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ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies is a professional, double blind peer-reviewed journal that aims to involve scholars not only from Indonesia, but also from all international academic and professional community. The journal provides a platform for different theoretical and thematic approaches to pure English linguistics and applied as well as English literature. We accept only manuscripts written in English. The editors seek manuscripts that develop theoretical, conceptual, or methodological approaches to English linguistics, present results of empirical research that advance the understanding of pure and applied English linguistics, English literature studies, explore innovative policies and programs, and describe and evaluate strategies for future action, analyze issues of current interest related to pure and applied English Linguistics and literature studies.
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CODE SWITCHING ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS PROFESSIONS IN BOY WILIAM’S VIDEO ON YOUTUBE Noralfia, Noralfia; Weda, Sukardi
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 2, No 1 (2022): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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This research analyzes three YouTube videos by Nessie Judge entitled “Exlusive! BCL Opens Chronology of Events That Night!, Jerome Polin Happy National Examination Canceled!!! and Najwa Shihab's Choice About President 2019! Boy William Laughing!”. The analysis mainly concentrated more on the switching of codes that was done by Boy William and the people he invites to collaborate with in his videos. This study aims to determine the types of code switching used by Boy William and the people he invites to collaborate with in his videos and find out the reasons why he uses them. This research provided use of descriptive analytic method and primarily concentrates on the ideas put forth by Hoffman and Poplack. The data in the data for this research came from transcripts of Boy William's videos, other data were collected from various citations including publications such as books, journals, articles, and theses, in addition to online sources. The data analysis techniques used in this study are based on Miles, Hiberman and Saldana including data collection, data condensation, data display, and finally drawing inferences from the findings in order to arrive at a conclusion. The final results of this study show that the utterances performed by various professions in their videos use 3 types of code switching including, intra-sentential switching, inter-sentential switching, and tag switching. As well as showing the function of using code switching used by various professions in their videos.
THE CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURE USED BY THE MAIN CHARACTER IN I CARE A LOT MOVIE : A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS Fitriant, Nur Azizah; Mahmud, Murni
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 1, No 3 (2022): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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The aim of this research is to discover the maxims that the main characters in the film "I Care a Lot" break, as well as the many forms of conversational implicatures that occur in the film. This research focuses on film analysis using Grice's implicature theory and cooperative principle (1975). The information was then evaluated using a qualitative descriptive approach. The goal of this study was to improve readers' understanding of pragmatics, particularly those connected to conversational implicatures. In addition, this study might be used as a source of information for future research. The findings demonstrate that the researchers detected 33 conversational implicature utterances, 21 Generalized Conversational Implicature utterances, and 12 Particularized Conversational Implicature utterances among the 225 utterances of the main character in the film "I care a lot." The researchers discovered 34 statements that violated the maxims based on the sorts of maxims proposed by Grice (1975). As a result, the main character frequently violates the rule by using Generalized Conversational implicature.
THE SCHIZOPHRENIA OF JACK TORRANCE’S CHARACTER PORTRAYED IN“THE SHINING” MOVIE BY STANLEY KUBRICK Yusfa, Weldina; Nur, Sahril; Abdullah, Abdullah
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 1, No 1 (2021): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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The Shining is a movie directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1980 with duration 2 hours 26 minutes. The story presented Jack Torrance as a man who dislikes authority. He moved to an isolated hotel with his wife and his son in Colorado over the winter, hoping to improve and cure his poor writing. As the days passed, he began showed the symptoms of schizophrenia and attempt to kill his family. This research aims to analyze the symptoms, the kinds, and the impacts of schizophrenia of the main character (Jack Torrance) in “The Shining” movie using psychological approach based on the theory of Kraepelin and American Psychiatric Association. The researcher analyzed the data using descriptive qualitative method and the result of this research showed that the Jack Torrance experienced positive symptoms, negative symptoms, and cognitive symptoms. But the most dominant symptoms were positive symptoms since he had experienced many hallucinations and delusions. There are several types of schizophrenia experienced by Jack Torrance, including schizophrenic simplex, schizophrenic hebephrenic, schizophrenic catatonic and schizophrenic paranoid. Moreover, the most dominant types of schizophrenia that Jack Torrance experienced is paranoid schizophrenia since he showed so many hallucinations, emotional, and serious expression in the movie. Lastly, the impacts of schizophrenia experienced by Jack Torrance are ignoring family, relationship conflicts, familial conflicts, and inability to work.
