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LITE: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya
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The form and meaning of language motifs in phishing crimes: A forensic linguistic study Ariyanto, Zahy Riswahyudha; Rahmawati, Laili Etika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11463

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The urgency of this research is that phishing crimes are rife, which are wrapped in persuasive and manipulative language. This research aims to describe the form and meaning of language used in phishing actions based on a forensic linguistics perspective. This type of research is qualitative research with descriptive methods. The descriptive data in this research is in the form of text transcriptions of messages and information indicated in phishing crimes. Research stages include: (1) data documentation; (2) data classification; (3) data analysis; (4) interpretation of form and meaning based on a forensic linguistic perspective; and (4) data conclusion. The data in this research are messages or information in phishing actions. The data sources in this research come from social media and digital forums and social media which are often a means of cyber crime such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter. Data collection techniques use documentation techniques. The data validity test was carried out using theoretical triangulation. The data analysis technique uses discourse analysis, researchers identify language patterns used in phishing crime communications. The results of this research show that the forms of language motives in phishing crimes include (1) 10 deceptive phishing; 4 Phishing APKs; (6) smishing. and the meaning of language motifs in phishing crimes. The conclusion of this research is that there are various types of phishing crimes packaged in persuasive and manipulative language. In this research, forms of phishing action have been found including deceptive phishing; APK phishing; smishing, and the meaning of language motifs in phishing actions has been identified.
Tracing the traces of doxa: Socialization and internalization in Kampung Pentigraf Indonesia Harendika, Melania Shinta; Salam, Aprinus; Sudibyo, Sudibyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11516

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This study scrutinizes the personal and collective doxa in Kampung Pentigraf Indonesia (The Indonesian Pentigraf Village or KPI), a community started by Tengsoe Tjahjono. This study applies Bourdieu’s theory of the field of cultural production as the frame to observe how Tjahjono’s personal beliefs, or personal doxa, are spread to the members of KPI and hence converted as collective doxa. This study uncovers how Tjahjono’s values shape the community dynamics by exploring socialization and internalization practices in KPI. The findings show that the personal doxa rooted in Tjahjono’s symbolic capital reinforces social structures in KPI, where his power drives the community’s practices. This study emphasizes the role of social sanctions in preserving the community’s principles to guarantee that the Pentigrafs written by the KPI members obey the rules. Moreover, the study discovers how vertical and horizontal interactions in the community contribute to social reproduction, allowing KPI standards to be passed down to new members. This study contributes to understanding how literary communities play a role in cultural production, proposing insights into the dynamics of symbolic power and the practices of socialization and internalization in a minor but highly organized creative setting.
From TOLERANCE IS BUSINESS to TOLERANCE IS CLOTHING: Conceptual metaphors of religious tolerance in online Islamic mass media Zakiyah, Millatuz; Saraswati, Destriana; Yulianto, Yulianto; Fadly, Ahmad Mufarih Hasan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11526

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So far, religious tolerance in the mass media has never been studied using metaphors in a cognitive linguistic approach. In fact, through conceptual metaphors, the framing of the mass media will emerge on the issue of religious tolerance. This qualitative descriptive research collects data on news and articles about religious tolerance in online Islamic mass media during the period 2018–2023. Data were analyzed using metaphor identification procedure, conceptual metaphor theory, and mixed metaphor. The results of the study show that there are 9 source domains, namely 1) TOLERANCE IS CLOTHES, (2) TOLERANCE IS SPACES/BUILDINGS, (3) TOLERANCE IS HUMANS, (4) TOLERANCE IS THE BODY, (5) TOLERANCE IS PLANTS, and (6) TOLERANCE IS ARE THINGS, (7) TOLERANCE IS A BUSINESS COMMODITY, (8) TOLERANCE IS WAR, and (9) TOLERANCE IS A VEHICLE. In general, the metaphor of tolerance in online Islamic mass media is classified into three tones, that is positive tones, negative tones, and neutral tones. Online Islamic mass media that have a positive tone are NU Online and Alif.id, mass media with a mixed tone (positive-neutral) is Suara Muhammadiyah and (positive-neutral-negative) is Hidayatullah.com, and mass media with a positive tone negative are Portal Islam, Suara Islam, VOA Islam, and Era Muslim.
Local ecological knowledge in toponyms in the Waduk Jatigede area: An anthropological linguistic study Sari, Dini Gilang; Suhandano, Suhandano
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.11785

