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Language use in 'Loin du Périph': A sociopragmatic study of characters Nurfairuz, Muhammad Rizkyanca; Hardini, Tri Indri; Gumilar, Dudung
Diksi Vol. 31 No. 2: DIKSI (SEPTEMBER 2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa, Seni, dan Budaya, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v31i2.64713

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This study investigates the antagonistic behaviour of Alice –as someone who is in favour of extreme-right wing authority–, who initially conceals her support for the dominance of the extreme right-wing party that espouses white supremacy ideology in her interaction with Ousmane as someone who has affected by racism and discrimination. As film progresses, there is a change in her attitude from being concealed to being openly supportive of the ideology of the right-wing or even far-right party, which does not favour pluralism, immigrants, and non-white people, also known as xenophobia. Regarding Alice's behaviour, all of her speech acts will be analysed using Pragmatics-Sociolinguistics theory. It is hoped that by using Pragmatics-Sociolinguistics theory, the behavior and speech acts of the character Alice can be explained and analyzed.
Pedagogical potential of immersive technology for English speaking learning Jannah, Nita Maghfiratul; Afrezah, Novela Nur; Margana, Margana
Diksi Vol. 31 No. 2: DIKSI (SEPTEMBER 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v31i2.59666

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The use of immersive technology as a technological future digital multimodal in English learning has emerged in a new era of cybergogy. By optimizing various senses, student center learning, and autonomous learning strategy, effective learning is believed to improve significantly. Therefore, this article aimed to discuss the pedagogical potential of immersive technology in implementing English language learning, mainly speaking skills. By adapting this technology, not only cognitive skills are obtained, but also social skills can develop properly. Technology that promotes students' learning centers and accommodates various learning styles helps educators deal with problems in class. Various kinds of advantages and disadvantages of immersive technology are presented in this article. To take various benefits offered by the innovation of metaverse learning media, readiness in management and facilities need to be prepared for is explained. It recommends the concepts applied in schools to find out the dynamics of the main concepts needed in implementing digital multimodal in English-speaking learning.
Javanese language learning assistance through digital media for teachers and students Darihastining, Susi; Susilo, Jimat; Hidayat, Rahmad; Sulistyowati, Heny; Maisaroh, Siti; Chalimah, Chalimah; Faris, Ahmad
Diksi Vol. 31 No. 2: DIKSI (SEPTEMBER 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v31i2.61570

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In the millennial era, our students are already infatuated with digital. Javanese language which is included in the local content of Junior High Schools, students are presented with local languages which have shifted a lot in usage. Students rarely use Javanese which is difficult in the form of pronunciation. The problems are (1) students in reading, writing and speaking Javanese do not understand and find it difficult to apply aspects of pronunciation and phonetics in their use. (2) the lack of interest of millennial students in preserving regional languages. (3) based on observations, today's students are lacking, mastering Javanese is called "ora njawani". And (4) the lack of teaching materials to attract students' interest, especially in the current trend, through digital. Teachers can use digital media Student Pocket Book Products which contain content from the creativity of students and teachers. In addition, students are used to using digital features. The solution to the problem of Servants is to train and assist teachers and students using digital-based learning methods and media and maintain culture. The Jombangan dictionary digital book product is used as a blended learning's medium media. This book is equipped with a barcode that contains infographic content or Javanese Jombangan YouTube content that can trigger student motivation in applying Javanese. So that students can use digital dictionaries independently and innovatively. This method can help students and teachers learn Javanese pronunciation.
Discourse readability of Indonesian language textbooks for middle school and high school/vocational schools Sudiati, Sudiati
Diksi Vol. 31 No. 2: DIKSI (SEPTEMBER 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v31i2.64681

