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Humanities and Language : International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Education (abbreviated as HUMANIOLA) is an academic, open access, peer-reviewed journal that was established and first published in 2023 by Abdul Media Literasi. It primarily focuses on the study of language, humanities, and education. HUMANIOLA serves as a platform for the presentation, analysis, and critique of thought-provoking works, publishing articles that go beyond disciplinary boundaries and advance understanding in the fields of linguistics, humanities, and education. The journal covers various topics, including micro and macro linguistics, socio-cultural studies, ethnicity, teaching, education, and other interdisciplinary studies related to humanities. It exclusively accepts original research articles and book reviews.
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Influence of Compensation on Special Needs Educators’ Job Satisfaction in Special Schools for The Learners with Hearing Impairment in Kenya Nyongesa, Gregory
Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Education Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Ed
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/tj6h3r50

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Effective teaching and learning to achieve the educational goals require satisfied teachers, yet, most of the teachers in Kenya indicate lack of job satisfaction with their work. The rising numbers of special needs educators exiting from special schools for the Hearing Impaired and the frequent strikes are the possible indicators. This study examined the influence of Compensation on teacher job satisfaction among the Special Educators in Public Special Primary Schools for the Hearing Impaired in Kakamega County Kenya. This study employed the Two Factor Theory of Herzberg. The study adopted multiple case study design. The study was carried out in Special Primary Schools for the HI in Kakamega County. The target population was 59 respondents, which comprised of 4 headteachers, 4 deputy headteachers, 47 classroom teachers and 3 curriculum support officers for special needs drawn from each of the sub counties where the special schools for the HI is located. The sample size was a total of 58 participants. Saturated sampling technique was used. Interview schedules, Focus Group Discussions and document analysis were used for data collection. The study adopted thematic analysis to generate the findings of the study. The study found out that Special educators were not satisfied with the salary and allowances that they were given by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Fringe benefits and incentives are also highly valued by the special educators.
Historical Analysis of Criminalizing Homosexual Relationships in Nigeria: A Historical Approach Mamudu, Ganni Kashetu
Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Education Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Ed
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This paper aims basically at examining the menace and the criminalization of homo-sexual relationships in Nigerian society. Gay and lesbian couples are categorized as same-sex relationships. Though they are not easy to identify, they possess peculiar traits which set them apart from ordinary persons.  Their activities are generally condemned by most countries on religious and moral grounds.  This work has succinctly examined the various causes of homosexuality and its effects on our society.  The study adopted a multi-disciplinary approach in its analysis.  It employs a historical, expository, interpretative, and analytical method.  A secondary source was extensively used in the course of this study. It also evaluates the role or views of different sections in society as regards the activities of homosexuality in our society.  Besides, the concepts and analytical tools of economists, sociologists, and theologists were employed throughout the analysis. This ensured that the paradigmatic tool that was used melded perfectly into the overall body of the paper.  This was adopted because of the historical nature of the study.  It was discovered that homosexuality is largely due to the environment in which one is raised.  In other words, homosexuality is induced by a disordered environment.  People equally engaged in homosexuality as a result of freedom of association.  They feel it is one of their fundamental human rights. To some of the practitioners, it is more economical. There is no fear of pregnancy and some other related expenses involved in a normal relationship.
Final Consonant Clusters in Azeri Turkish Razavian, Hossein; Ghalkhani, Omid
Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Education Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Ed
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This article focuses on the analysis of final consonant clusters in Azeri. By consulting two Turkish-Persian dictionaries containing over 100,000 words, the study identifies words with consonant clusters in their syllable structure, specifically (C)VCC or CVCVCC. The research addresses two main questions: the composition of consonant clusters in a syllable coda and the vowels used as the nucleus in (C)VCC structures in Azeri. The data reveals that /æ/ is the predominant vowel in the nucleus of (C)VCC syllables, while /r/ emerges as the most common initial consonant in final clusters. Notably, /t/ is frequently found in post-final positions within the coda. Key findings include the prevalence of /æ/ as the primary vowel in (C)VCC syllables, with /ɑ/, /i/, and /y/ following. Loanwords predominantly feature /e/ in conjunction with /j/ clusters, while /œ/ and /e/ are less prevalent as nucleus vowels. Consonant clusters like /r/, /l/, and /n exhibit versatility with various vowels, whereas other clusters are more selective. The study underscores the unique order of consonant occurrence and combination in the final cluster of (C)VCC syllables in Azeri, highlighting /æ/ as the most active nucleus vowel. Additionally, it emphasizes the mutual relationship between the nucleus and coda in (C)VCC syllables.
Digital Transformation and Cyber Security: Unveiling Awareness Undale, Padmavati Smitesh; Shinde, Vedant
Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Education Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Ed
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The research paper extensively examines the critical exigency for cyber security measure and advocates for increased public awareness regarding the nature of cyber-crimes, along with the proactive measures to shield against these pervasive threats. Cyber security entails a strategic practice designed to fortify system, network and program files from potential infiltrations within digital networks. Cyber-crimes predominantly focus on illicitly accessing or obliterating sensitive information, posing to substantial risk to individual and organizations alike. This comprehensive study is based on a combination of primary and secondary data sources. The primary data set encompasses responses to a meticulously crafted questionnaire provided by 298 individuals across diverse age groups, while the secondary data comprises information collated from multitude of esteemed researcher. The findings gleaned from the data analysis reveal alarming instances of individual being subjected to abuse resulting from the compromise of their social media accounts, falling victim to various forms of financial fraud and incurring substantial monetary losses through investment in spurious accounts. The study highlights the paramount needs to assess the populace’s level of awareness regarding cyber security guideline, with a considerable proportion of respondent demonstrating a commendable understanding of prescribed courses of action to undertake in the event of succumbing to cyber-crimes. The overarching objective of this study is to obtain a comprehensive understanding of cyber security.
An Analysis of Japanese Verb Conjugation Errors Among Students at Universitas Harapan Medan Yusuf, Muhammad; Taulia; Mawaddah, Alvy
Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Education Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Ed
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This study aims to identify and analyse the common verb conjugation errors among students in the Japanese Language Program at Universitas Harapan Medan. The research method utilised was the analysis of student essays, focusing on verb conjugation forms such as ~te, ~ta, ~nai, and ~nakatta. The collected data indicates that the most frequent errors occur in the ~te and ~ta forms, accounting for 43.37% and 42.17%, respectively. These findings suggest that students struggle with differentiating between positive and negative past forms. Errors in the negative forms ~nai and ~nakatta were also found at lower percentages. The results of this study indicate a need to improve the teaching methods of verb conjugation at the university.

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