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    Short Story Buah Limus Murag Ku Angin by Karna Yudibrata: A Study of Immanuel Kant's Philosophy of Norms

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    This study aims to describe the moral philosophy contained in the Sundanese short story Buah Limus Murag ku Angin  by Karna Yudibrata using Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy theory. This research uses a qualitative approach with the document method and literature study. The document method is used to find data sources that will be used, while supporting literature and readings are collected using literature study techniques. The data source in this research is the short story Buah Limus Murag ku Angin  by Karna Yudibrata and the data is in the form of morality values contained in it. Then the data is analyzed and described using Immanuel Kant's moral philosophy theory, with the result that in this short story moral philosophy is observed which includes 1) morality towards god not to associate gods, in 2) morality towards the social environment includes morals of responsibility, respect for others, and good neighborliness, and in 3) morality towards oneself the results are related to morals to think positively, not indulge in excessive ego, control emotions, maintain self-esteem and authority, and wisdom in action

    The Meaning of Symbols in The Peucicap Aneuk Procession in Aceh: A Semiotic Study

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    The Peucicap Aneuk tradition is part of past culture with historical value. In its implementation there are religious symbols that have their own meaning. The approach used in this research is semiotic theory to read and understand the meaning of the symbols used by the people of Aceh during the implementation of the Peucicap Aneuk procession. with descriptive qualitative research design. primary data of this research comes from field observations of the Peucicap Aneuk procession and secondary data comes from journals, books, and ancient Acehnese manuscripts. This research showed that, in general, the Acehnese people perform the Peucicap Aneuk procession in the morning on the 7th (seventh) day after a mother gives birth to her child. When the peucicap ritual is carried out, there are 17 (seventeen) symbols, namely rice and paddy, sticky rice, Tumpo, On Peusijuek, free-range chicken egg yolk, rice kneaded into porridge, honey, Zam-Zam water, fruits, chicken thighs, chicken liver, turmeric, salt, sugar, coconut, mirror, Quran. In the Peucicap Aneuk procession, this article confirms the expectations of every parent for their children through the representation of cultural symbols. This article shows that there are several relations between the role of these symbols and the spirit of the community to preserve this culture in line with Islamic values

    Generalized Anxiety Disorder as Accentuated in Ann Beattie’s Shifting

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    Generalized anxiety disorder is an anxiety disorder commonly experienced in excessive worry by some people with trauma. In the short story entitled Shifting written by Ann Beattie, Natalie is worried about her marriage because Natalie thinks that Larry's mother will not approve of their marriage, this is because Natalie is rarely accompanying Larry. Then, how are generalized anxiety disorders accentuated in Ann Beattie’s Shifting? In analysis, the main character in this story is over-worrying that makes herself being different in the view of the others. The language that she knows has been over consumed that she has been swallowed by the language itself.  In conclusion, the short story indicates how any disorder may come from any small worry. If the worrying is not finished, it could be piled up and be shaped into further anxiety that disturbs life of being individuals and parts of societies

    Directive Speech Acts in the Film Earth of Mankind

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    Speech acts are all activities carried out orally or in writing that include the use of language. In a linguistic, pragmatic context, speech acts are a way when language is used to carry out an action in communication. This means that every utterance or piece of writing has the potential to become a speech act, which reflects certain aims and objectives of the speaker or his partner. One of the elements contained in a film is the dialogue between the characters. In film dialogue there are many types of speech acts and one of them is directive speech acts. The aim of this research is to analyze the directive speech acts found in the film Earth of Mankind. This research was conducted by applying qualitative descriptive methods. The research results show that there are four directive speech acts with eleven functions.

    An Analysis of the Motivation in Learning English as a Foreign Language of Senior High School Students

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    Motivation is an element that affects a student's ability to learn. There are two different kinds of motivation: integrative and instrumental. Instrumental motivation moves learners to learn a language because of positive attitudes toward the target language, culture, community, way of life, literature, etc. Integrative motivation drives individuals to learn a language for practical reasons. This study aimed to determine the motivation for learning English as a foreign language among 12th-grade senior high school students and the factors that influence the students' motivation to learn English. The type of research used was a mixed method sequential explanatory model by conducting quantitative research first, followed by qualitative data collection. To collect the quantitative data, the researcher used questionnaires. Meanwhile, to manage the qualitative data, the researcher conducts semi-structured interviews. The result of the study shows that it was found that 12th-grade high school students have both integrative and instrumental motivation. Then, four factors influence the student's motivation, namely: the teacher, the method of teaching, which refers to the way that students are taught, the Atmosphere in class, and success in learning

    Hubungan Motivasi Belajar dan Kecemasan Berbahasa terhadap Keterampilan Mengalihbahasakan Bahasa Korea-Indonesia

