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Journal of Language Education
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Focus Journal of Language Education, Language Teaching, Litterature and Applied Linguistics focuses on research related to English Language Pedagogy, TEFL English Teaching, English for Specific Purposes (ESP), ELT Materials Development and Evaluation, English Language Testing and Assessment, Linguistics, Literatture, Translation, Critical Discourse Analysis Research method approaches include: Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mix Method. JoLE has the following objectives: Provide a means of publication of empirical research and the field of teaching and applied linguistics. Disseminating the results of new scientific research in these field that can be applied as an alternative solution in the field of applied linguistics, language education as well as teaching. Accelerate the transfer of knowledge from research to practice. Therefore, this journal contains empirical articles and critical reviews both using quantitative approaches (mainstream), qualitative approaches (alternative), and other methods. Scope Topics that can be published in this journal are topics related to Teaching language, Litterature and Applied Linguistics, such as: English Language Pedagogy, TEFL Language Education English Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) ELT Materials Development and Evaluation English Language Testing and Assessment Linguistics Indonesia Language Literature Translation Critical Discourse Analysis
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Language Style Analysis as Found in Come the Morning Movie a Sociolinguistics Study Susanti; Gulo, Eva Febriana Citranita; Sitompul , Dewi Sartika
Journal of Language Education (JoLE) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69820/jole.v2i1.105

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The purpose of this study is to find a variety of language styles and the most dominant style of language in the film entitled Come the Morning by Billy Graham. This research used keraf theory, which has fourteen language styles: parable style, metaphor style, personification style, antithesis style, hyperbole style, climax style, sitir style, allusion style, erotic style, assonance style, chiasmus style, epizeukis style, epistropha style, and anaphora style. This study is a qualitative research with the descriptive design and in this study the writer found 122 data that has been classified into fourteen language styles.there are parable style 10%, metaphor style 1%, personification style 13%, antithesis style 3%, hyperbole style 4%, climax style 13%, sitir style 11%, allusion style 1%, erotic style 10%, assonance style 25%, chiasmus style, epizeukis style 3%, epistropha style 1%, and anaphora style 5%. Based on the research the most dominant types of movie come the morning by billy graham is Assonance (25%). In the movie Come the Morning, it is more inclined to use sentences or words that express a message or feeling experienced by the speaker in an imaginative or classic way.
Pragmatic Analysis of Assumption Found in the “Sang Pemimpi” Film Zalukhu, Atalisi; Gulo, Eva Febriana C
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69820/jole.v2i1.135

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The purpose of this research is to determine the type of Assumption and the dominant of Assumption contained in Sang Pemimpi film. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method that aims to describe the data with the. The data of this research is Sang Pemimpi Film. The data in this study were obtained from conversations between characters in the Film The source of research data comes from this film script. Data collection was conducted using observation, taking notes, and reduction. The implied meaning of each type of Assumption is determined based on the context of the situation. The researcher found 42 utterances in Sang Pemimpi's film with details: existential Assumption 11 (26%), factive Assumption 9 (21%), structural Assumption 9(21%), counter-factual Assumption 7 (17%), lexical Assumption 4 (10%) and non-factive Assumption 2 (5%). Based on the results of this research, six types of Assumptions and Assumptions are most often found in this film. Assumption can be informally defined as an inference or a proposition. Its truth is taken for granted in the utterance of sentences. The listener can capture other information apart from the interpretation.
The Analysis of Collocations Use the Film Entitled “Rambo: Last Blood” By Adrian Grunberg Marpaung, Rosanna; Hakimi, Musawer; Pangaribuan, Jontra Jusat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69820/jole.v2i1.136

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Collocation is defined as a combination of words in a language, which occurs very often and more often than happens by chance. The aims of this study were to find out What are the types of collocations that used in the film entitled "Rambo: Last Blood" by Adrian Grunberg? And to To find out the dominant type of collocation in the collocation of the film entitled: "Rambo: Last Blood " by Adrian Grunberg. This study used a qualitative descriptive method would use to analyze data which is a collocation contained in the film's subtitle. The data source in this study is the subtitled transcript of the film “Rambo: Last Blood “by Adrian Grunberg, which was taken from the translation of the Netflix application. The data in this study are English collocations contained in the film subtitle “Rambo: Last Blood” and its translation into Indonesian in the form of phrases. From the result we can be seen that the maximum percentage is 70% and the minimum percentage is 30% and it can be concluded that the dominant type of collocation results in the collocation of the film entitled: "Rambo: Last Blood" by Adrian Grunberg is Lexical Collocation with a presentation result was 70%. So the dominant collocation that used in of the film entitled: "Rambo: Last Blood" by Adrian Grunberg is Lexical Collocation (70%) because showed the significant precentence.
An Analysis of Language Style in the "Maleficent 2: Mistress of Evil" Movie (Sociolinguistics Approach) Sinulingga, Rika Artika Br
Journal of Language Education (JoLE) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69820/jole.v2i1.137

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Language Style is the formal construct of the language used to communicate with other people. This study aims to analyze the types of language styles used and the dominant type used in “Maleficent 2: Mistress of Evil” movie. The source of the data was taken from the script of “Maleficent 2: Mistress of Evil” movie. The research design is descriptive qualitative research. The analysis is based on the five language styles adopted from Martin Joos’ (1976) theory; they are frozen style, formal style, consultative style, casual style and intimate style. The result shows 77 data, there are 11 frozen styles, and 5 formal style. 35 casual relationships, 10 consultative styles, and 11 intimate styles. It means, that the Casual language style is the most dominant type of language style in the movie Maleficent 2 (2019) because the movie Maleficent is a movie that tells the relation between good mother and daughter is so warm and tries to reconcile the two kingdoms, where almost conversation in the use of informal language and share about the relationship between all the character.
Analyzing the impoliteness of netizens in commenting on the Deddy Corbuzier Podcast Hulu, Mey Trisnawati; Zebua, Elwin Piarawan
Journal of Language Education (JoLE) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69820/jole.v2i1.138

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The aims of this research are to find out the kind of impoliteness strategies that netizens comment on the Deddy Corbuzier Podcast and to find the most dominant type of impoliteness strategies that netizens use in comments on Deddy Corbuzier's podcast. Since the data for this study were gathered in the form of word sentences, a descriptive qualitative approach was used to conduct it. The data used in this study were gathered from a podcast by Deddy Corbuzier. based on the findings, it can be concluded that in the comments column of Deddy Corbuzier's podcast account, Four types of impoliteness strategies are Bald on Record Impoliteness (1,16%), and Positive Impoliteness (67,44%). It consists of 43,02% where the readers use taboo words, 15,11% calling out other people’s names, and 9,30% case of be unconcerned, disinterested, and unsympathetic. Negative Impoliteness (29,06%), it consists of 12,79% the action condescending, 13,95% scorning or ridiculing the other and 2,32% of fearing the other. And Sarcasm/Mock Politeness (2,32%) and the total of comments is 85 comments. based on the comments that have been analyzed, the researcher concluded that netizens mostly use positive impoliteness, It was found in 58 cases (67,44%) out of 85 comments. It consists of 38 cases where the readers use taboo words, 13 call out the other people’s names and 8 case of be unconcerned, disinterested, and unsympathetic. The majority of netizens use the where the readers use taboo words, it found in 38 cases. Positive Impoliteness is mostly used in the comment column of the Deddy Corbuzier podcast account.

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