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Transform : Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning
ISSN : 23015225     EISSN : 29859441     DOI : -
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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The Representation of Sarcasm in œHow I Met Your Mother Season 2: A Pragmatics Study Siagian, Hafsyah Husin; TAMBUNAN, ANNA RIANA SURYANTI; Tetty, Morada
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 8 No. 4 (2019): December, 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v8i4.29506

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CODE-MIXING IN WHATSAPP (WA) CHAT GROUP IBAD LOVERS DIRGEYASA, I WY
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 8 No. 4 (2019): December, 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v8i4.29509

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The objectives of this study were to find out 1) the types of code-mixing in WhatsApp (WA) chat group IBAD LOVERS, 2) the way of using code-mixing in WhatsApp (WA) chat group IBAD LOVERS, and 3) the reasons for using code-mixing in WhatsApp (WA) chat group IBAD LOVERS. The data are analysed by descriptive qualitative research. The data of this research were from utterances (chat) of participants. The source of data are taken from screenshot of WhatsApp Chat Group IBAD LOVERS from February 22nd 2020 till August 6th 2020 and the online questionnaire. The results of this research showed that 1) there were five types of code-mixing are used by the participants in WhatsApp (WA) chat group IBAD LOVERS, namely: phrase insertion with total number 46 utterances (46%), word insertion with total number 30 utterances (30%), hybrid insertion with total number 11 utterances (11%), clause insertion with total numbers 10 utterances (10%), and expression insertion with total number 3 utterances (3%). 2) There were five ways to show about the using of code-mixing in WhatsApp (WA) chat group IBAD LOVERS, namely: 52 (52%) for chat, 36 (36%) for comment, 7 (7%) for photo™s caption, 3 (3%) for video™s caption, 2 (2%) for link. 3) There were four reasons about the factors of using code-mixing in WhatsApp (WA) chat group IBAD LOVERS, namely: 12 (60%) for talking a particular topic, 4 (20%) for being emphatic on something, 2 (15.3%) for to make utterance clearer, 1 (5%) for intention of clarifying the speech.
POLITENESS MAXIM OF CHARACTER™S UTTERANCES IN WUTHERING HEIGHTS NOVEL BY EMILY BRONTHE RAMADHINI, AMALLYANNA; Zainuddin, Zainuddin
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 8 No. 4 (2019): December, 2019
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This study was aimed at identifying the types and the dominant type of the Politeness Maxim of Character™s Utterances in Wuthering Heights Novel by Emily Bronthe and the reason why it used in the novel. This study was conducted by applying descriptive qualitative method. The source of data was taken from a novel written by Emily Bronthe entitled Wuthering Heights. The results showed that there are 6 types of politeness maxim namely tact maxim, generosity maxim, approbation maxim, modesty maxim, agreement maxim and sympathy maxim totalling 64 utterances with the dominant type is agreement maxim totalling 22 utterances (34,37%). There was only 1 type of politeness maxim that not used in the novel which is modesty maxim. The reason why politeness maxim used by the main character was that to politely express his message and intimate the relation to other characters.
CODE MIXING OF SIPITUHUTA LANGUAGE IN MEREK WEDDING CEREMONY Br Nainggolan, Mirawati; Meisuri, Meisuri
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 8 No. 4 (2019): December, 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v8i4.29514

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The research is aimed at discussing code mixing in Merek wedding ceremony. The theories in this thesis is about code mixing. The method used in this thesis is descriptive qualitative design. The objectives of this research are to find out the types of code mixing used by the speakers of Merek wedding ceremony and describe the function of the reasons why the speakers using code mixing on Merek wedding ceremony and also to explain why the speakers using code mixing on the utterances. The result of the research applied Muysken(2000) showed there are 3 types of code mixing consisted in the utterances on the wedding namely : Insertion, Alternation, Congruent lexicalization, then the function of code mixing supported by Hoffman (1991) namely : Talking about particular topic , Being emphatic about something, Quoting somebody else, and Intention of clarifiying the speech content interculator from the 17 utterances. The findings are expacted to contribute a better understanding of code mixing.
REACTS TO US ELECTION RESULT VIDEO IN THE INDEPENDENT YOUTUBE CHANNEL Akhyar, Fadhilah Tsaqila; Hasibuan, Juli Rachmadani
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 8 No. 4 (2019): December, 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v8i4.29522

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The study outlines hate speech on œLive: Trumps reacts to US election result video in the Independent Youtube Channel. This study aimed to determine types and intentions of hate speech used in the Youtube comment. This study used descriptive qualitative and the research data were analyzed using Mondal (2017) theory to describe type of hate speech found on the comment section while Kreidler (2002) theory were used to showed the intentions of the data. By identifying the comments which are classified contain hate speech, using Mondal (2017) and Kreidler (2002) theory, this study showed that were four out of ten types of hate speech found, namely other, behavior, physical, and sexual orientation. While the highest intentions of the data occurred on mocking and the rests are accusing, insulting, insinuating, and blaming someone.REACTS TO US ELECTION RESULT VIDEO IN THE INDEPENDENT YOUTUBE CHANNEL
Conflict of The Main Character In Pariban - Idola dari Tanah Jawa Movie Sinambela, Alvian Ovaldo; Tambunan, Anna Riana Suryanti
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 8 No. 4 (2019): December, 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v8i4.29526

