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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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SATIRE IN THE DAILY SHOW TWITTER ACCOUNT YOGI ASRAF; SRI MINDA MURNI
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 3 (2022): JULY-OCTOBER 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i3.39598

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This study was conducted to uncover the aspects related to satire in The Daily Show Twitter account. The data of this research included 40 tweets selected during the 2020 US presidential election. The researcher used descriptive qualitative in analyzing the data. The data in this research were collected by using recorder technique and documentary sheet as the instrument to collect the data. The purpose of this study were (1) to find out the types of satire (2) to describe the realization of satire, and (3) to explain the reason for the use of satire. Based on the result of this study, there were three types of satire with the total of horatian 52,5%, juvenalian 17,5%, and manippean 30%. Besides, there were seven satirical techniques found in the tweets namely irony, paradox, antithesis, enlargement, anticlimax, exaggeration, and parody. Furthermore, satire in the tweets were used to be humorous, criticize politicians, and inform the audience about political topics.
A SYMBOLIC MEANING ON DEKKE SIMUDUR-UDUR IN BATAK TOBA WEDDING CEREMONY Debby Aritonang; Muhammad Natsir
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 2 (2022): APRIL-JUNE 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i2.37727

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This study aims at findings out how gender study on Batak Toba Wedding Ceremony that show on YouTube at Semiotics with type of Sylvia Pierce’s (1899) theory casual effect. The objective of the study to investigate what symbols of Dekke Simudur-udur in wedding ceremony of Batak Toba cycle of and howthe realization of dekke have a  holy symbols in married life. A descriptive qualitative design is applied in the research with scientific individual experience life by textual analysis of Neuman, (2007). The procedure of collecting data is analyze the Video in TouTube from watching the video and take the utterences of giver of Dekke simudur-udur for bride and groom. The research findings are found based on Pierce's theory, they are joy, blessing, prosperity, loyalty, and harmony. In conclusion,several regulations have been established for traditional Batak weddings, particularly in the section on handing over dekke simudur-udur. Only the woman's family and the bride's parents' brothers are permitted to participate in the procession
MISOGYNIST HOSTILITIES REPRESENTATION OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN “MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS” SCREENPLAY FATHIA RAHMA DEWI; SISILA FITRIANY DAMANIK
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 3 (2022): JULY-OCTOBER 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i3.39602

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This study aims to find out the kinds of misogynist hostility that happened to the main character and the factors that influence the misogynist hostility directed at the main character. The objective of this study is to find out: 1) To analyze the misogynist hostilities that occur to the main character; and 2) To explain the factors that are the cause of the misogynist hostilities that happened to the main character. The data on this study was the written narrative and dialogue text taken from “Mary Queen of Scots” screenplay. The findings show that:  1) There are three kinds of categorized misogynist hostilities consist of fifth-teen kinds of hostilities there are Infantilizing and Belittling (ridiculing, humiliating, mocking, slurring, vilifying, and demonizing), Sexualization and Desexualization (silencing, shunning, shaming, blaming, patronizing, and condescending), and Aggression (physical violence, intimate partner violence (IPV), and rape). 2) There are three kinds of misogynist hostilities factor that are the main factors that influence the misogynist hostilities that occurred to the main character in the screenplay. Which consist of eleventh kinds of the reasons behind the misogynist hostilities; there are anxieties, fears, and desire to preserve the patriarchal order (Threatened, cornered, thwarted, let down, wounded, undermined, ousted, surpassed, disappointed, humiliated, chastened). In conclusion, the misogynist hostilities happened to the main character because their subordinate felt anxious and feared being overpowered. Thus, they turn hostile to punish the main character for preserving the patriarchal order.
THE IMAGE OF GENDER CONSTRUCTIONS IN BEVERAGE BRANDS ADVERTISEMENT YARRA FAHIRATUNNISA; AMRIN SARAGIH
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 2 (2022): APRIL-JUNE 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i2.37728

