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LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra
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LiNGUA Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra (ISSN Print: 1693-4725 and E-ISSN: 2442-3823) is a journal of Linguistics and Literature which is published twice a year in June and December by Laboratory of Information and Publication, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang. The journal covers language issues researched in the branches of applied linguistics, such as sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis, pragmatics, stylistics, corpus linguistics, and others. In the area of literature, it covers literary history, literary theory, literary criticism, and others, which may include written texts, movies, and other media.
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THE REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN SCIENTIST IN AGORA Rahayu, Mundi
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2011): LiNGUA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (392.435 KB) | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v6i2.1462

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The research aims to explore the representation of woman scientist in film Agora. Agora is a film focusing on the life of a woman scientist and philosopher named Hypatia who lived in Alexandria at the end of 4th A.D.  The research uses semiotics that is applied to explore the signs and the meaning of the film. The signs are in the forms of visual and verbal signs, such as the image, dialogue, setting of place, plot, character, narration, etc. The result of the analysis shows that Hypatia is represented as a legend in astronomy and philosophy who dedicated all her life for science. Beside represented as a scientist, Hypatia is also an icon of sexual freedom though her choice for not getting married. She wants to make sure that she gets her liberty as any other man so that she is able to pursue the knowledge. Her reputation as a scientist, a rationalist, a skeptics bring her into her own symbolical power. Such symbolical power and unwillingness to subjugate to the dominant power leads her to her tragic end of her life. Hypatia is one of the first victims in the clash of science and the intolerance of religion. Though some historical inaccuracy, the films shows that the film maker confidently made a particular interpretation on the history. The social cultural setting of the story is on the rise of Christianity and the fall of Paganism in Alexandria at the end of 4 AD. This culminated in the destruction of the famous Library of Alexandria, where the largest part of the ancient Greek knowledge in mathematics, astronomy, philosophy and literature was preserved.Keywords: Agora, Hypatia, Representation of Woman, Alexandria, Pagan
QIROAH FII AAFAAQ MUSHTHALAHAY AL-THAB’I WA AL-SHAN’I FII AL-NAQD AL-’ARABY AL-QADIIM al-Dakeel, Muhammad Majid
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2011): LiNGUA
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Seemingly, the classic Arab criticism experienced terminology crisis. Besides the word-meaning balance, our critics seized upon dichotomization in the poetry theory, with many arguments were about the two terms of (tab') temper and (takaluf) pretense with no specific meaning being given to each. Our classic critics have been using multiple terms to suggest such dichotomy. For example, to indicate improved and cultured poetry, they have been using such terms as (takaluf, sana'a, mataskalaf, matakalif, sani'). However, for term temper our classic critics typically used numerous synonymous words which, in fact, indicated the same meaning. Such terms as temper, innate, genius, talent, disposition, wittiness, and intuition are all represent poetical faculty, or poetical energy of a poet. Despite diversified, such dichotomous criticism terms are synonymous; a poet, for instance, should already have the inspiration and poetical faculty in order to compose poetry. Only then and next to temper comes assuming (sana'a) and pretending (takaluf) by a poet in an effort to produce improved and reviewed poetry which reflect development of a community.Keywords: Mushthalahah, Thab’i, Shan’i , Naqd
QIROAH FII AAFAAQ MUSHTHALAHAY AL-THAB’I WA AL-SHAN’I FII AL-NAQD AL-’ARABY AL-QADIIM al-Dakeel, Muhammad Majid
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2011): LiNGUA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v6i2.1463

