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ISSN : 14122596     EISSN : 24608319     DOI : 10.21831
Core Subject : Education,
LITERA is a high quality open access peer reviewed research journal that is published by Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta. LITERA is providing a platform for the researchers, academicians, professionals, practitioners, and students to impart and share knowledge in the form of high quality empirical original research papers on linguistics, literature, and their teaching.
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BILINGUAL AND REGULAR CLASS STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS ENGLISH Nihta Liando
LITERA Vol 11, No 2: LITERA OKTOBER 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/ltr.v11i2.1068

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This article presents the results of the study investigating the relationship between the students’ attitudes towards English and their English achievements in bilingual and regular classes and investigating the differences. The study was conducted in a junior high school in Manado. There are 30 Year VIII students in each bilingual class and each regular class. The results are as follows. First, there is a significant correlation between the students’ attitudes towards English and their achievements. Second, there is a significant difference in their English achievements between bilingual class students and regular students. Third, female students have higher English achievements than male students. Bilingual class students have more positive attitudes and higher English learning achievements than regular class students.
BENTUK PERGESERAN BAHASA JAWA MASYARAKAT SAMIN DALAM RANAH KELUARGA Hari Mardikantoro
LITERA Vol 11, No 2: LITERA OKTOBER 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/ltr.v11i2.1062

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This study aims to describe the forms of the shift of Javanese in the Samin communityin the domestic domain. The data were collected from two locations where the Samincommunity lives, i.e. Tambak Hamlet, Sumber Village, Kradenan District and TanduranHamlet, Kemantren Village, Kedungtuban District. The data were ethnographicallyanalyzed. The findings show that there is a shift of Javanese in the Samin community from the ngoko Javanese to the krama Javanese. The ngoko language, which is the characteristic of Javanese in the Samin community, is used in a variety of domains. However, due to a variety of causes, the Samin community does not use the ngoko Javanese for all purposes. It is used only in the domestic domain and neighborhood involving the members of the Samin community only. In other domains such as social and educational domains, the ngoko Javanese is not used anymore and there is a shift to the krama Javanese.
PEMAKNAAN IDEOLOGIS PERJUANGAN RAKYAT PALESTINA DALAM CERITA PENDEK JABALUN-NÂR KARYA ALI AT-THANTAWY Fadlil Manshur
LITERA Vol 11, No 2: LITERA OKTOBER 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/ltr.v11i2.1064

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This study aims to explain issues of Palestinian people’s struggle against the English occupation in Ali At-Thantawy’ short story Jabalun-Nâr. It employed the theories of genetic structuralism and ideology. The findings are as follows. First, Palestinian people’s responses to the fate of their nation occupied by English people are reflected in the behaviors of two main characters, Irfan and Mukhtar. Second, in social reality, Palestinian people face their nation’s internal challenges, namely the unstable and explosive political-military conditions in struggling against the English occupation on the Paletinian land. Third, the two main characters are effective subjects of thoughts capable of penetrating Palestinian people’s minds with the nationalism spirit to fight against the English occupation. Fourth, the meaning of Jabalun-Nâr is ‘volcano’, a symbol of Palestinian people’s strength successful in defeating English colonists.

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