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International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics (ijolida)
Published by Denpasar Institute
ISSN : 27218899     EISSN : 27218880     DOI : -
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics (IJOLIDA) is a peer-reviewed academic journal of linguistics and discourse analytics published by Denpasar Institute. The journal publishes both articles and book reviews. It publishes two special issues a year. IJOLIDA encourages submissions that incorporate theories and methodologies from all traditions of linguistics and discourse analytics to explore any aspect of language and discourse. Areas of study at the intersection of linguistics and discourse analytics include, but are not limited to: applied linguistics, functional linguistics, text linguistics, discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, conversation analysis, linguistic anthropology, ethnography of communication, narrative studies, social semiotics, literacy studies, language policy, language ideology, language teaching or language grammar.
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THE USE OF MOTHER TONGUE FOR EDUCATION FIELD IN MULTILINGUAL SOCIETY, BALI-INDONESIA Md. Yudyantara Risadi; I Ketut Ardiasa
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 1 No 2 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.1 No.2, March 2020
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This study aimed to find out the role of mother tongue language as the instruction in multilingual society and the importance of mother tongue language as the instruction in multilingual society, such as Bali. The data was collected through library research to find out the role of mother tongue in multilingual society and conducting interview in rural area and urban area to find out how importance of mother if it is used as the instruction in the classroom. The result showed that there are 5 role of mother tongue in multilingual society and there is a contrast opinion of the importance of mother tongue as the instruction in rural and urban area.
AN ANALYSIS OF TEXT WRITING ACQUISITION BY PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS Ida Ayu Made Sri Widiastuti; Ida Bagus Nyoman Mantra; Ni Made Wersi Murtini
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 1 No 2 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.1 No.2, March 2020
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Writing is a complex process in which the process of putting the ideas and organizing the grammatical sentences into written statements as a means of communication. The study dealt with analyzing text writing acquisition by pre-service teachers in Bali. The samples were 60 pre-service teachers who are currently taking teachers training in the English language education study program. The participants were determined using a random sampling method with a lottery system. The data were collected by administering an essay text writing instrument. The obtained data were analyzed by using a norm-referenced measure of five standard values showed that 0.00% of the samples got excellent achievement of recount text writing ability; 41.67% of the samples got good achievement; 30.00% of the samples got sufficient achievement; 18.33% of the samples got the insufficient achievement, and 10.00% of the samples got the poor achievement. This indicated that 71.67% of the samples who were categorized successfully in text writing and the other 28.33% samples were categorized unsuccessful as they were below the sufficient achievement. This finding implies that further serious training in text writing should be undertaken by pre-service teachers.
CONFLICT ANALYSIS OF NOVEL MAIN CHARACTER: A DISCOURSE PERSPECTIVE I Gusti Ayu Nila Wijayanti; I Nengah Laba
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 1 No 2 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.1 No.2, March 2020
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This study aims to analyze the conflicts of main characters depicted in the Sidney Sheldon novel entitled “Tell Me Your Dreams” published in 1998 using both discourse analysis approach and textual analysis. It is to find out how discourse can be formally use to analyze and reveal the internal and external conflicts of the main characters using a medium of lexical choices and the flow of the dialog among the characters. This study used a qualitative descriptive research method. It is concerned with the description and explanation of phenomena involving the main characters of the novel. The lexical choices and some linguistic features used in the dialog among the main characters shows show both internal and external conflicts in this novel. In this novel there are also external conflicts. Using certain lexical terms in the plot, this novel is packed with neat stories and provides images and knowledge of life for readers.
THE THREE DIMENSIONAL ASPECTS OF THE MAIN CHARACTER OF THE GREAT GATSBY Sang Ayu Isnu Maharani
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 1 No 2 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.1 No.2, March 2020
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This study aims to describe the three dimensional aspects of the main character of ‘The Great Gatsby’ novel as well as the function of his character. The data used for this study is The Great Gatsby novel; it is a well-known novel written by F. Scott Fitgerald in 1925. The study applied the three dimensional character by Egri Lajoz (1985) supported by Wellek and Warren (1966).The supporting theory applied is taken from Morner and Rausch (1991) to analyze the function of the character. The Great Gatsby novel comprises of nine chapter and was written in 1925 by F. Scott Fitgerald, one of prominent author in the Modern Period of history of literature. The data were collected by observation method and the technique applied was note taking. The novel was read thoroughly and the lines describing the dimensional aspect of the main characters were highlighted, and later categorized. The data was analyzed descriptively by applying the qualitative method. The finding shows that the three dimensional aspects are as follow: The Physiological aspect shows that Jay Gatsby is an elegant person, around thirty, handsome and has polite yet mysterious manner. The sociological aspect shows that Gatsby is a man with reputable status and wealthy. The psychological aspect shows that Gatsby is a narcissist, a person who has extreme idealism about getting his true love returning to him after he is being wealthy, a liar as the consequences of repression of his genuine identity who grows up in a poor family
DOCUMENTING LANGUAGES USING NATURAL SEMANTIC METALANGUAGE THEORY: A CASE STUDY OF ‘SEE’ AND ‘FALL’ IN KUPANG MALAY LANGUAGE David Samuel Latupeirissa
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 1 No 2 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.1 No.2, March 2020
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There are some approaches that can be applied to documenting local languages. One of them is an approach of Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) theory. This paper aims to present a case study of a local language documentation – in this case, lexicosemantic documentation - using NSM as a brief example of documenting local language. The lexicons presented in this paper are verbs ‘see’ and ‘fall’ in Kupang Malay Language (KML). KML itself is a local language in East Nusa Tenggara Province- Indonesia (Latupeirissa, 2016a). Scientifically, this language is a creole language (Jacob and Grimes, 2003) that formed by local languages migration and diaspora (Latupeirissa, 2016b, 2017). Research data has been collected by combining two methods, namely: Documentation Method and Linguistic Field Research Method. For Documentation Method, researchers gained data from (1) KML Bible, (2) KML dictionary, and (3) Tapaleuk Column in Pos Kupang Newspaper. For Linguistic Field Research Method, researchers gained data through daily conversation and interview. Next, the researchers use paraphrase/ explication technique to discuss the result. The result shows that lexicon ‘See’ has five different semantic meaning in KML. They are ‘lia’, ‘loti’, ‘malerok’, ‘maloi’ and ‘pe’e mata’, while lexicon ‘Fall’ has seven different semantic meaning in KML, namely ‘jato’, ‘rubu’, ‘malenggang’, ‘tikam mulu’, ‘tikam kapala’, ‘taroso’, ‘puku panta’.