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This study aims to construct gender in Indonesian beverage advertising products based on Sara Mills' critical discourse analysis theory through the discourse displayed. This research was conducted with a qualitative method. Where, the source of data in this study was taken from the visual and contextual in the advertisements. These ads come from mineral water namely Aqua and Vit brands. The adverts were taken from the brands' official YouTube channel, which consisted of 8 ad videos. The results of this study indicate that there are findings of the subject, object, and viewer position in accordance with Sara Mills' theory. This research also shows how the forms of gender construction that lead to gender discrimination, injustice and patriarchy that are accepted by women themselves are displayed in the advertisement
ANALYSIS OF READING EXERCISE QUESTIONS IN AN ENGLISH TEXTBOOK FOR YEAR X SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS BASED ON BLOOM’S MAHMUD LAYAN HUTASUHUT; RATNA SARI SILALAHI
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 3 (2022): JULY-OCTOBER 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i3.39601

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This research identifies the distribution of reading exercise questions based on the cognitive domains in the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy. It also attempts to change the reading exercise questions from the Lower-order Thinking Skills (LOTS) items into Higher-order Thinking Skills (HOTS) items. Content analysis was used as the research methodology. The subject of the study was the English textbook ‘Bahasa Inggris SMA/MA/SMK/MAK’ for year X high school students published by the Ministry of Education and Culture. Documentation was employed to collect data. The data were analyzed by using an interactive mood technique. Results of the study revealed that the lower-order thinking skills were distributed within 183 items, while that of the higher-order thinking skills were within 63 items. Specifically, the lower order thinking skills items were distributed as follows: Remembering skill with 100 questions, or 41%, understanding skill with 31 items, or 13%, and applying skill with 52 reading questions, or 21%. Meanwhile, the higher order thinking skills comprised analyzing skill with 38 questions or 15%, evaluating skill with 13 questions or 15%, and creating skills with 12 questions, or 5%.  To sum up, the data showed the distribution of the higher order thinking skill (25%) was significantly lower than that of lower order thinking skill (75%).
POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN FINDING OHANA (2021) MOVIE Nurmaida Panjaitan; Elisa Betty Manullang
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 2 (2022): APRIL-JUNE 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i2.37729

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This study was conducted by using descriptive qualitative method. It was concerned with the description of the data in the form of utterances prodused by the main characters in Finding Ohana (2021) Movie. In conducting this research, the researcher (1) found out the types of politeness strategy in Finding Ohana (2021) Movie. (2) described the realization types of politeness strategies in Finding Ohana (2021) Movie. (3) explain the reason why the types of politeness strategies using in Finding Ohana (2021) Movie. The data of this research was the utterances by the main characters in the movie, that was English subtitle. In the application of the politeness strategies, the Finding Ohana (2021) Movie utterances mostly applied Bald on Record strategy. The result showed that most dominant type of politeness strategies is Bald on Record strategy (43,3%). Consequtively the percentage of Positive Politeness strategy was (36.1%). The percentage of Negative Politeness was (14,4%). The lowest percentage of politeness strategy is Off Record with (6.2%). The reason why the types of politeness strategies using in the Finding Ohana (2021) movie, instead of each politeness strategies has sub-strategies which explained those utterances contained politeness strategies and also influenced by payoffs and sociological variables
REPRESENTATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN KASI LEMMONS’S HARRIET ANGGI VERONIKA SIMANJORANG; SYAMSUL BAHRI
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 3 (2022): JULY-OCTOBER 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i3.39600

