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JOLALI: Journal of Language and Literature
ISSN : 29873509     EISSN : 29867320     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35842/jolali.v1i2.8
JOLALI: Journal of Language and Literature focuses on linguistics, applied linguistics, translation, literature and cultural studies article publishing. We invite the writers in the scope of linguistics, applied linguistics, translation, literature and cultural studies to publish their articles with us. Therefore, we welcome any related subtopics such as language phenomena, newly-published literary works, literature in audio-visual media and comparative study. JOLALI: Journal of Language and Literature publishes articles based on current research and conceptual thought in scope of 1. Linguistics 2. Applied Linguistics 3. Translation 4. Literature 5. Comparative Literature 6. Children Literature 7. Folk Literature 8. Cultural Studies 9. English Language Education
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BANYUMASAN VERB NOMINALIZATION: A TYPOLOGY STUDY Maria Dimitrij Angie Pavita; Pratama Irwin Talenta
JOLALI: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 1, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35842/jolali.v1i1.6

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In Cross-Language Typology Studies, there are types of language universality to the languages in it. The focus of this research is that the researcher wants to see what affixes can form verb nominalization in Banyumasan Javanese and also identify the semantic function that results from each of these affixes in Banyumasan Javanese. The results of this study indicate that Banyumasan Javanese (BJB) and Central Javanese (BJS) have nominals in the form of prefixes, suffixes, and confixes. BJB has a variety of types equivalent to BJS. However, in these two languages, both have the nominal confix -an.
A MORPHOLOGICAL READING OF J.K. ROWLING’S NOVELS USING PROPP’S NARRATIVE THEORY Hidayatul Nurjanah; Asyida Hayati Shofa
JOLALI: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 1, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35842/jolali.v1i1.5

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Narratology study has been debate from scholars from myth to postmodern times. However, although postmodern thinkers put aside a set rule of narrative, yet in fact in there are found numerous generous amount of narrative by incorporating the world and the self. This research attemps at applying morphological perspective of Propp’s narrative functions in J.K. Rowling’s novels such as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Using qualitative content analysis approach, this research was conducted by doing documentation, examination, and classification to obtain the relevant data. The result shows that there are identified 19 functions in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone which written using propp’s nomeclature symbols as βγ2δεη1θ1A14CDEG6J1K5ExI1↑, and then 21 functions in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets written in nomeclature symbols β2γδε2ζη3θA1aBCDEF5G3H2I2Rs1MNQ1, and  13 functions in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them written in nomeclature symbols  αδ[η1η2η3]A13a3C[E7E8][F1F2F4F5F7]GH1I2[K2K5K6K7K10]Rs5Q3. In addition, J.K. Rowling’s novels which widely accepted as postmodern literary works are still relevant to Propp’s morphologic model of narrative functions approach. In short, Propp’s theory is applicable for the study of narrative not only for folktale but also other literary genres.
DISSECTING NADIEM ANWAR MAKARIM’S SPEECH AT THE SINGAPORE SUMMIT 2020: A STUDY ON ASSERTIVE SPEECH ACTS Fantasiya Nurul Huda; Tri Septa Nurhantoro; Galant Nanta Adhitya
JOLALI: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 1, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35842/jolali.v1i1.2

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This research analyzes Nadiem Anwar Makarim’s speech at the Singapore Summit 2020, aiming to distinguish the types of assertive speech acts and to comprehend their functions with the focus on the context. This research employs descriptive quasi or mixed-method. The qualitative method is used to explain the data, while the quantitative method is used to count the percentage of the data. The findings show that there are 139 assertive utterances used by Makarim. The analysis shows that there are five types of assertive speech act found. They are 28 of 20,14% of stating, 22 of 15,82% of claiming, 54 of 38,84% of reporting, 14 or 10,07% of reminding, and 21 or 15,10% of suggesting. Each type has its function. Reporting is to give information to the hearers, stating is to commit the hearers about the fact and truth, claiming is to say that something is true when some people may say that it is not true, suggesting is to give an opinion to the hearers, and reminding is to remind the hearers not to forget the condition. It is because the way Makarim delivered his speech refers to politeness. After reading this research, it is expected that the readers can realize the language phenomenon, especially speech acts and assertive types in a speech which eventually improves the understanding of filtering an utterance.
THE USE OF CODE-MIXING IN INSTAGRAM CAPTIONS FROM THE STUDENTS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE STUDY PROGRAM, UNIVERSITAS RESPATI YOGYAKARTA: A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY Ismia Fa'da; Tri Septa Nurhantoro; Yohanes Angie Kristiawan
JOLALI: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 1, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35842/jolali.v1i1.4

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This research discusses the code mixing used in the Instagram caption by students English Literature Study Program at Universitas Respati Yogyakarta. This research aims to find the types of code mixing used in Instagram captions and to understand the factors using code mixing in captions. The focus analysis of this research is by analyzing the context. This research was conducted by implementing a descriptive qualitative method in discussing code-mixing. A simple quantitative method is implemented to assist the qualitative method in explaining the data in the form of numbers or percentages. The findings of this research show that there are 70 code-mixing data found in Instagram captions. The analysis findings show that there are three types of code mixing found in Instagram captions. Those are code-mixing insertion, alternation and congruent lexicalization. From the results of the analysis in this research, the type of insertion is the type that is the highest or most commonly found, that is 54 data (59.1%). Then alternation type with 12 data (17.1%), and congruent lexicalization type with 4 data (5.71%). and for the results of the second question in this research, there are 60 data (85.71%) for the first factor talking about a particular topic, the second factor is being emphatic about something with 4 data (5.71%), the third factor is repetition used for clarification with 4 data (5.71%) and 2 data (4, 28) for the expressing group identity.
MAGICAL REALISM IN THE MYTH OF PULUNG GANTUNG IN GUNUNGKIDUL Yohanes Angie Kristiawan; Yolanda Nadiandiru Susilo
JOLALI: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 1, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35842/jolali.v1i1.1

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Myth is a folk prose story that tells a story set in the past, contains an interpretation of the universe and the existence of creatures in it, and is considered to have happened by the owner of the story or its adherents. Myths can refer to traditional stories. According to Lugli (2014), myth is a “traditional story that is thought of by a specific community to be of a fundamental importance…”. As time goes by, myths are still present alongside contemporary literary works called magical realism literary works. Pulung Gantung in Gunungkidul is one of the mythical stories in the Gunungkidul area which is a literary work of magical realism. This study uses Wendy B. Faris' magical realism theory which consists of five elements, namely the irreducible element, the phenomenal world, merging realism, unsettling doubts and disruption of time, space and identity to determine the characteristics of magical realism in the story of the myth of Pulung Gantung in Gunungkidul. Those five elements were found after the interview with the relatives of the victim. The descriptive qualitative method was used to determine this study.

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