DIRECT SPEECH ACTS, FACE THREATENING TOWARDS THE ELDERLY AND POLITENESS IN THE SPEECHES OF INDONESIAN CAREWORKERS Putu Dewi Merlyna Yuda Pramesti
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 1 No 2 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.1 No.2, March 2020
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This paper aims at examining the relationship between direct speech acts and face threatening towards the elderly and the politeness of the language used by the Indonesian careworkers in the nursing home for the elderly in Japan. This study of speech is a research object in pragmatics which is frequently examined beside other pragmatics phenomena, like implicatures and maxim flouting. The subjects of this study are 68 Indonesian careworkers who work in the elderly nursing homes in three regions, namely Yokohama, Toyohasi and Okayama, Japan. Those participants consist of 63 female and 5 male careworkers. Direct speech act is the type of speech act mostly used by the careworkers in their interaction with the elderly. From 285 conversation data collected, 260 of them contain direct speech acts. The data collection is conducted by recording the communication process between the two participants on daily basis for three months. The recording is done in a few locations (settings) to result in a comprehensive discussion. From the analysis it could be concluded that direct speech acts are frequently used by the Indonesian careworkers to ease the communication process, reduce the social distance between the two interactants, and promptly tell about the intentions of the speeches. The direct speech acts used include interrogative, declarative and imperative types. The functions are directive and representative. The direct speech acts used by the careworkers do not threaten the faces of the elderly, proven by the harmonious communication of both interactants.
TYPES OF POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS IN LAMAHOLOT LANGUAGE OF LAMALERA DIALECT Veronika Genua; Yosef Demon
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 2 No 1 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.2 No.1, September 2020
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All languages have possessive or genitive form. However, possessive in every language differs from one language to another. Lamaholot Language of Lamalera Dialect has four forms of possessive which are often used in communicating. The use of these four forms depends on the speaker and the situation of speech. Morfonological change Phonological and morphological change occur Morphonological changes occur as a result of morphological processes. This morphonological phenomenon occurs in all forms of possessive both pronomina possessive and adjective possessive. Semantically the possessive meaning of the pronoun states ownership and intensity. Data were collected by observation. The analysis is performed using an inductive-deductive or deductive-inductive reasoning
GRAMMATICAL METAPHOR IN PAN BALANGTAMAK: SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS PERSPECTIVE I Ketut Suardana
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 2 No 1 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.2 No.1, September 2020
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This paper analyses the application of grammatical metaphor in Pan Balang Tamak text. The text originates spoken text that has existed in Balinese community. The text is rewritten into written text in Balinese language. This paper analyzes the application of grammatical metaphor in Pan Balang Tamak text. The theory which is used to analyze is the theory Systemic Functional Linguistics proposed by Halliday (1994) and supported by other theories. The method used to find data was qualitative, library research. The data were taken from the text written by (Supatra, 2014). The result of the research suggests that the text employ small number of grammatical metaphor. Ideational grammatical metaphor was hired in the text such as: transitivity, Process + Range. The function of grammatical metaphor in the text indicated that the text of Pan Balang Tamak was categorized as spoken text. Interpersonal grammatical metaphor suggested that Pan Balang Tamak use variation of expressions which were used to refuse Jero Klian’s claim politely
REPRESENTATION OF INDONESIA IN WIKIPEDIA Sunarsih
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 2 No 1 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.2 No.1, September 2020
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The objective of this study is to describe the representation of Indonesia in Wikipedia article. The approach applied in this study is corpus-based discourse analysis. This approach concerned with the key word “Indonesia” and how it conveyed meaning related to the other words around (collocation) in the left and right side of the word “Indonesia”. By analyzing the collocation, the representation of Indonesia is interpreted and input as the meaning property of the word “Indonesia”. The finding of this study shows that the word “Indonesia” in Wikipedia article contained meaning components such as Indonesia is a country whose rich cultural and natural resources, long history; developing technology; developing economy; facing some problem; actively participating in international affair and sport competition.
COVID-19 TERMINOLOGIES: THE EXTENT OF STUDENT’S VOCABULARY ACQUISITION DURING LEARNING FROM HOME I Nyoman Suparsa; Ida Bagus Nyoman Mantra
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 2 No 1 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.2 No.1, September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v2i1.28

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The coronavirus pandemic has affected the lives of people across the globe which forced students to work from home. In the education sector, students are strongly suggested to stay home and study from home. Consequently, online learning becomes a necessary learning process during the outbreak of COVID-19. Students are expected to be active in engaging themselves in learning. Suddenly they are confronted with many terminologies concerning classroom interaction. Many students found some of the terminologies confusing. This study was intended to find out the students' acquisition of COVID-19 terminologies which are commonly used in classroom interaction. The study found that students have inadequate comprehension of COVID-19 terminologies although they are widely exposed to terminologies in their daily life. Only common terminologies were comprehended appropriately. This study implies that a learning program should be provided to improve students' acquisition of COVID-19 terminologies

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