item: #1 of 133 id: ijhs-1027 author: Dewi, Novita title: TRANSNATIONAL TRANSLATION OF TAIWANESE AND INDONESIAN TRADITIONAL STORIES FOR GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP date: 2018-03-15 words: 2850 flesch: 48 summary: Post-colonial writing and literary translation. Translation and identity in the Americas: New directions in translation theory. keywords: frog; indonesia; language; literature; people; taiwan; taiwanese; translation cache: ijhs-1027.pdf plain text: ijhs-1027.txt item: #2 of 133 id: ijhs-1034 author: Tneh, David C. E. title: THE MULTIPLE ROLES OF HEANEYS LANDSCAPES: A MIRROR OF LIFE AND ITS DILEMMA date: 2018-03-08 words: 5553 flesch: 64 summary: Heaney’s earlier poetry is often mired with “a sense of deep loss and even moral guilt” (“This is not a Spade: The Poetry of Seamus Heaney,” 2007). The “Tollund Man” is an ancestor to the modern day Irish political martyr and Heaney pictures the persona going to the Aarhus museum where the body is kept, to offer up to his prayers perhaps for a revelation or an answer to Ireland’s political crisis. keywords: 470x; andrews; collection; heaney; ireland; landscape; march; poem; poetry; seamus; seamus heaney; vol cache: ijhs-1034.pdf plain text: ijhs-1034.txt item: #3 of 133 id: ijhs-1074 author: Wulandari, Astri; Hapsari, Brigitta Shinta; Bram, Barli title: COMMUNICATION FAILURES IN NETFLIX DRAMA SERIES 13 REASONS WHY: A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS date: 2018-04-19 words: 4400 flesch: 66 summary: However, because of some causes, there are some misunderstandings or pragmatic failures which may appear in communication among people. Many studies have looked into the pragmatic failures between native speakers and non-native speakers but this study investigates pragmatic failures in Netflix TV drama series “13 Reasons Why”. keywords: drama; failures; hannah; researchers; series; speakers; study cache: ijhs-1074.pdf plain text: ijhs-1074.txt item: #4 of 133 id: ijhs-1257 author: Castro, Maria Corazon Saturnina Aspeli title: IDENTITY AND SELF-PRESENTATION IN LETTERS OF REQUEST WRITTEN BY COLLEGE STUDENTS date: 2018-09-13 words: 5630 flesch: 58 summary: The use of request strategies by EFL Learners. Requests, by definition, are face-threatening acts (Brown and Levinson, 1978). keywords: face; individual; letters; politeness; presentation; reader; request; self; strategies; students cache: ijhs-1257.pdf plain text: ijhs-1257.txt item: #5 of 133 id: ijhs-1322 author: Paradewari, Dirtya S.; Avillanova, Anchieta A.; Lasar, Aloysia B. title: PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IN LEARNING CONTEXTS date: 2018-03-08 words: 4142 flesch: 57 summary: As we are now witnessing the destruction that our earth is suffering from, promoting environmental awareness becomes visible to be vital. Environmental awareness is “an important factor in increasing sustainable behavior or practices and focuses on knowledge of the environmental concerns happening globally as well as strategies for positively impacting these concerns” (Gomez, et al., 2015, p. 357). keywords: awareness; change; climate; development; education; english; environmental; issues; students cache: ijhs-1322.pdf plain text: ijhs-1322.txt item: #6 of 133 id: ijhs-1504 author: Muljani, Retno; Sunarto, Emanuel title: LOCAL CULTURAL LITERACY AND ITS PROMOTION date: 2018-09-17 words: 4284 flesch: 54 summary: The study was a qualitative descriptive study adopting hermeneutic approach to interpret signs, pictures and texts related to MWK collections in order to construct meanings. The primary data of the study, namely, the data about MWK collections and events, were collected during three visits to MWK ( the second and third weeks of April and the third week of June 2017) by using commonly used qualitative research instruments: observations, individual interviews, and group discussions (libweb.surrey.ac.uk. keywords: collections; data; media; museum; mwk; research; september; study; wayang; website; yogyakarta cache: ijhs-1504.pdf plain text: ijhs-1504.txt item: #7 of 133 id: ijhs-1506 author: Indriyanto, Kristiawan title: LOCATING DIGITAL LITERATURE IN WORLD LITERATURE: A CASE OF QUARTERLY LITERARY REVIEW SINGAPORE date: 2018-09-17 words: 4730 flesch: 45 summary: Yet, several problems still arise regarding the incorporation of digital literature into world literature and there should be a marked differentiation between world literature and canonical world literature concerning digital literature. (1) What are the prevalent values and themes addressed by the (selected) short stories published therein and (2) How does the