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Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
Published by CV Wahana Publikasi
ISSN : 29631548     EISSN : 29619947     DOI : -
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature is an open access journal, single blind peer-reviewed, published by CV Wahana Publikasi. This journal is an area studies journal that publishes research articles, especially in the field of linguistics and literature covering all regions or groups of Austronesian languages. Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature aims to disseminate information and/or research results on Austronesian languages so that the characteristics (identity) of the Austronesian language are maintained and of course increasingly developed. This is done as an effort or preventive measure against the influence of science and technology developments that can destroy the function of language as the identity of a region. Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature publishes original research articles and book reviews that are open to academics, researchers, students, practitioners and all language observers. Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature focus on the field of language, linguistics, and literature covering all regions or groups of Austronesian languages. Specifically, the scopes of the journal are: - Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax, Morphology, Phonology - Translation & Interpreting - Literature - Discourse Analysis - Sociolinguistics - Psycholinguistics - Computational Linguistics - Corpus Linguistics - Comparative Study - Education
Articles 61 Documents
Adverbs of Manner and Its Translation Found in The Novel “Edensor” Maria Osmunda Eawea Monny
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.1.3.2022.119-130

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This study aims to analyze the translation of adverbs of manner and its’ translation techniques of adverb of manner from Indonesian as the source language to English as the target language. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs, and in English, they mostly come in the form of -ly. The theory used in this study is the theory of Brown and Miller (1992). It is a descriptive qualitative study that takes data from the novel Edensor. The data is collected and analyzed based on its form, for example, from verbs, adjectives, or adverbs. The results of this study show that out of 75 data, there were 35 data from adjectives, 19 data from adverbs, 17 data from reduplications, and 2 data from verbs. The translation word categories used were (1) adjective in Indonesia to be adverb -ly, (2) reduplication in Indonesia to be adverb -ly, and (3) adverbs in Indonesia to be adverb -ly. Furthermore, the translation techniques were transposition, modulation, and literal.
Directive Illocutionary Acts in Venom: Let There Be Carnage Movie Ni Ketut Ica Rahayuni; Putu Devi Maharani; Komang Dian Puspita Candra
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.1.3.2022.148-155

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This study discussed the directive illocutionary act in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. It evaluates how all characters in the movie convey directive illocutionary acts. This study aims to find out the types of directive illocutionary acts. The data were collected using the observation method. The data is collected by watching the movie repeatedly while checking the conversation in the transcript and determining the utterance that contained a directive illocutionary act. Then, classify the utterance of the directive illocutionary act into three: command, request, and suggestions based on the theory by Kreidler (1998). In analyzing the data, the writer used the qualitative method. As a result, the writer found all types of directive illocutionary acts according to the theory from Kreidler (1998). There were 82 data found, and the most type of directive illocutionary act occurred was command with 51 data, request 23 data and suggestion 8 data.
Conjunctions Found in Short Story “Mr. and Mrs. Elliot” I Made Sutasoma; I Gusti Bagus Wahyu Nugraha Putra; I Komang Sulatra
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.1.3.2022.141-147

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A conjunction is a word used to link or connect sentences or clauses to another to make the words readable and easy to understand. This study aims to determine how many types of conjunction appeared in a short story entitled “Mr. and Mrs. Elliot.” The qualitative method was applied to collect and analyze the data source. The researchers used the theory from Halliday and Hassan (1976) to analyze types of a conjunction such as Additive, Adversative, Causal, and Temporal. In collecting the data, researchers used the observation method. Several steps were used, such as reading, collecting, and classifying the data based on the types of conjunction. As a result, the researchers found there are 27 or (57,4%) data of Additive Relation expressed by a conjunction and, or, 6 data or (12,7%) of Adversative Relation expressed by conjunction but 1 data or (2,1%) of Causal Relation expressed by conjunction so, and 13 data or (27,6%) Temporal Relation expressed by conjunction after, before, and when.
Alicia Berenson’s Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Alex Michaelides’ The Silent Patient Amelia Pratiwi; Tri Pramesti
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.1.3.2022.131-140

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This study examines the psychiatric symptoms called Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) experienced by Alicia Berenson in The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides. This study aims to describe the symptoms and causes of Alicia Berenson, who experienced Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In this study, the writer applies a theory of the psychology of literature by Wellek and Warren and the theory of PTSD by Carlson & Ruzek. This study uses a psychological approach. The method used is descriptive qualitative. There are several PTSD symptoms found in Alicia’s characters, i.e., reliving the trauma through flashbacks, negative self-view, aggressive behavior toward oneself or others, impulsive behavior, social isolation, emotional regulation, and relationship difficulty. The causes of Alicia’s PTSD are a car accident at a young age, verbal abuse, sexual abuse, child abuse, and betrayal by her husband. It can be concluded that Alicia experienced PTSD, which later became complex PTSD due to repeated verbal abuse over a long period.
Use of Diction in Monster Inc Movie Antonio Constantino Soares; Rika Purnama Sari; I Gusti Ayu Agung Wira Premagitari
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.1.3.2022.103-118

