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e-Journal of Linguistics
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ISSN : 25415514     EISSN : 24427586     DOI : 10.24843/e-jl.2026.v20.i01.p01
This e-Journal of Linguistics is published by the Doctoral Studies Program of Linguistics of Udayana University Postgraduate Program and colaboration with APBL (Asosiasi Peneliti Bahasa Bahasa Lokal). The existence of the e-Journal of Linguistics aims to publish the results of linguistic research in a number of sub-fields, either microlinguistics, macrolinguistics and applied linguistics. Knowledge development, updating of data, facts, theories, methods, and approaches are the goals of this journal presence. The journal is published twice a year, namely in January and July.
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Argument Structure of Slide Verb in English Ni Wayan Manik Septianiari Putri; I Nyoman Udayana
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 13 No. 2 (2019): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2019.v13.i02.p11

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Various languages in the world have their own systems, especially in terms of verbclassification. It can determine argument in the structure. This paper is intended to analyze theinteraction between syntax and semantics in terms of the argument structure of the slide verb inEnglish. The main theory used in this study was the theory of argument structure proposed byKim & Sells (2008). The result of analysis showed that two kinds of slide verb: bounce and slideare intransitive and transitive verbs. The specifier (SPR) of the sentence structure functions asthe agent; the Complement (COMPS) of the verb bounce serves as the patient and the COMPS ofthe verb slide functions as the theme.
Linguistic Landscapes In Desa Kuta I Wayan Mulyawan; Ni Ketut Ratna Erawati
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 13 No. 2 (2019): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2019.v13.i02.p12

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This research aimed to identify the presence of Linguistic Landscapes (LL) in DesaKuta. LL is sociolinguistic study of language used in outdoor signage that firstly introduce byLandry and Bourhis (1997). Desa Kuta as one of tourist destination in Bali experiences a greatdevelopment due to globalization effect. This great development can be seen clearly through thepresence of outdoor signs along the main roads of Desa Kuta. The research was conducted fromFebruary to March 2019. The finding showed there are 2.549 signs along the main roads of DesaKuta. The language used mostly in English with 1.332 signs (52%). As for the types, there are1.603 signs of commercial signs (65%). In term of the function, 2.320 signs (93%) areinformative.
Meaning of Phrasal Verb ‘pick up’ Subtype do/happen: A Natural Semantic Metalanguage Approach Luh Gde Inten Purnama Sari Setiawan; L. Sutjiati Beratha; Ni Wayan Sukarini
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 13 No. 2 (2019): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2019.v13.i02.p13

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The difficulties in knowing and understanding the meaning of a language oftenappear in units of language with an idiomatic meaning, such as phrasal verb. A single unit ofphrasal verb usually produces a meaning which is totally different with the meaning of itsconstituent. Phrasal verb ‘pick up’ is a unique phrasal verb since it bears various meaningsunlike other phrasal verbs. The implementation of Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) as atheory in this study leads to a great significance of avoiding misunderstanding on the meaningsof phrasal verb ‘pick up’ by defining the meanings through semantic structures. This study isintended to find and describe the meanings of phrasal verb ‘pick up’. Mention the object of thestudy here result of this study showed that phrasal verb ‘pick up’ is a kind of transitive phrasalverb which often followed by object. The different objects in phrasal verb ‘pick up’ lead to non-composition polysemi between DO / HAPPEN. This combination of two polysemies come ineight meanings.
The Ideational, Interpersonal and Textual Meaning in Jokowi Dodo's Inauguration Speech Samsudin
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 13 No. 2 (2019): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2019.v13.i02.p14

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Systemic Functional Linguistic offers a model of approach in analyzing discourseconcerning to reveal how language is used to negotiated meaning. Research paper, also known asresearch article presents Jokowi Dodo’s Inauguration speech in terms of Ideational, interpersonaland textual meaning. Therefore, this study aimed to explain the realization of Ideational,Interpersonal and Textual Meaning in Inauguration speech. Descriptive qualitative Researchdesign was used in this study with one Jokowi Dodo’s text speech taken as the subject ofanalysis . The findings revealed that the meanings were realized by the president’s languagechoice. Ideational meaning realized in research paper showed that the president presented hisfuture dreams in state of doing through relational process and material process with help of otherprocess types. However, Interpersonal meaning realized in the research paper showed that theresearch paper was carrying the speech role as giving information. Textual meaning was realizedthrough the use of the speech opening and giving appreciate to participants who attended inInauguration speech and also hopes to all participants. The realization of the meaning also couldgive benefit to participant and researcher in having guideline when they are giving speech inpublic area.
Mental Predicate Feel Subtype Feel and Think in Japanese: A Natural Semantic Metalanguage Approach Luh Putu Ratnayanti Sukma; I Made Netra
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 13 No. 2 (2019): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2019.v13.i02.p15

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According to Goddard and Wierzbicka (2014) the original meaning of the mentalpredicate consists of six types namely, think, know, feel, see, hear, want and don't want. Thisfinding was then forwarded to Japanese by Asano Cavanagh (2015), finding 12 verbs ofJapanese language conditions that are matched with those found by Goddard and Wierzbicka(2014). Of the twelve state verbs that were passed on by Asano, the type FEEL was matchedwith the mental predicate 感じるkanjiru. Mental predicate感じるkanjiru has a subtype whichturns out to produce more mental predicate than the other six types. Found subtypes FEEL andTHINK, FEEL and HAPPEN, FEEL and DO, FEEL and TELL. Subtype FEEL and THINKproduces 2 sub-subtypes namely FEEL and THINK (GOOD) and FEEL and THINK (BAD).

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