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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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Modality in Greta Thunberg's Speech Afridita, Aulia; Lubis, Syahron; 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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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/lingpoet.v3i1.8168

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This research aims to describe the types of modality used in Greta Thunberg’s speech and to reveal the meaning of the realizations. This research used a descriptive qualitative method by applying theory of modality by Halliday and Matthiessen. The data source of this research is Greta Thunberg’s speech at the National Assembly in Paris regarding climate crisis issue. The data of this research were all kinds of modality that were found in Greta Thunberg’s speech. The result showed that there were two types of modalization found consisting of probability and usuality and two types of modulation consisting of obligation and inclination. Based on the data, there were 51 cases of modality in 40 clauses in the speech found. There were 27 (52.9%) modalizations found. It shows that the speaker is more inclined to convey statement form of information to inspire the listener. Also, there were 24 (47.1%) modulations found. It shows that the speaker asks the listener to do something. From the speech of Greta Thunberg, it can be concluded that the speaker used the type of modalization more. It means that the speaker is more inclined to raise thought to inspire than command to the listener.
Language Disorder of the Main Character in Dancing in the Rain Movie Rosyida Ekawati; Zakiyatul Arofat
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 is aimed at finding out types of language disorder and explaining the symptoms shown in each type of language disorders experienced by the main character in “Dancing in the Rain” movie. This study uses descriptive qualitative method. The data of this study are in the form of words, phrases, sentences and behavior which taken from the main character’s utterances and behaviors during his engagement in activities. The result of this study shows that the two types of language disorder: expressive language disorder and receptive language disorder were experienced by Banyu Anggoro as the main character in ‘Dancing in the Rain’ movie. Each type of language disoder shows some different symptoms with varying occurrences. The symptoms shown in receptive language disorder are not appearing to listen, difficulty following verbal directions, limited vocabulary, difficulty understanding complex sentences, difficulty interpreting words or phrases, and demonstrating lack of interest. Meanwhile, the symptoms of expressive language disorder are word-finding difficulties, limited vocabulary, over reliance on stock phrases, and difficulty coming to the point of what they are trying to say.
Sukin Skincare Product Advertisement in Social Media: A Multimodal Analysis Grace Widya Panggabean; T. Thyrhaya Zein; Dian Marisha Putri
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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This research investigates the level modality of Sukin skincare product advertisement in social media through the descriptive qualitative method. Kress and Van Leeuwen propose the theories supporting this thesis. The primary data sources in this thesis were ten visual advertisements. The steps passed in this analysis are selecting ten visual images, identifying the visual elements of the ten advertisements, categorizing the visual elements into visual contact, social distance, perspectives, modality, and putting them in the table. The result of this thesis shows there are 5 of demand images, 15 of offer images, 12 of far social distance, 7 of close personal distance, 1 of close social distance, 8 of high modality, 2 of low modality, 20 of frontal angle, and 20 of eye level. Thus, it can be concluded that far social distance is dominant, indicating that the company intends to show truthfulness and credibility in convincing the viewer to try the products. It is also demonstrated that the multimodal visual element plays a pivotal role in directing the advertisement's message towards the audience
Improving Student’s Listening Skill through Bingo Game: A Classroom Action Research at Fifth Grade Students in Sidomulyo Arif Pranata Perangin-angin; Bahagia Tarigan; Umar Mono
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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This research aims to find out and describe the improvement of students’ listening skill through bingo game. Classroom Action Research (CAR) designed by Kemmis and Mc Taggart which consisting of four phase in each cycle: planning, acting, observing, and reflecting was used as the research method. In obtaining the result, there were two types of data collection: the qualitative data (observation and interview) and the quantitative data (pre-test and post-test). In analyzing the data, descriptive analysis and statistic analysis were used to find out the result of bingo game implementation. The result showed that the use of bingo game improved the students’ score and their responses were good. For the students’ responses, it can be seen through the observation and interview taken. In addition, the improvement of the students’ achievement were proved after the tests in each cycle (pre-test, post-test I, and post-test II) taken: the students’ mean score in pre-test was 57.25 and the students’ mean score in post-test II was 75 which the improvement of the students’ mean score in pre-test and post-test II was 17.75. Then, the percentage of the students who met the KKM in pre-test was 35%, post-test I was 65% and post-test II was 85%. In summary, the result showed that the implementation of the Classroom Action Research met the target CAR (75%) which means that the Classroom Action Research was successful.
The Analysis of Interpersonal Function in BTS’ Speech at UNGA 2020 Khairunnisa Wintara; Nurlela Nurlela; Ely Hayati Nasution
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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This article investigates the Interpersonal function in the speech by BTS at the 75th UN General Assembly. The objective is to find out the Mood types and to describe the Interpersonal function realized in BTS’ speech. Qualitative method is used in this study. The data were collected from the clauses in BTS’ speech at UNGA. Through this study, it is found that the Mood types in BTS’ speech at UNGA are Declarative mood (92,30%), Imperative mood (6,59%), and Interrogative mood (1,09%). The findings also revealed the dominant Mood types is Declarative which is used to share or to give information to the audience. For the Interpersonal function, it is realized through Mood structures which contains the Mood and Residue elements. Through Mood elements, it is found that there are Subject, Finite, and Mood Adjunct. While in Residue elements, there are Predicator, Complement, and Circumstantial Adjunct.
