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eScience Humanity Journal
ISSN : 27741605     EISSN : 27471926     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37296/esci.v2i1
eScience Humanity Journal is an electronic and printed journal published by Asosiasi Ide Bahasa KEPRI. This journal was founded on November 7, 2020 through the Decree of the Chairman of the Association Number : 008/SK-RJeSCi/IdeBahasa/XI/2020. Thescope of this journal is to published the article related with social and humanity research articles. This journal was created as a media for researchers to be able to develop and publish scientific papers in the Operational Journal System. The OJS system that is implemented follows existing peer reviews and complies with Publication ethics. This journal is published twice a year, in November and May. Articles accepted in this publication of this journal include articles in the specifications of social science and humanities. Articles can be written in international languages ​​or in the official national language.
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An Analysis of Flouting Maxims in “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” Movie: Pragmatics Approach Melania, Putri; Mubarak, Zia Hisni
eScience Humanity Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2023): eScience Humanity Journal Volume 4 Number 1 November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i1.60

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This qualitative research studied the types of flouting maxims that appeared in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 movie. The initial idea of the research comes from the fact that movie often represents linguistic phenomenon including flouting maxims that is done with purpose or intention. In studying this phenomenon, this research approached the data source using Pragmatics and applies Grice’s theory of flouting maxim to help explaining the phenomenon. This article collects the relevant utterances using non-participation observation and analyzes them by using Pragmatic Identity Method (Sudaryanto, 2015). The research identified 15 utterances where 7 of them are flouting maxim of relation, 4 of them are flouting maxim of manner, 2 of them are flouting maxim of quality, and 2 of them are flouting maxim of quantity. Most of the flouting maxims are done for the purpose of warning, emphasizing, or letting the other know that their statement is ridiculous.
THE EXISTENCE OF ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS AND ITS TYPES USED IN “SEARCHING” MOVIE Maharani, Puja; Mubarak, Zia Hisni
eScience Humanity Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2023): eScience Humanity Journal Volume 3 Number 2 MEI 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v3i2.61

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Communication is very important in human relations. Fluency and understanding of communication can launch things to be achieved for a speaker. This research aimed to analyze the existence of illocutionary acts and the types of illocutionary acts used in a movie (Searle & Vanderveken, 1985). This research used a 2018 movie entitled Searching as a data source. This film told about the efforts of a father to find his missing daughter in various ways. The Searching movie taken as the data source because the movie is unique and different from the others. This research used qualitative descriptive method because the analysis carried out will be explained in a narrative text that contains words. The collecting data method in this research used non-participant technique. The approach used in this study is a pragmatic approach. The results found from this study indicate the existences of using illocutionary acts in the data source and the use of its types in the form of declarative, expressive, commissive, directive, and representative. The speech acts theory of illocutionary acts were implemented in every conversation found in the movie of “Searching”.
Forms of Directive Illocutionary Acts in Steve TV Show: A Pragmatic Analysis Aritonang, Roby Octo; Ambalegin ambalegin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i1.63

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Language analysis involves examining various aspects of a language, such as its structure, meaning, and usage, to understand how it works and how people use it to communicate. The purpose of this research aimed to ascertain the acts and forms of directive acts on “Steve TV Show” YouTube Channel. The data were analyzed by using Searle (1979) directive acts theory and forms of directive acts Theorized by Kreidler (1998). This descriptive qualitative research used an observational and non- participatory technique. The researcher gathered data by viewing the episodes and that the researcher did not participate in the show. This research employed the pragmatic identity method and the pragmatic competence-in-equalizing technique to analyze the data. This research discovered three forms of directive acts: declarative, imperative, and interrogative. The acts are request, ask, tell, command, order, and suggest. The form of interrogative mostly found because the Talk Show telling about Interview a guest.
English Taboo Language in “Wade” Movie Silalahi, lamsahat; Ambalegin, Ambalegin
eScience Humanity Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2023): eScience Humanity Journal Volume 4 Number 1 November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i1.64

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The goal of this qualitative research was to identify the types and function of taboo language used by the characters in the "Wade" movie. This research applied the theories of Battistella (2005) to identify the types of taboo language. The data were taken from all of the characters' taboo language-expressing utterances. This study used the observational method and non- participatory technique by using Sudaryanto's (2015) theory to gather data. This research used identity method data and referential competence in equalizing technique (Sudaryanto, 2015). The findings of this study were presented as follows. First, the characters in the Wade movie use four different sorts of taboo language. They were obscenity, vulgarity, profanity, and epithet. Obscenity, epithets, vulgarity, and profanity were the most often utilized taboos, accounting for 12 of the 30 data points from the Wade movie. Second, the movie Wade had 30 instances of four prohibited language functions. Profanity appeared as the latest. The reason for the seven instances of scorn, the twelve instances of self-promotion, the six instances of provocativeness, and the two instances of mocking authority was that the major theme of the film is a romantic comedy, which was not criticized much to the institution such as government and organization in society.
The Analysis of Rhetorical Styles of World Figures in Public Speaking Arianto, Tomi; Septriani, Septriani
eScience Humanity Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2023): eScience Humanity Journal Volume 4 Number 1 November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i1.65

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This research aims to reveal various rhetorical styles of world figures when delivering their orations/speeches in front of the public from a language style perspective. This research uses a figurative language approach as a theoretical concept. Figurative language is language that "symbolizes" a typical way of expressing thoughts and feelings in mental or verbal form. Abrams (2010) stated that figurative language is part of language style in the form of rhetoric. By using a qualitative descriptive approach, this research reveals several speeches by world figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, Nelson Mandela, and Soekarno. The results of this research showed that world figures apply a distinctive rhetorical style but can be traced using the styles of Anaphora, Parallelism, Hetorical Questions, Metaphor, Tricolon, Antithesis, Epistrophe, Pathos, Allusion, and Litotes.
The Commissive Acts in Joe Biden’s Inauguration Speech Pijar Omar Piscesco; Ambalegin, Ambalegin
eScience Humanity Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2023): eScience Humanity Journal Volume 4 Number 1 November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i1.66

