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LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research is an international peer-reviewed journal published by TALENTA Publisher, Universitas Sumatera Utara and managed by English Department, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Sumatera Utara. It has aims to provide the platform for the scholars to publish their work in the field of, but not limited to, linguistics (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics), applied linguistics (sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, translation studies, semiotics, discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis, multimodal analysis, stylistics, corpus linguistics, forensic linguistics, language teaching, classroom discourse, and others) and literature (modern and contemporary literature, comparative literature). As our commitment to the advancement of science and technology, LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research follows the open access policy that allows the published articles freely available online without any subscription.
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Sign Elements of International Food and Beverage Logos Mitha Arfiana; T. Thyrhaya Zein; Nurlela
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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This research entitled Sign Element of International Food and Beverage Logos. This research analyses the sign elements of food and beverage logos and the interpretation of the sign. The company want to promote and inform their product by creating the logo. This research applies the semiotic theory by Charles Sanders Peirce to analyse the sign elements and its interpretation in the logos. This research use qualitative descriptive method in analysing the data. The data is 7 food and beverage logos which goes international. Those 7 food and beverage logos are McDonald’s, Starbucks, Domino’s, Pizza Hut, KFC, Coca-Cola, and Pepsi. The data source in this research were logo images that collected from the logo’s official website and Wikipedia. This research will analyse the icon, index, and symbol of the logos as the sign elements by using Peirce’s triadic theory. Then the interpretation of the sign will analyze by relating the representment, object and interpretant. The result of this research shows that there are 6 icons, 5 indexes, and 7 symbols sign used in 7 food and beverage logos. There is 1 logo that has no icon sign, 2 logos have no index sign, and all logos have a symbol sign. The meaning of the sign elements that found in the logos was represented by relating the representment, object, and interpretant.
Nominalization in Priyanka Chopra’s Selected Speeches Sonia Margareta Pasaribu; Eddy Setia; Dian Marisha Putri
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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This study aims to find out types of nominalization used in Priyanka Chopra’s selected speeches and the realizations. The selected speeches were taken from written sources and videos on the internet consisting of three speeches. This research used a descriptive qualitative method by applying theory of nominalization in Systemic Functional Linguistics by Quirk et al. The data collection techniques were conducted by applying a documentation method. The documents used to support this study were in the form of videos and transcriptions of the speeches on the internet. The results showed that not all the three types of nominalization were used in the three selected speeches. The nominalization with the gerundive noun type was used in all the three selected speeches. There were 6 gerundive nouns (14.6%) in the first speech, 7 gerundive nouns (25%) in the second speech, and 4 gerundive nouns (21%) in the third speech. The nominalization with verbal noun type was only used 1 (2.4%) among the three selected speeches which was in the first speech. Meanwhile, the deverbal noun type was used most in all the three selected speeches. There were 34 deverbal nouns (83%) in the first speech, 21 deverbal nouns (75%) in the second speech, and 15 deverbal nouns (79%) in the third speech. The nominalizations were realized by suffixations and conversions. The nominalizations were formed in the presence of the suffixes –dom, -er, –ing, -ion, -ity, -ment, and -or. Also, they were formed by conversion, such as the nouns care, cause, experience, and waste.
Translation Quality Assessment on Medan City Tourism Official Web Pages Putri, Ruth Suci; Sofyan, Rudy; Nasution, Ely Hayati
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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This research was conducted to analyze the quality of the translation on the Medan City Tourism web pages. In this research, the researcher used the translation quality assessment model proposed by Nababan et al. The TQA model by Nababan et al. focuses on three aspects, namely accuracy, acceptability, and readability. The final result of measuring these three aspects is the total value for the quality of the translation on a scale of 1-3. This research has the objectives to: 1) analyze the accuracy of the Indonesian- English translation of the Medan Tourism web page 2) to analyze the acceptability of the Indonesian-English translation of the Medan Tourism web page 3) to analyze the readability of the Indonesian-English translation of the Medan Tourism web page 4) to analyze the total quality of the Indonesian-English translation of the Medan Tourism web pages. There were three professional translators as the raters who helped in assessing the text of the Medan City Tourism web pages. In general, the results of this research indicate that the translation quality of the Medan City Tourism web page is accurate, quite acceptable, and quite readable. The score for the accuracy aspect is 2.7, for the acceptability aspect is 2.2, for the readability aspect is 2.2 and the total quality of the translation is 2.4.
