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International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE)
ISSN : 26860120     EISSN : 26865106     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32585/.v2i1.670
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) is is a peer-review journal that contains and disseminate the results of research, in-depth study, and the ideas or innovative works in the field of English language published by Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara Sukoharjo (Univet Bantara) twice a year in June and December. The scope of this journal provides a platform for the publication of the most advanced scientific researches in the areas of linguistics, literature, learning and teaching, and another section related contemporary issues in the English Language for academicians, researchers, and practitioners.
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A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF CAR ADVERTISEMENTS IN TELEVISION Sakia Hermila Tantri; Veronika Unun Pratiwi; Imroatus Solikhah; Sari Handayani
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijelle.v1i1.351

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This research was conducted to find out realities that showed on discourse of car advertisements in television based on the criticaldiscourse analysis theory by Guy Cook and to know the purposes that are showed in car advertisements on television.This research used the Critical Discourse Analysis based on Guy Cook’s theory. It is a descriptive qualitative research in conductingthe research. The data of this research are 21 car advertisements that are in four commercial televisions, such as metro TV, Trans 7, MNC TV, andRCTI. The data are taken from spoken text, written text, and also expression of the advertisement models. The researcher also uses respondents toanswer the questionnaire. This questionnaire is used to answer second problem statement that is the purposes that are showed in car advertisementsin television.Based on the analysis, eight elements of Guy Cook’s theory in Critical Discourse Analysis are substance, music and pictures,paralanguage, situation, co-text, intertext, participant, and function. It can be concluded that 100% of 21 car advertisements contains substance,music and pictures, paralanguage, situation, participant, and function. From 21 car advertisement, there are two car advertisements that contain cotext.So the percentage is 9, 52%. Then, only Daihatsu (Man. City vs Daihatsu Team version) that didn’t contained in intertext. So, the percentageof the car advertisements that contain intertext is 90, 47%.Based on the questionnaires which were distributed to the 15 people in all segments, the purposes of car advertisements are to influencethe people to choose the product based on its strengths. Because of advertisement, the power of interest also appears by the costumer to buy thisproduct.Based on the findings, it is suggested that the teacher have to conduct some research about Critical Discourse Analysis in other subjects.For the student, it is expected they can explore Critical Discourse Analysis in other theories, such as theory from Roger Fowler and friends,Theo Van Leeuwenn, Sara Mills, Van Dijk, and Norman Fairclough. For other researchers, it suggested to conduct a research in other subject ofadvertisement and other theories of Critical Discourse Analysis. Besides, it is also suggested to the other researcher to analyze the data which aretaken from the different data sources, such as advertisements and articles in magazines, newspaper, and others.
AN ANALYSIS OF QUALITY MAXIM IN THE PROCESS OF THESIS GUIDANCE FOR ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STUDENTS OF UNIVET BANTARA SUKOHARJO Purwani Indri Astuti; Giyatmi Giyatmi; Sihindun Arumi; Veronika Unun Pratiwi
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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The objectives of this research were 1) to classify types of quality maxim, 2) to describe the types of quality maxim violation in the dialogue between students and lecturers in the process of thesis guidance.This research belongs to qualitative research. The data were all dialogues between lecturers and students having quality maxim (either violating or obeying), while the data source was the lecturers and students in the process of thesis guidance itself. This research used two kinds of data collection method, they were documentation and content analysis. The instruments were tape recorder and data cards, while the methods of data analysis were reduction, display and verification.After having analysis, it could be seen that the results of this research were type of qualitymaxim: obeying maxim and violating maxim. The violations were in the field of content(material), methodology and writing system.
USING INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET (IPA) IN TEACHING PRONUNCIATION: LINGUISTICS IN PRESENT CENTURY Mas Sulis Setiyono
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijelle.v1i1.353

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The aims of this research are to describe the use of International Phonetic Transcription (IPA) in teaching pronunciation. IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), which was established in 1886 by a group of European phoneticians, is used as the standard of doing phonemic transcript. The term ‘Phonetic Transcription’ in this research refers to the set of symbols used to characterize the set of distinctive sounds of English. The subjects of the research were one lecturer of pronunciation subject and 39 students of the first semester at English Department Veteran Bangun Nusantara University Sukoharjo in 2017/ 2018 academic year. The researcher collected data by using interview, observation, questionnaire, and documentation. All data of the research was taken during teaching and learning process in pronunciation class. The result of the study showed that the use of IPA by combining it using various teaching method can help the students in learning pronunciation. Lecturer and most of the students think that IPA is needed and very beneficial in learning pronunciation.
