Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v5i1.90
I. G. N. P. Wardhana, Gina Ivana Mambrasar, Ni Luh Desy Suari Dewi, Gek Wulan Novi Utami
The purpose of the study is to determine the types of homonymous words and the meaning of each type of homonymous word in the top 5 Tongue twister English- learn English with English class on the YouTube channel Learning English. The data was analyzed using Parera's (2004) theory. The research design is qualitative, and the data sources for this investigation are the homonyms that appear within the tongue twister. According to the data, there are two types of homonyms: homophones and homographs. There are ten homophones on the video, two in each tongue twister, while there is only one homograph in the "if two witches were to watch two watches, which one would they watch?" tongue twister. It can be concluded that homophones shape the majority of homonyms. Understanding homonym and homograph usage and distinctions in tongue twisters and also to improve the use of pronunciation is the objective of this research
本研究旨在确定 YouTube 频道 "Learning English "中排名前五的 "Tongue twister English- learn English with English class "中同义词的类型以及每种同义词的含义。数据采用 Parera(2004 年)的理论进行分析。研究设计为定性研究,调查的数据来源是绕口令中出现的同音词。根据数据,同音异义词有两类:同音异义词和同形异义词。视频中有十个同音字,每个绕口令中有两个,而 "如果两个巫婆要看两块表,她们会看哪块?"绕口令中只有一个同音字。由此可以得出结论,同音字构成了大部分同形异义词。了解绕口令中同音异义词和同形异义词的用法和区别,以及改进发音的使用是本研究的目标
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v5i1.85
I. G. N. Wirawan
This study focuses on analysis of types of translation shifts in English relative clauses found in the novel entitled “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”. The study aims to analyze the types of translation shifts in relative clauses found in the novel entitled “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”. In analyzing data, the theory of relative clauses by Quirk (1985), Sneddon (1996) and the theory of translation shift proposed by Catford (1965) were used. In analyzing the types of translation shifts found in relative clauses, this study applied qualitative research method. The researcher got the data of relative clauses and its translation by reading and collecting data in the novel entitled “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” to find out the story and observe the possibility of the data source taken from the novel. In the method and technique of collecting the data, the data source the novel entitled “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” was read to find out types of translation shifts found in the novel entitled “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”. The analysis of relative clauses found that type of translation shifts found in English relative clauses in the novel entitled “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” were unit shifts translation and structure shifts. The strength in the analysis of this study is placed on the translation shifts analysis found in the novel entitled “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v5i1.94
I. M. Juliarta
This study aims to: (i) analyze the tree diagram structure of sentence patterns found in the novel entitled “The Prince”, (ii) analyze the types of translation shifts of sentence patterns in the translation process found in the novel entitled “The Prince”. This research focuses on The Syntax Analysis and its Translation Found on Sentence Patterns in the Novel entitled “The Prince”. This study aims at analyzing the tree diagram structure and the types of translation shifts found in the novel entitled “The Prince”. In analyzing data, this study applied the theory of sentence patterns proposed by Quirk and Greenbaum and the theory of translations shift proposed by Catford. In the method and technique of collecting data, the process of collecting data was started by reading the entire data source to get the story in the novel entitled “The Prince” and observe the data of sentence patterns that can be taken from the story entitled “The Prince”. Then, the data source was read to get simple sentence patterns found in the data source. This research study found that there are seven sentence patterns translated by using unit shift of translation proposed by Catford. The researcher applied the theory of syntax, types of sentences, sentence pattern, tree diagram, and reviewed the previous studies. The implication of the study is that it can give the understanding of translation analysis found in the data source and can be used as teaching materials
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v5i1.102
Putu Chrisma Dewi, K. T. S. Agustia, Gek Wulan Novi Utami
