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LINGUAMEDIA Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27214192     DOI : 10.56444/lime.v1i1
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LINGUAMEDIA Journal, or LiME for short, is a peer-reviewed journal which seeks to publish original research articles of high quality in language, linguistics, literature and cultural studies. LINGUAMEDIA Journal is an open source journal providing free access to its contents; also LINGUAMEDIA Journal does not impose any form of fee or charge on authors who publish in it. LINGUAMEDIA Journal is published at least twice a year. Some issues consist of a thematic section (whose articles address a specific theme or framework in language) and an open section, whereas others only consist of an open section. In addition, there is a section for reviews of relevant scientific monographs.
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An Analysis of Code-Mixing in The Indah G Show YouTube Channel Aryanti, Nia Putri; Dieni, Novita Al Ihyak
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 02 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/lime.v5i02.4951

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The common social media platform YouTube has encountered an increase in the practice of code-mixing, which is the use of two or more languages in one conversation. Understanding the function of language in communication, managing language difficulties, intercultural disruptions, and TCK identity crisis in a global environment also relies on code-mixing, a critical sociolinguistic phenomenon. The primary objectives of the study are to look into various types of code-mixing and the reasons why people use it in the video Language Barriers, Culture Shock & TCK Identity Crisis ft. Mella Carli on the Indah G Show YouTube channel. This study used a qualitative approach, with data collected through video transcription. This study used content analysis, focusing on examining all possible types of code-mixing as defined by Muysken and the reason for using code-mixing that was argued by Hoffman. The results of this research, firstly the types of code-mixing which were divided into insertion, alternation, and congruent lexicalization. Secondly, the reasons for using code-mixing which divides into talking about a particular topic, being emphatic about something, quoting somebody else, repetition used for clarification, intentions of clarifying the speech content for the interlocutor and expressing group identity. According to the results, alternation is the most common type of code-mixing, and talking about particular topic for the reason. 
A COMPARISON OF THE PLOT IN THREE VERSIONS OF CINDERELLA MOVIES Ong, Melisa; Sogimin, Sogimin
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 02 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/lime.v5i02.4953

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Literature is not only in written form such as poetry, novels, short stories, and even dramas. Technological advances have made literature presented in a more modern form, namely movies. The title of this research is A Comparison of the Plot in Three Versions of Cinderella.  in Cinderella 1950 by Charles Perrault, Cinderella 2015 by Chris Weitz, And the Cinderella 2021 by Kay Cannon. This research uses objective theory to compare the three versions of Cinderella, especially in comparing plots in stories. The researcher uses qualitative descriptive to compare these movies. In collecting data. What is a limitation in analyzing this research is the plot elements which consist of six structures; exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution or denouement. The results, through differences in plot, also produce differences in several storylines supported by the characters. This analysis is not a way to point out the weakness and weakness of each version of the movies. However, everyone sees that literature also influences and adapts to current developments. Keywords: Cinderella, Comparison, Literature, Movies, Pot.
USING READER RESPONSE AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE TO ANALYZE WILLIAM HENLEY’S POEM ‘INVICTUS’ Firmansyah, Rafi Umar; Widyaningrum, Agnes
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 02 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/lime.v5i02.5286

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This research focuses on examining the types of figurative language used in selected poem by William Henley through reader response in order to get understanding to the overall meaning and the purpose behind the poem. Qualitative descriptive method applied in this research and the data will present in descriptive ways. Perrine’s theory is applied as a theoretical framework to analyze the figurative language. Meanwhile, Rosenblatt’s theory about reader response is used to analyze the data. The data of this research are from two sources, namely primary and secondary data. Primary data are taken from William Henley’s poem entitled ‘Invictus’. Secondary data are taken from other related literature such as journals, articles, book, and others supporting data. The result of analysis shows that the poem contained five distinct types of figurative language, such as: metaphor, symbolism, hyperbole, personification, and simile. In terms of reader response, the researcher found that both aesthetic and efferent approaches were demonstrated by the readers. These findings show how this analytical framework can be effectively applied to enhance the understanding of literary works.Keywords: figurative language, reader response, literature, poem, Invictus
Policy of Screening for Plagiarism ardian, rafael; Firmansyah, jumadi
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 02 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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SYMBOLIC ANALYSIS OF CHINESE IDENTITY RECOGNITION IN THE UGLY VEGETABLES PICTURE BOOK BY GRACE LIN (1999) Putra, Rhema Krispatria
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 02 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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Identity, Symbol, Picturebook
PHASE STAGES OF CULTURE SHOCK DEPICTED IN THE PICTURE BOOK YOON SERIES Wulan, Kurnia; Marwinda, Kristin
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 02 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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The writer analyzes three picture books from the Yoon series by Helen Recorvits andGabi Swiatkowska titled "My Name Is Yoon" (2003), "Yoon And The Christmas Mitten"(2006), and "Yoon And The Jade Bracelet" (2008). This research aims to identify theconflicts that occur in the three picture books. The second element analyzed is todescribe the stages of culture shock experienced by the main character as animmigrant child after moving from Korea to America. This study uses qualitativemethods and a literary sociology approach. Yoon's struggle to adapt in Americafaces various obstacles and challenges full of twists and turns. After overcoming theproblems faced, Yoon eventually becomes a resilient and wise little girl because shecan endure the challenging process of culture shock.
Deconstructing Identity: Consumerism, Masculinity, and Resistance in Fight Club Novita Sari, Siti Maya; Englishtina, M.Pd, Dr. Inti
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 02 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/lime.v5i02.4955

