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SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING PADA REMAJA DARI KELUARGA BROKEN HOME Astuti, Yuli; Anganthi, Nisa Rachmah Nuw
Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora Vol 17, No 2: Agustus, 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v17i2.2508

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This research aims to describe the factors influencing teenagers’ subjective wellbeing and the subjective well-being condition in broken home teenagers. This is a quantitative research with a phenomenology approach. The subjects are three junior high school students in the district of Wonogiri who has the following characteristics: (1) teenagers from broken home families and (2) 12 – 16 years old of ages. The data gathering methods include interview and observations. The data analyses procedurescovers open coding, axical coding and selective coding. The results show that the factors influencing subjective well-being in teenagers includes social support, parental guidance, gender, finance, and coping strategy. The subjective well-beingin Vn ad DN are better than informan An. It occurs in life satisfaction asspect and apparently showed in some facts, such as graduating elementary school with good grades and getting a bicycle as a present. Some acts that can bring positive effect covers vacation with the family, helping the family, sports championships and getting good grades at school. The acts that can bring negative effect include feeling guilty, do not have pocket money, negative thoughts toward father and the neighbours, thinking off father, getting bad grades, family loss, mother who always gets angry,and jealousy towards friends.
INTERFERENSI GRAMMATIKAL BAHASA INDONESIA DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS: KASUS PADA BUKU LKS BAHASA INGGRIS UNTUK SLTP DI SURAKARTA Fauziati, Endang
Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora Vol 17, No 2: Agustus, 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v17i2.2502

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The present study deals with Indonesian interference in English. It aims at giving a thick explanation about grammatical interference which especially exists inEnglish Workbooks for Junior High School students in Surakarta. The data consist of sentences containing interference taken from 10 English workbooks as data source. There were 185 sentences collected as data which were analyzed using error analysis framework and sociolinguistic perspective. The research findings show that there were seven types of grammatical interference: mismatching (62/33.51%), preposition(35/18.91%), superflous expression (27/14.59%), parallel construction (21/11.35%), passive (17/918%), conjunction (14/7.56%), and modifier and adverb (9/4.86%). Only one out of 10 workbooks, that is LKS Bahasa Inggris by MGMP, contained no language interference. The other 9 books contained language interference with the highest frequency occurred in LKS Bahasa Inggris RABEL (45/24.32%) and thelowest in LKS Bahasa Inggris Komunikasi Aktif (1/0.5%). The study also shows that the interference was due to two factors: the bilinguality of the book writers and the tendency of transferring old linguistic behavior in the new one (from Indonesian to English), which basically due to the writers’ constrains in English grammar.
TINDAK TUTUR PERLOKUSI GURU DALAM PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA INDONESIA KELAS XI SMK NEGERI 1 SAWIT BOYOLALI Insani, Eka Nur; Sabardila, Atiqa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v17i2.2509

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This study reviews the perlocution speech acts of Indonesian language teachers in class XI SMK 1 Sawit, Boyolali. This research aims to describe the classification of perlocution speech acts in Indonesian language teachers in class XI SMK Negeri 1Sawit, Boyolali and to describe its functions. This research used descriptive qualitative methods. The analyses techniques used in this research refer to free skilled, technical notes, and recording. The results showed that there are four types of perlocutionspeech acts. They are directive-perlocution speech act, expressive-perlocution speech act, representative-perlocution speech acts and commissive-perlocution speech acts. The directive-perlocution speech acts were found in the forms of orders, reservationsand giving advice. The expressive perlocution speech acts involves hatred, pleasure, excitement. The representative form of speech acts include affirmation, description, statement of facts and conclusions. The commissive form of speech acts include denial. The results of this research showed that the perlocution speech acts function found in Indonesian language teachers are the functions for competitiveness and fun.
MAKNA REFERENSIAL PADA KRITIKAN DI SITUS NGOMIKMAKSA DAN RELEVANSINYA SEBAGAI BAHAN AJAR DI SMA Priatmie, Tivany Inggar; Sabardila, Atiqa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v17i2.2503