existence of digital literature problematizes the concept of world literature as it is theorized by Goethe and Damrosch? keywords: asian; damrosch; digital; english; literature; singapore; stories; world; world literature cache: ijhs-1506.pdf plain text: ijhs-1506.txt item: #8 of 133 id: ijhs-1511 author: Dewi, Novita title: CHILD MARRIAGE IN SHORT STORIES FROM INDONESIA AND BANGLADESH: VICTOR, SURVIVOR, AND VICTIM date: 2018-09-17 words: 5444 flesch: 65 summary: Secondly, the ways in which authors depict child marriages vary, i.e. it is either perpetuating the violence in child marriage, or critically depicting child marriage as an aberrant patriarchal practice. Contrary to the conviction that child marriage in rural, developing countries is inextricably linked with their cultural backwardness, violence against women need to be examined and addressed in terms of the specific socio-economic and cultural conditions as to why girls, adolescents and young women are forced to live and marry in their young age. keywords: bangladesh; child; family; halima; inem; marriage; mother; stories; story; women cache: ijhs-1511.pdf plain text: ijhs-1511.txt item: #9 of 133 id: ijhs-1512 author: Sutanto, Dian Natalia title: THE NATURE OF LITERARY STUDY AFTER THE RISE OF CONTEMPORARY LITERARY THEORY date: 2018-09-18 words: 3391 flesch: 47 summary: In the old days, literary theory involved the general concern of the nature, role, function of literature and conceptual schemes for evaluating literary works. In the 1970s, literary theory enters a new phase dominated by philosophy, history, politics, and psychoanalysis. keywords: criticism; language; nature; study; text; theory cache: ijhs-1512.pdf plain text: ijhs-1512.txt item: #10 of 133 id: ijhs-1523 author: Isti'anah, Arina title: THE PORTRAYAL OF AN AFGHAN WIFE IN NE SEIERSTADS THE BOOKSELLER OF KABUL: STYLISTIC ANALYSIS date: 2018-09-13 words: 4690 flesch: 67 summary: The actions done by Sharifa above results in some feelings experienced by Sharifa presented in mental process. Talking about literature about Afghanistan society, what attracts this research is the Afghan character named Sharifa. keywords: husband; material; novel; process; sharifa; sultan; wife cache: ijhs-1523.pdf plain text: ijhs-1523.txt item: #11 of 133 id: ijhs-1524 author: Darta, Deta Maria Sri; Kristina, Diah title: THE REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN CHARACTERS IN THE MOVIE THE BREADWINNER date: 2018-09-17 words: 3701 flesch: 70 summary: Representation of women The discussion of women representation in the movie The Breadwinner begins with the representation done by male character. Abstract This article would like to present how women were defined in the movie, both by male and female characters. keywords: discourse; movie; parvana; readers; taliban; text; women cache: ijhs-1524.pdf plain text: ijhs-1524.txt item: #12 of 133 id: ijhs-1573 author: Subagya, Yustinus Tri title: WOMEN STORIES OF THE VIOLENT CONFLICT IN POSO AND TRAUMA HEALING date: 2018-09-21 words: 6468 flesch: 56 summary: Keywords: Poso, trauma healing, violent conflict, women stories Introduction The series of violent conflict become a part of historical narratives in Indonesia. Due to the weakness of the state after Soeharto’s downfall, violent conflict between ethno-religious groups erupted in several regions, such as between Dayak and Melayu against Madurese in the West Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan, as well as Christians against Muslims in Kupang, Ambon and the North Moluccas and Poso. keywords: activities; conflict; healing; indonesia; past; peace; people; poso; reconciliation; stories; trauma; victims; violence; vol; women cache: ijhs-1573.pdf plain text: ijhs-1573.txt item: #13 of 133 id: ijhs-1574 author: Sanjaya, Agung title: THE PHONOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A JAPANESE SINGER: THE CRITICISM OF USING SONGS IN ENGLISH TEACHING date: 2018-09-18 words: 5265 flesch: 69 summary: It aims to analyse and describe the pronunciation process of Japanese singer in producing tense vowels, diphthongs, and liquids. The study describes the process of Japanese singer in making the sounds of tense vowels, diphthongs, and liquids. keywords: english; japanese; liquids; pronunciation; singer; vowels; words cache: ijhs-1574.pdf plain text: ijhs-1574.txt item: #14 of 133 id: ijhs-1583 author: Taum, Yoseph Yapi title: THE PROBLEM OF EQUILIBRIUM IN THE PANJI STORY: A TZVETAN TODOROVS NARRATOLOGY PERSPECTIVE date: 2018-09-21 words: 5000 flesch: 67 summary: One thing is certain that the manuscript or oral version of Panji story created at