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The commissive acts in the inauguration speech by Joe Biden were identified in this descriptive qualitative research. The data used Cruse (2006) theory to analyze the types of commissive act. The data for this research was collected by using an observational method and a non-participation technique. Then, the data was analyzed using the pragmatic identity method and pragmatic competence in equalizing. The researchers identified in 15 utterances that uttered by Joe Biden in the presidential inauguration speech. The utterances consisted of 5 types of commissive acts. Those were 5 acts of promising, 1 act of offering, 3 acts of vowing, 2 acts of contracting, and 4 acts of pledging. Furthermore, from all those types, the acts of promising became the most dominant among the other types of commissive act from the 15 utterances that had been identified.
Figurative Language in Emily Dickinson’s Selected Poems Girsang, Martina; Pasaribu, Junro; Sinaga, Elisabeth Pratiwi Norico; Ginting, Khalia Milfani Br; Nazara, Yoana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i1.68

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The aims of this study is to analysis and describe the types of figurative language found in Emily Dickinson’s selected poems. Figurative language deviates from conventional usage by emphasizing changes in the word order or syntactical structure rather than the meaning of the words themselves. Figurative language can be defined as a language style that poets and other artists employ to create literary works of art in an effort to make the language more beautiful. According to Gorys Keraf figurative language is how and the way of expressing thought through language in the unique way that shows the soul and the personality of the author. The theory used in this paper is the theory of Gorys Keraf. The source of the data in this paper include the line , verse, and the stanza of 4 poems from Emily Dickinson entitled Hope Is The Things With The Feather, A Bird Come Down The Walk, I Heard A Fly Buzz When I Died, and I’m Nobody! Who Are You . This paper uses a descriptive qualitative method. The figure of speech found in this paper is metaphor, hyperbole, personification, and simile, allusion, synecdoche, alliteration.
An Analysis Figurative Language in Donald Trump’s Speech the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly Situmeang, Sindyana; Hilman, Evert Haryanto
eScience Humanity Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2023): eScience Humanity Journal Volume 4 Number 1 November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i1.69

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The aim of this research is to analysis and describe the types of figurative language and translation strategy that were found in Donald Trump’s Speech. This research focuses on 3 types of figurative language. There are Symbolism, Euphemism and Antithesis. The types figurative meaning was found in Speech. In analysis the kinds of figurative language on Donald Trump Presidential Speech, the writer chooses on of Donald Trump’s Speech edition on 19 September 2017 in New York. To strengthen the analysis, the writer applied Descriptive research. By gathering relevant theories and data, descriptive study aims to characterize and elucidate the nonliteral meaning resulting from the use of figurative language. The data are analysis by selecting and classifying them into their types due to figurative language and translation strategy. From the result of this research the writer found 11 (eleven) type of figurative language which are symbolism, Euphemism, and Antithesis. The writer found 5 (five) Symbolism, 4 (four) Euphemism and 2 (two) Antithesis in Donald Trump’s Speech the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly and the translation strategy uses is Semantic and Pragmatic strategies according to Chesterman Andrew (1997:85)
Freedom of Contract in Consumer Transactions and Its Effect on Consumer Protection Rusli, Benni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i1.70

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This research aims to reveal the Freedom of Contract in Consumer Transactions and its Influence on Consumer Protection. The application of the principle of freedom of contract in consumer transactions can influence efforts to provide adequate legal protection to consumers, who are often considered to be in a weak position in every transaction carried out with business actors or producers. Freedom of contract in consumer transactions has been adequately regulated and guaranteed in applicable laws and regulations, both in the Consumer Protection Law, the Civil Code and other provisions. Meanwhile, factors that can influence the application of freedom of contract include agreement standards or contract standards used in consumer transactions, actions that support conditions in the process of making agreements/contracts in consumer transactions, the principle of balance in the contents of agreements/contracts in consumer transactions and incompatibility of fair doctrine and inappropriate influence in the preparation of agreements/contracts in consumer transactions. The research method used was a qualitative method with systematic steps and a normative analysis method. The results of this research show 4 main things, namely the Principle of Freedom of Contract in Agreements or Contracts, Consumer Protection, Protection of Consumers in Agreements, and The Implementation of the Principle of Balance in Consumer Transactions.
The Study of Public Trust Doctrine Theory in Environmental Cases: Case Study of the New Mining Law Arman, Zuhdi; Arianto, Tomi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37296/esci.v4i1.72

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The Public Trust Doctrine (PTD) stipulates that the government must prioritize public interests, even when natural resource access has been granted to individuals or entities. This study will explore the incorporation of PTD into Indonesian law and utilize it to assess the constitutionality of the Mineral and Coal Law enacted on May 12, 2020. Criticism has arisen from various quarters regarding this law, as it appears to endorse unsustainable resource exploitation, posing a threat to the well-being of communities residing near mining areas. Employing a normative juridical approach and relying on secondary sources such as legal documents and Constitutional Court decisions (MK), this research seeks to examine the compatibility of PTD with Article 33(3) of the Indonesian Constitution. Our findings suggest that PTD is applicable if natural resources play a vital role in the public domain, and their regulation fully aligns with the principle of "to the fullest extent of public welfare." However, an analysis of specific provisions such as Article 22, Article 169A(1), and Article 169B(5) within the Mineral and Coal Law reveals inconsistencies with the PTD concept.

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