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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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COHESIVE DEVICES IN RICHARD B. PELZER’S MEMOIR: A BROTHER’S JOURNEY Fatimah Z. Siregar and Amrin Saragih
LINGUISTICA Vol 6, No 3 (2017): (JUL-SEP)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v6i3.7592

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The study deals with the types of cohesive devices in Richard B. Pelzer‟s memoir, A Brother‟s Journey. The objectives of this research were to find out the types of cohesive devices, the dominant type of cohesive devices and to describe the implication of the dominant type of cohesive devices of it. This research was conducted by using descriptive qualitative design. The data were 538 sentences taken from 18 chapters and first 2 pages from the each page which were collected by applying documentary technique. The five types of cohesive devices occurred in a text of A Brother‟s Journey, namely reference (62, 29%), substitution (0, 94%), ellipsis (2, 07%), conjunction (34, 32%), and lexical cohesion (0, 36 %). The dominant type of cohesive devices was reference. The implication of using reference dominantly in this text was to help the writers to keep the identity of the participants, ideas and things in the story and keep track them through the story. By using reference, the writer had the ability to avoid unnecessary repetition so that the readers easily get the information about an item that indicates the identity of what is being talked about from the text. From those findings, it is concluded that cohesive devices plays an important roles in written.
WOMAN STRUGGLE IN CAHAYA CINTA PESANTREN NOVEL BY IRA MADAN Melinda Rahma Lubis and Syamsul Bahri
LINGUISTICA Vol 6, No 3 (2017): (JUL-SEP)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v6i3.7593

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The title of this thesis is Woman Struggle in Cahaya Cinta Pesantren Novel by Ira Madan. This study aims to analyzing how is the woman struggle for her ambition of  Marshila Silalahi  in term of hierarchy of needs that she had faced. The source of the data of the analysis is Cahaya Cinta Pesantren novel and the data are the linguistic features that are formed as sentences by the first woman main character. The writer applies the theories from Maslow (1943) about the hierarchy of needs. Based on its form, Maslow was devided the struggle into 5 stage model, they are (1) Physiological needs, (2) Safety needs, (3) Love and Belonging needs, (4) Esteem needs, (5) Self-actualization. The writer devided the data based on each types of self-actualization by Maslow in Hierarchy of needs. Struggle is related to subconscious mind phychologically, the female character is potrayed to reach her ambition with personal reasons to get something in her struggle. The sources of data of this research are any statements, dialogues and actions that prove or describe the self-actualization of a woman struggle in the novel Cahaya Cinta Pesantren (2014) by Ira Madan. Finally the struggles in each types of selfactualization can be interpreted through Marshila Silalahi sentences of the novel and it is found that hierarchy of needs reflect woman struggle.
ASSOCIATIVE MEANING IN HOHO LYRICS OF NIAS TRADITIONAL SONG Devy Kristiana Wau and Willem Saragih
LINGUISTICA Vol 6, No 3 (2017): (JUL-SEP)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v6i3.7589

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This study deals with the use of Associative meaning in Hoho lyrics of Nias traditional songs which consisted of 4 songs, they are hoho wangowai dome, hoho famadaya hasijimate, hoho moyo, and hoho faluaya. The objectives of this study were to to find out the types of associative meaning and to describe the types of associative meaning of hoho lyrics. This research used descriptive qualitative research.There were five types of associative meaning applied in hoho lyrics namely, connotative meaning, stylistic meaning, affective meaning, reflected meaning and collocative meaning. The data were taken from the words, phrases or sentences from hoho lyrics. The finding implied that the number of associative meaning was described as follows: connotative meaning 50%, stylistic meaning 16,74%, affective meaning 23,47%, reflected meaning7,05%,and collocative meaning 2,95%. Out of 170 hoho expressions there were 85 expressions which belong to connotative meaning. It indicated that the most dominantly type used was connotative meaning with percentage of  50% due to the song contained with prayer, victory, happiness, honour, wishes or hopes
PERSUASIVE STRATEGIES OF SAMOSIR PROMOTION IN “Visit Samosir” FACEBOOK PAGE Renni Sagala and Yeni Erlita
LINGUISTICA Vol 6, No 3 (2017): (JUL-SEP)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v6i3.7590

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This study deals with the Persuasive strategies of Samosir promotion in visit samosir facebook page. The objective of the study are to find out the types of persuasive technique of samosir promotion in visit samosir facebook page, and to describe the strategies of persuasive of samosir promotion in visit samosir facebook page. This study was conducted by using Descriptive qualitative method. The data was collected from http://visitsamosir.com. There were 60 status from May of 2016 to May of 2017.The findings found that there are only six from seven types of persuasive technique are used in visit samosir status and they are rationalization (17 status), identification (3 status), suggestion (32 status), compensation (6 status), projection (2 status), and displacement (1 status). And the strategy of persuasive that used in visit samosir facebook page were Logos, Phatos, Ethos. Mostly, the user use the logical reason (Logos). It caused the user need to show the fact or logic reason to get belief from the visitor. So, the visitor become interest to visit the tourism
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION IN UMPAMA PAKPAK WEDDING CEREMONY Aguni Berutu and Juli Rachmadani Hsb
LINGUISTICA Vol 6, No 3 (2017): (JUL-SEP)
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v6i3.7591

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This study deals with idiomatic expression in Pakpak wedding ceremony. The objectives of this study were to find out the categories of umpama, to describe the meaning of umpama, and to find out the dominant category of umpama used in Pakpak wedding ceremony. This research was conducted by using descriptive qualitative design. The data were 25 utterances of idiomatic expression (umpama)  taken from Pakpak wedding ceremony records. The findings indicated that there were three categories of umpama Pakpak, they were: umpama related to flora, fauna, and daily activities. The total percentages of umpama for each category were: related to flora (52%), fauna (8%), and daily activities (16%), while not categorized (24%). The meaning of umpama in Pakpak wedding ceremony were containing wishes, hopes, prayers, and advices. The dominant category was related to flora (52%).

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