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Seemingly, the classic Arab criticism experienced terminology crisis. Besides the word-meaning balance, our critics seized upon dichotomization in the poetry theory, with many arguments were about the two terms of (tab') temper and (takaluf) pretense with no specific meaning being given to each. Our classic critics have been using multiple terms to suggest such dichotomy. For example, to indicate improved and cultured poetry, they have been using such terms as (takaluf, sana'a, mataskalaf, matakalif, sani'). However, for term temper our classic critics typically used numerous synonymous words which, in fact, indicated the same meaning. Such terms as temper, innate, genius, talent, disposition, wittiness, and intuition are all represent poetical faculty, or poetical energy of a poet. Despite diversified, such dichotomous criticism terms are synonymous; a poet, for instance, should already have the inspiration and poetical faculty in order to compose poetry. Only then and next to temper comes assuming (sana'a) and pretending (takaluf) by a poet in an effort to produce improved and reviewed poetry which reflect development of a community.Keywords: Mushthalahah, Thab’i, Shan’i , Naqd
KAJIAN PUISI JERMAN MELALUI METODE SEMIOTIK Tomasouw, Jolanda
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2011): LiNGUA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v6i2.1454

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As one type of literature, poetry, the unit called a rhyme, is the most unique genre. The uniqueness is due to all forms of expression that stick out in rhyme. In contrary to other literary works such as short stories, novels, or plays, poems written succinctly in the form of stanza and line. Due to the density of the message to be conveyed in such a confined space, then the choice of words and forms of writing that used very unique and complex elements by accentuating of poetic sense. That means, understanding a poem as a form of literary works the same as dealing with the texts of poems that are strung in a poetic language different with language in general. The uniqueness of the language used in the poem appeared on the use of symbols words that are figurative and the use of a distorted form of writing. Deviation form is for example the accentuation of cutting sentences or lines unreasonably, the use of words and sounds are repetitive, the use of words by imitating certain sounds or the use of meaningful associative words excessively. Modern German poetry lies in the harmony of the poetic elements that build a rhyme. Thus the resulting of rhyme and diction values and its imagery is based on how the elements that form the building of rhyme which is coherent and intact. The process of reading poetry in the context of semiotic dialectic is a process of giving meaning to a text of modern poetry through a text search in order to find the code or semiotic signs.Keywords: Puisi Jerman, Modern, Semiotika
NATIVIZATION AND USE OF BORROWING WORDS IN BAHASA INDONESIA Husin, Saifuddin Ahmad
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2011): LiNGUA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v6i2.1459

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Bahasa Indonesia, the national language of Indonesia, has traditionally borrowed items from the world’s classical languages, Sanskrit and Arabic. However, elements from European languages, especially English, have also massively influenced the expansion of Bahasa Indonesia’s lexicons. Massive influx of the latter  has caused a controversy among Indonesia’s linguists and other experts. Should greater loan be made from the former, as traditional source of borrowings, or should Bahasa Indonesia borrow more from the latter, as the language of modernity symbol in Indonesia? The controversy has been cleverly resolved with the adaptation and combination of elements of seemingly conflicting sources to serve specifically Indonesian objectives. In the lexical modernization of Bahasa Indonesia, despite the apparent irreconcilability of the two approaches to the use of foreign borrowings, Indonesians are effectively utilizing in a systematic manner the diverse foreign languages that their rich and varied history has made available to them.Keywords: Lexical Borrowing, Nativization, Bahasa Indonesia, Language Modernization
NILAI BUDAYA DALAM PERIBAHASA KEI TENTANG PENGELOLAAN WILAYAH PESISIR Akihary, Wilma
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2011): LiNGUA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v6i2.1455

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The cultural values that are covered in the way of life is manifested in men’s activities. The cultural values themselves are symbolized through the proverbs. As the expression, the proverb is basically the principle guideline of behavior. Within the proverb is contained a profound experience of the world view as well as the life wisdom that is tightly integrated to the society to which the language belongs. The proverb - known as misil-masal, liat daliat and sukat sarang - is still well recorded and used by Kei community as Kei language speaker.  The people who live in the coastal area especially at the Kei Besar Island are generally the fishermen and farmers.  However, in this research it will  focus on the Kei Besar people’s view in managing their coastal area through the proverbs they use. The uses of words as the expression is closely related to the sea and their way of life especially in connected with fish and boat.  The proverbs which are used by the people in Kei is the summary of their way of thinking about the values of life.  The cultural values in these proverbs are firmness, strength, simplicity, mutual assistance, respect for the elders and leaders, wisdom, thinking before doing, and obedience.Keywords: Nilai Budaya, Peribahasa, Wilayah Pesisir
LONGER EFL VOCABULARY RETENTION: LEARNING IN CONTEXT OR IN ISOLATION? Herusatoto, Hesthi
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2011): LiNGUA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v6i2.1460