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Toponyms or place names are important linguistic facts. Toponyms can record people's spatial awareness of the surrounding environment. This article explores local ecological knowledge in toponyms in the Waduk Jatigede area. In this area, there are 28 villages from 5 sub-districts affected by the construction of Waduk Jatigede. Data collection in this study used participant observation and interview methods. The data analysis procedure includes four stages: (1) transcription of recorded data; (2) categorizing data from the transcription of recordings or notes based on the classification of toponymy aspects; (3) interpretation of local knowledge about ecology in toponymy; (4) concluding. The results show that polymorphemic toponyms dominate toponyms in the Jatigede Reservoir area. In addition, toponyms in the Waduk Jatigede area are also dominated by toponyms with physical aspects, including hydrological, geomorphological, and biological-ecological characteristics. This finding shows that Sundanese people have a close relationship with the surrounding nature. This local ecological knowledge contains Sundanese people's ecological awareness about the Waduk Jatigede area's ecological characteristics, including water, soil, flora and fauna. This local ecological knowledge is useful as a policy recommendation for natural and ecological disaster mitigation in environmental development, which is essential for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Ambivalent sexism experienced by the female characters in Cho Nam Joo’s Saha Afifah, Elhama Najihatul; Istiadah, Istiadah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.12009

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This study examines the two subcategories of ambivalent sexism, hostile and benevolent. As they are experienced by the female characters in Cho Nam Joo's Saha. The study investigates how sexism is portrayed in character conversation, actions, and narrative descriptions using a qualitative text analysis method. The ambivalent sexism theory, which was created by Susan Fiske and Peter Glick, was used to analyze the data. Results show that benevolent sexism takes the form of overly protective attitudes and exaggerated praise, while hostile sexism in the book takes the form of verbal and physical abuse. Both of these behaviors reinforce social inequalities and gender stereotypes. The research concludes that Saha effectively portrays the complex dynamics of sexism in a patriarchal society, providing insight into how such themes contribute to discussions on gender studies and literature.
Language and humor: Arabic-English translation errors in bilingual memes Muassomah, Muassomah; Yurisa, Penny Respati; Hakim, Arief Rahman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.12073

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Translation is not just a transition between different languages, but a transfer and transformation of meaning and form between different cultures. This study aims to analyze translation errors in the landscape of bilingual information in the form of memes, as well as explore the translation errors that result in cuteness and humor. This study uses a qualitative approach with the data source of memes from websites containing Arabic-English bilingual information. The data were analyzed using error analysis and through informative discourse analysis. The research findings show that the bilingual information memes have shown translation failures namely literal translation errors, loss of context and meaning, misinterpretation and lack of contextual explanation. This study concludes that the translation failures that occur give rise to cuteness and a sense of humor.
The principle of Leech's politeness in the play script Ora iso mati by Andy Sri Wahyudi Ummaiyah, Firda; Nurhayati, Endang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.12276

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This research examines the principles of politeness contained in the play script “Ora Isa Mati.” The objective of this research is to explain the application of politeness principle and violation politeness principle in a play script "Ora Isa Mati" created by Andy Sri Wahyudi. This study falls under the category of qualitative descriptive method. The source of data is the dialogue between characters in the play script "Ora Isa Mati". The method of analyzing data using content analysis by summarizing, categorizing, and conducting a deeper analysis of the data that has been found. The result of the study indicates that there are six maxims in the application of politeness principle namely a tact maxim, generosity maxim, approbation maxim, modesty maxim, agreement maxim, and sympathy maxim. The act that contains the most application of the principle of politeness is in act one. Violations of politeness principle were found in the six maxims, namely a tact maxim, generosity maxim, approbation maxim, modesty maxim, agreement maxim, and sympathy maximThe act that contains the most applications of violations of politeness is in act one. This study can be used as teaching material for learning Javanese in schools, especially in "Phase F". It is hoped that students can learn the form of the principle of politeness in the drama script.
Violence and collective trauma through ‘Night’ in contemporary Acehnese novels Ritonga, Mhd Rasid; Pratiwi, Siti Habsari; Suhery, Dedy; Nadrah, Nadrah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.12290

