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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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LITERATURE REVIEW ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) INTEGRATION INTO HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING AND LEARNING: A CHALLENGE OR OPPORTUNITY? JAKOB, JUVRIANTO CHRISSUNDAY; PASSASUNG, NIKOLAUS
LINGUISTICA Vol. 13 No. 3 (2024): JULI 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v13i3.62117

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Technological advancements have significantly transformed various facets of human existence, including the realm of education. An important transformation that has taken place is the rise of artificial intelligence, which has become an essential component of the educational process, particularly among students in higher education. The primary objective of this essay is to examine the comprehension of artificial intelligence and the potential hazards it poses within the realm of education. The methodology employed involves doing a comprehensive literature review by examining pertinent scholarly articles, books and researches. The data that was gathered was subjected to analysis in order to examine the effects of dependence on artificial intelligence in the field of education. The study was conducted at Ambon State Polytechnic, where the findings indicated the presence of various risks linked to the utilisation of artificial intelligence in the field of education. These risks encompassed the possibility of errors and inaccuracies within artificial intelligence systems, ethical concerns, and psychological ramifications. This article additionally presents a number of strategies for the prudent utilisation of artificial intelligence in order to mitigate these potential hazards. The primary objective of this article is to enhance comprehension regarding the utilisation of artificial intelligence in the field of education, while also providing recommendations on effectively managing potential hazards that may emerge.
VINAY AND DARBELNET™S TRANSLATING PROCEDURES USED IN TRANSLATING: ˜THE VILLAGE LEADER™ CHILDREN™S SHORT STORY BY ALYSSON CURRO SUPATRA, NOFATHANA; PANGESTUTI, TIARA; RAHMAWATI, SELI; LESTARI, NITA
LINGUISTICA Vol. 13 No. 3 (2024): JULI 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v13i3.62118

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This study analyzed the translation procedures used in the translation of the children's short story "The Village Leader" from English to Indonesian. The study found that literal translation was the only translation procedure used in the translation of the story. Literal translation is a direct translation procedure that translates word-by-word processes with consideration towards the grammar and idiomatic structures from the source language to the target language. The high frequency of literal translation usage in this study suggests its importance in maintaining the original meaning and context of the story, ensuring that the translated version is easily understood by the target audience, especially children. The study highlights the importance of translation in bridging linguistic and cultural gaps, especially in the context of children's literature. The research method used in the study, which involved qualitative analysis and content analysis, was appropriate for in-depth understanding of the messages, values, and social context contained in the story.
AN ANALYSIS OF EFL STUDENTS™ SPEAKING ANXIETY (A CASE STUDY AT PABUARAN 1 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN BANTEN) SULISTYANINGSIH, SULISTYANINGSIH; JUNIARDI, YUDI; RACHMAWATI, DINA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v13i3.62119

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Studies show that speaking anxiety is a common challenge for many students of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). Therefore, this research was conducted to explore levels of speaking anxiety, factors contributing to students' anxiety, and coping strategies. Utilizing a qualitative approach with a case study design focuses on 36 eighth-grade students at SMPN 1 Pabuaran. Instruments include a close-ended questionnaire, semi-structured interview, and observational sheet, complemented by data-collecting techniques such as questionnaires, interviews, observations, and documentation. The finding reveals that 3 participants (8%) indicated high anxiety, 16 participants (45%) indicated moderate anxiety, and 17 participants (47%) indicated low anxiety. Factors contributing to anxiety include personal and interpersonal anxieties, and classroom procedures. Students employ coping strategies such as preparation, relaxation, and positive thinking. It can be inferred that students are experiencing low levels of speaking anxiety, with two main factors including personal and interpersonal anxieties and classroom procedures. The strategies employed can serve as a reference for other students in managing their anxiety and improving their speaking skills.
TEACHERS™ USE OF TELEGRAM CHATBOT AS LEARNING MEDIA AT SMPN 4 BINJAI HASIBUAM, JULI RACHMADANI; AS, MANSUR; NASUTION, NAZLAH SYAHAF; KASIH, INDRA; HARAHAP, MAZAYA ZAHIRA
LINGUISTICA Vol. 13 No. 3 (2024): JULI 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v13i3.62120

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This study explores the implementation of Telegram chatbots as learning media at SMPN 4 Binjai, focusing on enhancing teaching and learning processes through digital transformation. Telegram can serve as effective learning tools by facilitating interaction among teachers, students, and parents (Sanaky, 2023), the research involved training and mentoring 21 teachers using methods such as presentations, discussions, and simulations over three meetings. The chatbots aimed to address challenges such as workload management and student engagement by providing automated content distribution, quizzes, and feedback. Findings indicate that Telegram chatbots significantly enhance the efficiency of delivering educational material, boost student interest and engagement, and promote independent learning. This study underscores the importance of digital literacy in modern education and suggests that ongoing training and support are crucial for maximizing the effectiveness of Telegram chatbots. By creating more interactive and responsive learning environments, chatbots offer a promising future for educational settings. The results highlight the necessity for educational institutions to embrace technological changes and provide continuous training for educators to fully utilize digital tools' potential, thereby improving the overall quality of education.
WORD FORMATION THROUGH COMPOUNDING IN GEN-Z SLANG ON TIKTOK DJOHAN, MEIDINA SINRANG SJAMSU; WAGATI, WAGATI; KADIR, PUSPA MIRANI
LINGUISTICA Vol. 13 No. 3 (2024): JULI 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v13i3.62121

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Language is dynamic and reflective of societal changes, with Gen-Z, the first true digital natives, playing a pivotal role in linguistic evolution. This study examines the phenomenon of word formation through compounding in Gen-Z slang on TikTok, exploring its linguistic structures and meanings. By analyzing the common compounding patterns in Gen-Z slang, we gain insights into the creative processes and social influences shaping language use among this demographic. Utilizing a qualitative approach, data was collected from TikTok videos and comments between January 2023 and May 2024. The findings reveal 15 distinct compound words, with compound nouns being the most prevalent, followed by compound verbs and compound adjectives. Endocentric compounds were more common than exocentric ones. This research highlights the innovative nature of language within Generation Z, reflecting their values of self-expression, technological engagement, and creative problem-solving. The study underscores the role of social media in shaping contemporary language and provides a foundation for further exploration of linguistic innovations and their implications for language development and cultural expression in the digital age.

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