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INDONESIA
Jurnal Gramatika
ISSN : 24428485     EISSN : 24606316     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
The purpose of this journal is to publish scientific works for lecturers, researchers, students, and practitioners in Indonesia or abroad to present their new ideas, concepts and theories in Indonesian language and literature education such as: 1. The results of research development of language learning and Indonesian literature. 2. The results of experimental research of language education and Indonesian literature. 3. The result of research of class action of teaching of language and literature indonesia. 4. Result of research of language and literature of Indonesia. 5. Linguistic analysis and literary analysis.
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GENDER TREND IN 'PELAKOR' DYSPHEMIA: A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY (BIAS GENDER DALAM DISFEMIA ‘PELAKOR’: TINJAUAN SOSIOLINGUISTIK) Beslina Afriani Siagian; Mhd. Pujiono; Nurilam Harianja
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i1.5870

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Dysphemia 'pelakor' is an expression of negative emotions that distort meaning which is currently a global issue. This study focuses on the form, meaning, type, and function of the ‘pelakor’ dysphemia. In addition, the focus is also on the existence of gender bias in the dysphemia so that it will be reviewed with a Sociolinguistic Approach. This study uses a qualitative framework that obtains 8 data from print media, 13 data from electronic media, and 7 data from social media. Data collection was done by sorting out the expression of 'pelakor' dysphemia and then analyzing it in three stages, namely, reduction, presentation, and data verification. The results of the study show that 'pelakor' is in the form of negative emotional expressions, meaning contempt, type of nickname, and functions to humiliate others. In addition, pelakor dysphemia is used to characterize women's identity which is very low and bad and is displayed with anger. There is a gender bias in 'pelakor' dysphemia which is mapped into three points, a) occurs due to male dominance, b) is influenced by culture and social status, c) is conveyed by the women's community. This finding is concluded based on the variation of the language used by women and to describe women. This research is expected to be theoretical and practical contribution in improving gender inequality in Indonesia.
HOW METAPHORS IN LINGUISTIC STUDIES SHAPE A LINGUISTIC IDENTITY (BAGAIMANA METAFORA DALAM STUDI LINGUISTIK MEMBENTUK IDENTITAS LINGUISTIK) Heni Subagiharti; Diah Syafitri Handayani; Liesna Andriany
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i1.6335

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In linguistic studies, one element that needs to be considered is how metaphor functions as an identity. Using words or word combinations in a manner that is not intended to convey their literal meaning is an example of a metaphor. Because of this, we can deduce that metaphor possesses a linguistic identity and functions as a point of view. This study uses qualitative research, which refers to research that does not get its findings via statistical processes or other types of calculation. The research in question processes pliable and malleable sorts of data. This makes it possible to adjust the data structure while the research is still in progress. The study's findings indicate that metaphor can be described as a disclosure of something that has a figurative meaning. That metaphor is linked to other types of figurative language, such as metonymy and personification. Metaphors can be studied as a branch of linguistics and analyzed based on the elements of sentences or the structures of sentences. It has been demonstrated via the study of languages that the components of metaphors consist of literal expressions as well as imaginative ones that are metaphorical.
WHAT ARE PERSUASIVE LANGUAGES AND STRATEGIES FOR ADVERTORIAL ADVERTISING IN INDONESIA? CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS (APA BAHASA DAN STRATEGI PERSUASIF UNTUK PERIKLANAN ADVERTORIAL DI INDONESIA? ANALISIS WACANA KRITIS) Martutik Martutik; Abdul Rani Abdul Rani; Bambang Prastio; Sainee Thampu; Muhtadin Muhtadin
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i1.5918

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To make people aware not to be influenced by discursive practices carried out by capitalists, this study seeks to explore the forms and persuasive strategies of advertorial advertisements found in the newspapers of Jawa Pos, Kompas, and Republika. Through this research, it is expected that people can use the goods and services offered according to their needs, not because they are influenced by persuasive language that is deliberately used by advertising producers. To examine these efforts in discourse can be dismantled through the theory of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). This qualitative research shows that persuasive diction in advertorial advertisements uses superlative construction, comparative construction, nominalization, transitive verbs, and adjectives as symbols. In terms of strategy, persuasive diction in advertorials is conveyed by the strategy of providing scholarly images, images of using high technology, images of product effectiveness, images of modern life, prestigious and luxurious images, and images of enjoyment and satisfaction.Advertorials generally have meanings that can represent the experience and knowledge of the community. In short, the findings show that persuasive language aims to build a positive image to potential consumers, through which they can get as much profit as possible. Without realizing what is done by advertising producers through persuasive forms and the strategies they use is a form of hegemony.
BEST PRACTICE OF SHORT STORY WRITING WITH HYPNOTIC ENERGY AS POST-PANDEMIC INNOVATION (MENULIS CERPEN DENGAN HYPNOTIK ENERGI SEBAGAI KEGIATAN REFRESHING PASCA PANDEMI BAGI MAHASISWA) Mimin Sahmini; Dadang Sunendar; Sumiyadi Sumiyadi; Isah Cahyani
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i1.6539