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The film Fight Club (1999), directed by David Fincher, offers a complex critique of consumerism, masculinity, and resistance. This study employs Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and Multimodal Discourse Analysis (MDA) to examine how the film’s language and visuals critique capitalist ideologies, challenge traditional masculinity, and explore rebellion against societal norms. The findings reveal consumerism as a force that commodifies identity, masculinity as a construct in crisis, and resistance as both rebellion and chaos. By integrating CDA and MDA, the study highlights the film’s layered critique of identity, power, and societal values, positioning Fight Club as a culturally significant text that continues to provoke critical reflection.
Heroism and Patriotism in Wonder Woman movie Rahman, Muhammad Faishal; Wiwoho, Gurendi
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 02 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/lime.v5i02.4391

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The title of this research is “HEROISM AND PATRIOTISM IN WONDER WOMAN MOVIE”. `The purpose is to find out the heroisms and patriotisms in the film and analyze the reason of heroism and patriotism actions the main character. The data is in the form of dialogues, scenes, and utterances containing heroism and patriotism from Wonder Woman by Petty Jenkins (2017). I use theory of literature from M.H. Abrams, Austin Warren, and René Wellek to analyze the main characters from the film, heroism theory from Franco and Phillip Zimbardo (2006), patriotism theory from Archad (1999). This research uses qualitative research method for data analysis. This research consists two research questions, those are What motivated Diana Prince and Steve Trevor to carry out deeds deserving of the term’s heroic and patriotic? And how are Diana Prince and Steve Trevor's heroism and patriotism displayed? Before I analysis the heroism and patriotism, I analyze the connection between film and literature. To help the analysis, I use Gerald Mast (1982) theory about literature and film. Beside theory from Gerald Mast (1982), I also use theory from Damono (2005) about comparison literature and film. After that, I analyze the film as literature with theory of literature from Abrams and Wellek, Werren. Then, I analyze the character and characterization, with help from literary terms’s (2017) theories. Based on the data analysis, I get the results as follows. I find 7 cases of heroism actions and 3 cases of patriotism actions. Diana Prince and Steve Trevor exhibit heroism and patriotism in Wonder Woman through their courage, sacrifices, and dedication to protecting and serving others. Keywords: Literature, heroism, patriotism.
AN ANALYSIS OF MOOD SELECTION IN STUDENTS' EXPOSITION Wiwoho, Gurendi
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 5, No 02 (2024): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/lime.v5i02.5870

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This study purposes to analyze student expository writing. The focus of the analysis is on the realization of interpersonal meanings in their texts. The data collected were five student expository texts that they composed based on classroom assignment. By applying functional approach, the data analysis used tabkes and lexico-grammar to describe elements of Mood selections within the clauses in the texts.  The results show that all mood elements such as MOOD TYPE, MOOD PERSON, DEICTICITY, POLARITY and MODALITY altogether indicates how the students  realize interpersonal meanings in their texts with various degrees of finiteness and problems in each element. The results also indicate that at least 41.44 per cent of the cases identified are concerned with the finiteness of the propositions. It means they still made mistakes in the mood structure, such as missing finite, missing or unclear subject,  and mis-ordering of subject and finite  There are actually other problems with the texts, such as punctuation, capitalization and spelling but not discussed in this study. Keywords: Mood selection, functional,  expository text,.
MEANING BEYOND WORDS: A SEMANTIC LOOK AT IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS IN EMPIRE STATE OF MIND Singal, Lina Dismawati; Mahardhika, Steffie Mega
LINGUAMEDIA Journal Vol 6, No 01 (2025): LiNGUAMEDIA Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/lime.v6i01.6058

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This study investigates the semantic and cultural dimensions of idiomatic expressions in the song Empire State of Mind by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. Employing a qualitative research design, the analysis draws upon Adam Makkai’s typology of idioms and integrates perspectives from cultural linguistics and semantic theory. The research identifies various idiom types—such as phrasal verbs, tournures, and figurative noun phrases—and examines their contextual meanings within the lyrical narrative. Findings reveal that these idiomatic expressions not only enhance the song’s poetic texture but also serve as symbolic vehicles for expressing cultural identity, urban resilience, and the ideals of the American Dream, particularly through the lens of New York City. The study highlights how idioms function beyond linguistic ornamentation, offering rich insights into the socio-cultural imagination embedded in popular music. Ultimately, this research contributes to the broader understanding of how language, culture, and music intersect, and presents implications for both language learning and cultural analysis in contemporary discourse.