The Tenses and Aspects in the Three Novel CoronaVirus-19 Songs Britni Delfita Pata Allo K; Dewi Nuryanti
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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Abstract. This research is aimed to explain the tense and aspects that are used in the lyrics of The Three Novel CoronaVirus-19 Songs. It is also aimed to explain the messages in these songs. The data are taken from the three singers' Youtube Videos. The method used in this research is a qualitative method. The analysis of the data is using theory by John. I. Saeed (2003) and Charles W. Kreidler (1998). The results of this research found that tenses in lyrics show the different situations of the verbs; the use of the verbs shows the process of both actions that have their focus on beginning and ending. Meanwhile, the aspects in the lyrics show that the lyrics have a completion or ongoing events. The messages conveyed by the song are to remind people of the dangerous situation of the virus, to tell people to have awareness of the situation and get closer to their family, and to persuade people to get more sensitive to their surroundings and do whatever they can do to others. Keyword: Tense, aspect, Situations, Covid-19, Songs Abstrak. Penelitian ini ditujukan untuk menjelaskan tentang kala dan aspek dalam tiga lagu bertema The Novel CoronaVirus-19. Tujuan lainnya adalah untuk menjelaskan pesan yang terkandung dalam ketiga lagu tersebut. Data diambil dari kanal Youtubepenyanyi setiap lagu. Teori John I Saeed (2003) dan Charles W. Kreidler (1998) digunakan dalam menganalisis data. Metode yang digunakan dalam analisis ini adalah metode Kualitatif. Analisis data menemukan bahwa kala dalam lirik lagu menunjukkan perbedaan situasi verba, proses yang terkandung dalam penggunaan verba pada lagu ini menunjukkan adanya fokus kegiatan pada permulaan dan akhir kegiatan. Sementara aspek yang terkandung dalam lirik lagu-lagu ini menunjukkan bahwa peristiwa tutur yang terjadi merupakan peristiwa tutur yang sedang berlangsung dan selesai.Pesan yang disampaikan lewat ketiga lagu adalah mengingatkan bahaya penyebaran virus, mengingatkan semua orang untuk lebih peka pada situasi covid-19 dan lebih dekat dengan keluarga, serta mengajak semua orang untuk lebih sensitif terhadap lingkungan sekitarnya dan dapat melakukan apapun bagi sesamanya. Kata Kunci: Kala, Aspek, Situasi, Covid-19, Lagu
Figurative Language in Joel Osteen’s Speech “Your Words Become Your Reality” Theresia Hutagalung; Muhammad Yusuf
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 attempts to explore figurative language in Joel Osteen's speech. This study employed a qualitative approach. The data of this research were from the utterances that occurred in the speech from the speech of Joel Osteen entitled "Your Words Become Your Reality". It was found that from 30 data in the speech, there are 9 simile forms, 5 metaphor forms, 4 personification forms, 2 irony forms, 3 hyperbole forms, 3 litotes forms, 2 metonymy forms, and 2 synecdoche forms. Then, the results of the meaning analysis found 9 denotative meanings and 21 connotative meanings. In addition, the simile is the most frequently used by the speaker in his speech. The figurative function in this speech is used to make the listener's imagination and attract the listener's attention
A Feminist Stylistic Analysis In Jessica Knoll's Novel Luckiest Girl Alive Ahmad Haris Hutasuhut; Rahmadsyah Rangkuti
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 examine how the use of linguistic stylistics in describing women in a text. This study uses a feminist stylistic approach, which in this case focuses more on applying different perspectives to gender-specific women and men. The data in this study are in the form of words, phrases or sentences, and discourses that indicate gender-specific and are taken from Jessica Knoll's novel entitled Luckiest Girl Alive. Each of these levels describes how the gender presentation of feminism can be obtained and can also be seen as a feminist trait. The application of feminist stylistic theory proposed by Sarah Mills in this study shows that female characters are described as being so different from men, women are depicted based on their body parts, experiences, emotions, vulnerability to men, and even female characteristics in general. While men are described based on their physical strength, attitudes, personality, and also their dominance over women. This research helps the readers to reduce errors in understanding gender-specific coding in the form of words, phrases or sentences, and discourse in general or in detail.
Teenage Taboo Jargons among High Schoolers and Undergraduates Alemina Br Perangin-angin; Meliana Siboro; Ade Namira
LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): LingPoet: Journal of Linguistics and Literary Research
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The dynamic of language can be seen from the constant emergence of new vocabulary, which mainly spread among teenagers. Swearing, cursing, and other taboo words are daily among teenagers. Compared to the previous generation, like those born in the 90s, the prominent use of taboo words is now more evident. This study investigated how the benefits of swear terms among high schoolers differ from undergraduate students. Data were collected through direct online interviews via Zoom call. Each participant was asked about the frequently used swear words and their reasons. The data were presented in the qualitative descriptive method. The result showed that high school students use swear words relating to sexuality, animal terms abuse, sexist terms abuse, intellect-based terms abuse, insult, and slur, while college students used the same categories of swear words, except sexist terms abuse. Accordingly, high school students used swear words to show they were mature enough, such as self-expression, humor, social bonding among friends, and a new normal in teenagers’ lives. Meanwhile, college students used swear words as humor, self-expression, and pain relief.
Modality Markers in Visual Mak Yong Traditional Dance Drama T. Silvana Sinar; Khairani; Suraiya Chapakiya
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 at studying the modality markers represented in the selected images of Mak Yong traditional dance drama. Two images were selected through a documentation technique. The analysis results showed the multimodal perspective of modality markers varied from low to high modality. The color saturation, differentiation, and modulation showed the low modality of colors, monochromic due to the limitation of colours ranging from black and white. In accompanying these three mentioned concepts, the contextualization and background appear medium to high modality. It is proved by the detailed background of the images and the illumination of the complete representation of the play of light and shade, and the maximal deep perspective of Mak Yong and Pak Yong’s performance. Since the images are printed monochromic, the representation did not portray the actual colors in reality.

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