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This study aimed to describe the referential meaning Ngomikmaksa sites, knowing depiction Ngomikmaksa criticism on the site, and determine the relevance of research results as teaching material in high school learning Indonesian. Collecting data using techniques of documentation and technical notes. The method used to analyze data is unified method intralingual subtype referential with advanced engineering techniques Pilah Element Qualifier (PUP), the second match ekstralingual data analysis with advanced technique appeal something equalizing circuit (HBPS), and the third using constant comparison analysis techniques. According to the research, there are three conclusions: based on the results of research on the meaning refrensial in his criticism on the site Ngomikmaksa there is some form of reference, namely the iconic sinsign, icon argument, iconic legsign, rhematic indexical sinsign, rhematic indexical legsign, dicent indexial legsign, rhematic symbol, dicent symbol , and punctuation symbols. From the analysis, it is known that the reference or the sign of the most widely used is the iconic sinsign. The overall meaning of all the data that has been collected is to discuss the events in Indonesia which is considered very unbalanced or unfair. Through the demonstration of the great figures in Indonesia, namely the president, the founder of the party, ministers, artists, governors, where motorcycles online, and permanent employees. All these figures are figures that became the center of public attention in the nearest period. Relations in learning criticism (text anecdotes) in Indonesian can be concluded that the use of polite language when giving a criticism. This was evidenced by the examples given on the site Ngomikmaksa encourage Shiva understand ethics in providing such criticism, using a logical reason, the language must be polite, and invites the reader to think of a solution.
ERRORS ON ORAL PRODUCTION MADE BY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS IN MICROTEACHING CLASS AT UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH SURAKARTA Saputri, Rismanita Ayu Eka
Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora Vol 17, No 2: Agustus, 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v17i2.2510

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The objectives of this research are to describe the types of error, to analyze the frequency of error and to describe the source of error in oral productions made by English department students in microteaching class at Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. The type of this study is descriptive qualitative research. The data of this research are utterances containing errors taken from Microteaching video. The data collection technique of this research is documentary study. There are 289 utterances containing error. The writer uses descriptive qualitative technique to analyze thedata. The writer uses theories from Clark and Clark, Dulay, Burt and Krashen and also Selinker to analyze the error. In the result of this study, the writer divided types of error into three classifications. They are speech error, morphological error, and syntactical error. Speech error (80,28%), in speech error divided into seven types, they are: filled pause (39,5%), repeats (18,34%), silent pause (10,73%), stutters (6,57%), interjection (2,08%), correction (1,73%), slip of tongue (1,38%). Morphological (13,84%) in morphological error divided into three types, they are: Omission of Bound morpheme {-s} as plural marker (2,77%), pronunciations (8,30%), vocabulary(2,77%). Syntactical error (5,88%), syntactical error divided into four types, they are: omission of modal {will} (1,38%), omission of preposition (1,38%), question construction (1,38%), incorrect word selection (1,73%). The sources of error arecognitive reason, psychological reason and social reason.
A SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF ADDRESSING TERMS USED IN TANGLED MOVIE MANUSCRIPT Rifai, Dian Muhammad; Prasetyaningrum, Sevian Tri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v17i2.2504

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This research aims at finding out the kinds of addressing terms manuscript and the reasons of using addressing terms used in Tangled Movie Manuscript. The type of this research is a descriptive qualitative research which takes a document oriented as the method of collecting data. By this method, the researchers uses Tangled movie manuscript as the data source, and the data taken are the expressions which contain addressing terms. The rate of addressing terms use first name is the biggest. Theresult of the research shows that there are five kinds namely, addressing using name (fist name, full name, and last name), addressing using intimacy, (3) addressing using kinship, (4) addressing using respect, and (5) addressing using mockery. Thestudy find seven reasons of addressing terms used in Tangled movie manuscript were showing solidarity, intimacy, mockery, power, respectful, and anger.
DARI PUISI MANTRA HINGGA PUISI ESAI SEBUAH LANSKAP PERPUISIAN INDONESIA Ilma, Awla Akbar
Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora Vol 17, No 2: Agustus, 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v17i2.2511

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This research specially addresses through a sociological perspective the existence of narrative poetry that lately rampant in Indonesia. Therefore, this research assumes that the existence of a literary work is closely link with the condition of the time. Thisresearch seeks to compare with the kinds of poetry before as traditional poerty, poetry of pujangga baru, mantera poetry, and Mbeling poetry both aesthetic characteristics and social conditions. Based on the research process, it is known that the narrativepoerty has unique characteristics that are different from other types of poetry. It is known that narrative poetry is a real respond to assessment of poems that are considered difficult to understand. Therefore, this poetry tries to synergize with readers, making certain platforms, giving easy access to the meaning of the poetry. Thus sociological characteristics known as the effect of the conditions which always demanding the ease and speed. Such condition if drawn further was the effect of industrialization and technological pace.
BENTUK IMPLIKATUR PERCAKAPAN PADA UNGKAPAN PEMBERLAKUAN KURIKULUM 2013 DI SMK N 8 SURAKARTA Prayogo, Hari; Sabardila, Atiqa
Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora Vol 17, No 2: Agustus, 2016
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This research aims to describe the form of implicatures found in conversations between students and teachers based on the implementation of the 2013 Curicullum enactment in SMK N 8 Surakarta. This research is qualitative type which also uses thedescriptive method within it. The data sources of this research are the conversations between students and teachers. The samples of this research are expression of the 2013 curicullum 2013’s enactments in SMK N 8 Surakarta. The data collecting technique in this research is attentive method followed by quotation method. The analysis technique is the selection elements determined by the selection of pragmatic.Also, this research uses an advancing step that is connect-compare with the standard variety. The results can be clarified in eight types. They are (1) implicature with the intention to explain, (2) implicature with the intention of complaining, (3) implicaturewith intention of asking, (4) implicature with intention to satirize, (5) implicature with the intention of the prediction, (6) implicature with the intention of the skepticism (7) implicature with the intention of the are a speeches and (8) implicature with the intention of the appealing.
STRATEGI DAN SKALA KESANTUNAN TINDAK DIREKTIF MAHASISWA RIAU DI LINGKUNGAN MASYARAKAT BERLATAR BELAKANG BUDAYA JAWA Lestari, Puji; Prayitno, Harun Joko
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v17i2.2533