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Penelitian ini bertujuan menguji keterbacaan wacana pada buku teks pelajaran Bahasa Indonesia  terbitan Kemendikbud Ristek bagi Sekolah Penggerak jenjang SMP dan SMA/SMK menggunakan Grafik Fry. Penelitian ini menggunakan desain penelitian kualitatif. Sumber data berupa buku pelajaran Bahasa Indonesia kelas VII dan X terbitan Kemendikbud Ristek bagi Sekolah Penggerak. Data difokuskan pada materi membaca. Teknik pengumpulan data melalui baca dan catat. Instrumen penelitian berupa human instrumen dan Grafik Fry. Teknik analisis data meliputi kondensasi data, penyajian data, pengambilan dan  verifikasi kesimpulan.  Hasil penelitian menunjukkan keterbacaan wacana buku teks pelajaran Bahasa Indonesia bagi Sekolah Penggerak jenjang SMP kelas VII dan jenjang SMA/SMK kelas X belum  sesuai. Berdasar hasil perhitungan menggunakan Grafik Fry,  keterbacaan buku Bahasa Indonesia bagi Sekolah Penggerak kelas VII berada pada level 5 sedangkan  kelas X pada level 6. Tingkat keterbacaan merupakan suatu perkiraan sehingga kemungkinan terjadi penyimpangan ke atas atau ke bawah. Oleh karenanya, level keterbacaan yang diperoleh hendaknya ditambah satu level dan dikurangi satu level.  Dengan demikian dapat dikatakan jika hasil uji keterbacaan wacana  pada Grafik Fry berada di level 5 berarti wacana tersebut cocok untuk kelas IV, V, VI dan jika hasil uji keterbacaan wacana berada pada level 6 berarti wacana tersebut cocok untuk kelas V, VI, VII.
Unveiling pre-service English teachers' perceptions of differentiated instruction Sukarno, Sukarno; Riyadini, Maria Vineki; Jinabe, Megan; Lestari, Aryanti Eka
Diksi Vol. 32 No. 1: DIKSI (MARCH 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v32i1.66720

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Implementing differentiated instruction (DI) has become imperative, particularly with its integration into the Kurikulum Merdeka in Indonesia. It is an approach that customizes instruction to cater to students' needs. This study aimed to unveil the general perceptions of pre-service English teachers regarding DI, explore their understanding and practices within the framework of DI, and identify challenges in its implementation. This study applied a quantitative approach with a survey research design with EFL pre-service teachers as the participants. The research employed a structured questionnaire as the primary instrument and substantiated each item through validation procedures, including Cronbach's alpha analysis. The findings showed a comprehensive overview of pre-service English teachers' general perspectives on DI that influence their practical application of related techniques. These insights contributed to a deeper understanding of the efficacy of DI and informed pedagogical practices, teacher preparation programs, and curriculum development. This research divulged the crucial role of pre-service English teachers' perceptions in implementing DI in teaching and learning contexts. Additionally, the study highlighted challenges pre-service teachers face, such as time constraints, limited resources, and large class sizes, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts among stakeholders to address these challenges. The outcomes of this study were expected to inform related parties about the significance of tailored instruction in fostering effective and inclusive instruction environments to reach educational goals.
Speech Acts on Instagram comments about G20 Indonesia Ahmadi F, Yusep; Syaifullah, Aceng Ruhendi; Hermawan, Budi
Diksi Vol. 32 No. 1: DIKSI (MARCH 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v32i1.71227

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Speech acts in someone's comments show a person's perception, interpretation and attitude towards something they read. This research aims to reveal the reading position in the comments of 3 posts on Instagram @indonesia.g20. The focus of this research is to describe the forms of comment speech acts on Instagram and show the reading position. The data source for this research has been the Instagram account @indonesia.g20 as the official Instagram account for the 2022 Indonesian G20 Presidency.  This research method uses a mixed method. Comment data was analyzed using a speech act analysis framework and a reading position analysis framework. Quantitatively this research found 37 comments which included comments with 22% assertive speech act, 32% directive speech act, and 46% expressive speech acts. Meanwhile, reading positions based on performative speech acts include hegemonic reading position 62%, negotiated reading position 27%, and oppositional reading position 11%.  Qualitatively it can be concluded that the comments on the 3 Instagram posts are positive comments in the form of expressive speech acts. This means that these commentators tend to like and support the implementation of the 2022 G20 Indonesia presidency on Instagram.
Religious reality in short stories with the theme of the COVID-19 pandemic Ulya, Chafit; Suwandi, Sarwiji; Wardani, Nugraheni Eko; Setiyoningsih, Titi; Putri, Ulfa Rizqi; Liliani, Else
Diksi Vol. 32 No. 1: DIKSI (MARCH 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v32i1.64891

