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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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IMPROVING STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN WRITING DESRIPTIVE PARAGRAPH BY USING MOVIE POSTERS Tengku Nova Mulyana; Masitowarni Siregar
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 2 (2013)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i2.931

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ABSTRACT This study aims at improving students’ achievement in writing descriptive paragraph by using Movie Posters. This study was conducted by using classroom action research. The subject of the research was class X SMA Negeri I Galang, which consist of 36 students. The research was conducted in two cycles which cycle I and cycle II consist of 3 meetings. The instruments for collecting data were qualitative (interview, diary notes, and observation sheet) and quantitative data(writing test). Based on the data analysis, the mean of students’ score in Test I was 56,38 ; for the Test II was 68,05 , and for the Test III was 85. The qualitative data showed that the students were interested by using Movie Posters. The conclusion is that by using Movie Posters improves the students’ achievement in writing descriptive. Keywords: Movie Posters, Classroom Action Research, Writing Descriptive Paragraph
THE USE OF METAPHOR IN INVICTUS FILM Theresia Theresia; Meisuri Meisuri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i2.932

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ABSTRACT The aims of this article are to find out the types of metaphor, and to describe the implication of the most dominant type of metaphor used in the Invictus film. By using documentary technique, six selected scene were taken randomly from the script, there were fifty dialogues uttered by Nelson Mandela used as the sample. The data were analyzed by using descriptive qualitative technique. It was found are six types of metaphor used in Invictus film and the most dominant type of metaphor is Subjective Metaphor. This implies that the films tends to show the portray of Nelson Mandela as the President of South Africa who is subjectively in constructing his ideas, opinions and message in the film about sport and apartheid. Keywords: film, Invictus, Metaphor
AN ANALYSYS OF DEIXIS IN THE ARTICLE OF THE JAKARTA POST NitaBonita Samosir; Zainuddin Zainuddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i2.928

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ABSTRACT This thesis deals with the English deixis. The objectives of this study are to analyze type of deixis and to find out the most dominant type of deixis in the political article of Jakarta Post. This study was conducted by using descriptive quantitative design. The source of data was taken from the article of Jakarta Post and five articles are taken as the samples. Documentary technique is used in collecting data. The findings showed that there are five types of deixis found in The Jakarta Post article, namely Person deixis, 99 times occur (42,85%), Place deixis, 8 times occur (3,46%), Time deixis 43 times occur (18,61%), Discourse deixis 42 times occur (18,18), and the last is social deixis 39 times occur (16,88%). From the analysis from deixis is the most types of The Jakarta Post can be found. So it can be said that The Jakarta Post tends to use person deixis as the dominant type compound an another types. This is because The Jakarta Post the news mostly dealt with the person interaction.  Keywords: deixis, newspapers, The Jakarta Post, documentary, descriptive qualitative
THEME AND RHEME OF MAIN CHARACTER SCRIPT IN HACHIKO MOVIE Tohom Marthin Donius Pasaribu; Sumarsih Sumarsih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i2.933

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Abstract This Study Deals with the Theme and Rheme of Main Character Script in Hachiko Movie. The Objective of the study are to find out the kinds of thematic progression that is used in Hachiko movie, to find out the kinds of Theme that is used in Hachiko movie, and to find out the dominant kinds of Theme that used in Hachiko movie. This study was conducted by using descriptive design (qualitative and quantitative method). The data were collected from the script movie of Hachiko the Dog Story. The data were analyzed by the Theme and Rheme. The findings found that there were two kinds of thematic progression those are used in Hachiko movie, they were 8 constant theme patterns and 4 linear theme patterns. There were 144 (37,01%) topical themes, 151 (38,81%) interpersonal themes and 94 (24,16%) textual themes. Unmarked theme 227 (61,51%) and marked theme 142 (38,48). Interpersonal theme dominated the Hachiko movie scripts which means that the theme was the assertive or confirmation of the previous theme, because theme of the sentence has relation with the previous sentence such as expected a response from addressee or provide speaker’s comment, assessment or attitude towards the message . Unmarked theme dominated the Hachiko movie scripts which mean that the speaker utter the most typical / usual text. In the utterance the speaker put the subject and finite in front of the sentence  as the main point of the text. Keywords : Movie script, Theme
SPEECH FUNCTION AND SPEECH ROLE IN CARL FREDRICKSEN’S DIALOGUE ON UP MOVIE Ridha Rehana; Sortha Silitonga
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 2 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i2.929

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Abstract One aim of this article is to show through a concrete example how speech function and speech role used in movie. The illustrative example is taken from the dialogue of  Up movie. Central to the analysis proper form of dialogue on Up movie that contain of speech function and speech role; i.e. statement, offer, question, command, giving, and demanding. 269 dialogue were interpreted by actor, and it was found that the use of speech function and speech role.   Keywords: movie; speech function; speech role  
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GENDER LANGUAGE IN PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND FRANKENSTEIN NOVELS Safriana Silitonga; I WayanDirgayasa Tangkas
LINGUISTICA Vol 2, No 2 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v2i2.930

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ABSTRACT This study deals with the similarities and differences of gender language expressed in Pride and Prejudice and Frankenstein Novels. The object of this study is to find out the similarities and differences of gender language which are expressed in Pride and Prejudice and Frankenstein novels .This study used descriptive qualitative research. The data were collected by documentary technique and the instrument of collecting data was documentary sheet. The data were analyzed by descriptive comparative. The findings indicated that there were some similarities and differences found between those two novels. The similarities were found in three features: a) Politeness; all the characters in Pride and Prejudice and Frankenstein novels used polite sentences b) Grammar; all the characters in novels used hypercorrect grammar  c) Precise color terms; there was no found the using of this feature in novels. The differences were found in the other seven features: Lexical Hedges, Tag Question, Intensifier, Swear Words, Empty Adjective, Emphatic Stress, Rising Intonation on Declarative. In Pride and Prejudice, these seven features of gender language dominantly used by women, while in Frankenstein novel they dominantly used by men. It is hoped that the result of this study will be useful for anyone who wants to study about literary, especially gender language.   Keyword        : prose, novel, gender language

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