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Mengungkap Narasi Sejarah yang Disangkal dalam M/T to Morino Fushigi No Monogatari Karya Oe Kenzaburo
Aminah, Shobichatul
Lingua Cultura Vol 7, No 2 (2013): Lingua Cultura Vol. 7 No. 2
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University
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DOI: 10.21512/lc.v7i2.419
M/T to Morino Fushigi no Monogatari, a novel by Oe Kenzaburo, offered a different history narration with legitimate history narration of Japan. In Oe’s perspective, the legitimate history of Japan was central to the Emperor. By the novel he attempted to narrate a history from another perspective that was from the perspective of a society of a hidden village in the basin of rural Shikoku forest who were culturally marginalized. The narrator in this novel had a responsibility to continue the narrative tradition to construct village history. The narrator constructed it by taking up history sources from that represent various perspectives. A history constructed by the narrator tended to inverse Japan’s official history, and narrated what is being disclaimed in Japan’s official history. That village history also pointed out that there was not any single version in history narration. Those various history versions coexist and are placed in equality in the novel.
Chinese Learning Through Internet Inspired By Contructivist Learning Theory
Yan, Huang
Lingua Cultura Vol 5, No 1 (2011): Lingua Cultura Vol. 5 No. 1
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DOI: 10.21512/lc.v5i1.378
With the changing concept of education, there is growing emphasis on “student-centeredâ€Â principle. This is one of the characteristics of Constructivist learning theory. On network teaching Chinese, Constructivist learning theory is indispensable. This article is the design of online Chinese teaching which is basic on the Constructivist learning theory.
The Difference of Oral Reading and Writing of Tiociu Languag
Thamrin, Lily
Lingua Cultura Vol 7, No 1 (2013): Lingua Cultura Vol. 7 No. 1
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DOI: 10.21512/lc.v7i1.410
Article presented the difference of oral reading and writing of TioCiu Guangdong Language, Tiongkok. The language is divided by its oral and writing regulation consisting of three factors: consonant, vocal, and tone, as well as the description of different TioCiu reading dialect. Article focused on the analysis and description of the oral reading and the writing of TioCiu language, which is divided into two parts: the TioCiu phonetic system and the different regulation of oral reading and TioCiu writing. It can be concluded that the different reading of oral and writing of TioCiu language is mostly shown in the consonant pronunciation, whereas the vocal pronunciation less happened.
Correlative Analysis of TOEFL iBT Scores of Listening Skill Versus Scores of Business English Speaking Skill among Binus University Sophomores
Asmani, Almodad Biduk
Lingua Cultura Vol 8, No 2 (2014): Lingua Cultura Vol. 8 No. 2
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DOI: 10.21512/lc.v8i2.447
Article found out whether BINUS university sophomore’s TOEFL iBT scores of Listening skill are correlated with those of speaking skill. The research project was expected to result in the best teaching technique of delivering conversational tasks at BINUS University by using alternative approaches of integrated, isolated, or mixed skills. The research project applied the descriptive approach of quantitative method, and thus depends on numerical data. The research project examined the set of data under two skills of the same class groups, which were to compare the listening scores with the speaking ones. Then, the degree of correlation of the two skills was tested so as to find its significance. Interpretation and explanation of data was made based on the statistical results by using correlation research analysis. Based on the statistical results, the listening scores significantly correlated with those of the speaking skill, and there is a moderately linear relationship between these paired scores.
Analisis Bagan Aktansial Cerita Anak Jepang Urashima Taro
Susanti, Rita
Lingua Cultura Vol 5, No 1 (2011): Lingua Cultura Vol. 5 No. 1
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DOI: 10.21512/lc.v5i1.369
Thisi research is a kind of a research focusing on linguistic which uses semiotic in order to find out what lies behind the content of a children’s story. The subject of this research is an ancient story of a Japanese children called mukashi banashi. It comes with the title of Urashima Taro which has been translated into Indonesia Language. Through semiotic analysis, the story may be conducted in a syntaxical and semantical way. According to syntax analysis, there are two episodes in the story. In this first episode Urashima Taro becomes the subject of the research while in the latte, the turtle is the subject. We may learn that the story plott and the flow of the story have gone through a flashback process. In the structure or “batihâ€, it is known that the story has a complex relationship due to its expansion plot. Based on the semantic analysis, it is also know that the main/lead character of the story is Urashima Taro and the other characters are Urashima Taro’s mother and the queen. The morale message of the whole story is dedicated to all children reading it.
The Social Status Of Female Characters In Chi Li’s Novels æ± èŽ‰å°è¯´ä¸å¥³æ€§çš„社会地ä½
Mariana, Mariana
Lingua Cultura Vol 6, No 2 (2012): Lingua Cultura Vol. 6 No. 2
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DOI: 10.21512/lc.v6i2.401
Chi Li is a novelist writing “new realism†novels based on the custom of Wu Han people. Chi Li’s works have different social background according to different period stages. The first period of her works was at early 80s called beginner period. The second period was at mid 80s until mid 90s called famous period. The last period was at the end of 90s until now called evolution period. Chi Li created different female characters on different work stages. At the first period, Chi Li described the females were still obedient to the tradition. Their self-determination consciousness was weak and depended to men. At the second period, Chi Li’s female characters were changed into awaken ones who sought a new way of life. They could survive and make life by themselves, but the traditional concepts still influenced their thoughts. They still believed that devotion to men was the life idealism.Meanwhile, strong personality, strong self-determination consciousness, independence were female characters found in Chi Li’s last period works.
