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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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Analysis of the Use of The Complete Clause in the Daily Newspaper Titled 'Families of Victims of the Lingga Kencana Vocational School Accident' Amelia Afriani; Yusni Khairul Amri
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.v5i1.1035

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This research aims to study the format of the Detik News daily article for the 12 May 2024 edition. The clause form studied is a complete clause, where a complete clause is a grammatical unit consisting of a subject and a predicate, and has the potential to become a sentence, although not always. This complete clause can stand alone without needing to be combined with other clauses. The data collection technique used was by listening and taking notes in the daily newspaper Detik News entitled "Accident Victim's Family of Lingga Kencana Vocational School Call Old Bus - Not Well Maintained" on May 12 2024. The research data analyzed used qualitative descriptive analysis. Complete clauses based on their internal structure categories, the researchers found there were 26 complete clause form data in the daily newspaper detik news. Where the 26 data are divided into 21 complete regular clause data and 5 reversed complete clause data. However, the researchers found not only complete clauses in the daily detik news newspaper, but there were 4 pieces of data identified as incomplete clauses.
Analysis Of Structure And Sentence Types in The News Detik.Com Sumut 'Case of Electric Outages in Medan City' Aulia Rahma; Yusni Khairul Amri
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.v5i1.1082

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This research aims to analyze the types of sentences used in the news entitled "Case of Electric Outages in Medan City" published by detik.com Sumut. The analysis was carried out using Indonesian syntactic theory. The focus of this research is to identify the types of sentences used in the news and understand how sentence structure can influence the delivery of information to readers. This research also aims to analyze various types of sentences in Indonesian from a syntactic perspective. This study involves the identification and classification of sentences. Apart from that, this research also explores the syntactic elements that form sentences, such as subject, predicate, object, complement, and information. Through qualitative descriptive analysis, data was obtained from the news article "Case of Electric Outages in Medan City" published by detik.com Sumut. The research results show a rich variety of sentence structures in Indonesian, as well as contextual use and depending on communicative function. Based on the data above, the structure and types of sentences are: declarative sentences, imperative sentences, news/informative sentences, complex sentences, explanatory sentences, and action sentences. sentence elements. There are various sentence patterns, namely SP, SPO and SPOK sentence patterns. Types of sentences include sentences according to their function, clauses, completeness of elements, composition of subjects and predicates.
Analysis of Connective Exocentric Phrases in the Soloraya.Solopos.Com News Article Title 'Boyolali Copper Businessman Killed Wednesday Night' Esti Ningtyas; Yusni Khairul Amri
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.v5i1.1083

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In Indonesian, the term phrase comes from English, namely phrase, which is sometimes called a phrase in Standard Indonesian Grammar. Various definitions of phrases show the important role of phrases in language. Exocentric phrases are combinations of words without containing the element "D" in them. Typically, these phrases consist of a noun combined with a conjunction, preposition, or some other word. Exocentric phrases are divided into three types, namely: 1) Directive exocentric phrases, 2) Non-directive exocentric phrases, and 3) Connective exocentric phrases. Connective exocentric phrases function to: 1) Show equality: Indicating that the elements being connected have an equal position in the sentence. 2) Connecting Ideas or Concepts: Connecting two or more related or conflicting ideas or concepts. 3) Simplify Sentences: Make sentences more concise by combining similar elements. By understanding connective exocentric phrases, language speakers can construct more complex and well-structured sentences.
Analysis of the Use of Negative Clauses from the News "The Family of the Victims of the Lingga Kencana Vocational School Accident Called The Old Bus Was Unmaintained" Nabila Nurul Azmi; Yusni Khairul Amri
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.v5i1.1084

