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Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29856051     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58881/jlps
The journal covers emerging issues in Language studies, Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis. Preference is given to well-researched papers that expand the frontiers of theoretical or empirical knowledge in these disciplines. It is interested in harnessing top-notched research in these fields worldwide and then making them available on open access to readers. The editorial board seeks to conduct high-quality research in Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis through a thoroughly blind peer-review process. Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies (JLPS) covers, refers to, and/or under the fields of sciences: [51802] SOCIAL SCIENCES - Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences -- Linguistics [62201] HUMANITIES - Language and Culture -- Language Studies [62202] HUMANITIES - Language and Culture -- Literature Studies [62204] HUMANITIES - Language and Culture -- Other Language and Culture
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Observing English classroom in the digital era Susanto, Budi; Wajdi, Majid; Sariono, Agus; Sudarmaningtyas, Anastasia Erna Rochiyati
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): December 2022
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Teaching and learning English for millennials requires a different  approach from previous generations unfamiliar with digital technology advances.  This paper tries to discuss and see how English teachers insert digital technology (WHAT) into the classroom learning process. To obtain the data for this study, the researchers observed a teacher (HOW) inserting digital technology into learning. The researchers used recording techniques (audio and video) and field notes to complement the observation technique. The observations show that the teacher applies the active student learning method by applying the principle of time distribution for students and teachers. The teacher only uses up to 15% of the available time allocation, and students have more than 85% of the time to do and practice the points on the learning material. Students get extensive opportunities to experience learning with the aim that they will gain and be able to improve 1) their digital skill; 2) the growth and improvement of the students' self-confidence and other soft skills. The students' Youtube content.
Translation machine: an introduction Fuzianti, D; Tawami, T; Mardiyani, R; Rahmatillah, R; Saputra, H
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): December 2022
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Technology is a benchmark for universal development by providing easy access for users. Technology has also spread to the realm of languages where online translation tools make communication across languages easier. This research aims to provide information about the accuracy of translation in the Indonesian to English using Google Translation and Papago Naver to examine the language use of translation tools for websites. In this paper, we used qualitative methods to support our analysis by comparing both selected tools. The results indicated the quality of online translation tools is ineligible as the language used on the website. Several errors were found, mostly because the system could not recognize pronouns and only translated as according to their literal meaning without considering lexicosemantic. In conclusion, both translation tools have different accuracy levels to translate a variety of text and 50% of it is considered inaccurate which needs to be corrected by replacing each word and editing the whole text. This research is expected to facilitate the translation of words or sentences on a small or large scale and to provide another alternative on switching language use.
An analysis of the interpersonal meaning of lyric and video “zombie” by day6 Antari, Ni Kadek Dwi
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): December 2022
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Song is a learning media that often use to learn English by the students but sometimes they do not understand the meaning of the song used. This study focuses on analyze the intended meaning from some figurative expressions through the song lyric and the symbolic signs and gestures on the video clip of Day6 “Zombie”. The data of this study were the lyrics of Day6 “Zombie (English Version)” and the official video that uploaded on 11th May 2021 by JYP Entertainment. The lyrics and the video were analyzed by Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis by categorizing the figurative expressions that showed the intended meaning and explain the symbolic expressions through semiotic study. The result shows if there are six figurative expressions such as metaphor, personification, paradox, repetition, metonymy, and symbolism. The images are delivered through colour schemes, symbolic objects, and gestures. This study concluded that the intended meaning from lyrics and the music video of Day6 “Zombie” tells about the hopeless feeling of someone who always does the same thing every day.
Virtual reality used in English proficiency test based on apps Bustam, MR; Nurfadillah, RA; Tsaniya, FN; Dewi, DN; Gaol, TVL
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): December 2022
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Today, the English Proficiency Test for both Tests of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and International English Language Testing System (IELTS) become something important to people, especially for students who want to continue studying in universities within countries that use English as the first language. TOEFL and IELTS are used by the universities to assess the students' English language skills and are also used as indicators of whether they can understand and follow the lessons well later. Therefore, many institutions compete to develop their media and program array to become people's choice for testing their TOEFL and IELTS skills. The purpose of applying this virtual reality technology in the English Proficiency Test to utilize the function of virtual reality technology in English Proficiency Test such as TOEFL and IELTS based on Apps. In this case, we used a descriptive method to describe the problem faced when this idea is implemented. This idea's results are expected to increase the attractiveness, confidence using the Apps and finally boost the test score. Besides, it is expected that this virtual reality used in English Proficiency Test based on Apps can give the best experience to people who can't take the test in an offline institution.
Uncover the meaning of figurative language in the selected songs Teja, Nova Surya; Utami, Ni Made Verayanti; Juniartha, I Wayan
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): December 2022
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Language is the main medium for communication, and can build relationships with each other that serve to carry meaning. This study concerns to analyze figurative languages found in selected Alec Benjamin song lyrics. There are two problems that are formulated in this study, they are: (1) what are the types of figurative language found in Alec Benjamin song lyrics; (2) what are the meaning of the Figurative language found in Alec Benjamin song lyrics. In this research used two theories. The first theory proposed by Knickerbocker and Reninger (1963) which is used to identify figurative language types and the second theory of meaning is supported by Leech (1981) to analyze the meaning. The method used in gathering the data was done by the method of formal and informal. The researcher obtained the data by listening the songs, reading the scripts of lyrics, underlining, and classifying the lyrics which contains types of figurative languages. The data was analyzed descriptively using qualitative method. It was found four types of figurative language: hyperbole, personification, synecdoche, and paradox. The most widely used is hyperbole and simile, with the rest has equal numbers or rank. There is one type of meaning found in the lyrics in a connotative meaning.

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