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    This study aims to determine the correlation between learning motivation and language anxiety with the ability to interpretation Korean-Indonesian. Correlation and ex-post facto research were used in this quantitative study. This research is completed by 36 undergraduate 4th year students of the Korean Education Study Program in Indonesia University of Education who had completed Korean for Science Technology course. The Likert-scale questionnaire on learning motivation using indicators of learning motivation (Uno, 2018), language anxiety using aspects of language anxiety (Horwitz, 1986), were used to collect the data for this research. Document analysis was used to analyze their final score in Korean for Science Technology course. The research results showed that there is a positive and significant correlation between learning motivation and Korean-Indonesian language interpretation ability, there is a significant negative relationship between language anxiety and Korean-Indonesian interpretation ability, there is a positive and not significant correlation simultaneously learning motivation and language anxiety with Korean-Indonesian interpretation ability. Learning motivation and language anxiety are the inner variable that functions as a stimulus and gives an effect on the students ability

    The Representation of Body Image and Self-Acceptance of The Main Character in 45 Pounds (More or Less) By K.A Barson

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    This research is an analysis of the representation of body image and self-acceptance issues of the main character in 45 Pounds (More or Less) through the perspective of Hall’s representation theory. By applying Hall's theory of representation to this research, the researcher gains a deeper understanding of how the novel represents and reinforces cultural norms and values related to body image and self-acceptance, and how these representations shape the feelings and emotions of readers related to the discourse of body image and self-acceptance.This study uses a qualitative research method in which the data sources are primary and secondary data. The primary data are in the form of narrations, dialogues and statements in the novel by K.A Barson entitled 45 Pounds (More or Less) as the main focus in this research. The secondary data includes the historical data, psychological research and cultural studies on body image and self-acceptance. This research focuses on the representation of body image and self-acceptance issue and the critical position of the author through the sense or content in 45 Pounds (More or Less). The analysis results shows that these issues were predominantly influenced by the media’s portrayal of unrealistic beauty standards, leading characters to constantly compare themselves and feel dissatisfied. The author prioritized health over vanity and encouraged readers to look beyond societal pressures, promoting a deeper appreciation of one’s body and self-wort

    The Role of Learning Motivation on The Influence of School Culture in Improving Students’ Literacy

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    This study aims to analyze the role of learning motivation on the influence of school culture in improving literacy of class XII SMKN 1 Sorong City. This research uses quantitative methods. The population in this study were all students of class XII Accounting and Banking of SMKN 1 Sorong City which amounted to 123 students. The sample size was calculated using the Slovin formula with an error tolerance of 5℅, so a sample size of 95 students was obtained.  Data collection was carried out using a questionnaire, then the data was processed using the SEM PLS program. The results showed that (1) school culture has a positive and significant effect on the literacy of class XII SMKN 1 Sorong City (2) school culture has a positive and significant effect on the learning motivation of class XII SMKN 1 Sorong City, (3) learning motivation has a positive and significant effect on the literacy of class XII SMKN 1 Sorong City (4) class motivation influences positively and significantly on the influence of school culture, on the learning literacy of class XII SMKN 1 Sorong City

    Exploring Argumentative Structures in Korean Student Essays: An Analytical Perspective

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    This research aims to describe the argumentation patterns in Korean language essays. Besides examining these patterns, it also explores the linguistic features present in these essays. The study is intended to assist students, especially language learners, in effectively express their arguments through essay writing. The research employs Stephen Toulmin's theory of Argument Patterns (TAP) and Emi Emilia's theory on linguistic features in essays. A qualitative descriptive method involving documentation study techniques and note-taking analysis was utilized. The results revealed 36 instances of argument patterns and 194 instances of linguistic features out of 237 data points. Eight different argument patterns were identified, ranging from basic to complex structures, along with ten distinct linguistic features in the 2019 INAKOS Korean language essays. The findings indicate that the majority of the argument patterns align with Toulmin's archetypal structure. This underscores the importance of understanding argumentation in writing to enhance the diversity and effectiveness of presented arguments

    The Humor Techniques of Presupposition Deviations in The Konto Manzai of Sandwichman

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    This research explores the humor technique of distorting presuppositions in Sandwichman's konto manzai. In communication, interlocutors often rely on certain assumptions to interpret a speaker's intentions, known as presuppositions. Humor doesn't just deviate from the semantic aspects of language; it also deviates from the rules of pragmatics. In Japan, humor is a highly popular form of entertainment, with various types like dokkiri, rakugo, shabekuri,     konto manzai, and more. Manzai, a particular style of comedy show, is especially well- received. This research is intriguing because it sheds light on humor techniques from the perspective of presuppositional deviation. The analysis of presuppositional deviations is grounded in Yule's presupposition theory and Arthur Asa Berger's theory of humor techniques. The goal of this study is to describe the humorous technique of distorting presuppositions in Sandwichman's konto manzai. We employ a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The data utilized consists of speech in konto manzai that exhibits deviations in presuppositions, along with the humor techniques stemming from these deviations. The results reveal the presence of 50 data points with presupposition deviations. Among these, 11 distinct humor techniques related to presupposition deviations in Sandwichman's konto manzai are identified

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