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, short story literary works emerged with the theme of the pandemic. This short story raises the theme of the pandemic and, at the same time, provides an overview of the religious realities that occurred during the pandemic. The pandemic creates new problems at the level of the religious habits. This is a dilemma faced by the Indonesian people. The reality of religion during the pandemic can be seen in the rituals of worship and religious habits. This research aims to describe the reality of religion during the pandemic in short stories with the theme of the COVID-19 pandemic. The data source in this research is nine short stories with the theme of the COVID-19 pandemic published in online media (suaramerdeka.com, republika.com, and cerpenmu.com) in the period 2020-2021. The selection of the nine short stories was based on a purposive sampling technique with a focus on novice writers. The technique used in this research is note-taking, which involves the writer reading and recording the findings of religious realities in short stories with the theme of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results of this research show two aspects of religious reality in short stories with the theme of the COVID-19 pandemic, namely worship rituals and religious habits. The reality of religion in worship rituals in short stories with the theme of the COVID-19 pandemic is to invite people to use religion to resolve the pandemic without worsening conditions. Meanwhile, the reality of religious diversity in religious habits shows the phenomenon of people still trying to realize religious habits during Eid by paying attention to the health protocols that apply amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Exploring undergraduate students' experiences with technology in online learning environment Kusmiatun, Ari; Ardhia, Dhiana Nur; Kencana, Bekti Anggi Kuala
Diksi Vol. 32 No. 1: DIKSI (MARCH 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v32i1.53299

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As an aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, university learning has been significantly impacted despite the need to adapt to technology to support online learning. Nonetheless, it is essential to recognize that online learning can pose various challenges, including learning loss, which can affect the decline of students' knowledge and skills. The present study was aimed at identifying (1) the types of platforms used in online learning and (2) the symptoms of learning loss experienced by students during online learning. The study was quantitative-qualitative research with a mix-method approach. Data collection was carried out using observations, online surveys (Google form), and interviews conducted in 2021. Data were collected from 70 students of Indonesian Language and Literature Education class of 2020 Yogyakarta State University. Data analysis used quantitative-qualitative analysis. The results showed that the types of platforms students use include WhatsApp, Zoom, UNY Be Smart, Google Meet, Google Classroom, Powtoon, Geneally, Padlet, Quiziz, and Jamboard. The Whatsapp was the most widely used platform. However, online learning that provides many benefits also caused symptoms of learning loss in online lectures. The symptoms of learning loss experienced by students were lecturing while doing other activities, no one responding to the lecturer's questions, turning off the camera during lectures, and passive discussion presentations. The findings suggest that lecturers should increase their supervision and engagement, create a more engaging learning environment, and encourage active participation from students.
Conceptualizing and integrating intercultural communicative competence in the English Language Teaching Abidin, M. Zaenal; Faresta, Rangga Alif; Malisa, Malisa; Narayana, I Gede Perdana Putra; Fitriani, Lina Ulfa; Andika, Jeffri Dian; Waly, Muchamad Muchibbuddin
Diksi Vol. 32 No. 1: DIKSI (MARCH 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v32i1.60441

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Numerous higher education institutions prepare students English skills for life and jobs in a globalized world in light of current developments in international education. For many universities, they entails expanding educational exchange opportunities for domestic and international students, internationalizing the curriculum and campus, and helping students achieve intercultural competency. This research explored the concept of intercultural communicative competence in the teaching of the English language. It articulated the Byram's framework. This research was a literature study with descriptive qualitative research and the latest literature review to illustrate the importance of integrating intercultural communicative competence (ICC) to the instructor in English learning and teaching. Some collection and review of references through scientific literature sources related to ICC and the integration in English language teaching keywords were addressed. As for the author's reference sources, they were determined from 2015 to 2023. The results of the study showed that the promoting and conceptualizing ICC in English classroom practice to the teacher has an important role in helping students achieve and develop learning activities that can be practiced directly by students in everyday life. Moreover, it was also mentioned that integrating the framework of the proposed concept into English Language Teaching (ELT) could help students develop their linguistic, intercultural competence, and sociocultural skills to communicating in proper English in appropriate real-life situations, and raised the teachers' awareness.
Presenting indigenous language of Suwawa in terms of clause structure Nawari, Ahmad; Didipu, Herman; Muslimin, Muslimin; Hadriana, Hadriana
Diksi Vol. 32 No. 1: DIKSI (MARCH 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v32i1.70319

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This research is aimed to describe Suwawa language clauses (SLC) in local content subject at elementary schools. It focuses on introducing SLC and the description of types of SLC. The method used is the descriptive method. SLC Data were obtained from utterances and speech by native of Suwawa. Observation, interviews, and note-taking were used to collect the data. A distribution method on the functions of SCL was used to analyze the data. The research findings revealed that introducing Suwawa is very important since the language functions as a self-identity and a filter from global culture penetration. The language has 13 types of clauses grouped into 5 based on (1) the core elements, (2) internal structure, (3) position in the sentence, (4) the presence or absence of negation elements in the predicate, and (5) the functional category. Research shows that introducing the Suwawa language is important not only to preserve it but also to give Gorontalo, Sulawesi Indonesia's youth a sense of self and cultural identity against globalization.

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