Language Choice in Bilingual School in SMP Hikmatul Fadhillah Medan Eliza, Nur; Deliana; Lubis, Roma Ayuni A
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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This study analyzes language choice, the cause and effects of language choice by students in SMP Hikmatul Fadhillah Medan. The research method used is qualitative method by giving questionnaire to get the results of the analysis. Language choice that used in SMP Hikmatul Fadhillah Medan is English. The data identified according to the theory of Dell Hymes, SPEAKING: setting, participant, end, key, instrumentalities and norm of interaction is the cause that can influence the language choice for every person. Based on the data analysis by Ralph Fasold Theory: The effects of language choice iscaused by the occurrence of language, social, and cultural contacts. The effects of language choice is 58,6% for bilingual/multilingual, 20,7% for social contacts (communication & interaction), 13,8% for mix language and 6,9% for cultural contact (habit) . From the data 17 students choose bilingual/multilingual as the answer, 6 students choose social contact as the answer, 4 students choose mix language as the answer and 2 students choose cultural contact as the answer. The result taken from the 29 answered of the students in one class in grade VIII SMP Hikmatul Fadhillah Medan.
A Semiotic Analysis Found on Movie Poster “Shutter Island” Ratih Utami; Eddy Setia; Deliana
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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This research aims to know the meaning from the semiotic signs on the movie poster. The data is collected from movie poster “the shutter island” which is taken from internet site. This study used qualitative approach since the researcher focused on identifying the sign found in the movie poster of The Shutter Island. This study applied some theories of semiotics, there are theory of sign by Saussure (1974) and some other theories such as Theory of  Colour  Term by Wierzbicka (1996) which is used for identifying the meaning of colors found in the movie poster and Verbal and Visual Aspect Theory by Dyer (1986) which applied for identifying verbal sign and visual poster in this research. It can be concluded that there are two aspects which is formulated in movie poster Shutter Island, they are verbal and visual aspect. The verbal aspect includes some categories such as the masthead which exolained who is the main character in this movie, the title of the film to inform the audience about the film, where the line on the poster inform the audience the spoiled that it was the island where once people got into that island, it could be so difficult for the to get away from the island, and it shows the date the film will be released.
Appraisal Attitude Analysis of Debate Verbal Adjudication Tarigan, Desmery Natalia; Zein, T. Thyrhaya; Harefa, Yulianus
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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This research investigates the appraisal attitudinal framework to identify the level of attitude (affect, judgment, and appreciation) in debate verbal adjudication conducted through descriptive qualitative method. The theories supporting this thesis are the ones proposed by Martin & White, Halliday, and Austin J. Freeley. The primary data sources in this thesis were five verbal adjudications of debate adjudicators from preliminary rounds of AEO 2020. The data in this study were lexical resources and phrases for appraisal attitudinal framework. The steps passed in this analysis are collecting the data by transcribing the recorded debate verbal adjudication into text, identifying the lexical resources and phrases, and concluding the analysis. The result of this thesis shows the score obtained for appraisal attitude resources in five debate verbal adjudications. The results present that the Appreciation score obtained was 59.1% in average, Judgment score obtained was 33.2% in average, and Affect score obtained was 7.7% in average. Thus, the level of appraisal attitudinal framework in debate verbal adjudications account for higher attitude of language evaluation. It is also demonstrates that the appraisal attitudinal element plays pivotal role in terms of directing evaluation towards the debater’s performance
Politeness Strategies Used by Anies Baswedan in the Interview on Humanities in Southeast Asia Rahman, Farisa; Rangkuti, Rahmadsyah; Mono, Umar
