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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27744523     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33258
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LingLit Journal: Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature is an international journal using a peer-reviewed process published in December, March, June and September by Britain International for Academic Research Publisher (BIAR-Publisher). LingLit welcomes research papers in linguistics, literature, and other researches relating to linguistics and literature. It is published in both online and printed version.
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Types of Sentences Used by Male and Female Writers in Journal Article Abstracts Willem Saragih; Christine Hutajulu
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v1i1.345

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This study analyzed the types of sentences used in the Abstracts of Journal Articles written by 10 Female and 10 Male fully sourced from the Book Program of The First Annual International Seminar UNIMED Medan: November 19, 2016. Of the 195 sentences, 102 of which were written by females, and 92 by Males, all types of sentences are present. The occurrence of the types of sentence used by Females is Simple Sentence (50.1%), Complex Sentence (37.1%), Complex - Compound Sentence (6.8%), and Compound Sentence (4.9%). By Males, Simple Sentence is (50.%), Complex Sentence (41%), Compound Sentence (5.4%) and Complex- Compound Sentence (3.3%). Thus, this proves that the frequency is only different in Complex-Compound, i.e. by Females in the third place, but by Males in the fourth and Compound in the third. Overall, it can be concluded that gender has no relation with sentence types.
Logico- Semantic Relations in Bataknese Traditional Wedding Ceremony Feriyanti Elina Gultom
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v1i1.346

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This article explores the logico-semantic relation in communication in Bataknese traditional wedding ceremony. The dominant relation to communicate meanings as such offspring, prosperity, dignity, health, and long life of the wed are in the context of register, culture, text purpose, and ideology of Bataknese in delivering a wedding speech. Logico-semantic relation system and contextual components function as a network system to communicate sociocultural meanings in a wedding speech. This study was also aimed to identify the types of logical relations and the use of logical relations in Bataknese traditional wedding ceremony. This study was conducted by applying descriptive qualitative method. The source of data was taken from the utterancess of Parhata in Bataknese traditional wedding ceremony. The technique for analyzing the data was descriptive qualitative research based on Hancock. The result of this research was types of logical relations found in Bataknese traditional wedding ceremony, namely paratactic enhancement (33.75%), hypotactic enhancement (28.75%), paratactic extension (15 %), paratactic elaboration (12.5%), hypotactic elaboration (6.25 %), hypotactic extention (2.5%), and paratactic locution (1.25%). And the realized of logico-semantic relations in Raja Parhata’s utterances mostly appears by using conjunction jadi (so), molo (if) and holani (that all), adverbial clause dungi (after that), verb baen (play) and preposition tu (to).
Language Acquisition of Children Age 4-5 Years Old in TK Dhinukum Zholtan Deli Serdang Nurhasanah Purba; Mukramah; M. Wahyu Maulana; Gustia Ningsi
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, December
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This study aims to determine the language acquisition of children aged 4-5 years. This research was conducted at TK Dhinukum Zholtan Medan which was conducted on March 4, 2020 with 4 students, 2 students aged 4 years and 2 students aged 5 years. In this study, researchers used the method of observation and also a questionnaire to collect data. Based on the description above, it can be concluded that children aged 5 and 4 years have different mastery. In addition to clear pronunciation, 5 year olds have mastery of more vocabulary and are able to describe things. Meanwhile, children aged 4 years have less vocabulary, have not been able to describe something and are not able to pronounce it clearly. This difference occurs because 5 year olds have already taken part in learning compared to 4 year olds. So that children aged 5 years are better able to communicate well, because they often interact with teachers and peers at school.
Women and the Powers of Novel May by Sandi Firly of Michel Foucault Study Kamariah; Tengsoe Tjahjono; Haris Supratno
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, December
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This research examines women and power using the theory of Michel Foucault. The object of study in this research is Novel May which contains a story about a dark incident that occurred in Banjarmasin City due to political unrest. The approach used is a historical and psychological approach that analyzes the history and psychology of society with a process of individual psychological analysis. The research method used in this research is descriptive analysis method with data analysis techniques, descriptive interpretive. The results of this study indicate that (1) May's life background is divided into three parts, namely: a) May's tortuous life struggle, b) May's tremendous mental stress due to the rioting, c) sexual harassment experienced by May. (2) May's character, namely: a) the subconscious, b) the unconscious, c) the conscious mind.
Gesture Meaning of Tortor Used in Simalungun Wedding Ceremony Nurhasanah Purba; Mulyadi
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, December
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This study discusses about the gesture meaning of tortor in Simalungun Wedding Ceremony. The theory used in this study is McNeill's theory. The data collection was conducted by real work methods it were interviews, documentation and literature study. The methods is used in this study is qualitative method and descriptive approach. The result of this study show that the meaning of totor in simalungun wedding ceremony are showing happiness, respect, compassion, delighted. Each gesture of tortor also serves show a close sense of relationship between two families. In human life, God creates men and women who will have marital relationships and are called husband and wife. With the merging of two families with a marriage, the happiness of both families it show by tortor. Based on McNeill's theory gesture, tortor of Simalungun wedding ceremony included in the types of iconic gesture. This is because the gesture contains a formal relationship.
Symbolic Meaning in Traditional Badudus Pangantin Banjar Kamariah; Nanda Saputra
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v1i1.350

