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ELITE Journal: Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
ISSN : 28509938     EISSN : 25809946     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
The journal aims to be an open-access journal platform which publishes and disseminates the ideas and researches on English Linguistics, Literature, and Education in primary, secondary or undergraduate level. The scopes of the published articles in prioritized order are (1) Affects and values in English Linguistics, Literature, and Education , and (2) The development of Islamic researches in English field.
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POLITENESS PRINCIPLES IN TRADITIONAL MARKET INTERACTIONS Syarifudin Syarifudin; Afif Ikhwanul Muslimin
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 1 No 2 (2019): English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
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This research outlines how the interaction among Javanese women takes place in traditional markets from a linguistic stand point. It aims primarily at describing the politeness principles in the speech of Javanese women taking place at Karangploso traditional markets in Malang city, East Java Province. There is evidence that women dominate the interaction of selling and buying that occurs in traditional markets considering their role in the domestic domain. The speech act of Javanese women in traditional markets in Malang city was analyzed based on Leech’s politeness principles. These principles consist of six maxims namely generosity maxim, tact maxim, approbation maxim, agreement maxim, modesty maxim, and sympathy maxim. The Javanese women’s speeches were classified on the basis of all of the maxims’ characteristics. The method used is a qualitative method in accordance with Bodgam and Tailor theory. The results showed that all maxims of politeness principles were found in the interaction involving women in traditional markets in Malang city. More importantly, the use of high Javanese language as a means of communication containing the realization of politeness principles may reduce the probability of verbal abuse occurring in the interaction among Javanese women in Kaarangploso traditional markets in Malang city.
ANALYZING CODE-SWITCHING IN GEORGE BERNARD SHAW’S PYGMALION Anita Anita
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 1 No 2 (2019): English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
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This paper is identifying the factors that cause code-switching among the characters in George Bernard Shaw’s work, Pygmalion. The method used in this research is descriptive analysis method starting from collecting data, organizing them based on classification, then analyzing them. The result shows that the condition of speakers, listeners, changes from formal to informal, changes the topic of conversation are the causes of code-switching which can be seen from the dialogue in the drama. The author found code swithcing corpus that occurred because of the differences of status, education, relationship, and purposes. The form of speech covers the aspect of sociolingustics, pragmatics, variety of language, speech act, registers, and rhetorics.
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTEGRATING OF FOUR SKILLS IN TEACHING PRONUNCIATION Amalia Ila
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 1 No 2 (2019): English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
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Pronunciation is one important aspect which determines the intelligibility of spoken language. The aim of this study was to identify the students’ perception of the integrating of four skills in teaching pronunciation, especially in teaching past tense verbs. The participants of the study included 30 students of English education department, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training of UIN “SMH” Banten. Collecting the data, the researcher used Likert-scale questionnaires. The questionnaire covered some aspects of basic principles of integrated lesson proposed by Oxford (2001). The data then analyzed using the descriptive statistical analysis to find out the percentage of each item of the questionnaire. The result showed that the majority of the students were comfortable with the integration of four skills in teaching pronunciation and enjoyed the activities and tasks in the classroom. The study also revealed that learning pronunciation integrated with other skills such as reading, writing, listening, speaking, was very useful to enhance the students’ communicative competence. Repetition combined with the use of audio-based resources as well as authentic materials were still considered very helpful for the students to practice pronunciation.
METAPHOR PLAY BETWEEN JOKOWI AND PRABOWO IN THE LAST BATTLE Khristianto Khristianto; Arif Budiman
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 1 No 2 (2019): English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
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Metaphor is many times a spontaneous expression to pack a person’s feeling on a phenomenon. This is obvious in a political contest between Jokowi and Prabowo in the last presidential election in Indonesia. Both always exchange statements to respond over a thing or one to another. Their statements flower with the use of metaphors to represent and to emphasize their subjective perception. This research is a content analysis making use the texts from Indonesian media recording the statements of the two contestants. From the data source, the metaphor is selected and analyzed using theory of conceptual metaphor (Lakoff& Johnson: 1980) of which meanings are seen from CDA’s concept of Teun van Dijk (2001) and Lynne’s (2008) affective effect of metaphor. After the analysis, it was found out that the metaphor functions to emphasize the topics in question, like the importance of Indonesian unity as in “menjalin dan merawat…persaudaraan”, to distance the topics, “sedikit kesulitan”, and to evaluate positively, “kue ekononomi digital”. Both sides agree that unity is important, but they blame each other as being the culprit of the broken unity. In other issues, both sides make use of their opposing ideas to hyperbolize others’ negativity and to conceal others’ positivity.
