism in the Novel “Fifty Shades Of Grey” Yusuf, Hannisa Mawaddah; Ardi, Havid
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.125154

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This research analyzed the translation of euphemism in the novel Fifty Shades of Grey (2011). This research aimed to find the types of euphemisms and the translation technique used by the translator in the novel Fifty Shades of Grey and wanted to know the impact of translation technique on euphemism results in TT. The euphemism types were analyzed using Allan and Burridge’s (2020) theory, classifying euphemisms into metaphor, hyperbole, idiom, litotes, circumlocution, acronym, shortening, indirection, and borrowing. Then, the translation technique was analyzed by using Molina and Albir’s (2002) theory as follows: borrowing, calque, literal translation, compensation, transposition, description, modulation, amplification, adaptation, established Equivalent, general translation, particularization, reduction, discursive creation, substitution, linguistic compression, linguistic amplification, and variation. The finding shows that the established Equivalent was the most dominant translation technique used by the translator to translate the euphemism types in the novel Fifty Shades of Grey into Indonesia. It also shows that the technique of translation affected the categories of euphemism translation results; if the types of euphemisms are translated with literal translation techniques, the meaning of euphemism becomes lost.
An Analysis of Politeness Strategies in the Directive Speech Acts in The Sleepover Movie Ersi, Jannatul Firdaus; Ardi, Havid
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.124780

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This research focuses on the main character's directed speech act and politeness methods in the movie The Sleepover (2020). The goals of this study are to discover what directed speech act utterances are utilized by the main character and what politeness tactics are used by the main character of the film. This study's data is an English script (subtitle) for The Sleepover Movie. The qualitative research method was applied in this study. The goal of this study is to discover what kind of directive speech act and politeness methods the main character use. The findings of this study concern three of four directed speech acts performed by the main character and four types of politeness methods employed by the character.
The Similarities and Differences of Jo March’s Character in The Novel and Film of “Little Women” Saputra, Septian Bimo; Nurholis, Nurholis; Sariyati, Ice
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.126355

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Literary adaptation involves changes in the process of transferring some elements from the source text into the new medium, one of the examples is the adaptation of the narrative elements such as the main character. This study analyzes the adaptation process from the novel Little Women by Louisa May Alcott adapted to the film Little Women by Greta Gerwig the main purpose of the research is to analyze the similarities and differences found in Jo March's character between the novel and its film adaptation.  This study used the qualitative descriptive method combined with the theory of adaptation by Hutcheon (2013). The findings of this study were the narrative elements adapted, namely Jo March as the main character in the novel and film. In conclusion, the similarities and differences found in Jo March’s character from the novel and film were the consequences of the process of adaptation that involved some adjustments to fit with the new medium.  
Connotative Meaning of Olivia Rodrigo’s Selected Song Lyrics Syafitri, Syafitri; Jufrizal, Jufrizal
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.124875

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This research was conducted to analyze the connotative meaning of Olivia Rodrigo's song lyrics. The objectives of this research are (1) to identify the connotative meaning of Olivia Rodrigo's song lyrics, (2) to identify the connotative types in Olivia Rodrigo's song lyrics. This research uses the theory of Abdul Chaer which states that connotative meaning can be divided into two kinds, namely positive connotative (the word snoring) and negative connotative (the word growling). The researcher used a qualitative approach in analyzing the data. The data of this research are the songs by Olivia Rodrigo in the album Sour. five songs were selected: "Brutal", "Deja vu", "Traitor", "Happier", and "Enough For You". The results show that there are eighteen data containing connotative meanings: ten data with positive meanings and eight data with negative meanings. The dominant positive connotation is found in the song "Happier", while the most negative connotation is "Brutal".
Greeting Words in Kerincinese Found in Semerap and Pulau Tengah Dialect Saputra, M. Robes; Jufrizal, Jufrizal
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.125055

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This research aimed at finding the greeting words in Kerincinese found in Semerap and Pulau Tengah dialect and the similarities and differences of Kerincinese greeting words found in Semerap and Pulau Tengah dialect. The type of this research was descriptive qualitative method. The data were Kerincinese greeting words used by the informants. The informants of this research were Semerap and Pulau Tengah native speakers. The researcher found 95 greeting words found in Semerap and Pulau Tengah dialect. The researcher found four types of Kerincinese greeting words in Semerap dialect. They were kinship, customary, religious, and pronouns. Meanwhile, there were four types of Kerincinese greeting words found in Pulau Tengah dialect. They were kinship, customary, religious, and pronouns. The affixation in the Kerinci language especially in Semerap and Pulau Tengah dialect become the main reasons the greeting words in these two villages are different.
Social Phobia in Nina LaCour's Novel Watch Over Me (2020) Jafani, Raisa Hanifa; Anwar, Desvalini
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.125085

