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Transform : Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning
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Transform Journal is an open-access electronic journal that supports research in the field of Linguistics, Literature, and English Language Teaching. The aim of the journal is to publish academic research on applied linguistics relevant to actual issues and to be a publication platform for original research from academics, researchers, and practitioners. Transform journal is issued four times annually, in March, June, September and December. The focus and scope of this journal include areas of analysis: Linguistics Literature English Language Teaching
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Politeness Strategy of Request in Traditional Market Pratiwi, Agnes Imam; Hasibuan, Juli Rachmadhani
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): March, 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v10i1.43237

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This study aimed at analyzing the kind politeness strategy in request which represented in Traditional Market. The descriptive qualitative method used to gain the findings of the data itself. From the findings, 11 requests from 7 speakers have been analyzed. And from those, 21 requests filtered through transcribing the event. Of all 21 requests, it was found that there were 2 politeness strategies used, they were Bald-On record 32 (32%), and Positive Politeness 11 (1,21%) and offRecord16 (5,6%). Later on, the positive politeness was the dominant type of politeness since the traditional market was a full of bargaining, the using of positive politenesswould be found in many ways. The instrument of this study was recording the eventand transcribing them into list. And from that list, the categorization would be easy to extract the data. Thus the writer found that positive politeness that used also similar to another local traditional market.
Taboo Language Expression between Seller and Buyer in Traditional Market Samosir, Widya Nola; meisuri, Meisuri; Putri, Citra Anggia
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): March, 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v10i1.43241

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This research discussed about taboo language in Batak Toba language at Pajak Sore Padang Bulan Medan which aimed to find out the types, the impacts of taboo language expression towards customers, and how Bataknese society perceptions towards their taboo language. This research was based on Mahmoud™s theory. This research was conducted by using descriptive qualitative method. The data were taken from 25 conversations of male and female participants who become sellers and customers in Traditional Market. The findings showed that there were 25 data, 20 data for the types and the impacts, 5 data for Bataknese society perceptions. The dominant types from taboo words in Batak Toba language is Insult and Slurs with 7 expressions, second is scatology with 5 expressions, followed by epithets with 3 expressions, vulgarity with 1 expression, obscenity with 1 expression. Batak sellers is the dominant use taboo language because it was their habit when they were angry but sometimes it is also a part of their close relationship, it means that how close their relationship, so they can used the taboo language. In the analyzed of the impacts of taboo language towards customers, the dominant impacts were people got offended easily and sometimes they become the people who have the irrational thinking. There were 5 perceptions of Bataknese society perceptions about their taboo language and the dominant perception were sellers and customers could not receive taboo words because they still thought that the language could have a bad impact on children because they would replicate and pronounce the taboo language.
Conversational Implicature in Dialogue of œLayar Terkembang Novel by Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana Mulyani, Tika; Meisuri, Meisuri; Andayani, Widya
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): March, 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v10i1.43242

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This research dealt with ConversationalImplicature in Dialogue of Layar TerkembangNovel by Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana based on Grice™sTheory and it was aimed to finding out the types ofconversational implicature, and to describe whythe certain type of conversational implicaturebecomes dominant. This research was conductedby using descriptive qualitative method. Thesource of the data was taken from LayarTerkembang novel by Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana,Then the dialogue of the novel as the data for theresearch. The findings showed that there were twotypes of conversational implicature in theprocedures namely Generalized ConversationalImplicature belong to 33 utterances andParticularized Conversational Implicature belongto 36 utterances. So, the most dominant types ofconversational implicature between the maincharacters in the novel was particularizedconversational implicature because it morecontained ambiguity, implicit meaning, conveyedan additional meaning, and their response did notrelevant with every question and also it cannoteasily to understand what he/she was talkingabout
A Contrastive Study on Feminisms between œPerempuan Berkalung Sorban Novel and The Color Purple Novel. Wilanda, Vitta; Tetty, Morada; Manullang, Elisa Betty
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): March, 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v10i1.43246

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This research discussed about Feminismin both selected novels PerempuanBerkalung Sorban and The Color Purplewhich aimed at finding out the types offeminism, reason why can the figure ofwomen struggle of feminisms and the roleof women in both of the selected novels.This research was based on Tong™s theory.This research was conducted by usingdescriptive qualitative method. The datawere taken from both selected novelswhich have feminisms, they arePerempuan Berkalung Sorban and TheColor Purple Novel. The findings showedthat there were 28 data, 24 data in types offeminism in Perempuan Berkalung Sorbanand The Color Purple Novel.The dominanttypes from both the novels is LiberalFeminisms in Perempuan BerkalungSorban Novel, because the first characterfrom Perempuan Berkalung Sorban Novelis Annisa who feels unfair treatment shereceives from her family;and there were 4data in the role of women in domesticsector can struggle in PerempuanBerkalung Sorban and The Color PurpleNovel. The researcher concluded thesimilar types of feminism, they were:Liberal Feminism and Radical Feminism
Main Character™s Conflict and Defense Mechanisms in The Novel œTentang Kamu by Tere Liye Saragih, Lilia Sarah Indriani; Damanik, Sisila Fitriany; Setiasari, Winda
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): March, 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v10i1.43247

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The study dealed with the maincharacter™s conflicts and defensemechanisms found in a novel œTentangKamu written by Tere Liye. The objectivesof this study were to find out the types ofconflict of the main character and thedefense mechanism that is reflected insolving the problem. The sources of thedata were taken from the novel œTentangKamu By Tere Liye. This was anobservation study because this studyfocused on the analysis of spoken languagein the novel. The collected data wereidentified, divided, and analyzed based onliterature and psychology perspectives ofIslam™s (2016) theory and defensemechanisms by Cramer (2006). Thefindings show that Sri Ningsih, as the maincharacter, faces the external conflict whichis described as person vs nature whereasthe internal conflicts is person vs himselfwhich describes the features of sadness,anger, betrayal, anxiety, love and regret asexperienced by the main character. Theconflict between person vs. herself(internal conflict) becomes the mostcommon conflict faced by the maincharacter then it was followed with thedefense mechanism of denial andidentification.

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