that time is not based on the Indian literature. The depiction of Panji story was also seen in the reliefs of the Panji story at Kendalisodo Temple, Mirigambar Temple in Tulungagung Regency, Yudha Temple on the slope of Penanggungan Mount, and especially Panataran Temple in Blitar Regency. keywords: ande; anggraeni; candrakirana; dewi; inu; kertapati; kingdom; narrative; narratology; panji; story; todorov cache: ijhs-1583.pdf plain text: ijhs-1583.txt item: #15 of 133 id: ijhs-1699 author: Brigida, Intan Printina title: THE ROLES BUDI UTOMO IN WOMENS ORGANIZATION MOVEMENTS IN 1928-1940 date: 2019-03-28 words: 4389 flesch: 55 summary: Some prominent figures of women movements were Nyi (Mrs., Javanese) Hadjar Dewantara from Wanita Taman Siswa, Mrs. Soekonto from Wanita Oetomo and Sujatin Kartowijono from Poetri Indonesia (Prasetyo, 1998:17). Prior to the establishment of Budi Utomo, leaders of women movement focused the mission on fighting for women’s position in marriage and family life, improving their skills and knowledge to strengthen their roles as decision makers in family life (Pringgodani, 1970: 20-21). keywords: budi; congress; education; indonesian; jakarta; movement; national; organization; people; utomo; wanita; women; yogyakarta cache: ijhs-1699.pdf plain text: ijhs-1699.txt item: #16 of 133 id: ijhs-1724 author: Indriyanto, Kristiawan title: HAWAIIS ECOLOGICAL IMPERIALISM: POSTCOLONIAL ECOCRITICISM READING ON KIANA DAVENPORTS SHARK DIALOGUES date: 2019-03-21 words: 5316 flesch: 44 summary: Postcolonial ecocriticism stresses that “postcolonialism and ecocriticism is more as complementary as contrary forms of activist (or proto-activist) intervention” (Buell, 2011, pp. 98), this illustration negates the worrying spectre that surrounding the advent of postcolonial ecocriticism. The first phase of Hawai’ian ecological imperialism by the Haole is underlined by two main factors, the establishment of Hawai’i as a major trading post in the middle of the Pasific ocean and also the forbidding of indigenous customs by Christian missionaries. keywords: american; colonialism; davenport; ecocriticism; hawai’ian; human; imperialism; land; nature; people; postcolonial; vol cache: ijhs-1724.pdf plain text: ijhs-1724.txt item: #17 of 133 id: ijhs-1729 author: Hariyatmi, Sri title: THE LONGING FOR THE BELOVED: MYSTICAL JOURNEY BEHIND THE HOMECOMING TRADITION ON EID AL-FITR IN INDONESIA AND SONGKRAN INTHAILAND date: 2019-03-21 words: 3707 flesch: 66 summary: Another important rite in Songkran day is paying homage to the ancestor. Findings and Discussion This study aimed at unveiling the symbolic meaning that drives the largest homecoming exodus from big cities in Indonesia and Thailand in order to celebrate Songkran and Eid al Fitr with their family. keywords: eid; family; fitr; home; songkran; study cache: ijhs-1729.pdf plain text: ijhs-1729.txt item: #18 of 133 id: ijhs-1745 author: Apristia, Lelu Dina title: THE MYTH OF FEMALE BEAUTY: STUDY OF REPRESENTATION TOWARD POST-NEW ORDER NOVELS WRITTEN BY MALES date: 2019-03-21 words: 8263 flesch: 65 summary: Post-New Order female beauty is formed in relation with post-New Order males who are sexually attracted to female physical qualities. IJHS, e-ISSN 2597-4718, p-ISSN 2597-470X, Vol. 2, No. 2, March 2019, pp. 141-157 145 Sectors relating with post-New Order female beauty are economy and sexuality, because beautiful females have ability in seducing others to buy a product. keywords: 470x; age; atmowiloto; beauty; body; dan; data; era; female; ijhs; indonesia; jakarta; males; march; narration; new; order; post; representation; society; sylado; tinung; vol; yang cache: ijhs-1745.pdf plain text: ijhs-1745.txt item: #19 of 133 id: ijhs-1753 author: Setyadi, Wawan title: NOVEL AND REFIGURING LIFE date: 2019-03-19 words: 4793 flesch: 62 summary: Firstly, this article examines the theory of mimesis of Paul Ricœur in Time and Narrative I to arrive at the importance of the reading act where the reader does his own appropriation of the novel read. To help our reflection, firstly, we will examine the mimesis theory by Paul Ricœur (1913-2005), a French philosopher known for his work on philosophical hermeneutic. keywords: characters; kundera; mimesis; narrative; new; novel; ricœur; time cache: ijhs-1753.pdf plain text: ijhs-1753.txt item: #20 of 133 id: ijhs-1756 author: Firdaus, Ahmad; Amalia, Firqo; Lailiyah, Sufil title: ILLOCUTIONARY ACTS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS WITH INTERVIEWEES LEVEL OF TRUSTWORTHINESS IN GIVING INFORMATION DURING THE MAKING OF INVESTIGATION REPORTS: A CASE STUDY IN SITUBONDO POLICE STATION