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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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INTERPERSONAL METAPHOR IN MATA NAJWA’S TALK SHOW Elisa Perdana; Amrin Saragih
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i1.711

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ABSTRACT This study investigate interpersonal metaphor in Mata Najwa’s talk show texts. Three are reasearch problems are raised, namely 1) What types of grammatical metaphors are used in Mata Najwa’s talk show. 2) How is interpersonal metaphor coded in Mata Najwa’s talk show. 3) In what contexts are the interpersonal metaphors coded as they are in Mata Najwa’s talk show. The analysis based on interpersonal metaphor as developed in Systematic Functional Linguistics (SFL). Specifically, dealt with interpersonal metaphor, in this study consist of two types, namely, metaphor of mood and metaphor of modaly. The total calculations are the metaphor of mood in Sang Penantang is about 94.85% and metaphor of modality is about 5.14%. The metaphor of mood in Sengatan Dahlan is about 95.34%and metaphor of modality is about 4.65%.In the investigating metaphor of mood is the dominant because the message of the sentences in political interaction used the patterns of mood which are seen as carrying the burden for making the different interpretation in the contextual occurences.   Keyword: Interpersonal Metaphor, Talk show.
PROCESS OF A SCHIZOPHRENIC’S DIALOGUES IN A BEAUTIFUL MIND MOVIE Siska Pratiwi; Rahmah Rahmah
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i1.716

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ABSTRACT This study is concerned to transitivity system, focusing in the types of process which were uttered by the schizophrenic in A Beautiful Mind movie, John Nash. This study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative method. There were six types of process in transitivity system. The results of data analysis showed the total numbers were: material process 44.67%, mental process 18.83%, relational process 28.03%, behavioral process 1.17%, verbal process 4.53% and existential process 2.77%. The most dominant process is material process, that is the process which indicates action; activities and events, things happen and people or other actors do things or make them happen. It occurred because many statements showed Nash’s activities with real people and hallucination people especially when Nash’s hallucination friends about Charles, Parcher and Marcee were kept in his mind and he talked much with them about their activities because he met his hallucination friends intensively.   Keywords: schizophrenia, transitivity, process, movie
THE APPLICATION OF PEER FEEDBACK STRATEGY TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ WRITING ACHIEVEMENT IN NARRATIVE TEXT Muhammad Ibrahim Siregar; Sri Minda Murni
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i1.707

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ABSTRACT This study concerned on the application of peer feedback strategy to improve students’ achievement in writing narrative text. The objective of this study was to investigate to what extent the application of Peer Feedback strategy in teaching improved students’ narrative writing achievement. This research applied classroom action research. Subjects of this research were the first year students of SMA Negeri 18 Medan class X-1consisted of 34 students. This research was conducted in two cycles. Each cycle was organized in four steps, namely Planning, Action, Observation, and Reflection where Cycle II was the improvement of Cycle I. Quantitative data (writing test) and qualitative data (observation sheet, questionnaire sheet, field note) were collected. Findings showed that students’ mean score improved from Post-Test in Cycle I to Post-Test in Cycle II. Students’ mean score in Post-Test in Cycle I was 68.08, and in Post-Test in Cycle II was 74.70. The data gathered from observation sheet and field note showed that students’ expression and enthusiastic also improved. Thus, it was found that the application of peer feedback strategy in teaching significantly improved students’ achievement in writing narrative text. It is suggested that English teachers apply this strategy in teaching narrative text writing. Keywords: Peer Feedback Strategy, Writing, Narrative Text.
AN ANALYSIS OF DEIXIS IN RAJA CAMPUR SARI OF DIDI KEMPOT’S SONG Jimmi Arwy; Sortha Silitonga
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i1.712

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ABSTRACT This study deals with the types of deixis in Raja Campur Sari of Didi Kempot’s Song. The objective of this study are to describe the types of deixis that are used in Raja Campur Sari of Didi Kempot’s song, finding out the dominant types, and finding out why the type of deixis is dominantly used in Raja Campur Sari of Didid Kempot’s Song. This study applied descriptive qualitative method. The data of this study were taken from VCD of Raja Campur Sari of Didi Kempot’s song. There were 10 song lyrics taken as the samples. The findings of this study show that there are five types of deixis were found in Raja Campur Sari of Didi Kempot’s song, there are person deixis 33.7%, spatial deixis 16.6%, temporal deixis 16.4%, discourse deixis 20.3% and social deixis 13%. The most dominant type of deixis found is person deixis. Person deixis is dominantly used because hemostly wrote her own experiences into the song lyrics. Keyword: Pragmatics, Deixis, Song
SPEECH ACTS OF MAIN CHARACTER IN AVATAR MOVIE SCRIPT Roy Martin Sitanggang; Muhammad Natsir
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i1.708

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Abstract This study is about the types of Speech acts used in Avatar movie script. The purpose of this study is to find out the types of speech acts base on George Yule’s theory and to find out which types are dominant in the script. The object of this study is a Avatar. This study analyzed the main character’s utterance. Jake Sully is the main character in Avatar movie. The study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative approach. They are five types of speech acts in Avatar movie script. They are declaratives acts are 3 items (0.85%), representatives acts are 176 items (50.28%), expressives acts are 48 items (13.71%), directives acts are 96 items (27.42%), and commissives acts are 27 items (7.71%). The data findings shown that representatives acts is dominantly used in this movie. There are 176 (50.28%) utterance that uttered by Jake Sully in Avatar movie script.   Keywords: pragmatics, speech acts, avatar
WOMEN’S LANGUAGE AS THE MAIN CHARACTER IN JANE AUSTEN’S NOVEL: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Murdianti Murdianti; Muhammad Natsir
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i1.713