CODE MIXING USED IN WHATSAPP ACADEMIC GROUPS CHATS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE IN 2018 AT UNIVERSITAS NEGERI MAKASSAR Nuryanti, Risna; Mahmud, Murni
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 2, No 1, Dec (2022): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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Code Mixing in WhatsApp academic groups Chats in English Literature in 2018 at state University of Makassar was the subject of this investigation. To characterize a phenomenon, the study used a descriptive qualitative method. To figure out why they used code mixing, the researcher merged Muysken's theory, which categorized three types of code mixing, with Hoffman's theory. Based on the utterances, the purpose of this study is to determine what type of code mixing is used and why. According to the research, the three most popular methods of code mixing used in WhatsApp Academic groups talks are word insertion, phrase insertion, and alternation. They used code mixing for four reasons: talking about specific issues, repetition for clarification, the goal of clarifying speech content for interlocutors, and they couldn't locate the suitable phrase in any language other than their own.
ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS IN J.K. ROWLING’S “HARRY POTTER: THE CURSED CHILD” Mustakim, Nur Fa'adillah; Weda, Sukardi
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 1, No 3, Aug (2022): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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This article journal aims to accomplish two objectives. The first objective is to discover the types of illocutionary acts that are found in playscript "Harry Potter: The Cursed Child", and the second objective is to discover the functions of illocutionary acts that are found playscript "Harry Potter: The Cursed Child". This article journal used a qualitative method. This research also used theory about illocutionary acts by Searle and theory about the function of illocutionary acts by Leech. This research was only focused with utterance by the main character in this play script, Albus Severus Potter. The conclusions in this research are (1) four types of illocutionary acts that were used in play script, they were commissive, representative, expressive and directive. Among 67 illocutionary acts cases that utters by the main character in this play script, 22 cases were representative act, 9 cases were commissive act, 24 cases were directive act, and 12 cases were expressive act, (2) four types of functions of illocutionary acts that used in playscript, they were convivial, collaborative, conflictive, and competitive. Among 67 illocutionary acts uttered by the main character in this play script, 21 cases were collaborative, 24 cases were competitive function, 20 cases were convivial function and 2 cases were conflictive function.
CODE SWITCHING IN SELECTED MOVIES DIRECTED BY HANUNG BRAMANTYO Natsir, Sitti Nabilah Rofifah Mufidah; Sunra, La; Abdullah, Abdullah
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 1, No 2, April (2022): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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The aim of this research is to discover the type and to analyze the function of code-switching used by the characters in the Trilogy of Habibie and Ainun movies. Code-Switching is is a mechanism for using two or more languages in the same utterance. It implies that when people transfer languages, they may have a specific goal. In literary works, the use of language in every word written or spoken is not far from every aspect of linguistics. Some essential aspects of human language is in people's communication, how the information from others is processed through different languages. That's why the researcher carrying out this research is to discover the types and analyze the function of code-switching used by the characters of Habibie & Ainun, Rudy Habibie, and Habibie & Ainun 3 movies. This research method is descriptive qualitative with a focus on Hammers and Blanc with Gumperz's theories. Other data were collected from various references, namely thesis, journals, online sources, and articles. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing (Miles and Huberman, 1994). The result of this research, the researcher found 49 data with inter-sentential 26 utterances of inter-sentential code-switching, 12 utterances of intra-sentential code-switching, and 11 utterances of tag switching, and inter-sentential switching as the dominant type of code-switching. The characters' most dominant function of code-switching is message qualification function with 16 utterances.
STYLISTICS ANALYSIS OF THE BEATLES’ SELECTED POPULAR SONGS Octofiany, Utami; Halim, Abdul
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 2, No 1 (2022): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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The Beatles were an English rock band formed in 1960 in Liverpool. They were largely recognized as the greatest and most influential act of the rock period, with members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. From 1965 to 1969, the Beatles released what many consider to be their best work, including the innovative and widely influential albums Rubber Soul (1965). Revolver (1966), Sgt. Pepper's Lonely-Hearts Club Band (1967), The Beatles (commonly known as the White Album, 1968), and Abbey Road (1969). This study aims to analyze the stylistic features of the popular selected songs; Hey Jude (1986), Let It Be (1970), Yesterday (1965), Here Comes the Sun (1969). The research method that the author used is library research method and the analytical method used is textual analysis. The author analyzes the figurative language on semantic level and the Phonetic devices on phonetic level of stylistic in selected popular songs to understand the difference between each type in figurative language and also phonetic devices. The conclusion of this thesis shows that there are 28 figurative languages found with 8 types: 4 Simile, 6 Metaphor, 3 Personification, 2 Metonymy, 5 Symbol, 2 Paradox. 5 Hyperbole and 1 Irony. The result for phonetic devices shows that in selected songs, there are 14 rhyme, 19 alliteration, 27 assonance, 32 consonants in total from all the selected songs.