INTENTIONAL ENGLISH TYPOGRAPHY ERRORS ON FACEBOOK Sihindun Arumi; Arin Arianti; Veronika Unun Pratiwi; Mas Sulis Setyono
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
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This research aims to identify the linguistics unit used in intentional English typography errors, whether in the forms of word, phrase, clause or sentence. This research also has purpose to describe the types of intentional English typography errors, whether in the forms of omission,addition, substitution, or transposition. This research was a kind of qualitative design that tried to describe the linguistic units andforms of intentional English typography errors on facebook. Data of this research were Englishwords containing intentional typography errors used by the researchers’ friends on facebook in writing their status or comments. The data were got from the source of facebook in which data were collected through an observation toward English typography errors on status or commentson friends’ facebook accounts. The data then, were documented through facilities of print screen (capturing by computer) or screenshoot (capturing by phone cellular). Next, the collected data were analyzed into three steps, namely reduction, display, and verification. To check the data validity, this research applied researcher triangulation.This research resulted in collecting 93 data. The linguistic units consisted of 88 words, 1 phrase, and 4 clauses. The words involved 51 nouns, 8 adjectives, 13 verbs, 3 adverbs, and 13 greeting words. Then the linguistic units could be clasified in 65 substitution that can be categorized into 16 letter substitution and 49 sound substitution. There were also data belonging to 5 addition,11 ommission, and 1 transposition. It was also found combined-forms, namely 6 substitution – addition, 3 substitution – ommission, and 2 addition – ommission.
An Analysis on Directive Speech Act Found in Jumanji: The Next Level Movie Directed by Jake Kashan Agung Trihanto
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijelle.v4i1.2175

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Directive speech acts are words to order someone so the other people take action according to the request of the speaker both directly and indirectly. This study discusses about An Analysis of Directive Speech Acts Found in Jumanji: The Next Level Movie Directed by Jake Kashan. The purpose of this study is to identify the kinds and the forms of directive speech acts found in Jumanji: The Next Level movie directed by Jake Kashan. This research was conducted using qualitative method. The main instrument of this research is the researcher himself. The researcher as a human instrument used laptop, movie, note book, pen, dictionary as the supporting instrument. The data of this research was collected by documentation and content analysis. The result of the analysis showed 6 types of directive speech acts found in Jumanji: The Next Level Movie Directed by Jake Kashan. They were: 3 data belonging to begging, 49 data belonging to commanding, 6 data belonging to forbidding, 1 data belonging to ordering, 5 data belonging to requesting, 6 data belonging to suggestions. The amount totals of data are 70. The forms of directive speech acts found in The Jumanji: The Next Level Movie Directed by Jake Kashan were declarative, imperative, and interrogative. 11 data belonging to declarative, 54 data belonging to imperative, and 4 data belonging to interrogative.
The Analysis of Illocution Functions for Imperative Utterances in Uncle’s Tom Cabin Agus Dimyati Masykur
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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This study aims to identify and describe the kinds of illocutionary functions for imperative utterances in the novel “Uncle Tom's Cabin” by appliying pragmatic approach. it used  a descriptive qualitative method with embedded case study. The data consists of the form of words, phrases and sentences containing speech acts that have an illocutionary power functioning as imperative obtained from all dialogues in the novel. After that, the data were collected by content analysis method. The result reveals that there are 35 data which have function for commanding and then followed by 28 data for requesting. Then, there are also 17 data for suggesting, 13 advicing data, and 3 complaining data. At last, there are both of recommending and promising having 2 data in this research. In the conclusion, the function of commanding is tend to be discovered dominantly in this research since this novel tells about slavery issue.