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ABSTRACT This study deals with women’s language analysis on the main character in JaneAusten’s novel: Pride and Prejudice. The objectives of the study are to describe the types of women’s linguistics features on the main character in JaneAusten’s novel Pride and Prejudice, to derive women’s linguistics features on the main character in JaneAusten’s novel Pride and Prejudice, to reason women’s linguistics features on the main character in JaneAusten’s novel Pride and Prejudice. The research was conducted by descriptive qualitative. Thedata are the speech on the main character in JaneAusten’s novel, the data were collected from 1 novel, Pride and Prejudice that has women’s linguistics features.  The data were analyzed by identifying and classifying the figures of speech displaying the result in a table. Then these linguistics features are described in details. The analysis found that there are 9 types of women’s linguistics features which used: lexical hedges is amount 10,06%, tag question is 0,62%, rising intonation on declarative is 2,51%, empty adjective is 3,14%, precise color terms is 0%, intensifier is 56,60%, hyper correct grammar is 1,88%, super polite form is 0,62%, avoidance of swear word is 14,46%, and emphatic stress is 10,06%. The most dominant feature that used is intensifier and the lowest is precise color terms because it is not used in the data. Keywords: Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Women’s Language
DEIXIS IN RADITYA DIKA’S UTTERANCES IN STAND-UP COMEDY SHOW Harna Malau; Lince Sihombing
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i1.709

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ABSTRACT This study deals with how often Raditya Dika produces types of deixis in stand-up comedy show. This research was based on descriptive design by applying qualitative method and converting the data numerically. The data of this study  were the three selected videos of Raditya dika downloaded from youtube. There were 709 sentences produced after transcribing those videos into written language. The findings of this study show that those five types of deixis were found in Raditya Dika’s utterances, they are: person (68.94%), spatial (5.24%), temporal (5.83%), discourse (8.60%) and social (11.37%). The most dominant type of deixis found is person deixis with “gue” or “I” as the dominant deictic word. Person deixis is dominantly used because the comics in stand-up comedy conduct first point of view that make the use of personal pronoun more often than others. Keywords: Deixis, Utterances, Stand-up comedy.
ILLOCUTIONARY ACT ON ALEX’S DIALOGUE IN MOVIE MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE’S MOST WANTED Fransisca Fransisca; Sortha Silitonga
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i1.714

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ABSTRACT This research deals with the analysis of illocutionary act on Alex’s dialogue in movie Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted. The objectives of the study are to find types of illocutionary act, the most dominant type, and the reason why the most dominant type occurs. The research on this thesis was carried out on descriptive qualitative design. The sources of data were derived from the script of Alex’s dialogue. The data were analyzed based on Yule’s theory and they were classified into five types namely; representative, directive, commissive, expressive and declarative. The most dominant type of illocutionary act used there is representative. The total percentage is: representative 42.90%, directive 38.26%, commissive 3.19%, expressive 12.75%, and declarative 2.90%. Representative becomes the most dominant type because there are many elements of representative used such as arguing, asserting, denying, informing and describing. Keywords: Pragmatics, Speech Act, Illocutionary Act, Madagascar 3: Europe’s            Most    Wanted.
THE ANALYSIS OF CODE MIXING IN FILM FROM BANDUNG WITH LOVE Elisabet Sipayung; Meisuri Meisuri
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i1.710

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ABSTRACT   This research aims to get information of sociolinguistics about code mixing in a film titled From Bandung with Love uttered by the characters. The characters use some types of code mixing. The main type is Intra Lexical Code Mixing. The results of this research are (1) There are three types of code mixing in the film, (2)The most type which has big effect is Lexical (3) Lexical code mixing as the dominant type shows that the teenagers in Indonesia like to mix their language per word to show that they are educated and modern.       Keywords : Sociolinguistics, code mixing, From Bandung with Love  
FIGURES OF SPEECH IN RANI SIMBOLON’S TOBA BATAK POP SONGS Lusi Rengsi Ana Hutagalung; Sumarsih Sumarsih
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i1.715

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ABSTRACT This study deals with the figures of speech in the lyrics of Rani Simbolon’s Toba Batak Pop Songs. The objectives of the study are to describe the types of figures of speech which are used in Rani Simbolon’s Toba Batak Pop Songs, to derive the figures of speech that used in Rani Simbolon’s Toba Batak Pop Songs, to reason the figures of speech as found in the Rani Simbolon’s Toba Batak songs. The research was conducted by descriptive qualitative. Thedata are the lyrics of Rani Simbolon’s Toba Batak Pop songs, the data were collected from 10 songs that has figures of speech.This data were analyzed by identifying and classifying the figures of speech displaying the result in a table. Then these figures of spech are described in details. The analysis found that there are four types of figures of speech which used; they are Hyperbole 48,2% , Personification 29,6 %, Simile 14,8 %,and Metaphor 7,4 %. The most frequent type of figures of speech used in the lyrics of Rani Simbolon’s Toba Batak Pop Songs isHyperbole. Keyword:Literature, Figures of speech, Song

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