date: 2019-03-21 words: 3680 flesch: 59 summary: Commissive speech act are the least used speech acts of 137 data found, there is only 1 (one) datum included in the category of speech acts that require the speaker to carry out all the things in his speech. Commissive speech acts are the least used speech acts of 137 data found, there is only 1 (one) datum which fall into the category of speech acts that require the speaker to carry out all the things in his speech. keywords: acts; analysis; data; illocutionary; investigation; research; speech; speech acts; study cache: ijhs-1756.pdf plain text: ijhs-1756.txt item: #21 of 133 id: ijhs-1763 author: Setiawati, Ety; Widodo, Wahyu; Warsiman, Warsiman; Sukmawan, Sony; Ardhian, Dany title: MADURA LANGUAGE VARIATIONS IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS IN MANDURO VILLAGE SEEN FROM PHONOLOGICAL CHANGE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH LANGUAGE CHANGE AND ETHNIC IDENTITY date: 2019-03-21 words: 5442 flesch: 65 summary: IJHS, e-ISSN 2597-4718, p-ISSN 2597-470X, Vol. 2, No. 2, March 2019, pp. 167-178 International Journal of Humanity Studies http://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/IJHS Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 167 MADURA LANGUAGE VARIATIONS: PHONOLOGICAL CHANGE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH LANGUAGE CHANGE AND ETHNIC IDENTITY Ety Setiawati, Wahyu Widodo, Warsiman, Sony Sukmawan, Dany Ardhian Brawijaya University, Indonesia ety64@ub.ac.id, 2wahyu_widodo@ub.ac.id, 3warsiman050671@gmail.com, 4sony_sukmawan@ub.ac.id, and 5danyardhian@ub.ac.id DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2019.020206 received 5 March 2019; revised 10 March 2019; accepted 18 March 2019 Abstract Manduro Village has a similar name to Madura Island. Furthermore, according to Bisang (2016), language contact is a significant factor in language change (2016: 377). keywords: adult; change; children; community; data; language; manduro; phoneme; research; transformation; village cache: ijhs-1763.pdf plain text: ijhs-1763.txt item: #22 of 133 id: ijhs-1793 author: Prasetyo, Agustinus Hardi title: JAVANESE REDUPLICATION: A STUDY ON PANGKUR JENGGLENG TV PROGRAM date: 2019-03-21 words: 3022 flesch: 56 summary: Abstract This paper reported a small-scale research on Javanese reduplication found in Pangkur Jenggleng Padepokan Ayom Ayem TV program which was aired in a local TV station in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Since only few studies are conducted to discuss Javanese reduplication, this study was conducted to fill in the gap in the literature by asking these two questions: a) keywords: functions; iyake; javanese; language; reduplication; semantic; study cache: ijhs-1793.pdf plain text: ijhs-1793.txt item: #23 of 133 id: ijhs-1799 author: Nugraha, Danang Satria title: THE LEXICONS OF ANIMAL CLASSIFICATION IN JAVANESE: A COGNITIVE SEMANTICS APPROACH date: 2019-03-28 words: 4347 flesch: 56 summary: Abstract This study aims to describe the lexicons of animal classification in Javanese. In general, the lexicons in animal classification can be divided into, at least, five classifications, namely classification (a) ingon- ingonan, (b) alasan, (c) satoan, (d) buron, and (e) pangirid. keywords: animals; classification; cognitive; javanese; language; lexicon; linguistics; semantics; speakers cache: ijhs-1799.pdf plain text: ijhs-1799.txt item: #24 of 133 id: ijhs-1801 author: Triwidayati, Katarina Retno title: LITERARY TEXT CONVERSION AS A FORM OF WRITING LITERACY ACTIVITIES date: 2019-03-28 words: 3659 flesch: 56 summary: One of the texts that can be used in learning Indonesian is literary texts. According to the previous description, this article discusses the forms of text- based learning that involve literary texts and non-literary texts. keywords: approach; arjuna; language; learning; structuralism; students; text; work cache: ijhs-1801.pdf plain text: ijhs-1801.txt item: #25 of 133 id: ijhs-1898 author: Rahardi, Kunjana title: EXTRALINGUISTIC CONTEXT ROLES IN DETERMINING MEANINGS OF JAVANESE PHATIC EXPRESSION MBOTEN: A SOCIOPRAGMATIC PERSPECTIVE date: 2019-08-29 words: 6303 flesch: 64 summary: Social contexts have highly dominant social perspectives, while cultural contexts have observable cultural perspectives (Chen & Yang, 2010; Hassall, 2012). Based on the research background, the research on extralinguistic contexts to determine the meaning of ‘mboten’ was carried out. keywords: community; contexts; excerpt; javanese; journal; mboten; meaning; negation; phatic; pragmatics; rahardi; research; speaker; utterance cache: