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e-Journal of Linguistics
Published by Universitas Udayana
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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WHO Video Advertisement Staying Mentally Healthy-Beat Covid-19: A Semiotic Study Komang Dian Puspita Candra; Putu Devi Maharani
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2025.v19.i01.p11

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This study entitled WHO Video Advertisement “Staying Mentally Healthy – Beat Covid-19”: A Semiotic Study. The study aims to analyze the verbal and visual signs in this advertisement and also to identify the meaning of the signs. This study uses qualitative method to conduct a clear and well-organized description about the problems which is identified. The data were taken from YouTube audiovisual uploaded by World Health Organization (WHO) and analyzed by applying theory proposed by Saussure (1983), and theory of meaning by Barthes (1964), followed by supporting theory of color term by Wierzbicka (1996). The result of the study mentioned that verbal signs used as media to inform and emphasize the persuasive expression to people about a positive message from the advertiser. Meanwhile, the nonverbal signs contained conceptual and hidden meaning to beautify the advertisement and attract the audience attention. The characteristics of verbal signs occurred in form of word phrases and sentences while visual signs can be analyzed from the cartoon illustration, inanimate objects, and gestures
Propositional Meaning in the Kelan Beach Warning Banner: A Landscape Linguistic Study Polce Aryanto Bessie; Maria Beatrix Rahinart Wellalangi; Dominikus Seno; Akib Hehanussa
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2025.v19.i01.p12

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This research aims to find the mental meaning of the lexicon contained in the Kelan beach information banner and also the construction of words and sentences on the text of the Kelan beach information banner. This research is a qualitative study. This research uses the language image theory proposed by Witgenstein, 1983 in Starks 2019 and the Proposition theory by Van Dijk 1983. Apart from that, Stylistics theory is also used to look at the language styles contained in the text. The results of the research show that the words contained in the attached text contain a mixture of colloquial loan words such as healing and sunset. Sentence construction is also a type of spoken language sentence where the subject of the sentence is not included but the reader is placed as the subject. Furthermore, there are consecutive verbs in sentence construction, but all of these verbs carry noun meanings.
Linguistic Landscape Study of Culinary Signage on Palagan Street, Yogyakarta Bekti Nur Vitasari; Agustinus Hary Setyawan
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2025.v19.i01.p13

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Yogyakarta is a multilingual centre with educational institutions, residential areas, workplaces, culinary establishments, and many more. Palagan Street is one of the busiest areas with various linguistic elements, especially on culinary signage. This study aims to examine the types of language patterns found on culinary signs that signify linguistic diversity and to describe the linguistic strategies used in the signage. The observation technique was conducted by photographing 69 signage on Palagan Street, which showed that most of the signs used Indonesian. A descriptive qualitative method was applied to analyze the linguistic strategies used. The findings show the dominance of bilingual signs (49%) in Indonesian-English, followed by monolingual signs (44%) in Indonesian, and multilingual signs (7%), which include Indonesian-Japanese-English. The linguistic strategies identified include code-mixing, symbols, speech acts, abbreviations, figurative language, lexical blends, schemes, and politeness strategies. This research contributes theoretically by providing insights into language use and strategies in culinary signage in the linguistic landscape of Yogyakarta and practically by providing information on design considerations for multicultural public spaces.
Text Analysis of PPKM Rules Legal Documents Ni Ketut Sri Rahayuni
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2025.v19.i01.p14

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This study aims to analyze the differences in linguistic elements that appear in the government rules relating to PPKM (lockdown) issued by the central government and provincial government referring to the same thing and also to analyze the multiple interpretations that appear in the two regulations. Forensic linguistics is the basis of the study in this research on the text of the PPKM rules. The data analyzed in this study is the text of regulations regarding PPKM published between the central government and provincial government using a qualitative descriptive method (Bungin, 2015), and applying content analysis techniques. The results of this study indicate that there are a number of contradictory or different applications of the rules referring to the same point or item between the main rules of the central government and the derivative rules by the provincial government regarding PPKM activities. With those differences in the two rules, this could make the community or people as the object or target of the rules get confused and have the potential to violate the rules themselves. Based on these results, it is necessary to synchronize or match the main rules from the central government and the rules from provincial governments as derivative rules so that people will not get confused and have the potential to break the rules. In addition, ambiguity of meaning can also be avoided.
Code Choice and Meaning of Ganesa Statue in School Area (A Case Study of Linguistics Landscapes) Ni Made Ayu Sulasmini; Naniana N Benu; I Wayan Mulyawan
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2025.v19.i01.p15

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This article aimed at investigating the presence of Ganesa statue in the school premises, in terms of the code choice and symbolic meaning. The code choice within this article focuses on the language preferences that it used to communicate the meaning, meanwhile meaning refers to the physical, material and its symbolic aspects. This is a qualitative research. The data was obtained from field and library research that further confirmed by an interview with the school authority and priest. It is found that the signage on the statue is written in Balinese Language by using Balinese script and Latin. Ganesa within this school context, indicates the existence of masculine power of knowledge, displaying aesthetic, and keeping the unworthy away, the statues are also symbolizing the existence of Ganesa as a medium for prayin

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