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This research aims to examine the effectiveness of two different vocabulary learning strategies on vocabulary retention. The first is learning words in isolation in which learners learn new words and their meanings presented in the form of word lists; and the second is learning words from context in which learners use clues in sentences in texts to generate meanings for the target words. In the instruction sessions, a group of senior high school students learning vocabulary in isolation was presented with a number of words in English and their meanings. Their task was to say and repeat the words and their meanings several times as they attempted to learn the new words and their meanings. The group of students learning words from context was presented with some texts containing the target words and was asked to find out the meanings of the target words by using clues in the texts. Recall tests were administered twice, a week and two weeks after the instruction sessions. For word retention, results of the recall tests revealed that learning words in isolation appeared to be more effective than learning words from context. Students learning words in isolation retained the target words and the meanings better than those in the other group.Keywords: Word Lists, Context, Vocabulary, Retention
SUNTINGAN NASKAH MURWAKALA Masitoh, Siti
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2011): LiNGUA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v6i2.1456

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Murwakala is the story of the puppet show that is usually used in  the Javanesse traditional seremonial namely ruwatan. Since it is oral tradition, it should be changed into the written text when it is analyzed further through the phylological process.  The main process in philological activities is determining the most reliable text form. For this purpose, it is necessary to understand particular knowledge on the author, culture and tradition that have influence on the work. This is due to the fact that the main task of philology is criticism towards text and the purpose of the text criticism is the text that is the closest version to the original text. It should be done   because usually every story teller has his own style in telling the story, that leads to the variations. In order to get the  story which has the best quality, the textual comparation should be done. This article presents those process to get the best written text.Keywords: Murwakala, Filologi, Ruwatan
MIND MAPPING: A BRAIN-BASED WRITING STRATEGY Ningrum, Ary Setya Budhi
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2011): LiNGUA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v6i2.1461

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In EFL context, it is believed that developing writing skills is more complicated than developing other language skills. In order to be able to write well, the foreign language learners need to be equipped with early and continued writing experiences. Thus, the teacher’s task to develop the students’ writing skill is more complicated than the other skills. One of the most current issues to deal with such phenomena is to ferret out the writing strategy that is able to enhance the students’ writing ability as well as to reinforce their critical thinking in writing by maximizing the use of both sides of the brain (the left and the right hemispheres). In response to such issues, this paper takes into account mind mapping as a strategy in writing and elaborates the theoretical review of mind mapping for better understanding.Keywords: Mind Mapping, Writing
NEUROLINGUISTICS PERSPECTIVE ON LEXICAL PERCEPTION AND SEMANTIC DISORDER OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER Indah, Rohmani Nur
LiNGUA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2011): LiNGUA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ling.v6i2.1457

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Autism patients get suffer from language disorder that can be identified from the late of speaking, the problems in processing linguistic information  and understanding the speech meaning. This triggers to the learning problems that is worsened by attention disorder. The language acquisition is also affected by the limited vocabularies, starting from lexical perception up to vocabularies that are parts of semantic acquisition. In neurolinguistics perspective, complexity of language disorder for the spectrum autism can be explained based on the perceptual information management   and the domination of his brain hemisphere. Linguistic information is processed in monoprocessing due to different hemisphere domination that happens after the process  of brain lateralizes that ends up to the base of different lexicon perceptual system  and the semantic acquisition for spectrum autism so that his expressive language skill   reaches far beyond his receptive language. This strengthen the argumentation that language pathology is based on the relation between brain and linguistic mechanism.Keywords: Neurolinguistics, Lexical Perception, Semantic Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder

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