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Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature
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Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal, published biannually in the months of July and December with p-ISSN (printed): 1412-3320 & e-ISSN (electronic/online): 2502-4914 It presents articles around the area of culture, English language teaching and learning, linguistics, and literature. Contents include analysis, studies, applications of theories, research reports, and materials development. It is firstly published in December 2001. Ever since 2005 its manuscripts could be read online through www.journalcelt.com. By the year 2016, it launched its OJS (Open Journal System) through https://journal.unika.ac.id/ index.php/celt and from 2017 it is recorded in Crossref’s https://doi.org/10.24167 and in https://doaj.org/toc/2502-4914. Based on the decree from Hasil Akreditasi Jurnal Ilmiah, SK Direktur Jenderal Penguatan Riset dan Pengembangan Kementrian Riset Teknologi, dan Pendidikan Tinggi Republik Indonesia, No. 30/E/KPT/2018 with regards to the accreditation status of academic journals, dated on 24 October 2018, Celt is nationally accredited for the next five years as a Sinta 2 journal
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INDONESIAN STUDENTS MISCONCEPTION IN USING PRESENT PERFECT TENSE TO WRITE COMPOSITION Syaifur Rochman
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 3, No 2: December 2003
Publisher : Soegijapranata Catholic University

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This article describes a research on the error analysis in the uses of present peifect tense made by freshmen studying at English Department in "Universitas lenderal Soedirman (UNSOED). It investigates the students' mistakes in using the present pelfect forms when writing composition. The result shows that most rejpondents still had difficulties in applying present perfect into sentences appropriately. This is mainly due to the respondents' lack of understanding on what the present peifect means. This suggests that students should improve their understanding on the present perfect given to its common use both in written and spoken English.
THE ROLE OF FEEDBACK IN THE TEACIDNG AND LEARNING OF WRITING Aridah Aridah
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 3, No 2: December 2003
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Feedback, which is not new in the practice of teaching and learning of writing, has become a controversial issue recently. A n important point of debates is whether feedback is necessQl)'. This article aims to discuss the issue offeedback by providing arguments thatfeedback is helpful and language learners do need it. A number of evidences for the use of feedback are provided. In terms of grammatical errors, feedback contributes to improvement in the accuracy of students' writing. On the other hand, feedback on contents provides students with hints for ideas to be developed further and helps stimulate the development of their logical reasoning. This a,.,icle also highlights the issue offeedbackfrom the perspective of the students. An emphasis on the importance offurther research on feedback concludes the discussion in this Ql1ic/e.
METAPHORICAL MEANING ATTACHED TO LIQUOR ADVERTISEMENTS Harnats Ardhiansyah; Angelika Riyandari; Y.E. Budiyana
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 3, No 2: December 2003
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Advertising may be viewed as the construction of the semiotic worlds for persuading purchasers to consume what is advertised. Printed advertisement often involves manipulation of linguistic forms to achieve the persuasion. In addition. metaphor is an effective way to achieve the persuasion role since it is closely related to the way of people 's thinking and concept of something in their mind. which is fUndamentally metaphorical in nature. The data are collected from two liquor advertisements and respondents' questionnaires. The two advertisements discussed in this article were collected from Maxim magazine. September 2002 edition and the respondents' questionnaires were distributed to 20 respondents to find out their interpretations on metaphorical advertisements due to written language message of advertisements. In addition. the two examples of printed advertisements. instances of metaphorical advertisements. are reviewed. identified. and explained by using the theories of Saussure's Dydical Sign Model to find the process of metaphors attached to the advertisements. The results of the study show that people's interpretations on metaphors are basically related to their experience offered by metaphors. It means that people will interpret the meaning of the advertisements based on such circumstances in which they have ever been involved in.
SUPERNATURAL BELIEF IN JAVANESE CULTURE: INEVITABLE AND ERRONEOUS Stuart A. Bruce
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 3, No 2: December 2003
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The Javanese people have a healthy beliefin ghosts. magic and the supernatural; one which often seems contradictory to the more scientifically-based beliefs held in the western world. These beliefs are born from ignorance and from culture. Ignorance here has a relationship to levels of both literacy and personal intelligence. and if ignorance causes a lack of understanding. lack of understanding is a breeding ground for belief in ghosts. The culture of the Javanese is the other major factor in producing such strong and widely-held beliefs. Traditional and modern popular cultures create a mental pre-conditioning that affects judgement. Similarly. collective belief and especially the use of story give the Javanese an excellent foundation for embraCing all things supernatural. Combined with prevalent social conditions. the Javanese are convinced. but wrongly so. of the existence of ghosts and magic.
SULA: A PORTRAYAL OF BLACK AMERICAN WOMAN AS HEAD OF THE FAMILY Ekawati Marhaenny Dukut
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 3, No 2: December 2003
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In a world of patriarchy, the head of a family is usua/~v the male. However, under certain circumstances, such as the depression era of the 1930s that the Black American family had to face, the mother is forced to become the head of the family. Through a brief look at history, actual~v the function of Black American woman as the key person of upholding the family ties and sustaining thefamity 's livelihood has been carried out ever since the Blacks arrived in America as slaves. 7'hrough one kind of cultural studies approach, i. e. an American studies approach, the article discusses this event through a close analysis of the female characters described in the novel 'Sula '.
CONTEMPORARY WAYANG KULIT PERFORMANCE: A CRISIS IN JAVANESE CULTURE? Yosep Bambang Margono S
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 3, No 2: December 2003
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Wayang kulit or shadow puppet theater performance has been greatly changing. Changes occur in many aspects such as in terms of the duration or length of the peliormance, its structure, the number of dalang who performs it,as well as the number of female singers (sindhen or waranggana) who accompany the dalang. Consequently, now wayang kulit performance is seen more as tontonan (entertainment) than as tuntunan (moral teachings). One of the main factors of this big change is the intrusion of western culture into Indonesia in general and Java in particular. This results in the reluctance of the young, especially, in watching this form of traditional art. Therefore, the changers) in the performance of wayang kulit or shadow theater is one of the efforts to make thisform of traditional art survive.

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