ijhs-1898.pdf plain text: ijhs-1898.txt item: #26 of 133 id: ijhs-1928 author: Kahambing, Jan Gresil de los Santos; Duque, Anne Dominique title: ALADDIN AS AN IMMORAL ETHICIST IN ALADDIN AND THE MAGIC LAMP date: 2019-08-29 words: 6820 flesch: 64 summary: Aladdin Character in Disney’s Aladdin Movie as a Reconstruct Towards traditional men Roles in Arabic Society. Abstract This study delves into the tale Aladdin and the Magic Lamp as the excerpt of the Middle Eastern folk tales collection One Thousand and One Nights rather than the popular Disney version. keywords: aladdin; burton; disney; ethics; lamp; love; martin; nietzsche; power; version; žižek cache: ijhs-1928.pdf plain text: ijhs-1928.txt item: #27 of 133 id: ijhs-1943 author: Riadil, Ikrar Genidal title: INVESTIGATING EFL LEARNERS’ “INDONGLISH” USAGE BY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENTS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY date: 2021-09-30 words: 4402 flesch: 57 summary: Keywords: EFL Learners, English department students, Indoglish, language Introduction English is approved as an international language in this world. Unfortunately, in the real condition, it is still difficult for Indonesian students to practice their English ability in daily conversation even though they have been studying English for ten years in formal junior high school, senior high school and university due to they might get a good score of English in their report card but they cannot speak English fluently yet (Kayaoğlu & Sağlamel, 2013). keywords: english; indonesian; indonglish; language; research; speech; students; tidar; university; use cache: ijhs-1943.pdf plain text: ijhs-1943.txt item: #28 of 133 id: ijhs-1975 author: Mianani, Sindhy Sintya title: AMERICAN DREAM AS REFLECTED IN DAVID MAMETS GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS date: 2019-08-29 words: 5549 flesch: 71 summary: Thus, eventually, David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross displays a deeper conception that the salesmen or working class people in general, are the subjects of the capitalism. David Mamet’s Glengarry Glen Ross is a play telling the story of real estate salesmen in America. keywords: american; david; dream; glengarry; leads; mamet; ross; salesmen; society cache: ijhs-1975.pdf plain text: ijhs-1975.txt item: #29 of 133 id: ijhs-2005 author: Thu, Nguyen Thi Hong title: USING METAPHOR IN EFL CLASSROOM TO ENHANCE WRITING SKILLS: A CASE STUDY date: 2019-08-29 words: 5594 flesch: 56 summary: Metaphor spreads so widely and commonly in spoken and written English that it is important for learners to accumulate metaphor awareness and so, they can enhance the ability to tackle the problems and challenges in learning and understanding figurative language (Cooper, 1999). Metaphor awareness is regarded as understanding of the knowledge related to metaphorical theory. keywords: competence; language; learners; metaphor; post; pre; students; test; writing cache: ijhs-2005.pdf plain text: ijhs-2005.txt item: #30 of 133 id: ijhs-2007 author: da Silva, Maria Gratia; Ardi, Priyatno title: SEBASTIAN RODRIGUES’ CHARACTER CHANGES DUE TO JAPANESE SOCIAL POWER IN THE SILENCE MOVIE date: 2019-08-29 words: 4623 flesch: 66 summary: The results of the analysis shows that Sebastian Rodrigues’ characteristics before he experiences Japanese social power include being compassionate, faithful, optimistic, and unconfident. After he experiences Japanese social power, the characteristics of Sebastian Rodrigues turn into oppressed, helpless, despair, and senseless. keywords: characteristics; inoe; japanese; power; rodrigues; sama cache: ijhs-2007.pdf plain text: ijhs-2007.txt item: #31 of 133 id: ijhs-2016 author: Sukmajati, Bintang; Angelina, Patricia title: POETRY TRANSLATION ACCEPTABILITY ON THE TRIALS OF APOLLO: THE HIDDEN ORACLE NOVEL date: 2019-08-29 words: 4031 flesch: 69 summary: Keywords: poetry translation, acceptability, The Trials of Apollo: The Hidden Oracle Introduction Translation does not merely mean changing the source language into the target language, especially in literary works (Newmark, 1988). The instrument used was a checklist on poetry translation acceptability. keywords: apollo; chapter; language; line; meaning; poetry; poetry translation; translation; word cache: ijhs-2016.pdf plain text: ijhs-2016.txt item: #32 of 133 id: ijhs-2018 author: Oktavanya, Ridanti; Panjaitan, Yasmine Anabel title: THE AMBIVALENCE OF LIFE IS STRANGE IN PORTRAYING ITS FEMALE CHARACTERS date: 2019-08-29 words: 7453 flesch: 56 summary: Female video game characters and the male gaze (Order No. 1494400). Roles of female video