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E-Journal of Linguistics
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E-JURNAL LINGUISTIK adalah jurnal ilmiah linguistik yang terbit dua kali setahun, yaitu bulan Maret dan September yang dimulai pada awal bulan September. Jurnal ini memuat artikel yang mengkaji aspek-aspek kebahasaan, baik mikrolinguistik maupun makrolinguistik. Penerbitan jurnal ini bertujuan untuk mewadahi pemublikasian karya tulis ilmiah mahasiswa Program Magister (S2) Linguistik) Program Pascasarjana Universitas Udayana.
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Themes and Rhymes in the Text of Balinese Folklore "Men Mining": A Systemic Functional Linguistic Study Pidada, Ida Ayu Pristina
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 1 (2024): ejl-January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i01.p14

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This study examines the themes and rhymes in the text of a Balinese folklore entitled “Men Mining”. The study was conducted using a descriptive qualitative research method. Words, clauses, and sentences were analyzed in the aid of simak method and bebas cakap technique. First of all, the data were grouped by themes and rhemes. Then, the themes were divided into interpersonal themes, textual themes, and topical themes. Finally, topical themes were divided into marked and unmarked topical themes. The results showed that in the first clause the Mén Mining text was dominated by marked topical themes, while in the second clause unmarked topical themes were found. Also, in the first clause an unmarked topical theme is found if it is studied more specifically. Marked topical themes refer to information that is present in front of the subject and unmarked topical themes refer to the absence of information at a position preceding the subject. In addition, textual themes found are in the form of conjunctions and continuative discourse markers. Interpersonal themes found are question words and forms of greeting words.
The Morphosyntax of Applicative Construction in Dawan Language Benu, Naniana Nimrod
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 1 (2024): ejl-January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i01.p05

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This paper is aimed at analyzing the applicative construction in Dawan Language. Applicative construction used in this paper refers to the process of advancement or promoting the peripheral argument to become a core argument. This process resulted in the valence raising of the verbs, such as an intransitive becoming transitive and a transitive becoming ditransitive. It is found that there are five types of applicative construction in Dawan language, namely benefactive, locative, recipient, instrumental, and source. Based on the analysis, it is found that there is no applicative affix in Dawan language that functions to raise or indicate a newly added argument. So, the process of raising is done through the advancement or promoting a peripheral argument to the core argument. This process of advancement then changes the role of the argument, where the oblique becomes undergoer and the undergoer argument moves to an oblique position, but not as an adjunct but as a core oblique.
Searle's Theory: The Effect of Illocution Speech Act in Tinder Dating Apps Dilia Dewi, Ni Putu; Irwandika, Gede
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 2 (2024): ejl-July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/ling.2023.v30.i02.p13

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This study presents a novel concept that correctly chosen speech acts can guide communication in the desired direction without offending or damaging each other. Because communication serves as a bridge between facts and sentiments, this study's novelty may assist Tinder users in achieving their aim of finding a life partner. Users of the Tinder dating application also have the desire to locate a companion by playing this app. The speech act utilized serves as a criterion for the conversation's success. The goal of this study is to categorize the many forms of illocutionary phrases used by Tinder users, as well as how speech acts affect the maintenance of relationships. As a result, this research approach is qualitative descriptive research, as the data used is Tinder users' speech acts in establishing communication. Data was collected from a sample of 15 Tinder users by direct observation and reading their discussions with members of the opposite sex. The data was then divided into five sorts of illocutionary speech acts based on Shearly's Theory: directive, expressive, representational, declaration, and commissive. The following analytical data was collected through direct interviews with Tinder users, who provided reasons for employing these speech actions in their effective conversation. Data is given in narrative and qualitative descriptive formats.
Ecolexicon Ke-nila-an Telaumbanua, Thomas Alfa Edison
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 2 (2024): ejl-July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i02.p04

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The extinction of a language is a challenge for academics, especially those who focus on the field of linguistics. Several factors in the extinction of a language are the influence of globalization, majority and minority ethnic groups, the young generation's low interest in ancestral culture, and intermarriage. One solution to prevent this is to increase linguistic studies on linguistic lexicons that are related to culture, objects or flora and fauna that were once part of the livelihood of an area but have disappeared because they have disappeared. This research was conducted with the aim of explaining the Ecolexicon ke-nila-an (Nilam/Patchouli) in the Nias language and the classification of the ecolexicon based on grammatical form. This research uses descriptive qualitative analysis methods. The research data used is primary data obtained through interviews and documentation. Analysis of research data shows that there are 39 ecolexicons found in adjectives, followed by 28 nouns, 9 verbs and 2 adjectives.
Signs in the Mark of Athena Novel Cover: A Semiotic Analysis Putri, Nia Atalina
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 1 (2024): ejl-January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i01.p10

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This study aims to describe and analyze the semiotic signs found in The Mark of Athena’s novel cover. This study also explains the meaning of the signs found on the cover. Cover from Rick Riordan’s novel is used because the series of the book is famous and soon will be adapted into a movie by Disney star Plus. There are two objectives of this study; to know the verbal and non-verbal signs found in The Mark of Athena’s novel cover and to know the meaning of verbal and non-verbal signs found in the cover. In analyzing the data, the writer used the qualitative method. This study has examined verbal and non-verbal signs found in The Mark of Athena’s novel cover using the theory from Saussure (1957) that divides signs into verbal and non-verbal signs. And the second theory from Barthes (1977) according to Barthes, there are two main points of meaning; denotative and connotative. Based on the theory that is used to describe the first objective of the study, this study found 15 signs on the cover; 9 verbal signs, and 6 nonverbal signs. From the 15 signs, 6 of them conceive denotative meaning and 9 of them conceive connotative meaning. It can be concluded that the mark of Athena’s novel cover conceives more signs that have a hidden meaning or riddle that will make the reader interested to buy the novel.
Dialectometry and the Azerbaijani Language: Problems, Solutions and Perspectives Baghirova, Mehriban
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 1 (2024): ejl-January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i01.p01