LABELLED BRACKET IN CONSTRUCTING NOUN PHRASE OF COLLEGE STUDENTS’ NARRATIVE COMPOSITIONS Sulistiani Anita; Winatu Kurnianingtyas Sri Agung
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 1 No 2 (2019): English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
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The main core in sentence is noun phrase because of its important functions as subject, object, and complement. In constructing noun phrase based on the functions, it has characteristics of components structure. Thus, its functions and the components have to be understood by second language learners well to create and compose a good sentence. This article investigates the constructions of English College Students’ Compositions at IAIN Ponorogo. In analyzing that problem, qualitative research was conducted and the documentation of narrative texts of 24 TIA students were collected and syntactical analysis with labelled bracket was applied to analyze the construction of noun phrase. The findings revealed that there were 479 sentences in students’ writing compositions and four types of noun phrase constructions found in those sentences. They were 469 sentences constructed from pre-modifier and head, 453 sentences were head itself, 25 sentences were constructed from head and post-modifier and pre-modifier, head and post-modifier were defined in 113 sentences. Noun phrase has different forms and functions in sentences which the college students have to understand well. Indeed, the students are able to identify the parts of noun phase easily through labeled bracket.
SPIRIT OF LIFE THROUGH PASSION IN LORD BYRON’S POEMS Mosleh Habibullah
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 1 No 2 (2019): English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
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Someone who lives in the world cannot escape with enthusiasm. Everyone has passion. the spirit can encourage someone to evaluate what the meaning and value of life is. In this case, it depends on the individual who awakens the spirit to get a better and deeper life value. Emotion becomes the driving force of one's life spirit. Byron was an English poet in the Romantic period, he was born in an abnormal condition at his feet so that his life was very sensitive, his poetry expressed feelings through the power of his emotions and was influenced by his past experiences that were full of suffering throughout his life, he always escaped from it to get a life better with the spirit of his life through a strong desire, to get what he wants and overcome the problems of his life. That is expressed in the three poems in this article.
THE ROLE OF “MATRICULATION” AS INFLUENTIAL FACTOR CONTRIBUTING TO THE STUDENTS’ ENGLISH PERFORMANCE Nina Afrida; Shafrida Waty; Nurul Hidayani
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 1 No 2 (2019): English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
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“Matriculation” program is a program held by Language Development Institution of IAIN Langsa to prepare and to check the students’ basic knowledge of English. This paper reports the contribution and influence of “Matriculation” program to the students’ English performance. 60 students from 12 different fields at IAIN Langsa during the 2014-2015 academic year and 10 lecturers were chosen as samples. Data were collected using questionnaire, interview and document, and analyzed by using mixed method. The findings indicate that there is only weak and limited contribution of “Matriculation” to the students’ English performance.
COLLOCATIONS MASTERY OF THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Eka Sustri Harida; Hamka
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 1 No 2 (2019): English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
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This study is about students‟ collocation mastery of the English Department students of IAIN Padangsidimpuan. The students‟ ability in mastering vocabulary is still low; it makes the students‟ ability also low ability in mastering collocation. This research is in quantitative types, to find out the students‟ ability in collocation mastery, 25 subjects were involved in this study. A test was administered to them to analyze the collocation selected. The result of the analysis indicated that the sixth semester students of English Department IAIN Padangsidimpuan were in low categories, and it is needed to deliberate learning and teaching. The students felt difficult to understand collocation because they need to remember it more.
Non-literal Meaning Analysis in the Novel "On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God" Raden Arief Nugroho
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Journal ELITE is English Education, Linguistics, and Literature Journal
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Since meaning is categorized into literal and non-literal ones, semantics scholars have been agreeing that the focus of language research should be more of the non-literal ones. Non-literal meaning analysis is pivotal since the meaning cannot be interpreted literally. This study concerns about the analysis of non-literal meaning consisting of metaphors, connotative meaning, idioms, and figurative meaning in the novel “On the Bright Side, I’m now the Girlfriend of a Sex God”. Using a library research under the umbrella of descriptive qualitative research paradigm, the researcher sampled 60 pages of the novel. The sample calculation itself was in accordance with Wilumila’s proposition of systematic sampling (2002:7). The discussion suggests that non-literal meaning found in the novel is used to hide speakers’ innuendos behind the curtain, for example the humor element contained in the novel can be revealed without showing the intention to joke. Thus, it can be concluded that the use of non-literal meaning in the novel simply serves as hyperbolic and poetic functions.
The Interlanguage Verb Tenses Study: A Case Study on Rena Aprilia Rahma Deni; Fahriany Fahriany
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Journal ELITE is English Education, Linguistics, and Literature Journal
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Among aspect of study on second language acquisition, Interlanguage is one of the most important one. The presents study explore the interlanguage verb tense that centers on investigating the interlanguage made by Rena Aprilia, a third-semester of communication science student of Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta. Qualitative research with case study design administrated in order to identify and collect the data on Rena’s composition on the interlanguage error specifically on using the simple present tense and simple past tense. The author collects the data through fourth-time semi-structure interview and document which derives from Rena's diary about her daily routine. The result revealed that Rena creates her language system when producing a target language. The new system is between her target language (English) and her native language (Bahasa Indonesia). There are four Interlanguage patterns made by Rena to indicate the same events which are simple present and three patterns to indicate past events.

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