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SUPERNATURAL EVENTSBETWEEN “KIMI NO NAWA” AND “TENKI NO KO” Humairah, Andi Ananda; Abdullah, Abdullah
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 1, No 3 (2022): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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The aim of this research is to find out the supernatural events occurring in “Kimi no Nawa” and“Tenkino Ko” Films using the Dunwich (2002) Supernatural theory and Comparative Literatureapproach based on elements of film. This research used descriptive qualitative research in order todescribe the phenomenon and its characteristics that are related to the topic. Using Dunwich'stheory, the researchers categorized the supernatural events in both films based on 5 out of 10aspects. The researchers also compared the supernatural events with the elements of film in orderto classify the supernatural events inboth films to find the differences and similarities. The resultof this study indicates that there are 9 similarities and 10 differences found in two films based onPlot, Structure, Visual, Conflict, and Resolution elements of film. 12 supernatural eventsarecaptured in Kimi no Nawa and 25 supernatural events are captured in Tenki no Ko based onPlantasms and Ectoplasms, True tales of Ghosts and Hauntings, Spiritualism, Ghostly superstitions,and Deities of Death and the Underworld supernatural aspects. There are no connections found inthis research between the supernatural events and reality. As a conclusion for this research, theresearchers were able to classify the supernatural events and compare them.
VERBAL HUMOR IN HOLOLIVE ENGLISH SELECTED CLIPS BEST OF HOLOLIVE EN - OCTOBER Firjatullah, Muhammad Maulidya; Sunra, La; Nur, Riola Haya
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 1, No 1 (2021): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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The purpose of this study, Verbal Humor in Hololive English Selected Clips Best of Hololive EN – October, was to examine the art of verbal humor. As a first step, the researchers sought to determine what sorts of humour were used by viewers in the Best of Hololive EN - October. Another goal was to use GTVH to linguistically analyze the verbal comedy in Hololive English Selected Clips Best of Hololive EN - October. Hololive English Selected Clips Best of Hololive EN - October was used as a starting point for examining the many sorts of linguistic humor. Hololive English Selected Clips Best of Hololive EN - October linguistically analyzed verbal comedy, the second objective. The research was primarily concerned with the intricacies of human behavior. Document or content analysis was used to acquire the information needed for the investigation. Humans were the primary source of data in this study. For the first study topic, we used Shade (1996)'s verbal humour categorisation, while for the second, we used Attardo's GTVH (1994). The investigation yielded a number of discoveries. In Hololive English Selected Clips Best of Hololive EN – October, there were 21 verbal humours that fit into 9 of the 12 categories. Seven jokes were collected out of a total of 21 pieces of verbal comedy that featured inside the study's subject. After parody, pun, irony, tall tale, sarcasm, riddle, satire, and farce, the second-highest appearance was pun 4. GTVH's six Knowledge Resoures (KRS): Script Opposition, Logical Mechanism, Situation, Target (TA), Narrative Strategy (NS), and Language were used to analyze the verbal humour detected (LA). An investigation of verbal humor was carried out in a hierarchical manner, beginning with its most fundamental component.
SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY ON SEXUALITY IN YOUR NAME ENGRAVED HEREIN BY KUANG-HUI LIU Ramlan, Mirnadevi; Halim, Abdul
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 1, No 3 (2022): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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The movie "Your Name Engraved Herein," by Kuang-Hui Liu, is the subject of this study. The main character in the movie is homosexual, and the writer aims to explore homosexuality through character. This study applied Alan Swingewood's sociological literature theory, which sees literary works as direct reflections of society. In other words, literary works cannot be separated from the social realities that exist in society. This study aims to find out (1) conflict that experienced by main character as gay (2) the way taken by them to overcome the conflict, and (3) the perception of Taiwanese society towards homosexuals reflected in the movie. The results of this research indicate a correlation between real-life conditions in Taiwan in 1987 and the situation depicted in the movie. In the movie, homosexuality is viewed as a mental illness and disorder. Society believes that keeping gays around them will have a negative impact and may lead to others become same-sex lovers. This state is reflected in Kuang-Hui Liu's and his lover's fear of public judgment.

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