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In this social conditions, it is undeniable that cases of discrimination still dominate actions that are still widely felt by individuals, or groups of people.  This discriminatory attitude is still often found in social, cultural, school and work life. This study aimed at identifying the kinds of racial discrimination in Illustration and dialog of script and movie biographies about Harriet Tubman and what are Nigger's resistance toward those discriminations in the movie.  This study was conducted by applying descriptive qualitative method. The sources of data were taken from the script. The research instrument was the researcher herself by using a tool including laptop and books. The results of this research showed that in Harriet movie, there were five types of discrimination with the total of verbal antagonist (37,037%), avocation (18,518%), segregation (37,037%), physical attack (7,4071%). Racial discrimination is a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, and finally discrimination found as the most dominant thing that the depict racism in the movie.
WOMEN AS HIDDEN FIGURES IN MALE HEGEMONY: GENDER AND RACIAL IDEOLOGIES IN HIDDEN FIGURES HUNG-CHANG LIAO; YA-HUEI WANG
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 2 (2022): APRIL-JUNE 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i2.37754

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This study intended to use the film Hidden Figures as a case study to examine how Black women were discriminated against in multiple ways: in terms of racism and sexism, and even classism. To further analyze how Black women, here Mary Jackson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Katherine Johnson, had limited access to employment and received lower wages as well, the study used the film Hidden Figures as a case study to consider how Black women allowed themselves to be treated subordinately and tolerated unequal treatment in the workplace in order maintain their job for the sake of their family. To complete this goal, after conducting a thorough literature review on racial discrimination, gender discrimination, Black feminism, and intersectional hierarchy, the study used a descriptive qualitative analysis and a latent-content analysis of Hidden Figures to examine how, in the 1960s and 1970s, Black women were disciplined and deprived of the opportunity to seek higher education or demonstrate their leadership skills. Moreover, this study demonstrated that, although they had been the object of personal or institutional discrimination, these Black women managed to survive in a multifaceted discriminatory hierarchal society. Finally, by resisting, they found success in their workplace.
AN ANALYSIS OF TABOO WORDS IN THE MOVIE ‘SCORSESE CASINO’ GRACE ROTUA SIMANJUNTAK; FAUZIAH KHAIRANI LUBIS
LINGUISTICA Vol 11, No 3 (2022): JULY-OCTOBER 2022
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i3.39599

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In social interactions, there are still many people who use taboo words to mock and even berate others. It maes communication not good, so that it can cause conflict between each other. In this study we will discuss about the taboo words used by the characters in the Scorsese's Casino film. The purpose of this study was to find out the types of taboo words contained in Scorsese's Casino Movie, to eliminate the taboo words and the reasons why these taboo words were spoken. 2006). This study used descriptive qualitative method. The data in this study is from Film Casino which contains the translation of taboo words and the reasons why taboo words are spoken. Data were collected in the form of sentences containing taboo words. There are 68 data found in this study, here are the results of the analysis. There are four types of taboo words found in Scorsese's Casino, namely epithets, profanity, vulgarity, and obscenity. There are four reasons why taboo words are spoken which are to draw attention to oneself, to show contempt, to be provocative. Based on the results above, it can be seen that most of the characters in Scorsese's Casino use epithets and obscenity to insult, these two types of words are the most influential words. While the reason why taboo words are spoken is dominantly to show contempt. So this research is useful for the community so that people can take better care of their words in communicating by using better words.
DEVELOPING TEACHING MEDIA THROUGH POWTOON AS “TPACK” (TECHNOLOGICAL PEDAGOGICAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE) FOR SPEAKING SKILL AT GRADE 8 STUDENTS OF SMPN 2 BANGUN PURBA SUCI JUMIATI; NORA RONITA DEWI
LINGUISTICA Vol 12, No 1 (2023): JANUARY 2023
Publisher : State University of Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v11i4.43168

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The objective of this study is to develop PowToon as media for teaching at Grade 8 students of SMP N 2 Bangun Purba in speaking   transactional text. This research was conducted based on educational research and development (R&D) through six steps, namely: gathering data, analyzing data, designing media, validating by the expert, revising media, and final product. The Instrument of Collecting Data was questionnaire. The finding showed that one video of PowToon was used to teach English writing to Junior High School. The developed media PowToon had been validated by two experts and the average score has gotten was 85%. It was categorized “Excellent” since that the developed to teaching media PowToon for   speaking skills were suitable for the 8 grade students of SMPN 2 Bangun Purba.

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