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The thesis deals with Conflict of The Main Character In Pariban: Idola dari Tanah Jawa Movie. The objectives of this study were to find out the type of conflicts that faced by Halomoan as the main character in the Pariban : Idola  dari Tanah Jawa movie and to find out the causes of conflict itself. The study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative method. The data of the study were movie and the script. The researcher found that the causes of conflict experienced by Halomoan as the main character in Pariban Idola Dari Tanah Jawa Movie, among others, were his condition and his surroundings, which made him under pressure, differences in opinion with the people around him, and competition. All of it is based on Hunt and Metcalf's (1996: 97) theory about conflict.
POLITENESS STRATEGY IN REQUEST USED IN JAVANESE WEDDING CEREMONY Syahputra, Muhammad Eka; Saragih, Amrin
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 8 No. 4 (2019): December, 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v8i4.29529

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This study aimed at analyzing the types of politeness strategy in request which represented in Peningsetan/Srah-Srahan event of Javanese Wedding Ceremony. The descriptive qualitative method used to gain the findings of the data. The documentary transcription from recording that event was the source of the data. From that findings, 25 formed requests from 12 utterances has been analyzed. The data found were 12 utterances in the Peningsetan event of Javanese Wedding Ceremony. And from that utterances, 25 sentences classified as requests, which were found throughout transcribing methods, and the results are Bald-on record 4 (16%), and Positive Politeness 21 (84%), and for the Negative and Off-Record Strategy shared 0 amounts. Later on, the positive politeness was the dominant type of politeness since the wedding was a sacred ceremony, the using of positive politeness would be found massively. The instrument of this study was recording the event and transcribing them into list and marking. Positive Politeness dominated because of the events required manners, even in daily life, Javanese used low tones and more polite language to utter the meaning of the speaker.
TRANSLATION SHIFT IN JAVANESE SHORT MOVIES SUBTITLE Nasution, Ailman Rani; Hasibuan, Juli Rachmadani
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 9 No. 4 (2020): December, 2020
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Translation Shift In Javanese Short Movies Subtitle was the subject of this research. The aimed of this study was to characterize the category shift that happened in Javanese short movies that were transcripted. It also attempted to describe the reasons for using category shifts, as well as the effects of those category shifts on transmitting SL signals. This study employed a descriptive qualitative approach, with the research data analyzing the prevalence of category shifts in the subtitles of short movies, where the writer chose the subtitles at random. The writer entered the information into a table and then compared the subtitles of two short movies from the SL to the TL. According to the conclusions of this study, there were four types of shifts: structure shift, unit shift, class shift, and intra-system shift. The largest category shift was on unit shift, which included 11 out of the total 15 sentences, or 36,6% of the instances, the other side of the lowest category shift found was class shift just had 3 cases out of 30 cases wich is had 10%, structure shift and intrasystem shift had the similarities between their result, which were had 8 cases each other or had 26,7% of the percentage.
METAPHOR IN GURO-GURO ARON SONGS Sembiring, Jeri Claudius; DIRGEYASA, I WY
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 9 No. 1 (2020): March, 2020
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The objectives of this study were to find out meanings, what, how, and why the author conveys Metaphor in Guro-guro Aron Songs . This study was conducted using descriptive qualitative research. The data of this study were taken from Guro “ guro Aron song lyrics by Salamah Br. Barus. The sources of the data were ;˜Simulih Karaben™,perbual™,bencah buruk™.Kelengi aku™,and Sayang kel aku. The data were analyzed by using Harford™s theory. 1) The writer found there were three types of metaphor namely, conceptual metaphor (44,4%), ontological metaphor (36,3%) and orientational metaphor (18,1%). 2) the meaning of metaphor in the Guro “ guro Aron Songs. 3) There were reason the guro-guro aron why the author conveys metaphor through the lyrics of guro-guro aron album based on life and love, it interpreted by tribal leader who knows all the meaning where each lines has a deep meaning.
POLITENESS STRATEGIES OF REQUESTS USED IN MANGUPA MANDAILING WEDDING CEREMONY Nasution, Mutia Maulidina Anzani; Lubis, Safrida
TRANSFORM: Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 8 No. 3 (2019): September, 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tj.v8i3.29545

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This study aimed at analyzing the kind politeness strategy in request which represented in speech of Mangupa in Mandailing Wedding Ceremony. The descriptive qualitative method used to gain the findings of the data itself. From that findings, 18 requests from 1 speakers has been analyzed. And from those, 22 requests filtered throught transcribing the event. Of all 22 requests, it was found that there were 7 politeness strategies used, they were Mood derivable, Performatives, Hedged Performatives, Obligation Statement, Want Statement, Suggestory Formulae, Query Prepatory. Later on, the performatives was the dominant type of politeness since the Mangupa was a sacred ceremony, the using of prformatives would be found in many ways. The instrument of this study was recording the event from video recorder and transcribing them into list. And from that list, the categorization would be easy to exctract the data. Thus the writer found that positive politeness that used also similar to another local tribe wedding ceremony.

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