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Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3047549X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58989/appling
Applied Linguistics Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends is a scholarly journal published twice a year in March and September under the patronage of Yayasan Nurul Iman Muara Gading Mas. The periodical welcomes submissions pertaining to language-related problems and solutions in realworld contexts. The aim of the journal is to publish articles that appeal to its wide readership and build connections between academic theories, discourses, and investigative methods across diverse fields of study. Research published in applied linguistics typically has practical relevance for institutional practices in education, the workplace, healthcare, legal systems, and media. The journal invites contributions that provide critical reflection on current, cutting-edge theory and practice within the discipline. The journals Forum section is intended to stimulate debate between authors and the broader applied linguistics community and allow a faster turnaround for short pieces. Forum articles typically provide commentary on research issues or professional practices or respond to a published paper.
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Career Paths and Educational Effectiveness: A Tracer Study of Indonesian Literature Alumni at Universitas Alkhairaat Palu Rizky Anugrah Putra; Syamsuddin; Suparni; Mu'jizat; Rasuna Rasid Talib; Sayama Malabar
Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends Vol 2 No 1 (2025): Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/xjhsz145

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This study examines the alignment between the employment of alumni from the Indonesian Literature Study Program at Universitas Alkhairaat and the field of knowledge they pursued. To achieve these goals, the researcher conducted a qualitative descriptive analysis of alumni who graduated in the past two years, using an online tracer study questionnaire. The results were presented in chart to facilitate the understanding of quantitative data. The findings revealed that most alumni from the program have entered the workforce. 78% of participants stated that the courses offered in the program were relevant to their current jobs, while 22% found no relevance. The researcher concluded that this mismatch could be attributed to the competitive job market and workforce saturation, leading employers to seek graduates with specialized skills and unique value.
The Portrayals of Womanhood And Oppression In Nawal El Saadawi's Perempuan Di Titik Nol Eliza
Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends Vol 2 No 1 (2025): Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/h61ea992

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This study aims to determine the forms of the female image in Nawal El Saadawi's novel Perempuan di Titik Nol and to identify the forms of discrimination portrayed in the novel. This research employs a descriptive qualitative method. The primary data source utilized in this study consists of words and sentences from Nawal El Saadawi's novel Perempuan di Titik Nol, while the secondary data sources include relevant books and journals. Data collection was conducted using reading and note-taking techniques. The data analysis utilized content analysis techniques. The results of this study found 33 instances of female imagery, which are categorized into three types: physical image (14 instances), psychological image (10 instances), and social image (9 instances), with the physical image being the most dominant. Meanwhile, regarding the forms of discrimination, 30 instances were found, divided into five aspects: marginalization (5 instances), subordination (5 instances), negative stereotypes (7 instances), double burden (3 instances), and physical and psychological violence against women (10 instances). The most dominant form of discrimination found was physical and psychological violence against women.
Mimetic Study of Existential Reality in Sapardi Djoko Damono’s Sunyi Adalah Minuman Keras Ratu Tria; Mardiah
Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends Vol 2 No 1 (2025): Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/9cmk3z79

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This study explores the mimetic representation of the protagonist's lived realities in Sapardi Djoko Damono’s novel, Sunyi Adalah Minuman Keras, utilizing M.H. Abrams' mimetic approach. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method, with data collected through intensive reading and note-taking techniques. Content analysis was applied to consolidate, sample, code, reduce, and describe the textual data. The findings reveal 30 data points categorized into four distinct aspects of the protagonist's, Rara's, lived realities. First, the familial reality highlights the tension where her mother pressures her regarding marriage and grandchildren. Second, the romantic reality illustrates a sudden breakup caused by her partner's demands to stop her online book-selling activities. Third, the social reality exposes the destructive nature of false rumors, such as pregnancy, spread by peers in her neighborhood and online. Finally, the social media reality emerges as the most dominant aspect, comprising 15 data points. It depicts Rara's deep sense of alienation, exhaustion, and entrapment within the digital world. Although she relies on social media to promote her work and interact with fans, it offers only an illusion of connection, surrounded by a "lonely crowd" making arbitrary comments. Ultimately, the study concludes that the protagonist's existence is overwhelmingly consumed by the monotonous and isolating nature of modern technology, reflecting a profound contemporary social reality.
Social Stratification and Communal Stigma in Ahmad Tohari’s Rumah yang Terang Fadila
Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends Vol 2 No 1 (2025): Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/npxmf788

