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Crises on Languages and Literature
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Aiming to voice societal crises, Crises on Languages & Literature disseminates critical analyses and perspectives foregrounding unaddressed and unspoken current societal issues (crises, preservation, and constructions) about languages and literature or viewed from the perspectives of linguistics and literature. Article coverage includes societal issues of crises, preservation, and constructions (inequality, social class, power relations, religiosity, disability, struggling culture, mental awareness, media, etc.) from any geographic region. The published articles provide critical analyses and perspectives comprising linguistic and literary approaches such as descriptive qualitative, textual analysis, semiotics, critical discourse analysis, content analysis, etc. Currently, only original research articles are accepted.
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Pemilihan Bahasa Arab dalam Pengantar Dakwah pada Komunitas Yayasan Amanisya Qur’an Learning Malida, Alya
Crises on Languages and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Quadrimestre 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69948/cill.12

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Language selection in the context of preaching is a complex phenomenon and important to understand in religious communication. This study aims to reveal the patterns of language selection that occur in the Amanisya Qur'an Learning (AQL) Foundation community, as well as the factors that influence it. The research method used is a qualitative study with a sociolinguistic approach. Data were collected through participant observation. Data analysis was carried out in three stages, namely (1) data reduction, (2) data presentation, and (3) conclusion. The study's results showed variations in language selection between various interaction contexts, such as preaching assemblies and teaching the Qur'an. This study's results indicate that two dominant codes are used in the community, namely the Indonesian and Arabic codes. From the speech found, there is a phenomenon of code-switching and code-mixing between the Indonesian (BI), Arabic (BA), and English (BING) codes. Moreover, the factors that influence language selection are (1) participants, (2) situations, (3) speech content, and (4) interaction functions. These findings provide better insight into the dynamics of communication in da'wah and can be a basis for developing more effective communication strategies in da'wah activities in society.
Perbedaan Ekspresi Kebahasaan Laki-laki dan Perempuan dalam Mengulas Makanan pada Vlog Kuliner di Platform Youtube Suryani, Diana Sri
Crises on Languages and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Quadrimestre 1
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This study is a sociolinguistic analysis utilizing a qualitative descriptive approach. The objective is to describe the differences in how males and females express delicious tastes and review food, as well as the distinctions between formal and informal language varieties in culinary vlogs on YouTube. The data for this study were collected from six culinary vloggers: three females (Ria SW, Mgdalenaf, and Separuh Aku Lemak) and three males (Tanboy Kun, Nex Carlos, and Mamank Kuliner). The primary sources of data were three videos from each of these YouTube channels. The data were gathered using a listening and note-taking method. For data analysis, the study employed theories of language and gender proposed by Lakoff (1973), Maltz & Borker (2009), and Wardhaugh & Fuller (2015). The findings revealed notable differences in the language used by males and females when expressing delicious taste. Males tend to use the word "delicious" in a more vulgar manner, while females tend to be more polite. Additionally, men provide detailed and direct information in their food reviews, whereas women are more minimal and hesitant in their descriptions. Moreover, men frequently use informal pronouns to convey solidarity, while women opt for formal pronouns and demonstrate greater politeness when reviewing food in their culinary vlogs.
Speaking Across Faiths: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Interfaith Dialogue in American Cultural Context Roselani, Ni Gusti Ayu; Surtantini, Rin
Crises on Languages and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Quadrimestre 1
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Grounded in Fairclough’s Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), this study examines an interfaith public dialogue by integrating Hyland’s metadiscourse framework and multimodal discourse analysis, with particular attention to linguistic stance-taking, spatial arrangement, and audience engagement. Framed as a conversation, the event reflects broader American discourse norms that privilege civility, authenticity, and pluralistic cooperation over institutional authority. Methodologically, the research adopts a descriptive qualitative approach, incorporating corpus-based concordance data to support close textual analysis without pursuing full quantification. Drawing on visual grammar (Kress & van Leeuwen, 2006) and U.S. pluralism principles (Interfaith America, 2022), the study investigates how the speakers negotiate theological disagreement not only through verbal choices but also through spatial positioning, humor, and reflexivity. The findings reveal how strategic spatial positioning, reflexive metadiscourse, and humor can soften theological tensions and foster dialogic engagement. In the analyzed event, these strategies were particularly evident in the Muslim speaker’s interactional choices, illustrating how multimodal cues mediate disagreement and build rapport. The study underscores that interfaith dialogue is co-constructed through both textual and embodied resources, offering practical insight into designing inclusive and relationally attuned interfaith encounters.
Refleksi Internasionalisasi Bahasa Indonesia Melalui BIPA: Analisis Kohesi dan Koherensi Irianto, Deni Nugroho
Crises on Languages and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Quadrimestre 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69948/cill.27

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The issue of how grammatical cohesion and coherence can influence the clarity and fluency of communication in the seminar trigger the author to conduct this research. The purpose of this study is to investigate how linguistic elements play a role in creating coherent and cohesive discourse, especially in the context of language learning by foreign speakers. The research was conducted using descriptive analysis and a qualitative approach. Data were collected from seminar videos uploaded to the YouTube channel of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM. The videos were transcribed and analyzed using linguistic theory, specifically cohesion and coherence theory. Data were collected through free-listening observation, where the researcher observed and recorded language use without directly participating in the communication process. The results of the study show that grammatical cohesion in the seminar discourse was achieved through the use of conjunctions, references, substitutions, and ellipsis. Coherence was achieved through logical relationships between the ideas presented by the seminar participants, including additive and causal relationships. This analysis provides insights into the importance of cohesion and coherence in creating effective and well-understood communication among foreign language learners.
Interferensi Morfosintaksis Bahasa Jawa oleh Penyiar Radio Saka FM Jogja Maulana, Abang Muhammad Dalil
Crises on Languages and Literature Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Quadrimestre 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69948/cill.28

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This study aims to describe the forms and types of grammatical interference in Javanese into Indonesian. Twelve radio announcers' utterances were used as the subjects of the study. The method used in this study is a descriptive method with a qualitative research form, and uses a sociolinguistic approach. Data were taken from the utterances of Saka FM Jogja radio announcers. The results of this study analysis revealed several sentences containing grammatical interference. Grammatical interference is divided into sentences containing morphological interference and sentences containing syntactic interference. The form of morphological interference is divided into morphological interference formed by affixes, suffixes, and prefixes. The form of syntactic interference is divided into word formation interference, clause structure interference, and functional word interference.

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