game characters and their impact on gender representation (Master's thesis, Uppsala University). keywords: characters; chloe; female; game; heroine; industry; life; max; narrative; players; power; video cache: ijhs-2018.pdf plain text: ijhs-2018.txt item: #33 of 133 id: ijhs-2019 author: Dewi, Novita; Siswanto, Fransiscus Asisi Joko; Anggraini, Francisca Reni title: BERTAS FOOD STORY: THE CASE OF A SMALL SCALE GREEN BUSINESS IN YOGYAKARTA date: 2019-08-29 words: 4601 flesch: 52 summary: This happens because many of Berta Catering customers have family relationships so they cannot be billed like most businesses. Here, Berta Catering stakeholders (owner and customers) argue that cooking using fuelwood will produce more delicious dishes than using an oil stove or gas stove. keywords: berta; business; catering; environmental; food; msmes; rita; study; use; waste cache: ijhs-2019.pdf plain text: ijhs-2019.txt item: #34 of 133 id: ijhs-2024 author: Wulandari, Heidi title: SOUND ASSIMILATION IN AMANATUN DIALECT OF UAB METO date: 2019-08-29 words: 4644 flesch: 59 summary: Here are the examples of in word assimilation of Amanatun dialect of Uab Meto 1. Phonological assimilation and morphophonemic assimilation are grouped into assimilation based on form, regressive assimilation and progressive assimilation are grouped into assimilation based on direction, contact assimilation and distance assimilation are grouped into assimilation based on distance, assimilation in word and assimilation at word boundary are grouped into assimilation based on position, and consonant assimilation and vowel-consonant assimilation are grouped into assimilation based on inventory of sound. keywords: 3rd; assimilation; consonant; meto; sound; uab; word cache: ijhs-2024.pdf plain text: ijhs-2024.txt item: #35 of 133 id: ijhs-2058 author: Krisdiyanta, Nugraha title: COMPLIMENTS IN THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION: COMPLIMENTS AMONG INDONESIAN STUDENTS OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT date: 2019-09-03 words: 5916 flesch: 77 summary: That is why it is common to see such compliment like: a. They, then, are analyzed to find the reasons why such compliment or compliments occur, also to find the object and the interpretation of the compliment (Chen, 2010). keywords: comment; compliment; english; hearer; respondents; use; wow cache: ijhs-2058.pdf plain text: ijhs-2058.txt item: #36 of 133 id: ijhs-2080 author: Banda, Maria Matildis title: THE POWER OF TRUTH OF PARRHESIA AND PARRHESIASIST IN THE POETRY COLLECTION OF ARAKIAN BALLAD date: 2019-09-10 words: 8376 flesch: 62 summary: They have knowledge, power, conviction and authority as the truth teller expressed through their works as the form of parrhesia implementation. Manusia dan diri yang utuh. keywords: 470x; arakian; ballad; banda; book; dan; hometown; ijhs; implementation; life; memories; parrhesia; parrhesiasist; poem; poetry; power; relationship; september; truth; vol; works; yapi cache: ijhs-2080.pdf plain text: ijhs-2080.txt item: #37 of 133 id: ijhs-2156 author: Tanto, Trisnowati title: ROALD DAHL'S INGENIOUS LANGUAGE PLAY IN THE USE OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE date: 2020-02-25 words: 5203 flesch: 68 summary: Since this paper reveals Dahl’s use of language play as his writing style, it belongs to Stylistics, the study of style. Keywords: language play, figurative language, style Introduction Playing with language is something common for people to do on daily basis, and it is possibly done unintentionally. keywords: dahl; language; language play; play; similes; use; words cache: ijhs-2156.pdf plain text: ijhs-2156.txt item: #38 of 133 id: ijhs-2168 author: Muwaffaq, Thafhan; Komar, Nurul; Armandaru, Rio title: APOCALYPTIC NARRATIVE SCHEMAS IN DYSTOPIAN FILMS date: 2020-02-25 words: 8386 flesch: 50 summary: Event-structuring variables in apocalyptic schema Threats Acts of survival Institutional acts Non-agentive Migration Socio cognitive signal Agentive Self defense Informing Foraging Imposition Affection Defects Seeking help of others Collective acts Apocalyptic narrative schemas in dystopia: the significance to humanities We have elaborated how dystopian film narrative is structured by what we regard here as apocalyptic event schema. Our study is interested in looking closely at the way film narrative represents dystopian state of affairs. keywords: apocalyptic; catastrophe; dystopia; event; film; genre; humanity; narrative; protagonist; representation; schema; spectators; study cache: ijhs-2168.pdf plain text: ijhs-2168.txt item: #39 of 133 id: ijhs-2170 author: Utama, Gina