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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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SYMBOLIC INTERPRETATIONS IN MEDYA HUS’S POEMS IN ACEHNESE NAZIRA PUTRI; I WAYAN DIRGEYASA; LIDIMAN SAHAT MARATUA SINAGA
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 1 (2022): JAN-MAR 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i1.34494

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Principally this research attempts to find out the symbols and reasons displayed in Medya Hus‟s Poems in Acehnese. This study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative method. The sources of the data were the poems in „Jameun Internet‟ book by Medya Hus in Acehnese. The instrument for collecting data are documentary sheet. The data were analyzed by using Pierce‟s theory of semiotic. The writer found 22 meanings were displayed in the Medya Hus‟s poems. They were Aki wèt-wèt (3,33%), Budôk (3,33), Engkôut (3,33%), Ujeuen (3,33), Zakéut (3,33%), Teukabo (3,33%), Kayèe Syuruga (3,33%), Syuruga Lapan (3,33%), „Arasy (3,33%), Rabôn (3,33%), Qur‟an ngon Hadis (3,33%), Nuraka (3,33%), Agama (20%), Lampu (3,33), Bohaté (3,33%), Mata Beungah (3,33%), Kapai (3,33%), Syèthan (3,33%), Ratéb (6,7%), Syuruga (10%), Tasbèh (3,33%), Taqwa (3,33%). In the poems contain of different symbols and meaning. Medya Hus almost used the symbols that related to Islamic concept to show the roles of Islam in Aceh and explained the Acehnese culture and society, and nature.
PRESUPPOSITION OF THE MAIN CHARACTER’S UTTERANCES IN BATAK TOBA MOVIE ALANI HAPOGOSON CHINDY CHINTYA PANGGABEAN; MORADA TETTY; FERIYANTI ELINA GULTOM
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 1 (2022): JAN-MAR 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i1.34496

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The research was found on the topic about Presupposition of the Main Character’s Utterances in Batak Toba Movie Alani Hapogoson. This study was aimed at identifying the types of presupposition, most dominant type and to elaborate the realization of the types of presupposition by the main character in Alani Hapogoson movie.. The study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative method. The source of data was taken from the utterances of the main character’s utterances in batak toba movie alani hapogoson. The technique for analyzing the data is descriptive qualitative research based on Creswell’s theory. The result of this research was types of presupposition can be found in Alani Hapogoson movie are existensial (34%), Factive (26%), Lexical (10%), Structural (14%), Non-factive (2%), and Counterfactual (14%). The dominant type of presupposition that used by main character utterances was existensial presupposition, because used utterances formed by proper names, noun phrase and possesive to show the existence of someone.
REGISTERIAL REPRESENTATION IN KARONESE MANTRA TEXT ERA MELANI TARIGAN; IMMANUEL PRASETYA GINTINGS; ELIA MASA GINTINGS
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 1 (2022): JAN-MAR 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i1.34492

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The objectives of this study were conducted to find the registerial representation implied in Karonese mantra text in erpangir ku lau, and to discover the registerial representation in the karonese mantra text. This research was conducted by descriptive qualitative method. The finding of this study showed that the registerial reprsentaion are implied in karonese mantra text in Erpangir ku lau were Field, tenor and Mode. Field is realization of experiential meanings; these experiential meaning are realized through transitivity pattern, from 6 kinds of total process in transitivity there is only five types were implied in karonese mantra text, they were material, relational ,mental, verbal and behavioral process in this text. the tenor is the realization of Interpersonal meanings; these interpersonal meaning through the mood, there just 2 kinds from 3 total mood that found in karonese mantra text, they were declarative and imperative. In Mode that realizes in Theme pattern found that all of 4 types in Theme were implied in this text. This theory also related to the register language, the Frozen and formal discovered in karonese mantra text.
SEMIOTIC INTERPRETATION OF COLOR IN JAVANESE TEDAK SITEN CEREMONY TEXT VANIA DWISARIKA RISKIA; ZAINUDDIN ZA; SYAMSUL BAHRI
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 1 (2022): JAN-MAR 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i1.34493

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The purpose of this study was to find the true meaning of color used in Tedak Siten Javanese ceremony text. The study was conducted by using desccriptive method. The data of the study were photos, video and also interview section with the informans. The data analysis were taken by observing, interviewing and listing the data into some classification. The data were analyzed based on the theory that proposed by Charles Saunders Pierce’s Semiotic Triangle and Rolland Barthes. The findings identify that there were seven kinds of color which used in Tedak Siten, they were black, purple, blue, green, red, yellow, and whiter. There are no rules for the colors arrangement. According to both of theories black symbolized equality, purple symbolized wealth, blue symbolized trustworthy, green symbolized lucky, red symbolized love, yellow symbolized happy and white symbolized pure.
ASSESSING A SCHEMATA-DESIGNED READING MATERIAL IN AN EFL CLASS: STUDENTS’ NEEDS AND TEACHER EDUCATORS’ VOICE AYU ENGGAR WATI; MISDI MISDI
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 1 (2022): JAN-MAR 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i1.34495

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This paper aims at assessing students’ needs of designed reading material for senior high school in Indonesia in improving their reading skills using schemata-based efl reading material. Designed in design-based research, this study involved EFL students and teacher educators as participants who recruited to participate voluntarily in this study. In designing the schemata-designed reading materials, the reading learning materials were revised based on the experts’ suggestions. The learning materials consist of three lessons. The first topic is about mammals. The second topic is about technology and the last is about landmarks. All of the lessons are about factual report text. The result reveals that students found their reading materials need to upgraded and teacher educators as experts’ judgment shows the designed-based reading material is categorized good.

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