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The advancement of a nation can be seen in literary products. Writing is the key to the success and development of a person as they can produce short stories as literary works. Short stories are an example of literary works that contain fragments of indirect or direct life experiences. Messages and morals decided within a short story may reflect the author's values of life and characteristics. High motivation to start is required to develop the ability to present imagination and inspiration. Motivation is rooted in the power of one's mind thinking can change one's life. Motivation has a central role in writing, to have high motivation a writer must be able to penetrate the ego in the subconscious brain. The process of inputting suggestions and affirmations into the subconscious mind is crucial as it affects a person's behavior to write. If the message is already stored in the subconscious mind, a person will change his behavior into new values according to the implemented suggestions and affirmations. The power of the subconscious mind to influence behavior change by 80% is an opportunity and solution. Thus, hypnotic energy is suitable for a writing trick because it will change behaviors into new values. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The researcher describes the surefire trick of writing with hypnotic energy based on conceptual studies from various books and journals. The results of this study produce a formula for writing tricks that make it easier for students to write. 
THE ORAL TRADITION OF PEOPLE'S BELIEFS ON THE PROHIBITING EXPRESSION OF THE BAKUMPAI SOCIETY OF THE BARITO REGION (TRADISI LISAN KEPERCAYAAN RAKYAT UNGKAPAN LARANGAN MASYARAKAT BAKUMPAI WILAYAH BARITO) Rusma Noortyani; Fatchul Mu’in; Jumadi Jumadi; Maryaeni Maryaeni
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i1.5978

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The study's findings include: (1) the importance of the Bakumpai tradition in the Marabahan region, which possesses knowledge of nature, the paranormal, and causal relationships; and (2) the importance of the Bakumpai tradition in the Marabahan region in terms of educating and passing on the values of life to the next generation. In the Bakumpai community in the Marabahan region, this study intends to describe local wisdom in the oral tradition of traditional beliefs to prevent pregnancy, infancy, and childhood. This study is qualitative. Descriptive analysis is the technique employed. The Bakumpai neighborhood in the Marabahan region is the data source. The study's primary data sources are the oral traditions, words, and sentences of the Bakumpai community in the Marabahan region. The study's findings include the following: (1) the importance of the Bakumpai tradition in the Marabahan region, which has knowledge of nature, the paranormal, and causal relationships; (2) the importance of the Bakumpai tradition in the Marabahan region in terms of educating and instilling the values of life in the next generation with an exemplary approach; and (3) the importance of the Bakumpai tradition in the Marabahan region, which strengthens the family unit.
MANDIU PASILI IN THE TRADITIONAL WEDDING PROCESSIONS OF THE KAILI TRIBE IN PEVUNU VILLAGE, SIGI REGENCY: SEMIOTIC STUDIES (MANDIU PASILI DALAM PROSESI PERNIKAHAN ADAT SUKU KAILI DI DESA PEVUNU KABUPATEN SIGI: KAJIAN SEMIOTIKA) Efendi Efendi; Ali Ali; Syamsuddin Syamsuddin; Gusti Ketut Alit Suputra; Anjar Kusuma Dewi; Magfirah Nurul Amalia
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i1.6639

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Mandiu Pasili is a part of the traditional ceremony that follows the wedding. Mandiu Pasili (Bathing together in front of the door) is a tradition carried out the morning after the wedding at the bride's residence. The research question is, "How are the symbolic meanings of Mandiu Pasili expressed in the traditional wedding procession of the Kaili tribe in Pevunu Village, Sigi Regency? This research aims to describe the symbolic meanings of Mandiu Pasili in the Kaili tribe's traditional wedding procession in Pevunu Village. The researchers employed a qualitative descriptive research method that gathered data from informants.  Data collection methods include observation, interviews, documentation, recording, and note-taking. The findings of this study indicate that the traditional wedding procession of Mandiu Pasili of the Kaili tribe contains verbal and nonverbal symbolic meanings. The verbal symbol known as Gane (mantra) on Mandiu Pasili, which consists of (1) gane pamula, (2) gane paempu, and (3) gane panggaopu, has the meaning of verbal symbols in the realms of religion, ethics, and philosophy. Examples of nonverbal symbols are examples of eggs, nails, coins, sarongs, young coconuts, flowers, breadfruit leaves, silaguri grass, Mayang coconut blossoms, gold, pots, and machetes. The purpose of implementing the Mandiu Pasili custom is to wish that the newlywed couple (a) can have children, (b)  have a family life that is always harmonious and joyful, (c) keep everyone in good physical andmental health, (d)   to keep disasters away (E) to keep it far away from any potentially harmful influences.
The Concept of Technology-Based Folk Poetry Learning Media Based on the Experience of Indonesian Language Teachers in West Sumatra (Konsep Media Pembelajaran Puisi Rakyat Berbasis Teknologi berdasarkan Pengalaman Guru Bahasa Indonesia di Sumatra Barat) Yosi Wulandari; M. Ardi Kurniawan; Denik Wirawati; Nuril Anwar; Mohammad Argi Arifandi
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i2.7181