Children's stories, especially Balinese stories, are one of the effective media to provide environmental education to children and introduce their mother tongue or regional language as early as possible as a form of language preservation. In addition, the introduction of stories to children from an early age will have an impact on children's love of literacy. This research analyses the environmental lexicon from an ecolinguistics perspective found in Balinese children's stories. This research aims to identify biological, sociological, and ideological aspects of Balinese children's stories. This is qualitative research, the data was taken from a Balinese children’s story entitled Pasawitran I Jangkrik Teken I Petani. The result shows that children can learn some environmental and farming-based lexicons in this story, which is very good and necessary for language preservation. Ideologically, children are invited to understand the importance of environmental protection and ecological balance. By applying these sociological aspects in the story Pasawitran I Jangkrik Teken I Petani children can learn about social dynamics, tradition, and social systems
儿童故事,尤其是巴厘岛故事,是向儿童提供环境教育的有效媒体之一,也是尽早介绍其母语或地区语言的一种语言保护形式。此外,从小向儿童介绍故事将对儿童热爱识字产生影响。本研究从生态语言学的角度分析了巴厘岛儿童故事中的环境词汇。本研究旨在确定巴厘岛儿童故事中的生物学、社会学和意识形态方面的内容。这是一项定性研究,数据取自巴厘岛儿童故事《Pasawitran I Jangkrik Teken I Petani》。研究结果表明,儿童可以从这个故事中学到一些环境和农耕方面的词汇,这对语言保护是非常有益和必要的。在意识形态方面,儿童可以了解环境保护和生态平衡的重要性。通过在故事《Pasawitran I Jangkrik Teken I Petani》中应用这些社会学方面的知识,儿童可以了解社会动态、传统和社会制度。
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v5i1.93
Ni Made Ayu Sri Undari Dewi
In sociolinguistics, study about language and gender exists which relates to the relationship between the language of male and female. The most popular study about the related topic is the study of women’s language features by Robin Lakoff. The way women and men in delivering content in a conversation have different characteristics and it is interesting to be studied hence we acknowledge how language is used by different genders, especially for women as the most frequent role to be appeared in the data source. This study aimed at identifying the types of women’s language and describing the functions of each feature applied by the female casts of Bridgerton in an interview video. The data in this study were taken from a YouTube video held by Netflix entitled “TUDUM: Extended Talent Panel”. The method used in collecting the data was the observation method along with the note-taking technique. The theory used to analyze the data was the theory of women’s language proposed by Lakoff (1995). The result of this study shows that there are seven women’s language features found in the Youtube interview video of Bridgerton cast such as lexical hedges or fillers, tag questions, rising intonation on declarative, empty adjectives, intensifiers, hypercorrect grammar, and avoidance of strong words. However, some women’s language features are absent in the video such as precise color terms, super-polite form, and emphatic stress. The most dominant feature used is the lexical hedges with a total of 3 types used by the female cast. This feature is used to indicate that the speaker is uncertain about their statements, to give preparation time before the statement, and to decrease the strength of the statement.Bridgerton
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v5i1.88
Sravishta Ayundari Devi, I. M. Rajeg, Putu Ayu Asty Senja Pratiwi
In the current times, the use of cohesive devices is not only found in formal texts, but also in informal texts such as song lyrics. Accordingly, this study aims to identify the types and to analyze the functions of references from the lyrics of three songs by Nicole Zefanya; “Urs”, “Around”, and “Lose”. This study was conducted using descriptive quantitative method. Documentation method and note-taking technique were used to collect the data. In analyzing the data, this study used the theory from Halliday and Hassan (1976) about grammatical cohesion, to be specific, about reference. The analysis of data was presented using formal and informal method. The results of this study showed that all kinds of reference found in the lyrics of each song of Nicole Zefanya, namely personal reference, demonstrative reference, and comparative reference. Based on the analysis, the data in the lyrics are dominated by personal reference compared to demonstrative reference and comparative reference. In detail, personal reference with 169 occurrences, demonstrative reference with 42 occurrences, and comparative reference with 11 occurrences. Thus, each reference has different functions; as the head of reference, a reference to the previous object, as a modifier, a reference to the following object, a general comparison which refers to things that similar or not similar. Based on the results of this study, reference plays a vital role in establishing coherence, ensuring clarity, and contributing to the overall meaning of the song by connecting the language elements within the lyrics
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v5i1.80
Danial Hamdani
This study examines the discourse of Simon Stiell's political speeches through the lens of Halliday's Systemic Functional Grammar. Additionally, it aims to substantiate the claim that Systemic Functional Grammar, in particular the idealization meta-functions, underlies Stiell's political speech at COP27. It employs both a qualitative and a quantitative mixed approach. The study's sample is Simon Stiell, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, addressing during the COP27 closing session on November 20, 2022. After that, transitivity analysis was done to determine the outcomes. These speeches have undergone transitivity system analysis. The study's findings show that Simon Stiell heavily employs the idealization meta-functions in his speeches. It demonstrates that he has extensively trained using systemic functional grammar in his discourse, which made persuading the listener to take action far more successful and persuasive. Additionally, the results demonstrate that the proportion of Material processes that use the idealization meta-functional aspects varies depending on his speech and even the context
