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Expressive Speech Actions in Column YouTube Account Comments kompas.com Cyber Pragmatics Perspective
The purpose of this study was to explore and elaborate on the functions of expressive speech acts based on cyber pragmatics. This study uses a qualitative approach with content analysis methods. The source of data in this study is the entire language activity contained in the comments section of the @kompas.com YouTube account which was published on January 27, 2024 with a total of 858 comments. The Data in this study are all expressive utterances contained in the comments section of the @kompas.com YouTube account to 335 utterances. The data collection techniques used are technical documentation and reading techniques. After conducting a series of studies the function of expressive speech acts found that praise, thank you, criticize, congratulate, apologize/forgive, blame, accuse, sympathize, berate, support, insult, expression of disappointment, ridicule, and reject. The dominant expressive function appears to be the supportive function. The psychological attitude that causes the emergence of expressive speech acts is supportive because the support given is directed to prospective partner 02, Mr. Prabowo and Gibran. Meanwhile, the functions of speech that are not found are to yell, welcome, forgive, express condolences, and complain. The non-appearance of the function is due to the fact that the discussion raised has nothing to do with expressive speech acts. In the realm of conversational cyber pragmatics, the absence of expressive speech functions will be different in every social media post.The purpose of this study is to explore and elaborate the functions of expressive speech acts based on ct
Never Give Up Attitude in the Novel of Negeri 5 Menara as A Reinforcement of the Pancasila Student Profile
This qualitative study explores the depiction of the "never give up" attitude in Ahmad Fuadi's novel "Negeri 5 Menara," focusing on its role in reinforcing the Pancasila student profile. Utilizing a methodological framework grounded in theoretical sources, the research conducts an in-depth investigation employing literature review, analysis, and presentation techniques. Data collection methods include library research and meticulous note-taking, with a structured strategy centered on focused inquiry and single case studies. Semiotic analysis is employed to uncover layers of meaning within the text, with data validation conducted through theoretical triangulation. The findings highlight the portrayal of the never give up attitude as the characters' relentless pursuit of success, influenced by their experiences at Pesantren Madani. Key principles shaping this attitude are identified, including "man jadda wajada" (Whoever strives will succeed) and "I’timadu alÄ nafsik" (Stand on your own feet). In conclusion, the study emphasizes the significance of the never-give-up attitude in fortifying the Pancasila student profile, fostering resilience and determination. It underscores the intricate interplay between literary portrayal and societal values, offering insights for educators and scholars
Violation of the Principle of Cooperation in the Drama Script "Strangers" by Rupert Brook: A Pragmatics Study
This study aims to describe the violation of the principle of cooperation contained in the drama script "Stranger" by Rupert Brook using pragmatic studies. This type of research is qualitative which is descriptive qualitative. The data in this study used the drama script Stranger by Rupert Brook translated by D.Djajakusuma. While the data source is obtained through the internet sourced from achmadnur.blogspot.com which is a translated script from D.Djajakusuma. The method of data collection in this study uses the Simak method with advanced techniques, namely note-taking techniques. Meanwhile, the data analysis method uses two methods, namely Intralingual Pairing as the first step to examine the data through efforts to compare one sentence with other sentences in order to get a dialog that violates the principle of cooperation and Extralingual Pairing to examine something that is outside the language such as concerning the meaning, information and context of speech. The method of presenting the results of data analysis uses Formal methods in the form of parentheses (( )) and Informal methods. The result of this research shows the violation of four maxims of cooperation principle, with the number of them are: 1) violation of quantity maxim 40 utterances; 2) violation of quality maxim 4 utterances; 3) violation of relevance maxim 35 utterances; and 4) violation of manner maxim 2 utterances. The use of dialog that violates the principle of cooperation created by the author aims to create an interesting conflict and also provide tension in a story. This also appears to be related to the theme in the drama script which is a tragedy. So as to create interesting dynamics by deliberately violating the maxim of quantity in order to provide a high effect of tension and curiosity by violating the maxim of relevance
Women's Rebellion in Tarian Bumi: Challenging Patriarchal Culture in Oka Rusmini’s Novel
"In 'Tarian Bumi,' the narrative vividly portrays Balinese women's defiance against the entrenched patriarchal norms of their society. The protagonist, Ida Ayu Telaga, emerges as a symbol of courage, challenging the oppressive customs that confine women's autonomy and expression. This research endeavors to delve into the diverse manifestations of Balinese women's resistance against patriarchal hegemony, employing a feminist lens. Utilizing a descriptive qualitative approach, the study mines the rich textual landscape of 'Tarian Bumi' for instances of women's defiance. The methodology involves a meticulous examination of the novel, supplemented by insights from various secondary sources such as books, theses, articles, and news reports on women's struggles against patriarchy. Through a process of data reduction, classification, and validation, the researcher identifies recurring themes of resistance encoded within the text. The findings underscore a spectrum of challenges, encompassing traditional gender roles, marital expectations, familial constraints, religious and social inequalities, and instances of gender-based violence. These acts of resistance are articulated through diverse mediums including written expressions, philosophical reflections, and symbolic dances—a testament to the enduring struggle for justice. By illuminating these narratives of defiance, the research serves as a catalyst for critical reflection, urging readers to interrogate prevailing patriarchal paradigms and advocate for gender equity.