Comparative Study Of The Laskar Pelangi Novel With The Dua Belas Pasang Mata Novel Reviewed From Structural Approach Aulia Putri Gustri Rusmi
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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The goal of this research is to compare the Laskar Pelangi novel to the Dua Belas Pasang Mata novel in order to establish the narrative's building elements. This study employed the descriptive research method. The author describes the data obtained in a systematic, factual, and correct manner in order to discover facts and causative processes. The data is in the form of recorded documents that describe the structure of the novel using literary analysis. As a result of this inquiry, Andrea Hirata's novel Laskar Pelangi contains 48 chapters and diverse themes that will be transferred. The key plot elements of this work are as follows: The story begins with the registration of students at a Muhammadiyah elementary school in Gantong village, Gantong sub-district, East Belitong, South Sumatra. To better comprehend the arrangement, there will be three steps: establishing the area, the period, and the community from the start to the last chapter, the action of this novel takes place in Belitong. This novel is set in several locales across Belitong. This novel uses the viewpoint as the primary character based on the role. Furthermore, the central theme of the novel Dua Belas Pasang Mata is the main character's sympathy and affection. Starting with a story about Miss Oishi's first visit to Tanjung village as a substitute teacher at a branch school and the reaction of the local people to her wearing western attire at the time. Thus, it is known that both novels have extraordinary social crisis stories.
A Study of Translation Strategies in Translating Personal Pronouns in Disney’s movie entitled Rapunzel into Thai Version Iis Sujarwati; Sureena Sa ae; Syafryadin Syafryadin
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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The aim of the study is to analyze translation strategies in the translation of personal pronouns used in the Disney movie Rapunzel into the Thai version. The objectives of the study are: 1) to describe the strategies used in the translation of personal pronouns in Rapunzel movie, and 2) to determine the frequency of each translation strategy used in the translation of personal pronouns in Rapunzel movie. The data of the study were gathered from English personal pronouns from the subtitle on DVD Rapunzel which was released in 2010. The result of the study showed that ten translation strategies based on Pokasamrit (2011), Nida (1964), and Vinay and Darbelnet (1958) were identified as used in the study. The strategies of translation were pronoun to pronoun/literal translation, explicitness to implicitness, kinship terms, formal language, informal language, editorial pronoun, addition, alterations/transposition, and inversion. The frequency of each translation strategy found was determined by considering the following elements: the formulation of personal pronouns and the differences between personal pronouns in English and Thai.
Consonant Production of an American-English Native Speaker from 3 to 6 Years Old: A Case Study on a Child named Brielle Aghnia Dianah Anwar; Tofan Dwi Hardjanto
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
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ABSTRACTChildren’s phonological development is somewhat foreseeable, yet there are certain sounds that appear at different ages across children. However, there are some general guidelines which can be used to analyze the phonological development of a child. This study aims to examine the phonological development process of an American English native speaker named Brielle in producing consonants from the age of three to six using the speech sound development milestones provided by Sander (1972). The data are taken from youtube videos of Brielle when appearing on an American talkshow called “The Ellen Show”. A descriptive qualitative method is used in this study to elaborate the phonological development of Brielle. The result shows that Brielle completed her phonological development at the age of six. It can also be concluded from the study that some consonants appear earlier or later thatn the phonological development milestones set by Sander (1972). During the process of acquiring consonants, she replaced the consonant which she could not produce with another sound with similar features, such as replacing the liquid sound /l/ with the glide sound /j/.
Unravelling Self-Efficacy in Online Discussion and Presentation: Insights from English Education Students in Kupang, Indonesia Hornay, Priscilla Maria Assis; Ke Lomi, Aplonia Nelci
International Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education (IJELLE) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijelle.v6i1.4446

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The rapid growth of digital technology has revolutionized the educational landscape, with online learning becoming a prominent mode of instruction. This study explores students' self-efficacy in the context of online discussions and presentations in English language learning. The research involved English Education students in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected through questionnaires and focus group discussions (FGDs). The questionnaire assessed students' self-efficacy beliefs in their speaking abilities and handling challenging situations during online discussions and presentations. The FGD provided more profound insights into the factors influencing students' experiences with virtual classroom speaking. The findings revealed that many students demonstrated a positive self-efficacy in their speaking abilities during online discussions. They expressed confidence in their communication skills and ability to handle complex tasks. However, limited access to internet connectivity, lack of engagement and social loafing, lack of preparation, students’ English Proficiency, and fear of making mistakes were demotivating factors affecting self-efficacy. The study highlights the importance of fostering a supportive online learning environment to enhance students' self-efficacy. To gain a better understanding of students' self-efficacy in online discussion and presentation, future research could include a more diverse group of students from various institutions and academic levels.