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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This study applied a qualitative descriptive approach that establishes the requirement that a study must be carried out on the basis of existing facts. This study aims to examine the politeness strategies used by Anies Baswedan in the interview on humanities in Southeast Asia. The source of data of this study was obtained from youtube. This research data is in the form of phrases and clauses which contained politeness strategies. The collected data is assessed using Brown and Levinson's Politeness Strategies theory to find out the types of politeness strategy and its sub-strategies. This study applies a pragmatic study. After analyzing the data, the researchers concluded that there are three types of politeness strategies found in the Interview on Humanities in Southeast Asia. These three types of politeness strategies are: Bald on record, positive politeness, and negative politeness
English, Arabic, and Chinese Loanwords in Brunei Malay Balazs Huszka; Norazmie Yusof; Mohamed Mohiel-Din Ahmed; Tay Kok Jun
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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Brunei Malay is a unique Malay dialect spoken not only in Brunei Darussalam, but also in neighboring parts of Borneo. Although extensive data are available on lexical borrowings in Standard Malay and Indonesian, surprisingly, Brunei Malay has not been studied in this regard. Our paper aims to fill this gap by identifying English, Arabic and Chinese loanwords in the only available dictionary (Kamus Bahasa Melayu Brunei). We had looked into the linguistic distribution and word classes of the borrowed lexis, and understood that the main borrower was Arabic, followed by English; however, only a few words of Chinese origin could be found in the corpus. The most prominent word class was nouns, with a significantly lower number of verbs and adjectives. In the last part of our paper we are going to give some examples for usage of these loanwords in context.
An Analysis of Revenge in Ian Mc’Ewan’s Nutshell Yuzirwan, M. Azel; Nasution, Siti Norma; Pratama, Diah Rahayu
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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The purpose of this study is to find out  the main character’s revenge portrayed in the novel, the factors that causes revenge, and how the main character takes his revenge. This thesis uses revenge theories by Baron, Byrne, and Branscombe to analyze revenge as a form or behavior of act of someone repaying the actions of other in hopes of getting a better feeling. In completing the analysis, the writer used descriptive-qualitative research method by Miles and Huberman which represents all data in forms of words and sentences. Based on the analysis it can be found that this novel portraying the revenge by the main character stop them from escaping the city. The revenge in this novel carried out by the main character is very unusual and unexpected, yet very logic. Usually, people will try to hurt the other parties who hurt them, but in this novel, the main character go with different approach, by arriving to the world early than it supposed to be, resulting the mother and uncle failed to escape the police officer.
Conversational Analysis of Interruption in Suits Series Season 1 Winda Afrina; Yusuf, Muhammad; Hanafiah, Ridwan
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/lingpoet.v3i1.7813

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This research aims to find out the types of interruptions based on Ferguson’s theory in Beattie (1982) and the functions of interruptions based on Kennedy and Camden’s theory in Li (2001) in Suits Series Season 1. It was conducted by using descriptive qualitative method, while the data were all utterances taken from the Suits Series Season 1. The results showed that from four types of interruption, there was only one type unfound with 70 occurrences in total of interruptions found in Suits Series Season 1. Simple interruptions were used most in the series with 50 occurrences, followed by 18 occurrences of overlap interruptions, and 2 occurrences of butting-in interruptions, and no silent interruption found. The results also showed that there were six of seven functions of interruptions found in the research. The most found function was floor taking with 22 occurrences, followed by 13 occurrences of agreement, 12 occurrences of topic change, 10 occurrences of clarification, 9 occurrence of assistance, 4 occurrences of disagreement, and no tangentialization found. This means that the use of interruptions in characters’ utterances of Suits Series Season 1 mostly was to take the floor from the other speaker and propose another topic to discuss.

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