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The best learning is a learning process that is supported by the application of functional learning tools. With the development of needs in the world of education with the global era, significant learning is designed by adjusting to the era of students familiar with technology. However, it is not easy for teachers to move to make full use of various technologies with various limitations. This study aims to present conceptual technology-based learning media based on the experience of junior high school teachers in West Sumatra in learning folk poetry with a qualitative research approach. The respondents in this study were ten teachers who were determined based on the purposive sampling method.  Data were obtained through in-depth interviews with individual teachers. Interview data was analyzed with a content analysis approach to content analysis. This study found that technology-based learning media is a learning aid that utilizes technology, namely using projectors as tools, using YouTube videos, utilizing music, musicalization, and making videos uploaded on social media and YouTube. The interview results showed that teachers who mastered the concept of technology media were found to be able to innovate learning media to increase the success and achievement of learning and could strengthen the character, culture, and profile of Pancasila
A Content Analysis of the Cultural Products in High-School English Language Learning Materials in Indonesia (Sebuah Analisis Konten terhadap Produk Budaya yang terdapat di dalam Materi Pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris SMA di Indonesia) Sri Imelwaty; Suharni Suharni; Edwar Kemal; Meisya Sukmarani; Ching Yi Tien
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i2.7375

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This study aims to describe the representation of cultural products in English language learning materials as depicted in narrative texts for Indonesian high school students. To this end, the design of this study employed qualitative content analysis to know how cultural products are represented in narrative texts for Indonesian high school students. Initially, the narrative texts were collected from the English learning materials which were compiled and used in the teaching and learning process by the English teachers. The data of this study was gathered through document review and then coded within the analysis process. The findings of this study revealed that cultural products as depicted in those narrative texts represent the category of places, followed by artifacts and institutions. However, the category of art form has not been identified yet. These findings indicate that the cultural products have not been widely represented in the learning materials. In addition, the teacher-selected narrative texts still only showed Indonesian local cultures while their students needed to know other target cultures from around the world. This study suggests that teachers should include more cultural learning in their learning materials to build student’s knowledge and awareness of culture.
Identity Contestation in the Linguistic Landscape of Pantai Indah Kapuk 2, Jakarta (Kontestasi Identitas dalam Lanskap Linguistik Kawasan Pantai Indah Kapuk 2, Jakarta) Anis Rahmawati; Novi Anoegrajekti; Samsi Setiadi
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i2.6929

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Pantai Indah Kapuk 2 area is a new area developed by the Salim Group and Agung SedayuGroup. The area consists of housing, tourist areas, and commercial areas. Pantai Indah Kapuk 2 area is arepresentation of a modern community area in the city of Jakarta. In the area, educational facilities, jobs, various types of new businesses, and so on are developing. These conditions affect the linguistic landscape of Pantai Indah Kapuk 2, which trends towards multilingual conditions. A striking trend is theuse of foreign language structures and word choices, especially English and Chinese, on public spacesigns. This trend appears in the naming of housing, public facilities, billboards, etc., which seems to showthat the community is "very literate in globalization and modernization". This research will examine thelinguistic landscape using semiotic and language policy approaches. The multilingual condition in thePantai Indah Kapuk area shows the tension of national language policy on language use. This study will reveal the linguistic landscape pattern that illustrates that language choice is not done carelessly.
Harmonizing Identities: Language's Role in Shaping 'The Sounds of Islamic Identity' - Salawat Dulang Alam and Qodratullah (Harmonisasi Identitas: Peran Bahasa dalam Membentuk 'Suara Identitas Islam' - Salawat Dulang Alam dan Qodratullah) Firdaus Firdaus; Riswani Riswani; Syafniati Syafniati; Firman Firman; Jufri Jufri
Jurnal Gramatika Vol 9, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i2.7365

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This article explores the transformation of the text Salawat Dulang Alam and Qodratullah music into a new artwork form that embodies the narrative form of Islamic identity in West Sumatra. The research involved a collaborative work of transformation by practitioners of Salawat Dulang. The Festival Musica Sacral committee commissioned the creation of this musical artwork, and the artists created new performances with new texts following the theme requested by the committee. The production was done by adopting contemporary songs and inserting theatrical elements that collaborated with traditional Salawat Dulang song texts, highlighting the role of language as identity. The research resulted in a new form of Salawat Dulang music that is more communicative and touches the heartstrings. Incorporating contemporary text songs and theatrical elements created a fresh perspective on Salawat Dulang music, embodying Islamic identity's narrative form in West Sumatra. The study suggests that transforming traditional art forms into contemporary ones can create a new way of looking at the art form, leading to increased communication and emotional connection with the audience. It is also suggested that further research should be carried out to explore the possibilities of transforming other traditional art forms similarly, recognizing the role of language as a vital component of identity.