Nanda; Amalia, Rosaria Mita; Yuliawati, Susi title: SOCIAL ACTOR REPRESENTATION OF INDONESIAN MIGRANT WORKERS EXECUTIONS IN SAUDI ARABIA date: 2020-08-25 words: 5624 flesch: 34 summary: This study found that the Indonesian government is represented as the party who has done many efforts to save Indonesian migrant workers from the executions abroad but on the other side, Indonesian government is also represented as hypocritical party since Middle East Media nominate the Indonesian government as the party that still implement the death penalty. In this data, Indonesian government is also represented as the activated social actor with the verbs ‘criticize’ and ‘sparked anger’ as can be seen in the following data Data 1: President Joko WidodoCAT1 criticised the decision on Wednesday, saying the governmentCAT2 has officially protested to Riyadh and demanded better protection of Indonesian workers in the country. keywords: actors; data; government; indonesian; media; migrant; representation; saudi; workers cache: ijhs-2170.pdf plain text: ijhs-2170.txt item: #40 of 133 id: ijhs-2184 author: Manggong, Lestari title: POSTCOLONIAL ECOCRITICISM IN HUNGER BY ELISE BLACKWELL date: 2020-02-13 words: 6559 flesch: 61 summary: Historicizing the Present: Putting Leningrad into Ancient Babylon Context Plot wise, the story starts in present time Vavilov’s New York apartment, years after the siege. Vavilov protects his collection of seeds at the Research Institute of Plant Industry in Leningrad against all odds, to be preserved for research for future use. keywords: babylon; blackwell; ecocriticism; hunger; leningrad; narrative; nature; novella; present; seeds; siege; vavilov; world cache: ijhs-2184.pdf plain text: ijhs-2184.txt item: #41 of 133 id: ijhs-2189 author: Batubara, Muhammad Hasyimsyah title: ON PRAGMATIC IMPLICATURE: POLITICAL LANGUAGES IN 2018 ELECTIONS IN ACEH date: 2020-02-27 words: 6632 flesch: 51 summary: In line with the explanation above, this study addressed research questions are (1) analysis of implied speech acts, (2) what functions of speech acts used, and (3) the trend of selected of implied speech acts concept used on political languages in outdoor advertising text of the 2018 simultaneously election in Aceh (Pidie Jaya, Subulussalam and South Aceh)?. The pattern of speech acts in outdoor advertising political campaigns in the South Aceh region is almost the same as in the Pidie Jaya area. keywords: aceh; acts; advertising; assertive; communication; directive; illocution; illocutionary; language; meaning; media; speaker; speech; text; utterances cache: ijhs-2189.pdf plain text: ijhs-2189.txt item: #42 of 133 id: ijhs-2195 author: Yuliantari, Ans Prawati title: MIGRATION AND THE MAGGARAIANS CULTURAL IDENTITY AS REPRESENTED IN MAGGARAIAN RAP SONGS date: 2020-02-17 words: 7889 flesch: 53 summary: The lyrics of Manggaraian rap songs express the struggle for preserving their cultural identity through criticisms on urban lifestyle such as the way city people dress, their dependence on sopisticated communication devices and social media, and the way boys and girls adopting kinds of attitudes they have learned from the mass media. Television and radio broadcastings have reached audiences in many parts of Manggarai, and they have greatly affected the way Manggaraian people think about their land and other lands beyond their territory. keywords: areas; cities; city; home; identity; life; manggaraian; migrants; migration; mobility; people; place; rap; ruteng; songs; workers cache: ijhs-2195.pdf plain text: ijhs-2195.txt item: #43 of 133 id: ijhs-2206 author: Rafael, Agnes Maria Diana title: TETUN LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE IN EAST TIMOR FORMER REFUGEE COMMUNITY date: 2020-03-02 words: 3974 flesch: 61 summary: The habit of using the local languages show the dynamics of language communities in ENT province. Method This study uses a sociolinguistic approach, which is an approach that examines language in relation to the community, or the behavior of certain groups or language communities, not individuals (Wardhaugh and Fuller, 2015: 2). keywords: east; informants; kupang; language; topics; use; village cache: ijhs-2206.pdf plain text: ijhs-2206.txt item: #44 of 133 id: ijhs-2221 author: Yulianto, Henrikus Joko title: ARBOREAL POETICS IN HOWARD NEMEROVS THE THOUGHT OF TREES AND LUIS H. FRANCIAS LESSONS OF A TREE date: 2020-02-14 words: 6472 flesch: 63 summary: Trees are not inanimate objects but a human medium of discerning any external phenomena in the natural world – “trees have formed our view of the creation and nature of things, and, ambiguously