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Linguistica
ISSN : 23015152     EISSN : 26557517     DOI : 10.24114
LINGUISTICA Journal is a quarterly publication presenting articles on Linguistics. The contents include analyses, studies, applications of theories, research reports and reviews
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Journal of Clipped Words in Reader’s Digest Magazine Lestari Simanjuntak
LINGUISTICA Vol 1, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v1i1.379

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This study deals with Clipped Words in the “Laughter, the Best Medicine”  of Reader’s Digest. The objectives of the study are to find out the types of clipped words which are used in the “Laughter, the Best Medicine” of Reader’s Digest, to find out sthe dominantly used in the whole story and to reason the dominant clipped word use in the text. The study use descriptive qualitative method. The data were collected from seventeen selected Reader’s Digest which contains the clipped word by applied documentary technique, and analyzed based on the type of clipped words namely, back clipping, fore clipping, middle clipping and complex clipping. The finding indicates that from four types of clipped words just only three types found in the “Laughter, the Best Medicine” of Reader’s Digest, back clipping, fore clipping, and a word middle clipping. Back clipping is proved to be the most dominantly used because the story in the “Laughter, the Best Medicine” of Reader’s Digest tell about human daily experience daily.     Key words: Clipped words
Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes in Pak-Pak Language Agustina Situmorang; Tina Mariany Arifin
LINGUISTICA Vol 1, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v1i1.377

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The objectives of this study are to find out the derivational and inflectional morphemes in Pak-Pak language in terms of word class, form and meaning and to find out the similarities and differences of the derivational and inflectional morphemes in English and Pak-Pak languages. This study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative. The data were obtained by applying a documentary techique. The findings showed that there were some similarities and differences of derivational and inflectional morphemes in English and Pak-Pak languages. The similarities are both languages are formed by prefix and suffix. Both languages have similar, they can attached by noun, verb, adjective and adverb. They also have differences, the formation of derivational in English is only formed by prefix and suffix. While in Pak-Pak languages are forming by prefix, suffix, infix, and confix. Inflectional in English is only formed by suffix. While in Pak-Pak languages, they are prefix, suffix, infix, and confix. In conclusion, there are similarities and differences of derivational and inflectional morphemes between English and Pak-Pak languages.   Key Words: Derivational, inflectional morphemes
THE EFFECT OF COMMUNICATIVE AND AUDIO LINGUAL METHOD ON STUDENT’S CONVERSATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT Ika Rebeka Tambunan; Elia Masa Gintings
LINGUISTICA Vol 1, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v1i1.380

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The objective of this study was to discover the significant effect of student’s conversation when the student’s were taught by using Directed Communicative and Audio Lingual Method. The subjects of the study were one hundred and twenty  students of  State Senior High School Rantau Selatan, Labuhan Batu. The techniques of data analysis applied were quantitative and qualitative. In analyzing the data, the student’s were given three conversation assessments namely. It was found that the application of  Directed Conversation thinking activity significantly the effect of communicative and audio lingual method on student’s achievement conversation. Key words: Communicative and Audio lingual method; Conversation
An Analysis of Code-Mixing in Talk-show Bukan Empat Mata Program Wardah A. M Daulay; Sumarsih Sumarsih
LINGUISTICA Vol 1, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v1i1.376

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The paper examines the phenomena of using code-mixing on TV program, particularly in the talk-show Bukan Empat Mata within a multilingual communities, such as Indonesia. It looks at the different languages used in spoken and written forms. The purposes of this paper are to elaborate the theory, factors, types and the using of code-mixing.   Key words: Code mixing
The Journal of Process Types in Transitivity System Yuni Alfiana
LINGUISTICA Vol 1, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v1i1.381

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This study concentrates on the analysis of process types in transitivity system, which is a very important branch of Halliday’s Systemic Functional Grammar. The writer turns to this theory because of its belief that language can be considered as human representation of the world or reality. From the analysis, the writer hopes that the ones who are interested in this study can learn how language represents the world inside the human beings as well as the world around them, so that the analysis can also serve as an effective way in any kinds of text analysis. Key words: Process type; Transsitivity system
THE USE OF METAPHORS IN ADVERTISEMENT OF COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE Arina A. Panjaitan; Meisuri Meisuri
LINGUISTICA Vol 1, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v1i1.375

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One aim of this article is to show through a concrete example how metaphors used in advertisement. The illustrative example is taken from the Cosmopolitan magazine. Central to the analysis of proper meanings of advertisement are the journalistic practices that contain the production of metaphor; i.e. the symbols, the words, or color of different values. Ten advertisements were interpreted by 103 students, and it was found that the use of symbols outnumbered the words, particularly those symbolized the nature. Keywords: advertisement; metaphor
The Journal of Reference Julianti Hairani Siregar
LINGUISTICA Vol 1, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v1i1.382

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The paper deals with the analysis of reference based on the theory of Halliday that can be analyzed through any kinds of text. The purposes of this paper are to elaborate the theory, types and retrieval systems of reference.
SPEECH FUNCTION IN FEATURE STORIES IN READER’S DIGEST Arta Rosaen; Lidiman Sinaga
LINGUISTICA Vol 1, No 1 (2012)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v1i1.378

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This study is aimed to find out the dominant type and to explain the meaning of the Speech Functions used in Feature Stories of Reader’s Digest Magazines; The Council of Dads, Blind Optimism, and Where Children Sleep. The data were analyzed based on the 4 types of Speech Function suggested by Halliday (1994). The result shows that the most dominant type of Speech Function used in Reader’s Digest’ Feature Stories was statement which is realized by declarative mood. This indicate that the writer in order to deliver the ‘human interest’ to the readers, entertain the readers, describing the news hook to the reader, to narrated in a chronological the stories for the readers are by using Statements.   Key words: Speech functions, feature stories.

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