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The research aims to describe the selection and use of vocabulary, the use of word morphological and syntactical aspects and the use of figurative language, especially the speech of the Monster Inc movie’s actors. This study used the descriptive qualitative method. The data was taken from the movie of Monster Inc. The data was analyzed based on Miles’ theory, namely data condensation, data display and drawing a conclusion. The results show that non-standard words, informal, showing stronger impressions, and emphasizing certain information tend to use in the movie. Morphologically aspect, words are used in the form of reduplication of words and phrases to emphasize what is being conveyed. Also, it was found that there is no affixation, reduplication, or compounding. Furthermore, syntactically aspect, most sentences are delivered in interrogative sentences, command clauses, complete sentences, exclamations, incomplete sentences, informative sentences, complete informational sentences, ungrammatical sentences, and complex sentences. The last figurative language used in several scenes is idiomatic phrases, metaphors, personification, and similes.
Analysis of Slang Words in Selected Song by “Charlie Puth” Ni Nyoman Cintya Pradnyani; Ni Wayan Suastini
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.2.1.2023.21-31

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In today’s society, slang terms are often used in communication. Slang is a colloquial form of language used to shorten and simplify communication. The purpose of this study is to analyze the slang words contained in Charlie Puth’s selected song. Based on Yule’s theory, this study examines the process of slang creation (1895: 51-55). This study makes use of the Chapman-proposed primary class of slang words (2007: 8). The approach used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method in order to make the data used and the research problem clear. The information was gathered by reading the song lyrics, scanning them for slang terms, and then making a note of those terms that were included in Charlie Puth’s song lyrics. The results of this study indicate there are 18 main slang words found in 8 song lyrics by Charlie Puth. In this study can be found 4 Blending, 8 Clipping, 1 Compounding, 2 Coinage, 1 Borrowing, and 2 Acronym. In this study, because using the clipping process makes words simpler, faster, and quicker to explain things, slang terms are often used in song lyrics.
Deixis Found in Kobe Bryant Interview Entitled “Love What You Do” Rizki Arianto; Putu Nur Ayomi
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.2.1.2023.32-41

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The aim of this research is to determine the deixis varieties employed in Kobe Bryant’s interview. This research employed a descriptive qualitative research design and used theory proposed by Yule (1996). The data source was a video taken from a YouTube channel, English Speech, entitled Kobe Bryant: love what you do. The findings indicate that three different kinds of deixis were used in the Kobe Bryant interview: persoaln, spatial, and temporal deixis. Personal deixis is the predominant deixis discovered in Kobe Bryant interview because, when Kobe Bryant recounted his struggles and experiences of becoming one of the best basketball players in the world, he used the words “I” and “you” a lot.
An Analysis of Figurative Language Used in Philip David Wickham’s Songs Chaira Nurul Atiya; I Gde Agoes Caskara Surya Putra
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.2.1.2023.1-8

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The use of figurative language in Philip David Wickham’s songs can make the words sound lovely and intriguing. The aims of this research are to identify different kinds of figurative language and their interpretations in four songs from Philip David Wickham’s album “The Ascension”. The study employs a qualitative approach in order to provide a thorough description of the problems identified. The observation method was used in collecting the data. The researchers discovered sixteen pieces of data that contain figurative language in Philip David Wickham’s songs based on the discussion and analysis data, and there are four kinds of figurative language found in the song lyrics, such as simile, metaphor, personification, and hyperbole. Hyperbole is the most common form of figurative language in Philip David Wickham’s songs. The types of meaning used in song lyrics containing figurative language are connotative and conceptual meanings. These two types of meaning are the most widely used in interpreting the meaning of Philip David Wickham’s song lyrics.
Syntactical Analysis of Simple Sentences Found in Jakarta Post Website’s Article Samuel Prihambodo Quasimus; Putu Devi Maharani
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.2.1.2023.42-52

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The purpose of this study is to identify the types of simple sentences and describe the constituent structure of the process of transformation used in simple sentence found in Jakarta Website’s article. The research is descriptive qualitative research. The data used in this research were taken from online news articles published on the Jakarta Post website. The sentences were taken from the articles posted on 8 July 2022 entitled “G20 FMM: Opening Speech of Indonesian Foreign Minister”. The analysis was oriented to syntactic analysis. In analyzing the data, the types of simple sentence were identified and after that described the process of transformation of simple sentence used in Jakarta Post News Website’s Article. The result of the study shows there are the types of simple sentence found in Jakarta Post News Website’s Article. Simple sentence structure types were identified in the data, which was then categorized, displayed, and described. The results of the tenses studied are 10 (ten) sentences in a data source that belongs to simple sentence structures.
Apology Strategies Used by Characters in Yes Day Movie Falentina Jenita Mbeleng; I Made Yogi Marantika
Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Austronesian: Journal of Language Science & Literature
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59011/austronesian.2.1.2023.9-20

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The apologies that the characters in the Yes Day movie use are described in this study. Expression of remorse is truly normal in our regular routine since individuals generally commit the errors to one another.  The purpose of this study is to learn about and describe apology strategies as well as their functions. The information was assembled from exchanges in the Yes Day film that included expression of remorse. This study gathered nine pieces of information. The narrative-based descriptive qualitative method was used to analyze the data to make it easier for the reader to understand. In the Yes Day movie, the Olshtain Cohen and Rosenstein theory was used to examine the characters’ strategies for apologizing. An Expression of Apology or Illocutionary Force Indicating Device (IFID), an Acknowledgement of Responsibility, an Explanation, an Offer of Repair, and a Promise of Forbearance were all used by the characters in the Yes Day movie, according to the findings of this study. The Illocutionary Force Indicating Device, followed by an Explanation, was the strategy that was used the most frequently based on those strategies. In addition to repairing the relationship between the speaker and the listener, the purpose of the apology strategies was to convey the speaker’s regret for their errors. Also used to maintain a good relationship between two characters, apology.