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This research examines the cultural symbols used in the badudus pangantin Banjar custom. The approach used is a cultural semiotics approach. namely studies that emphasize the symbols of a culture. The method used is descriptive analysis method. The primary data source was obtained from four resource persons in the Peat District, aged 60-75 years. Data collection techniques are in the form of (1) observation, (2) interviews, (3) recording, (4) recording. The data analysis technique used is descriptive qualitative. The results of this study show that the symbolic meanings of the Banjar bridal shower custom are as follows: a. symbol of baras longitude, banana, spray three times, tapih, mayang, banyu prayer, candle, carmin, bamantra oil, white porridge, black porridge and pupur with the meaning of a blessed life bride, b. palm symbol, starting with the right, and kambang malati, meaning good behavior. c. symbol of baras lakatan, habang sugar and hintalu with the meaning of living together.
Technologically Enhanced Art Therapy: Introducing a New Synergistic Model to Enhance Morphological Awareness in Students with Dysgraphia Rabih Nabhan; Nouhad Kamel
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v2i1.416

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Writing is an essential task for self-expression. While it is normal for otherwise healthy students to struggle with handwriting, for a small group of students with a transcription learning disability (LD) called dysgraphia, rather than improving the learning process, writing creates a major hurdle that interferes with learning. Because most of their energy is spent on the process of writing, students with dysgraphia risk falling behind at school. More importantly, they are vulnerable to cumulative emotional and behavioral problems which are often left unattended. Art therapy and technology have been incorporated in a variety of ways into treatment of LDs. In the current study, a new hybrid model that builds on earlier empirical research is prosed to provide a compensatory strategy to assist students with dysgraphia. The concurrent treatment approach incorporates drawing activities with the use of mobile devices (specifically the application WhatsApp) to facilitate the self-expression of students with dysgraphia, restore their self-confidence and enhance their skills to a level commensurate with their aptitude while attending to their psychological well-being. Furthermore, the suggested trifold plan is intended to help students with dysgraphia by directly targeting their morphological awareness. The ultimate goal of the interactive strategy is to improve the environment in which students with dysgraphia are learning so that they can focus on their creativity and feel less excluded in normal classrooms. Further empirical research on concurrent dysgraphia treatments is warranted.
Multimodal on Quiper Online Tutoring Adversisment Nurhasanah Purba; Agung Lasmono; T. Thyrhaya Zein
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v2i1.417

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This study aims to analyze the aspects contained in quipper online tutoring advertisements using multimodal analysis. This study uses qualitative methods to describe the object of research in accordance with what was observed and captured from the data obtained. In addition, the purpose of this method is to assist the research process by providing a more accurate picture. The multimodal concept used in this study is Cheong. The research results show that. There are 5 components in this advertisement, namely linguistic, visual, audio, spatial and genre, which in the linguistic analysis of speech used both oral and written verbal contain meanings that are easily understood by the public. In visual analysis, there are 5 visual stages that appear in this advertisement.
The Analysis of Function and Poetry Content of Traditional Marriage in Seusina Village Community, Sikka Regency Robertus Adi Sarjono Owon; Nanda Saputra
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v2i1.418

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This study aims to analyze the function and poetry content of traditional marriage in Seusina Village community, Kewapante District, Sikka Regency, NTT Province. Traditional poetry as an oral tradition contains teachings and values of life that are passed down from generation to generation. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative with content analysis. Sources of data in the study were informants who met certain criteria and the data in the study were traditional old utterances in the form of word strands that form lines and stanzas. The data validation used the method of triangulation technique, namely by comparing the results of observations in the traditional wedding ceremony of the Seusina Village community. The results showed that the traditional marriage poetry of the Seusina Village community functions as a means of education (didactic) and a means of teaching about good and bad things (morality). The contents of the traditional marriage poetry of the Seusina Village community include strengthening the values of politeness, generosity, patience, and tenacity.
Toward Higher Laws: Henry David Thoreau’s Concept of Animal Rights in Walden Tang Wei
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v2i1.423

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Though living in the age of Industrialization when the concept of anthropocentricism was prevalent and not a hardcore vegetarian, Thoreau challenged the anthropocentric view of human being’s condescending superiority over animals in Walden. Not only does Thoreau view non-human animals as subjects possessing their own consciousness and sentience, he also regards a consummation of one’s spirituality involves admitting and understanding of one’s inner animality so as to inhibit his savage instinct to hunt or kill animals for food, on the grounds that animals are sentient to feel pain and sufferings and animal food is both unclean and degenerated. Therefore, Thoreau’s humanity to non-human animals inspires and will inspire his modern readers to show more respect for non-human animals and lead them to aspire for a higher stage in their spiritual development. It is in this sense that Thoreau’s concept of animal rights in Walden shakes the solid foundation of anthropocentricism and approximates, if not pioneers, the modern concept of animal rights.

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