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This research aims to expose strategy and scale of politeness in Riau students directive speech surrounded by Javanese culture, also its implications on languagelearning in manners in high school. This is a qualitative descriptive research. The data are in the form of directive speech either in formal or informal. The data source includes the activities of 15 Riau students of UMS, UNS, and IAIN. The data gathering techniques includes refering, recording, and taking notes. Data analysis methods in this research includes pragmatics comparison wether intralingual andextralingual. The interpretation of directive speech form is done by reffering to Prayitno’s work, while the analysis of politeness scale is based on Lakoff’s model.The results showed that (1) Riau students are much prefer to use indirect strategy when they are communicating with Javanese society (66,70% : 33,30%). (2) Theanalysis of politeness scale refers to the results of the politeness strategy category in terms of politeness levels low, medium, and fine. The combination of politenessstrategy of Riau students has a low level of politeness with comparison 47%: 23%: 30%. Total data on the scale of politeness in directive speech is low for as many as14 data, while the level of politeness are as many as 7 data, and the level of good politeness is as much as 9 data. (3) The implications of this research on languagelearning with manners in high school can be used as learning materials. In the 2013 curriculum, it is stated that the core competencies-2 (KI-2) of social attitude of classX, XI, and XII demands students to able to use the Indonesian language with manners while KTSP curriculum focused at speaking skills. Language learning can be fun ifstudents and teachers are able to use the language more politely.
INTERLINGUAL ERRORS AND INTRALINGUAL ERRORS FOUND IN NARRATIVE TEXT WRITTEN BY EFL STUDENTS IN LAMPUNG Sari, Eny Maulita Purnama
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v17i2.2501

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The current study investigates the interference of L1 (Indonesian) into L2 (English) and the errors that occur due to the influence of TL (target language). The focus of the study is on the errors committed by these EFL students in writing narrative text and emphasized on interlingual errors and intralingual errors. The objectives of the study are to investigate the errors committed by these EFL students in order to findout; (1) the types of interlingual errors and intralingual errors in Junior High School, Senior High School and University, (2) the frequencies of interlingual errors and intralingual errors in Junior High School, Senior High School and University, and (3) the similarities and differences of interlingual errors and intralingual errors in Junior High School, Senior High School and niversity. The researcher used Qualitative descriptive as the method design and writing test as the data collecting technique. The data was erroneous sentences found in the students’ narrative writing. The subjects of the study comprised 30 eight grade of SMP Muhammadiyah Pekalongan, East Lampung and 30 eleven grade SMKN 1 Pekalongan, East Lampung, and 30 fourth-year students of English Department of University of Muhammadiyah, Metro Lampung. The findings of the study suggest: (1) The types of interlingual errors andintralingual errors made by SMP, SMK and University students divided into 2 levels, they are morphological level and syntactical level. (2) the frequent of interlingual errors in Junior High School 36 cases (30.26%), in Vocation High School 39 cases (36.77%) and 9 cases (10.98%) in University. The frequent of intralingual errors in Junior High School 83 cases (69.74%), in Senior High School 70 cases (64.23%) and 73 cases (89.02%) in University, and (3) The similarities of interlingual errors and intralingual errors found in Junior High School, Vocation High School and University are 2 types. In morphological level, they are the use of L1 structures and omission of BE in nominal sentences. There are also 2 types in syntactical level, they are the use of present BE in past event and the use of present Verb in past event. The differencesof interlingual errors and intralingual errors found in SMP, SMK and University are (1) in SMP there are 8 types errors that found in the students’ writing, (2) 3 types of errors in SMK, and (3) 2 types of errors found in University.

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