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This research is an analysis of the novel Watch Over Me by Nina LaCour (2020). The analysis reveals the issue of social phobia which is one of the anxiety disorder types experienced by the main character in the novel. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method and the data is taken from quotations related to the topic. The theory used in this study is Psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud, which examines how anxiety develops and is influenced by several factors in three parts of the human psyche: id, ego, and superego. The purposes of this research are to find out the symptoms of the main character’s social phobia, factors that influenced the causes of social phobia, and the role of peers in overcoming the social phobia suffered by the main character in the Watch Over Me novel. The result of this study is that the main character can overcome social phobia with the help of friends where she works.
Semiotic Analysis of Teenagers' Struggles in TXT's Music Videos from "The Chaos Chapter: Fight or Escape" Album Putri, Tiara Jas; Jufrizal, Jufrizal
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.128716

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Due to the increasing cases of mental health in teenagers, TXT tries to represent the various problems and struggles faced by teenagers today in the music videos on one of their albums. This research was conducted to see the visual and verbal signs and denotative meanings, connotative meanings, and myths that represent the struggles of teenagers found in the TXT’s music videos from The Chaos Chapter: FIGHT OR ESCAPE album. This research analyzed scenes out of three music videos.  Semiotic theory by Barthes (1967) was used in this study with qualitative approach. Visual signs found include family issues, hallucinations, act impulsively, desire to be freedom and so on. While verbal signs found are, feeling of isolation, hallucinations, have feelings of sorrow, and identity crisis. Meanwhile, the denotative meanings found include family issues, thinking friends are everything, giving up easily and so on. On the other hand, the connotative meanings found are often running away from problems, like to do things that hurt themselves, confused about their own life. While the myths found are, teenagers often run away from home to find a sense of security and comfort that they don't find at home and think that suicide is not wrong.
Psychological Condition Reflected in Adam Haslett's Short Story You Are Not Stranger Here (2002) Geovani, Oliffia Larensza; Al-Hafizh, Muhd.
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.125318

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 This study aimed to discus the psychological problem condition in Short story You’re Not Stranger Here by Adam Haslett (2002). This analysis  elaborated about the psychological problem (trauma) and the negative impact of the psychological problem itself. This analysis described about “Psychological Condition Reflected in Adam Haslett’s You’re Not Stranger Here  (2002). This research conducted using the descriptive qualitative approach. This data analysis was to analyze novel You’re Not Stranger Here (2002) by Adam Haslett. The data was collected from the quotation in the novel. The data was in the form of sentences, words and phrases .The source of data in this research was a novel written by Adam Haslett entitled You Are Not Stranger Here. The result of analysis "You Are Not a Stranger Here" by Adam Haslett delves deeply into the complexities of human psychology and mental illness through interconnected short stories. It portrays a range of psychological problems, including depression, anxiety, and trauma, and highlights their profound impact on individuals' lives. Through the characters' experiences, the short story sheds light on the various ways in which these conditions manifest, intertwine, and challenge their ability to function in their daily lives. 
An Analysis of The Word Formation Process of English Slang in The Venom Film Script: Let There Be Carnage (2021) Shera, Lovitha Maylenia; Fitrawati, Fitrawati
English Language and Literature Vol 13, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ell.v13i2.124783

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Slang Word is almost used in every conversation among young people and extends through many media and it was created and is now used largely by young people and teenagers. This is due to the fact that people react to new trends and terms more quickly and more frequently than before. Slang words can be found in movies, because slang words are informal words that, from year to year experience new slang vocabulary increases. This research is An Analysis of The Word Formation Process of English Slang in The Venom Film Script: Let There Be Carnage (2021). The purpose of this study was to find out how many Slang Words and the characteristic groupings of Slang Words found in the film script Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) and the Word Formation Process experienced by Slang Word. This study uses the theory of Yule (1985) and Allan and Burridge (2006). The data instrument used in this research is in the form of data collection and making a table of indicators to clarify the theory applied to this research. The method used is descriptive research by collecting and explaining the meaning of the Slang Words found. The data found are the Slang Word Characteristics there are Fresh and Creative, Flippant, Imitative, and Acronym. The Slang Word data found underwent a word formation process, there are Compounding, Borrowing, Coinage, Blending, Conversion, and Derivation. The results of this study found 44 words that belong to the characteristics of Slang Word, with the most dominant Fresh and Creative, namely 20 words (45.45%) and the least data, namely, Acronym 1 word (2.27%). From the Slang Word data it was found that only 25 words underwent a Word Formation Process with dominant compounding of 15 words (60%) and data of at least 1 word Derivation (4%).

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