How Will the Use of Technology in Translation and Testing Affect Language Learning?
Bourne, David Michael
Lingua Cultura Vol 8, No 1 (2014): Lingua Cultura Vol. 8 No. 1
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DOI: 10.21512/lc.v8i1.438
Technology has an ever increasing impact on how we work and live. Article adressed the issue of the impact of technology in two key areas of language learning. On the one side learners increasingly used technology to translate. Given this trend, was there any real need to learn a language. On the other side, educational institutions increasingly used technology to rate language proficiency. Given this trend, would the work of the teacher become less and less important. The survey was conducted by using quantitative method. The respondents’ age range was 18-25. There were 53 respondents, 35% were male and 65% were female. The instrument was a questionaire having 9 questions describing the students’ reliance on computer in translation. It can be concluded that learners of English indicate that they accept and welcome the role of technology in language learning, but there is a doubt that the role and participation of humans in the learning process will be completely replaced. The human element remains an important ingredient. (EE)
Saying I Know You – Conversational Analysis On Internet-Chatting By Dating Couples –
Chijiiwa, Hiroaki
Lingua Cultura Vol 6, No 1 (2012): Lingua Cultura Vol. 6 No. 1
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DOI: 10.21512/lc.v6i1.392
In casual conversations, Japanese people do not refer to their intimacies saying “We are close this much.†It is difficult to create special scales for intimacies because the term of “Intimacy†is too abstract and vague. However, don’t Japanese people really scale their intimacies during their conversations? In this study, the researcher aimed to describe strategies of intimacies in Japanese using method of Conversational Analysis onto dating couple’s casual internet chat data and analyzed “how people show their intimacies to opponent through the conversations.†For conclusion we can say; Japanese people tend to say “I know you†in indirect way to emphasize the opponent’s “the illusion of transparencyâ€.
Minat Bekerja di Perusahaan Jepang di Indonesia pada Mahasiswa Sastra Jepang Semester Akhir di Perguruan Tinggi
Handayani, Ratna;
Marion, Elisa Carolina;
Koda, Natsumi
Lingua Cultura Vol 7, No 2 (2013): Lingua Cultura Vol. 7 No. 2
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DOI: 10.21512/lc.v7i2.424
The term nenkoujoretsu as one characteristic of Japanese culture gives much influence on management system for Japanese companies operating in Indonesia, including promotion system for employee career development. This system is very much different from the promotion system of western companies. Current developments show promotion system in the company does not entirely focus on seniority and age, but focuses on educational background and individual achievement. Thus the implementation of nenkoujoretsu on Japanese companies has changed. Further research related to the implementation of nenkoujoretsu on Japanese companies in Indonesia was conducted by examining working interest in Japanese companies in Indonesia of the Japanese literature students at final semester. The scope of this study was students at final or seventh semester in STBA JIA-Bekasi, Universitas Al Azhar Indonesia-Jakarta, Universitas Darma Persada, STBA LIA-Jakarta, Universitas Bina Nusantara, and Universitas Nasional-Jakarta. This study used questionnaire and literature method. Purpose of this research is readers can understand about student interest in Japanese literature to work in Japanese companies in Indonesia. This study concludes most students of Japanese literature at final or seventh semester are interested in working in Japanese companies. A large part of the reasons for respondents who were interested in working in a foreign company is due to big salary. In addition, performance also plays an important role and determines the position and higher salary than the senior as well as the ability to apply skills in Japanese language and knowledge about Japanese.
Globalization Goes Local: Nationalism in Indonesian Jazz
Wishnoebroto, Wishnoebroto
Lingua Cultura Vol 4, No 2 (2010): Lingua Cultura Vol. 4 No. 2
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DOI: 10.21512/lc.v4i2.358
Article presented how Jazz, as a product of American popular culture, can be very local in Indonesia. Nationalism, in this case, refers to how Indonesian jazz artists translate and create a kind of ‘dialogue’ between jazz and local Indonesian culture. The study used library research by finding what values that jazz had in order to create such dialogue, and how Indonesian nationalism could be transformed in jazz. The evolution of Jazz in Indonesia and the attitude of Indonesian jazz audience were discussed to see the position of jazz in Indonesian popular culture mainstream. It can be concluded that Jazz seems to deconstruct the common notion that music should be understood to be enjoyed. In jazz, the irrational and sometimes absurd combination between jazz and other indigenous culture, has created a specific kinds of the music itself. Jazz in Indonesia has gone through its own cycle of evolution where the western and the eastern culture has created its own art and nobody knows the direction of jazz in the future. Â