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This study aims to analyze the story construction and social structure in Ahmad Tohari’s short story Rumah Yang Terang. This research employs a qualitative method, utilizing a structuralist approach to dissect intrinsic elements and the sociology of literature to understand the represented social realities. Data collection was conducted through close reading and note-taking, followed by content analysis encompassing unitizing, coding, and inferring procedures. The findings indicate that the story's construction serves not only as a narrative framework but also as a medium to represent the tension between tradition and modernity. Sociologically, the short story captures complex social structural dynamics, where patriarchal authority within the family clashes with the hegemonic social control of the rural community. These findings confirm that individual acceptance of modernity is often hindered by communal stigma and established social stratification. This study concludes that Ahmad Tohari successfully codifies rural cultural friction into a concise narrative, reaffirming literature’s position as a reflective social document.
The Personality Structure Of The Main Character In The Novel Aku Tak Membenci Hujan By Sri Puji Hartini: A Psychoanalytic Approach Reza Arianggara
Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends Vol 2 No 1 (2025): Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/mnnkah86

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This study describes the main character's personality structure in Sri Puji Hartini's novel Aku Tak Membenci Hujan, based on Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory including id, ego, and superego. Driven by the character's trauma-induced inner conflicts, this qualitative descriptive study analyzes textual quotations comprising words, sentences, and dialogues gathered via reading and note-taking techniques. Results show that Karang Samudra Daneswara’s personality is dominated by the id, manifested through emotional outbursts and instinctive drives when facing various conflicts. The ego balances these impulses with reality, while the superego provides moral considerations and deep guilt. This intense id dominance stems from childhood trauma and severe affection deprivation, shaping an emotional character filled with ongoing psychological battles. Ultimately, the novel effectively portrays human psychological complexity through the main character's inner struggles, proving how past experiences heavily distort an individual's current mental development and behavior.
The Use of Code-Mixing in Denny Sumargo and Fiki Naki's Podcast Karina; Mardiah; Suparni
Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/vzrych76

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This study aims to identify the forms of code-mixing in the Denny Sumargo and Fiki Naki video podcast. This research employed a qualitative descriptive method. The data were sourced from a video podcast episode titled “Playboy internasional? Bucin Serius Mau Nikah Muda Sama Tugba!! (Fiki Naki)”. Data collection utilized observational and note-taking techniques. Furthermore, the data analysis was conducted through six stages: unitizing, sampling, recording, reducing, inferring, and narrating. The results revealed 91 utterances containing code-mixing within the podcast. Specifically, these consisted of 40 code-mixings in the form of words, 27 in the form of phrases, and 24 in the form of clauses.
Structural Density and Syllable Constraints in Buginese: An Analysis of Phonotactic of Sidrap Dialectal Variation Vera Verisca; Damayanti
Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/b4mrke74