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Syntactic analysis of negative clauses has become an interesting research subject in the context of news analysis. Negative clauses in language often have complex structures and require in-depth understanding to decipher their meaning accurately. This research aims to analyze the syntax of negative clauses in news, with a focus on their syntactic structure and semantic function. The analysis method involves collecting news samples that contain negative clauses, then carrying out syntactic analysis of these clauses by paying attention to phrase structure, clause type, and their relationship to the news context. The research findings show significant variations in the syntactic structure of negative clauses depending on the type of news and the context. The results of the analysis provide new insights into how negative clauses are used in media language to communicate information effectively to readers. This research provides an important contribution to the understanding of the syntax and semantics of negative clauses in the news context.
Analysis of Attributive Endocentric Phrases on the Online Media Website "Literature Is Officially Entered in the School Curriculum as an Effort to Grow Literacy Capability" Zulfia Raisya Siregar; Yusni Khairul Amri
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.v5i1.1131

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This research aims to analyze the use of attributive endocentric phrases in the online media opinion “Literature Officially Enters the School Curriculum as an Effort to Grow Literacy Skills” Edition 21 May 2024. This statement contains the pattern and format of attributive endocentric phrases. Contains all important sentences used in the Indonesian online media “ Literature Is Officially Entered In the School Curriculum as an Effort to Grow Literacy Capability” May 21 2024 Edition, is the object of this research. Data collection techniques use library, reading, and note-taking methods. This research reveals that there are many types of phrases, in accordance with this research, namely analyzing attributive endocentric phrases. This research helps develop a syntactic theory of phrases, especially attributive endocentric phrases, and expands our knowledge of attributive endocentric phrases.
Exploring Protest Theatre through the Lens of Ola Rotimi’s Hopes of the Living Dead Josiah Adewale APALOWO; Maharanny Setiawan Poetri
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v5i2.1132

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Theatre not only entertains but also educates and motivates the society, which qualifies it as a weapon against societal vices and socio-political unrest in several countries to avoid dystopian societies. This paper focuses on the view of revolution, and how Rotimi uses his play to reflect revolutionary aesthetics and tendencies. This paper adopts Marxist ideology of Georg Lukacs’ Reflection Model in expounding social realities of class consciousness and struggles. The model was utilised in processing the specimen play to reflect the motivating ideology of quest for freedom and agitation for survival in a society bedeviled by oppression and social inequality. Resting on the pedestal of qualitative research methodology, narrative Research model is used in probing into the primary text. This paper discovered that the primary text was used by the playwright as a means to sensitise the society to have a good knowledge of their rights to demand a classless and egalitarian society. It also revealed that those who are interested in true revolution must never resign to fate. This paper concludes that Rotimi used his play to purge the ills of the society and recommends that committed African writers should commit their works to the emancipation of the oppressed and see revolution as an instrument of change and not violence.
The Syntax of Question Formation in Ikpe Abdullahi Babatunde Abdullahi
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v5i2.1133

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This study examines the Question formation in Ìkpè, one of the speech forms of Akoko spoken in Akoko South East Local Government Area of Ondo state, Nigeria. The study adopts Chomsky’s (1995) Minimalist Program for its analysis. The data for this research were gathered from informants whose age ranges between 50 and 70, these informants happen to be native speakers of the language and have a vast knowledge about the speech form. Findings reveal that question formation in the speech form is divided into two types; content question and polar question. It was discovered in the study that the speech form employed interrogative particles in forming a polar question in the speech form. Also, findings reveal that the process of content question involves the movement of the constituent from the extraction site to the landing site. This research serves as a part of the documentation of the syntax of Ìkpè.
Evaluation of French Language Teaching in the Analamanga Region: Current Status and Opportunities for Improvement Andrianiaina Solo Raivo Lyh Raphaël; Andrianarimanana Jean Claude Omer; Gay Denis; Andrianjary Myriam; Rakotoson Olivia; Fidelio Arnold Ulrich; Ratiarimananjatovo Narindra; Ratsimandisa Haritiana Zo; Koto-Te-Nyiwa Ngbolua; Robijaona Rahelivololoniaina Baholy
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v5i2.1142

