cover
Contact Name
Dodi Oktariza
Contact Email
dodioktariza@gmail.com
Phone
-
Journal Mail Official
ojsumb101016@gmail.com
Editorial Address
English Department Faculty Of Language Muara Bungo University Universitas Muara Bungo, Kampus A. Jalan Pendidikan, Sungai Binjai, Kec. Batin III, Kabupaten Bungo, Jambi 37211
Location
Kab. bungo,
Jambi
INDONESIA
Krinok:Jurnal Linguistik Budaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25800728     DOI : 10.36355
Krinok:Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra merupakan jurnal ilmiah dengan ruang lingkup kajian bahasa dan sastra. Secara khusus, jurnal ini memuat tulisan hasil hasil penelitian maupun review, terkait dengan kajian bahasa atau Linguistik baik Linguistik murni maupun terapan (pengajaran-pendidikan). selain itu, tulisan hasil penelitian sastra maupun review sebagai produk budaya juga menjadi fokus dalam jurnal ini
Articles 5 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Desember" : 5 Documents clear
The Survival of the Script: Disavowal and the Persistence of the Symbolic Order in The Last One Oktariza, Dodi; Syofyan, Donny
Krinok:Jurnal Linguistik Budaya Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/krinok.v9i2.1956

Abstract

This study provides a psychoanalytic exploration of Alexandra Oliva’s novel The Last One (2016), examining the protagonist Zoo’s psychological endurance through a global pandemic. By utilizing a qualitative symptomatic reading of the text, the research investigates how Zoo maintains her equilibrium by adhering to the "Symbolic Order" of a reality television show even as the "Real" foundations of civilization collapse. Central to this analysis is the mechanism of fetishistic disavowal, expressed through the formula "I know very well, but nevertheless," which allows the protagonist to reframe catastrophic evidence—such as corpses and societal decay—as elaborate production "props" and scripted "challenges" (Žižek, 1997; Oliva, 2016).The findings reveal that Zoo’s survival is predicated on an "internalized gaze" and a persistent performance for an imagined audience, illustrating the profound power of mediated narratives over visceral reality (Lacan, 1978). However, the study also identifies the "Abject" as the ultimate point of psychological failure, where maternal anxiety and sensory intimacy finally pierce her symbolic shield (Kristeva, 1982). Ultimately, this article argues that The Last One serves as a haunting allegory for a hyperreal culture, demonstrating that the human psyche may prioritize a constructed "Script" to defer the trauma of the unassimilable Real.
Dipthongs In Rejang Language Auliansyah, Andri; Magria, Vera; Oktariza, Dodi
Krinok:Jurnal Linguistik Budaya Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/krinok.v9i2.1952

Abstract

This thesis analyses about Diphthongs in Rejang Language. The several points of this research are the classifications and formations of diphthongs in Rejang language. The purposes of this research to find out and explain diphthongs in Rejang language. The writer uses descriptive qualitative method to do the research. While, to analyze the data, the writer used theory from Peter Roach (1998) with supporting theory from Ramelan in Mustikareni (2013). The data are found by recorded the conversation of rejang native speakers. As the result, two classifications of diphthong by Roach (1998) were found, they are closing and centering diphthong. The writer found 19 diphthongs classified as closing diphthongs (eɪ/, /aɪ/, /aʊ/) and 8 diphthongs classified as centering diphthongs (/ɪә/, /eә/). The 27 diphthongs are the result from the data that the writer founds from the conversation in Rejang language.
The Acquisition Of Implicature Of A Four Years Old Child Masruroh, Aeni; Arilesa, Rini; Magria, Vera
Krinok:Jurnal Linguistik Budaya Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/krinok.v9i2.1953