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This study investigates the phonotactic architecture of the Buginese language to determine whether syllable constraints differ significantly across word classes. The primary objective is to comparatively analyze the structural boundaries of nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Utilizing a qualitative descriptive approach supported by quantitative cross-tabulation, this research examines a corpus of ninety basic root words. Data was purposefully categorized by syntactic function, with adjectives specifically sourced from the Sidrap dialect to control for regional morphophonological variations. The findings reveal a strict tripartite typological divide, proving that phonotactic patterns are not homogeneous across the lexicon. Nouns exhibit profound diachronic stability, heavily favoring disyllabic open structures while uniquely permitting pure vowel onsets. Conversely, verbs demonstrate a dynamic, front-heavy tetrasyllabic expansion driven by prefixation and initial consonant gemination, yet they absolutely enforce an open-vowel termination. Adjectives present the highest structural density, utilizing a back-heavy architecture with complex closed codas to signal grammatical intensification. These distinct phonetic territories demonstrate that Buginese phonotactics function as active, pre-lexical syntactic markers, where the physical shape of a word categorizes its grammatical role before semantic decoding. 
Conceptual Metaphors as Expressions of Humanism in Laki-Laki di Taman Senja Rizky Anugrah Putra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/cgp8a948

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This study explores the intersection of cognitive linguistics and literature to evaluate the humanistic values embedded within metaphors in the short story Laki-laki di Taman Senja by Muhamad Abi Fadila. Utilizing a qualitative content analysis combined with a stylistic approach, the research systematically classified textual excerpts against established cognitive metaphorical source domains. The analysis identified four primary conceptual categories manipulated by the author which are the human body, animals and plants, light and darkness, and direction and movement. Rather than functioning purely as aesthetic stylistic embellishments, these four distinct linguistic structures operate as essential cognitive frameworks. They map the protagonist's complex emotional landscapes, directly articulating three major humanistic theme which are the profound existential struggle against modern urban monotony, the transformative power of non-judgmental empathy, and the fundamental necessity of self-acceptance. Ultimately, these metaphorical mappings successfully bridge internal psychological realities with external social dynamics, offering profound insights into the human condition and individual resilience amidst contemporary societal alienation.
The Influence Of Digital Literature In The Society 5.0 Era On Improving Digital Literacy and Reading Interest: A Literature Review Alya Alya
Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/t84gbm13

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The role of digital Literature in increasing literacy and reading interest has now become a crucial instrument in the era of technological transformation. However, most prior studies still fokus on basic techological mastery, leaving a gap in research regarding how digital literature integrates cyber proficiency with humanistic values in the Society 5.0 era. This study aims to analyze the influence of digital literature on enhancing digital literacy and reading interest by aligning technological, ethical, and aesthetic aspects. The method used is a literature review analyzing ten scientific articles relevant to literature learning, creative media (poetry, short stories, novels), and the Society 5.0 ecosystem. The data synthesis results indicate that the utilization of digital literature and e-learning innovations significantly boosts reading interest and stimulates the creative processes of the younger generation. Concurrently, Navigating and appreciating cyber works sharpen readers’ digital literacy skills while contextually internalizing character values, ethics, and aesthetics. In conclusion, digital literature in the Society 5.0 era effectively functions as a dual medium that not only hones technological skills but also preserves the humanistic values of readers.
Emotive Function and Catharsis in Maxim Online Motorcycle Taxi Drivers’ Register: A Sociolinguistic Study in Palu City Engka Ulang Rahmadani; Nayla Cahyu; Indra Indra; Reynaldy Daud
Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Applied Linguistics: Innovative Approaches and Emerging Trends
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58989/tz4g9s67

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This study investigates the emotive functions and cathartic effects in the language register used by Maxim online motorcycle taxi drivers in Palu City, Central Sulawesi. Using a descriptive qualitative method, data were collected through field observations, semi-structured interviews, and note-taking from three purposively selected informants. The analysis was conducted using the multidimensional register framework developed by Biber and Conrad (2009, 2019). The results show that the drivers’ registers consist of three main types: (1) adoption of digital terms (cancel, on/off, on-bid, nge-tap), (2) metaphorical extensions (gacor, anyep, paus), and (3) interference from the local Kaili language (balengga). Functionally, these registers play important roles in improving operational efficiency, providing emotional catharsis (e.g., gacor for expressing happiness and anyep for venting frustration), and constructing group identity within the driver community.

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