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Journal of Linguistica
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30473217     DOI : 10.62872/r6hjg577
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Journal of Linguistica (JOL) is a peer-reviewed open access international journal research-based articles on language studies, literature studies, and language teaching.research-based articles on language studies, literature studies, and language teaching. All submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by the editors and then evaluated by a minimum of two International Reviewers through a double-blind review process. This is to ensure the quality of manuscripts published in the journal.
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USE OF PROKEM LANGUAGE IN SOCIAL INTERACTION AT SATAP 7 BANAWA SELATAN SMPN (A sociolinguistic study) Idrus
Journal of Linguistica Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): DECEMBER - JOL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/mkdmj169

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Prokem language is a unique form of communication often favored by teenagers today, though it originated among thugs as a means of secrecy. Over time, this language has transitioned into common usage among youth, including students in school settings. Teachers often express concern over its impact on student politeness. This research focuses on three key issues: 1) the forms of prokem language, 2) its formation process, and 3) its use among students at SMPN Satap 7 Banawa Selatan. The study aims to describe these aspects using sociolinguistic theory and a descriptive qualitative methodology. Data collection involved the referential method, with analysis carried out using distributional and equivalent methods. The findings reveal that prokem language appears in single and complex word forms. Its formation includes creating ew meanings for old words, inventing entirely new words, affixation, reduplication, abbreviations, and acronyms. Students use prokem language for various purposes, such as fostering familiarity, maintaining secrecy, expressing emotions like fear, anger, or pride, and even offering advice or ridicule. Despite these findings, further research is necessary to explore the relationship between prokem language, students' politeness, and their ability to speak with proper manners. This could provide deeper insights into its broader social and linguistic implications.
ANALYSIS OF CONNOTATION AND DENOTATION MEANINGS IN DAILY CONVERSATIONS OF TEENAGERS IN BAMBOO VILLAGE, SUB-DISTRICTUNA-UNA, TOJO UNA-UNA DISTRICT Siti Hadija Alaydrus
Journal of Linguistica Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): DECEMBER - JOL
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This study explores the connotation and denotation meanings in adolescent conversations in Bamboo Village, Una-Una District, emphasizing the importance of understanding words to prevent miscommunication. Employing a qualitative descriptive method and a semantic approach, the research uses primary data collected directly through observation, listening, recording, and documentation. Data analysis involves reduction, presentation, and verification of oral conversations recorded in two settings: Bamboo Village's port and a residential yard. The findings reveal that teenagers frequently use connotative terms such as "shoot" (expressing love), "stone head" (stubborn), and "eat heart" (disappointment). Denotative meanings appear in phrases like "a lot of fleas," "like to eat mangoes," and "fight." The study highlights the importance of distinguishing between literal and figurative meanings, enabling adolescents to communicate more effectively, express themselves accurately, and avoid misunderstandings. The research contributes to semantic studies by underscoring the role of connotative and denotative awareness in social interactions, helping adolescents select appropriate words, foster better relationships, and articulate their identities and values. The study encourages further exploration of connotations and denotations in diverse social contexts, aiming to deepen insights into language use in varying situations
Exploration Of Humanist Values In Classical and Contemporary Indonesia Novels Mas'ud Muhammadiah
Journal of Linguistica Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): DECEMBER - JOL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/bjjp3b31

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This research seeks to uncover the essence of humanist values embedded in two notable Indonesian literary works, Siti Nurbaya by Marah Rusli and Perahu Kertas by Dee Lestari, employing a hermeneutic framework. The investigation centers on four fundamental aspects of humanism: the pursuit of justice and resistance to oppression, expressions of love intertwined with sacrifice, the journey toward self-discovery and individual autonomy, and the bonds of solidarity and friendship. The hermeneutic method was selected for its capacity to provide profound interpretative insights, enabling a nuanced understanding of the texts while integrating their broader social and cultural underpinnings. The study reveals that Siti Nurbaya emphasizes themes of defiance against social inequities and patriarchal dominance, encapsulating the socio-political realities of the colonial period. Love and sacrifice in this novel are intricately woven into the fabric of profound social struggles. Conversely, Perahu Kertas offers a contemporary lens on the quest for self-identity and personal liberty, underscored by themes of solidarity and friendship that reflect the evolving dynamics of modern social interactions. Together, these works illustrate the shifting manifestation of humanist values in response to Indonesia's changing socio-cultural and historical landscapes. This research underscores the role of literature as a powerful vehicle for introspection and social commentary, capturing the complexities of human experiences. The insights gained from this study open avenues for deeper investigations into other literary works, offering opportunities to further expand the discourse on humanist values within the rich tapestry of Indonesian literary traditions.
PERSPECTIVE OF THE WORD “GOBLOK” UTTERED BY UNSCRUPULOUSPREACHERS IN TERMS OF PRAGMATICS: A FORENSIC LINGUISTIC STUDY J. Anhar Rabi Hamsah Tis’ah
Journal of Linguistica Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): DECEMBER - JOL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/whyj7t48

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This study analyzes the utterance "goblok" (stupid) expressed by a preacher to an iced tea seller in Magelang, using Searle's pragmatic theory (1969) and the forensic linguistics framework by Coulthard & Johnson (2010). Employing a qualitative descriptive method, the study found that the utterance contained expressive elements of "hatred" and declarative elements of "ostracism," potentially leading to social unrest. Grammatically, the phrase "Yok ono didol goblok" (go sell it, stupid) is contradictory, lacking literal meaning and leaning more toward emotional expression or insult. From a legal perspective, the utterance meets the criteria of a criminal act of defamation as stipulated in Article 315 of the Indonesian Penal Code (KUHP). The effects of this speech include public condemnation, sympathy for the victim, and social aid provided to the iced tea seller. This research underscores the importance of language control in public discourse to prevent public disorder and negative consequences
Metaphor in Literature: A Study on the Use of Figurative Language in Classical and Modern Works Faizah, Naela Mikyalul
Journal of Linguistica Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): DECEMBER - JOL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/1hrk2h04

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Metaphors do not only function as linguistic decorations, but also reflect the author's cultural values, social norms, and worldview in the historical context. Classical works, such as poetry and prose by prominent authors, provide deep insight into the traditions, beliefs, and values of the society of the time. The analysis of metaphors allows us to understand how figurative language reflects the spirit of the times that underlies people's thinking. The growing interest in how language creates meaning in a variety of contexts is driving this research. However, there are shortcomings in the research that show a lack of exploration regarding the comparative use of metaphors between classical and modern works. Modern works are also a major focus, where contemporary writers often explore metaphors in innovative ways, creating new meanings that reflect the challenges and dynamics of today's life. In many modern novels, metaphors are used to raise social and political issues, intertwining with the reader's experience. Despite the differences in context and style between classical and modern works, the function of metaphor as a bridge between reality and imagination remains constant. This research is expected to enrich the understanding of the relationship between language, literature, and human experience. In conclusion, despite variations in context and application, metaphors remain an important tool in shaping human understanding of reality and imagination, and have a significant influence on our interactions with the world around us.

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