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The long-lasting conflict between the Indonesian administration and GAM ended in 2004. Yet, while the fighting came to an end, the residue and fragments of the conflict remained. The attempt to reconcile with violence and trauma is best captured through the works of contemporary Acehnese writers. Among other works of fiction, the novel writers try to express what the conflict meant for the Acehnese people. To this end, the current article is aimed at exploring Acehnese representations of violence and trauma through the metaphorical and symbolic meaning of ‘night’ in five contemporary Acehnese novels. This paper demonstrates the way the Acehnese contemporary writers represent the violence and trauma through the metaphor of ‘night’. Qualitative content analysis was used to reduce, narrow, and categorize the words, phrases, or paragraphs extracted from the novels. The data was analyzed by a post-conflict approach. The novels reveal kinds of violence and trauma through the imagery of ‘night’ highlighting multi-layered experiences during the conflict and bring the concept of postcoloniality through their writing. The five novels have tried to bring into play the ‘unfinished business’ of post-conflict Aceh. The novels also highlight the role of contemporary Acehnese novels in post-conflict societies. The disappeared left buried or unburied, the violence, the unresolved trauma, the continuing inequalities and injustices, and the struggle during the conflict means that the Aceh of the past haunts and disturbs the Aceh of the present.
Communication acts in traditional rituals of the Banjar community Batatamba Yuvita, Reni; Alif, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.12412

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This research explains communication activities and how the symbolic meaning of bubur habang and bubur putih in the Batatamba Ritual in Banjar custom. The method used is qualitative with the type of communication ethnography research and symbolic interaction theory as an analytical tool to describe human interaction with the meaning of symbols in an object. Data collection is done by observation and interview. The data obtained were then analyzed through three stages, namely description, analysis, and interpretation. The results of this study show that the batatamba ritual is carried out at the pananamba's house and is attended by the pananamba, the patient, and the patient's family, the atmosphere when batatamba is performed is quite solemn and sacred. The batatamba process is sequentially described by communicative events. Communicative acts in batatamba describe the overall verbal and nonverbal communication and symbols. The symbol of bubur habang and bubur putih used in the batatamba ritual has a meaning as a form of request to spiritual entities not to disturb the lives of individuals or communities.
The lexicon of Vannamei shrimp farming in Blendung Village, Ulujami District, Pemalang Regency: An ethnolinguistic study Rismalasari, Dwi; Fateah, Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v21i1.12422

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This research is motivated by the existence of a specialized lexicon in the field of vannamei shrimp farming that is frequently used by the community of Blendung Village, Ulujami District, Pemalang Regency. The objectives of this study are (1) to explore the knowledge regarding the meanings within the cultural lexicon of vannamei shrimp farming in Blendung Village, and (2) to describe the community's perspective on the tradition of vannamei shrimp farming. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method with an ethnolinguistic approach to understand the lexicon. The methodology of this research consists of three stages: data collection, data analysis, and data presentation. The data collection methods employed include interviews and participatory observation. The research findings lead to the following conclusions: (1) twelve lexicons related to tools were identified, (2) seven lexicons pertaining to materials were found, (3) eighteen lexicons associated with the processes of vannamei shrimp farming were discovered, and (4) six lexicons for classifying the naming of shrimp conditions were identified. Each of these lexicons emerged due to the diversity of tools, materials, processes, and naming conventions related to shrimp farming utilized by the local community. This research is beneficial for understanding the lexicons associated with vannamei shrimp farming in Blendung Village, thereby providing insights into the community's perspective on this practice.

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