Abstract

The several points of this research are the kind of implicature, the process acquired in a 4-year-old child, and the function of language in implicature. The purpose of this research is to find out the kind of implicature in conversation, to find out how the process of acquiring implicature for a four-year-old child, and to determine the function of language in implicature. The researcher uses the descriptive qualitative method to do the research. While analyzing the datum, the researcher used theory by Grice (1975) to find out the kind of implicature, Chomsky (1957) to find out how the process is acquired in the implicature of a four-year-old child, and Searle (1979) to find out the function of language in implicature. Data were collected using the Participant Observation Technique (SLC) method by Sudaryanto (1993). In addition, to support this method, the researcher also uses the note-taking technique, or what is commonly called the Decisive Element Sorting Technique (DES). The object of the research in this thesis has reached the Explosion Stage, where at that stage children are able to create utterance implicature.    As a result, in this thesis there are 11 data as conversational implicature and there are 4 datum as conventional implicature, so in all the datum there are 15 datum. In the violation maxim found in the research datum in this thesis, there are 3 maxims of quality, 3 maxims of quantity, 8 maxims of manner, and the last is 1 maxim of relation / relevance. Then some of the functions of language contained in the data analysis in this thesis are 8 functions of language as expressive, 3 function of language as directive, 1 function of language as declarative, and 3 function of language as assertive.
He Representation Of Id, Ego And Superego In Sylvia Plath’S Selected Poems: “A Literary Psychological Approach” Akso, Al; Efendi, Dedi; Oktariza, Dodi
Krinok:Jurnal Linguistik Budaya Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/krinok.v9i2.1954

Abstract

This study explains the representation of the id, ego, and superego in selected poems by Sylvia Plath through a literary psychology approach, particularly based on Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory. The purpose of this study is to describe how Plath's inner conflict and psychological turmoil are reflected in her poems, as well as to reveal the messages conveyed through the representation of the id, ego, and superego in the selected poems of Sylvia Plath. The researcher uses a descriptive qualitative method by selecting three poems from The Collected Poems anthology, edited by Ted Hughes: "Dialogue Between a Ghost and a Priest," "Fiesta Melons," and "Mushrooms". The analysis focuses To identifying and describe textual elements that represent the id (instinct and desire), ego (reality and reason), and superego (moral judgment and conscience). The research findings show that the id appears most dominantly in Plath's poems with (11) data, reflecting raw emotions, personal longing, and unresolved trauma. The ego is reflected through rational responses and internal conflicts with (6) data, while the superego appears less frequently with (2) data, primarily related to moral reflection and feelings of guilt. These findings indicate that the selected poems of Sylvia Plath are heavily influenced by her psychological condition, and her poetry serves as a medium for emotional expression shaped by subconscious urges.
The Self-Appointed Jury: Punitive Sentiment And Prosocial Aggression In Christie’s Orient Express Syofyan, Donny
Krinok:Jurnal Linguistik Budaya Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36355/krinok.v9i2.1955

Abstract

This study presents a biocultural analysis of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express (1934) through the theoretical lens of Literary Darwinism. While traditional scholarship often focuses on the novel’s formalist "puzzle-box" structure, this research explores the underlying evolutionary pressures that drive its unconventional resolution. By utilizing key concepts such as inclusive fitness, altruistic punishment, and reciprocal altruism, the article argues that the narrative functions as a cognitive simulation of ancestral justice.The findings reveal that the "Armstrong Circle" operates as a surrogate kinship unit responding to a catastrophic fitness insult—the murder of a child. The collective execution of the predator, Cassetti, is analyzed as a biological correction triggered by an evolved punitive sentiment when formal legal structures fail. Furthermore, the study interprets Hercule Poirot’s final acquittal of the killers as a biocultural compromise, where the detective’s "modular mind" recognizes the validity of proximal biological imperatives over distal social laws. Ultimately, this research suggests that the novel’s enduring global popularity stems from its profound alignment with the fundamental evolutionary heritage and moral intuitions of the human species.Keywords: literary darwinism, inclusive fitness, altruistic punishment, biocultural compromise, cheater detection, fictive kinsh

Page 1 of 1 | Total Record : 5