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v5i1.83
Anak Agung Wulandari, Ni Luh Ketut Mas Indrawati, Ni Made Ayu Widiastuti
Nowadays, songs have become the media that helps others to learn and improve their English skill and to influence people’s pronunciation. In songs, singers tend to not pronounce several sounds in words based on the conditions and their purposes. The deletion of the sounds in phonology is called elision. The nature of elision may be stated quite simply: under certain circumstances sounds disappear. One might express this in more technical language by saying that in certain circumstances a phoneme may be realised as zero, or have zero realisation (Roach, 1991). Thus, this study aims to find out the kinds of phonological elision that occur in SZA’s selected songs in “SOS” album. The data was taken from the speech sound that is pronounced by the singer SZA in her selected songs entitled “Open Arms”, “I Hate U”, and “Good Days”. The data were collected through observing the content and note taking technique by listening to the pronounced words in the songs. The findings are divided into three. There are vowel elision, consonant elision, and syllable elision. In vowel elision, there are two cases found, the first one is /ə/ (2 data) and second case is /ɪ/ (10 data). In consonant elision there are eight cases found, the first one is /t/ (17 data), second case /d/ (10 data), third and fourth cases /p/ and /r/ (2 data respectively), and fifth to seventh cases /v/, /z/, and /n/ are found only in one data respectively. In syllable elision there are three cases found , they are /bɪ/, /ən/, and /ɒm/.
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Pub Date : 2023-09-30DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v5i1.86
Ni Putu Sintya Puspita Sari, Aditya Permana Putra Tanaya, Ni Luh Desy Suari Dewi, Gek Wulan Novi Utami, I. G. N. P. Wardhana
Language differences between one person and another are called varieties. The varieties in linguistic items include dialects, registers, and styles. Registers are a variety of languages depending on the occasion and also the social settings. The register is usually known only by people who use the words. It connects with the occupation and particular vocabulary. Therefore, this study aims to find out the terms that are categorized as register used in cooking, the linguistic form and also the motive used in the Master Chef Indonesia program. This study applied a qualitative descriptive approach because this research is related to the study of sociolinguistics which dealt with investigating the linguistics form (proposed by Morley) and motive (proposed by Hockett) of registers that are used in the conversations. The result of this study shows that some words and compound words are categorized as register used in cooking in the Grand Final Master Chef Season 9 YouTube video Duplicate Dish by Chef Arnold. Those words are categorized as nouns and verbs for the grammatical category and they function as subject, predicate and object in the utterance. The use of these registers is based on the prestige motive and the need-filling motive. Therefore, there will be always motives behind the registers used by the speaker depending on the occasion and also the social
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Pub Date : 2021-10-02DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v3i1.54
I. Laba, P. Dewi
Touristic genre is a specific type of texts used in tourism field. This paper examines applied linguistics used in touristic genres. This research is a qualitative exploratory study with documentation studies carried out through observation and the support of secondary data from relevant sources, including previous related research results. Touristic genres made available to help facilitate a more substantial and extended information for tourists to explore. Tourists might be attracted to visit after having exposed with fascinating touristic genres, e.g. amazing staycation, fusion dishes, shopaholics delight and spellbinding ambiance which display on the websites and tourism brochure. Tourists believe that they are becoming global communicators and acquiring a global linguistic repertoire of tourism. The real value in pointing to grammatical and phonetic characteristics such as those linguistic features used in tourism industry does not lie in their linguistic significance, but rather in their perceived as more functional touristic genres. In the context of a touristic genre, linguistic features are stylized, re-contextualized and commodified in accordance with the applicable functionality rather than theoretically explored
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