An Analysis of Slang Words Used in Social Media (Instagram)
The research titled "An Analysis of Slang Words Used in Social Media (Instagram)" investigates the use of slang in Instagram captions and comments. The study aims to describe the types and functions of slang words used by Instagram users and to understand the sociolinguistic factors influencing their usage. Through qualitative descriptive analysis, data were collected from various Instagram accounts, focusing on the frequency and context of slang word usage. The findings indicate that slang is prevalent on Instagram, serving to create a sense of community and belonging among users, while also reflecting cultural and social dynamics. This study provides valuable insights into the evolving nature of language in digital communication and highlights the importance of understanding slang as a linguistic phenomenon in social media interactions
Regional Language Traces in the Use of Indonesian: A Case Study of Student Linguistic Interaction
This research investigates the factors influencing the use of Indonesian and regional languages among vocational high school students. Utilizing a qualitative research design and a case study approach, the study explores the impact of regional languages on students' use of Indonesian during daily school interactions. Data were gathered through observations and interviews with students, which were then subjected to a detailed case study analysis. The findings indicate that students often code-switch between Indonesian and regional languages during the learning process. While regional languages are predominantly used in peer interactions for better mutual understanding, Indonesian is more frequently employed in teacher-student interactions, particularly when answering questions. Despite teachers' efforts to promote the use of Indonesian, regional languages persist in informal settings. This study underscores the dynamic relationship between regional languages and Indonesian, highlighting the necessity for language policies that support multilingualism within educational setting
Storytelling Strategy to Improve Indonesian Listening Comprehension
This study evaluates the impact of the storytelling method on learning outcomes in Indonesian language subjects for junior high school students. Through a combination of observations and field notes, significant improvements were observed in students' story comprehension, speaking skills, and creativity. The storytelling method was effective as it engaged students in an interesting and relevant context, boosting their motivation to learn. Expressive storytelling helped students understand and remember storylines better and improved their speaking skills by providing practice opportunities in a supportive atmosphere. Additionally, storytelling fostered creativity by encouraging imagination and improvisation. The study concludes that storytelling enhances students' motivation, interest, speaking skills, listening comprehension, and overall communication abilities. Therefore, it is an effective approach for Indonesian language learning at the junior high school level
Rebel Yell: Exploring Gender Resistance in Women’s Punk Subculture
The female punk subculture highlights resistance to dominant gender norms. This study explores gender resistance within the female punk subculture through the lenses of culture, identity, and activism. In the punk movement, women are often placed in peripheral positions. However, this research shows that this subculture becomes an important space for active resistance against sexism and patriarchy. This study is a descriptive qualitative research with a gender performativity approach. The study focuses on the female punk movements in Ujung Berung, Bandung, using participant observation, recording techniques, and interviews with various stakeholders including community leaders and local residents. The researcher observed the resistance and movements of female punks through recording and noting techniques. Additionally, the researcher conducted interviews with female punks, community leaders, and local residents. After the data was collected, the researcher performed data reduction, classification, validation, and coding in tables, followed by interpretation. The research findings indicate three main roles in gender resistance within the punk subculture, they were the role of women in the punk subculture; the expression of identity and gender resistance; and the impact of women's movements within the punk subcultur
Comparative Analysis between Conventional Learning and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in the Aspect of Understanding Indonesian Vocabulary
Research shows that PBL, which places students as active subjects in learning by emphasizing problem solving, provides better results in improving vocabulary understanding compared to conventional learning. Students who engage in PBL tend to have higher scores because they are actively involved in the learning process, where they are faced with challenging problems and given the opportunity to find their own solutions. In an effort to increase the effectiveness of the learning process, the use of learning models is crucial. The right learning model plays an important role in achieving educational goals. The purpose of this article is to compare conventional learning models and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in understanding Indonesian vocabulary. By using qualitative methods. However, there are several obstacles in implementing PBL, such as lack of familiarity of students and teachers with this model and time constraints. However, the effectiveness of a learning model does not only depend on the model itself, but is also influenced by various other factors such as student characteristics, the quality of teacher teaching, and school environmental conditions. Thus, selecting a learning model that suits students' needs and characteristics is the key to achieving effective learning goals and increasing understanding of Indonesian vocabulary
APPLICATION OF THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE IN THE RECORDING OF THE DEED OF NOTARIAL SALE AND PURCHASE BINDING AGREEMENT ON LAND AT THE LAND OFFICE
An agreement is an agreement of both parties to do a deed. Agreements are very often used in everyday life, both underhand and notary agreements. In the content of the agreement the parties make in accordance with the principle of freedom of contract. Agreements under hand often have problems between parties because the agreement is not strong binding. For this reason, the role of the Notary Public is needed in making a notarial agreement deed so that the parties can achieve their respective goals and it is safe if one day there is a party who defaults, the notarial agreement deed can be used as valid evidence. The principle of prudence into the deed of Notarial Sale and Purchase Binding Agreement on registered land to be recorded at the Land Office. Using normative methods with a statutory approach and a legal concept approach. The results of this study show that the Notarial Sale and Purchase Binding Agreement Arrangement on registered land registered at the Land Office can only be carried out against the Notarial Sale and Purchase Binding Agreement that has been paid off. The formulation of the precautionary principle into the Notarial Sale and Purchase Binding Agreement deed on registered land that will be registered at the Land Office can be seen in the Regulation of the Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency of the Republic of Indonesia Number 16 of 2021, which can be done using analogous arguments by Notaries in applying the precautionary principle to the preparation of the Sale and Purchase Binding Agreement Deed