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Education professionals are increasingly concerned about the level of French proficiency among Malagasy students. This article aims to assist teachers in refining their classroom practices to maximize outcomes. On-site observations were conducted in various public primary schools, middle schools, and high schools, including the primary schools of 67 ha Nord-Est and Antanimena Est, the middle schools of Betsimitatatra and Antanimena, as well as Lycée Moderne Ampefiloha, Lycée Analamahitsy, and Lycée Ivato. The investigation focused on two main aspects, emphasizing that the quality of teaching largely depends on the teachers' methods. The results show that half of the primary and middle school teachers lack a solid foundation in French, partly due to their initial training. Additionally, they lack suitable teaching materials, and their teaching methods lack rigor.
Suffix Variations in Verbal Constructions of Dialects in Oyi Local Government Area, Anambra State Amaka Yvonne Okafor; Muhammad Ridwan
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v5i2.1150

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This study investigates the linguistic landscape of Oyi Local Government Area in Anambra State, Nigeria, focusing on suffix variations in verbal constructions across its diverse dialects. The research documents and analyzes how suffixes are used in past tense, future tense, perfective aspect, and negation constructions in the dialects spoken in Awkuzu, Nteje, Ogbunike, Nkwelle Ezunaka, and Umunya. A descriptive and comparative linguistic approach was employed, involving fieldwork and structured interviews with native speakers from these towns. The data collected were transcribed and analyzed using phonological and morphological frameworks to identify patterns and variations. Through a detailed analysis, it was found that past tense constructions generally featured a common prefix and root verb across most towns, with Umunya notably employing a distinct suffix pattern. Future tense constructions relied heavily on auxiliary verbs, with towns like Awkuzu and Ogbunike using ‘ga-’ while Nkwelle Ezunaka utilized ‘na-’. In perfective constructions, a consistent suffix was observed, but root verbs and immediate suffixes varied slightly, as seen with Nkwelle Ezunaka’s use of ‘je-ve’ compared to others using ‘je-be’. Negation constructions revealed the most diversity, with Awkuzu and Nteje using the standard suffix ‘-ghi’, while Umunya, Ogbunike, and Nkwelle Ezunaka employed distinct negation markers like ‘-ra’, ‘-rϙ’, and ‘-zi’, respectively. These findings highlight the rich linguistic diversity within the region and underscore the importance of documenting and preserving these dialectal variations.
Satire and Socio-Political Critique in Wole Soyinka's Opera Wonyosi: A Study of Corruption and Military Mal-Administration in Post-Colonial Nigeria Alice Blessing Ogundiya; Muhammad Ridwan
LingLit Journal Scientific Journal for Linguistics and Literature Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Linglit Journal: Scientific Journal of Linguistics and Literature, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/linglit.v5i2.1153

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This research examines Wole Soyinka's play Opera Wonyosi through the lens of postcolonial theory, focusing on themes of corruption and military mal-administration in post-independence Nigeria. Adopting a qualitative research methodology, this study employs content analysis to evaluate the play’s narrative structure, character development, and satirical elements. Ania Loomba's postcolonial theory serves as the theoretical framework, providing a nuanced understanding of the socio-political critique embedded in the text. By analyzing the enduring impact of colonial power structures and the dynamics of authority in postcolonial societies, the research uncovers the ways in which Soyinka critiques the pervasive corruption and moral decay perpetuated by military regimes. The study also explores the complexities of identity and resistance as depicted through the play’s characters, particularly highlighting how postcolonial identities are shaped by both indigenous and colonial influences. Through Soyinka’s sharp satire, the research underscores the grotesque alliance between political leaders and organized crime, illustrating the systemic dysfunction and social decay that ensue. The findings reveal that Opera Wonyosi not only mirrors the socio-political realities of Nigeria but also resonates with broader postcolonial struggles against oppression and injustice. Ultimately, this study contributes to the understanding of Soyinka’s work as a powerful cultural critique and a call for social reform, reinforcing its significance within the canon of postcolonial literature.

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