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Enlighted Journal: Journal of English Literature, Linguistics, and Education
ISSN : 30464579     EISSN : 30252377     DOI : -
Enlighted Journal: Journal of English Literature, Linguistics, and Education is a biannual journal in the field of literature, linguistics and education scope. It is published twice a year on January and July by LPPM STBA Persada Bunda, ISSN 3025-2377. This journal has been indexed by Google Scholar. All submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by editors, and then evaluated by two reviewers through double-blind review process.
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Derivational Morpheme in "Khanh Vy Tran's Speech On TEDx Talk" Talk Show Jihan Herina; Diana Zuriati
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This research analyzed the derivational morpheme in "Khanh Vy Tran's Speech On TEDx Talk" talk show”. The research’s purpose was to find out the derivational morpheme found in "Khanh Vy Tran's Speech On TEDx Talk" and also describe the lexical changes happened of the derivational morpheme found. The researcher used several theories about the derivational morpheme and the lexical changes to support the research as example from Fromkin, Yule and Katamba. The researcher used the descriptive qualitative method to analyze and to describe the collected data. The researcher used the video of Khanh Vy Tran's speech which was downloaded from YouTube and transcribed into transcript as the core data of the analysis. To support the analysis, the researcher used the Oxford dictionary and articles related to the topic. As the result, the researcher found total of 39 words of derivational morpheme. The derivational morpheme was divided by its suffix based on the lexical changes attached of the words, and it was found that 18 words in verb into noun category, 12 words in adjective into adverb category; 2 words adjective into noun category, 1 word adjective into adjective category, 3 words in noun into adjective category, and 3 words in noun into noun category. It could be concluded that the derivational morpheme in the speech was highly used by Khan Vy Tran.
Investigating Register of Conversational Ticketing Company between Salespersons and Costumers Gino Ali; Vina Fathira
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Language registers are significant because they offer several options for language and subject conditioning. This study aimed to explain the use of formal and informal registers used by salesmen and customers in the Muhibbah Tour and Travel Company found in their interaction through WhatsApp. The research method used in this thesis research was a qualitative. The data was collected by taking screenshots of the WhatsApp chats between the salesmen and the customers. The results of this study indicated that there were 59 chats by salesmen and 73 chats by customers. From these results it was found that the use of formal registers referred to several categories, namely: passive voice (salesmen 10%, customers 8%), no abbreviation (salesmen 13%, customers 19%), politeness words (salesmen 20%, customers 15%), facts or references (salesmen 15%, customers 0%), and technical / business vocabularies (salesmen 8%, customers 5%). Meanwhile, the use of informal registers also referred to several categories, including: active voice (salesmen 10%, customers 16%), abbreviation (salesmen 33%, customers 34%), rapport or familiarity speech (salesmen 6%, customers 13%), and expressing opinions (salesmen 6%, customers 6%). For the context of the situation of using registers, the researcher found: field (asking and giving information, ordering, and getting confirmation), tenor (social status, relative status, and social distance), and mode (written mode). The use of formal and informal registers on WhatsApp chats between marketing employees of the Muhibbah Tour and Travel Company was quite balanced, where the chats seemed neither rude nor stiff.
Semiotics Sign and Meaning in the Selected Logos of Coffee Shops in Pekanbaru Asmira Farah Dinda; Lelly Zuyana Asril; Gunaldi Masbiran
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Coffee shop is very popular in Indonesia. Coffee shop usually has logo which contain their own characteristic to identify the coffee shop. People usually start the conversation with each other, everyone can meet up with their friends in the coffee shop, people could talk, gathering, and relaxing. This study was to focused learnt about element of the sign and meaning through the coffee shops logos in Pekanbaru. The purpose of this research was to analyze what the elements of the sign and what the interpretant meaning of the sign in coffee shops logos. This research used qualitative method to describe the research about elements and interpretant sign in each coffee shop logo. This research using triadic semiotics theory which created by Charles Sanders Peirce to do analysis. Total data to analyze were 10 coffee shops in Pekanbaru. The result showed that The icon where to focus on the image or could be said the icon such as a half circle, manual coffee grinder handle, coffee bean grow some leaf, letter “D” fill with house and grass, the bridge and plastic up with coffee bean, letter “A” with coffee bean and roof house with letter “O” fill with coffee bean. The index sign was to shown which had the name of their coffee shop. The symbols was to focus on the philosophical meaning of the logo color.
Lexical Borrowing Used by Food and Beverage Product of One Selected Resto in Pekanbaru Satria Abdurahman; Maspufah Maspufah; Yeni Afriyeni
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Sultan Resto features a particularly Malay character by incorporating architectural embellishments from the Siak Sultanate, which is now popular in Pekanbaru, and serves real Malay home food. The purpose of this research was to find out kind and change of meaning in process of borrowing words that were happened in Food & Beverage Product of Sultan resto. The researcher used some theories about borrowing words to support the research from Baugh, Noam chomsky, and Martin Haspelmath. The researcher used descriptive qualitative method to analyze and describe the data. The researcher used recording for taking the video in Food & Beverage Product of sultan resto as the unit of analysis. To support the analysis, the researcher used cooking dictionary and some english dictionaries. As the result, the researcher found 20 words of borrowing words. The words were divided into three kinds of borrowing words and it was found that there were sixth loan words, ninth loan blend, and fifth loan shift. Then there were two kinds of changes of meaning, it consists of nineth Narrowing of meanings and two Extension of meanings. it could be concluded that the borrowing words from English and France languages especially in Sultan resto’s Food & Beverage Product were quite high.
Code Mixing Used by Kindergarten Students in Dharma Yudha National Plus School Sifra Jenisa Murbi; Karnedi Karnedi; Maspufah Maspufah
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Speaking by mixing two languages currently become a habit in national plus school which used both of English and Bahasa Indonesia in their teching and learning activities. The code mixing in early ages like kindergarten was very unique and interested to be analyzed. The purpose of this research was to identify the type of code mixing used and the factors caused the code mixing of the students’ conversation at the school. The research used descriptive qualitative methods. The data were the transcript of students’s conversation and the parents’ interview. The data were collected by using voice recorder and questionaire through google from. The data were analyzed by using three data analysis theory of data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusion. After analyzing the data, the results showed that there were seven uterances of insertion, eleven utterances of alternative, and seven congruent lexicalization of code mixing occured in students’ conversations. Then, the factors caused the code mixing in students’ conversation were situation and prestige factor bilingual factor which most of students speak both of English and bahasa indonesia not only at school but also at home, the speaker and partner speaking factor, the social community factors, the situation factor, vocabulary factor and prestige factors. Thus, situation factor and prestige factor were the dominants factor that mostly motivated students to mix their conversation in the class discussion and in their daily communication.

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