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Dialectology is the study of dialects, while dialectometry is the measurement of dialect variations, i.e. linguistic differences, the distribution of which is determined primarily by geography. New sources of information and analytical software are expanding the scope of dialectometry. Dialectometric methods were analyzed in the research work. The possibilities of using dialectometric methods in Azerbaijan were investigated and recommendations were given in the direction of their application.
A Feminist Stylistic Analysis on "Being a Woman" Poem Arkan, Muhammad Fawwaz
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 2 (2024): ejl-July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i02.p09

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This article explores the field of feminist stylistics, a multidisciplinary approach to analyzing a poem titled “Being a Woman” through a feminist lens. By examining the stylistic choices and linguistic strategies in poetry, the article investigates how language can either reinforce or challenge prevailing gender norms and stereotypes. Focusing on three topics, feminism in stylistics, female sentences, and metaphor, we can construct a conclusion regarding the contents within the poem. We found that the theme of oppression and fighting against inequality is heavily prevalent within the poem. The author uses veiled words to hide their hidden antagonism against the male gender. In conclusion, this article emphasizes the critical role of feminist stylistics in redefining how we understand and interact with language in the context of gender. It offers valuable insights into the ways in which language can be both a tool of oppression and a vehicle for feminist empowerment.
Sign of Prewedding Facilities at Melasti Beach: Linguistic Landscape Studies Pradhana, Ngurah Indra
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 1 (2024): ejl-January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i01.p15

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Melasti Beach is a beach-based tourist attraction located in Badung Regency, the southern region of Bali Island. One of the attractions of ecotourism from the beach is that it is often used as a spot for taking prewedding photos. This study aims to determine the type of signs that indicate a special area for prewedding services at Melasti Beach. In addition, this study also describes the type of language used in the prewedding sign. From the observations made at Melasti Beach, many signs are used to indicate special facilities for prewedding activities. The theory used is Nash (2016) Landscape Linguistic Theory with a method used to analyze the types of prewedding sign signs in public spaces accompanied by a Geosemiotic approach by Scollon and Scollon (2003). This research uses qualitative research methods, namely by taking several photos of signboards and signs related to prewedding signs. Data were analyzed using the taxonomy of Spolsky and Cooper (1991). This research uses qualitative research methods, namely by taking several photos of signboards and signs related to prewedding facilities. From the results of the analysis, it was found that signs related to prewedding facilities include Toilet For Prewedd Only, Dressing Room For Prewedd Only, Private Prewedd Only, and Photo Shoot Only. All of these signs are written monolingually, namely in English. This shows that prewedding activities are predominantly carried out by foreign tourists although there are also local (domestic) tourists who also do prewedding activities at Melasti Beach
Gender Dysphoria By The Main Character In Ray Stoeve’s Novel “Between Perfect and Real” Putri, I Gusti Ayu Vina Widiadnya; Juniartha, I Wayan; Dewi, Sang Ayu Kadek Pitria
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 1 (2024): ejl-January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i01.p06

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The objective of this study is to conduct an analysis of the gender dysphoria experienced by the primary protagonist as shown in the literary work titled Between Perfect and Real. The data was extracted from a literary work titled "Between Perfect and Real," encompassing both monologues and dialogues. The intention of this study is to examine the features of gender dysphoria expressed by the primary protagonist, "Dean Foster." The research employs a descriptive-qualitative approach to examine and interpret the collected data. The findings of the research are presented using both formal and informal approaches. The library research method serves as a systematic approach for gathering data. This study employs two primary theoretical frameworks to assess the collected data. The examination of the main character's gender dysphoria in the novel "Between Perfect and Real" primarily relies on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), which was introduced by the American Psychiatric Association in 2013. The Method of Characterization, as described by Kenny (1966), The second significant theoretical framework employed to analyze the depiction of gender dysphoria in the protagonist of the literary work titled "Between Perfect and Real" is applied. In the present investigation, a dataset including 50 observations was gathered, focusing on the many aspects associated with gender dysphoria as experienced by the primary protagonist.
The Personification and Simile Found in the Song All Too Well (10 Minutes Version) by Taylor Swift Nafisa, Dinda; Herlyna, Herlyna; Marleni, Sri
e-Journal of Linguistics Vol 18 No 2 (2024): ejl-July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/e-jl.2024.v18.i02.p14

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This study seeks to explore how Taylor Swift utilizes figurative language in her song "All Too Well (10 Minutes Version)," aiming to unveil the deeper meanings buried within the song's lyrics. The data was carefully collected and analyzed; employing a descriptive qualitative method. Among the several figurative language used in the song, the study focuses on personification and simile. Through a comprehensive examination, it becomes clear that these literary devices serve as effective tools in conveying profound emotions such as loss, emptiness, and melancholy. Taylor Swift's adept use of personification breathes life into lifeless things, while her skillful application of simile allows for vivid comparisons that enrich the emotional depth of the narrative. By studying the intricate interaction between words and emotion, this study provides valuable insights into the artistry of Taylor Swift's songwriting. It highlights the diligent skill of her lyrics, offering a deeper understanding of the complexity and nuance that attach in her work. Ultimately, this study contributes to the broader discourse on the significance of figurative language in music, underscoring its role in shaping the listener's interpretation and emotional experience. Through a comprehensive analysis of All Too Well (10 Minutes Version), this study illuminates the power of language to evoke profound emotional responses, showcasing the enduring impact of Talor Swift's lyrical talent.