responsible for these, the mind’s image of its own process.” In the second part, the poet further depicts trees qualities in the interconnection between their physical parts and human’s social and spiritual dimensions— Trees appear as the formative image behind much thought brought to the critical point of paradox— Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree, as Pope politely says of Windsor Forest. keywords: francia; human; life; nemerov; poems; poet; press; thought; trees; university cache: ijhs-2221.pdf plain text: ijhs-2221.txt item: #45 of 133 id: ijhs-2226 author: Fitriati, Anna; Wardani, Maria Magdalena Sinta title: LANGUAGE ATTITUDES AND LANGUAGE CHOICE AMONG STUDENTS IN YOGYAKARTA: A CASE STUDY AT UNIVERSITAS SANATA DHARMA date: 2020-02-26 words: 5352 flesch: 56 summary: One topic frequently discussed in sociolinguistics is the relation between language attitude and language choice in multilingual societies. The connection between language attitude and language choice is arguable. keywords: attitude; choice; english; indonesian; language; mother; respondents; students; study; use cache: ijhs-2226.pdf plain text: ijhs-2226.txt item: #46 of 133 id: ijhs-2255 author: Indriyanto, Kristiawan title: BEYOND THE PASTORAL: ENVIRONMENTAL IMAGINATION IN O.A BUSHNELLS KAAAWA date: 2020-08-25 words: 5854 flesch: 49 summary: 28-40 International Journal of Humanity Studies http://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/IJHS Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 28 BEYOND THE PASTORAL: ENVIRONMENTAL IMAGINATION IN O.A BUSHNELL’S KA’A’AWA Kristiawan Indriyanto Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia correspondence: kristiawanindriyanto@gmail.com DOI: 10.24071/ijhs.v4i1.2255 received 29 November 2019; accepted 17 June 2020 Keyword: Pastoralism, environmental imagination, Hawai’ian literature Introduction Pastoralism, the idea of returning toward simple and rustic village life as contrasted with the decadent of urban center is one of the most long-lasting themes in literature. keywords: american; bushnell; environment; hawai’ian; imagination; ka’a’awa; landscape; literature; nature; pastoralism; place; western cache: ijhs-2255.pdf plain text: ijhs-2255.txt item: #47 of 133 id: ijhs-2339 author: Dewi, Agustina Kusuma; Piliang, Yasraf Amir; Irfansyah, Irfansyah; Saidi, Acep Iwan title: GOFFMAN DRAMATURGY OF MOVEMENT CONCEPT IN SETAN JAWA FILM BY GARIN NUGROHO date: 2020-03-11 words: 7891 flesch: 56 summary: Appearing resistance films that want to escape from the face of Hollywood uniforms, which gave birth Auteur films, namely personal film director who often referred to as art films. Art film builds a narrative film that develops dilemma (an element of the dramatic problems in the structure of the story in the film) was built and investigated by means pensive, begins and ends without a clear resolution at the end of the film, even very likely to have a secondary role to the development of the characters and the exploration of ideas through a series of lengthy dialogue-is usually a sequence of episodes of vague or ambiguous, there is a gap that cannot be explained in the film in the form of a sequence that is deliberately unclear or sequences that are not related to the previous scenes-which forces the audience to subjectively make their own interpretation of the message film. keywords: art; audience; code; cultural; culture; film; goffman; jawa; motion; movement; role; self; setan; stage; visual; vol cache: ijhs-2339.pdf plain text: ijhs-2339.txt item: #48 of 133 id: ijhs-2391 author: Wijana, I Dewa Putu title: THE COURTESY CALL: STUDY ON POLITENESS OF FICTION CHARACTERS date: 2020-02-21 words: 4129 flesch: 73 summary: The violation and the obedience of politeness maxims constitute a reflection of character differences intended by the writer. Based on this politeness theory, it can be hypothesized that in order to strengthen the characterization of the protagonist and antagonist of fiction, the obedience and disobedience of politeness maxims are not difficult to find. keywords: antagonist; maxim; osamu; page; participant; politeness; protagonist; wife cache: ijhs-2391.pdf plain text: ijhs-2391.txt item: #49 of 133 id: ijhs-2402 author: Perangin Angin, Dalan Mehuli title: TWO ADJACENT VOWELS IN PAGU AND THEIR ALTERNATING WORD STRESS PLACEMENT date: 2020-02-21 words: 4992 flesch: 72 summary: Note that Pagu words cannot have the four-possible vowel- consonant patterns in the final position. We will also find out that word stress placement is not always on the penultimate but with certain vowels words and under different speed of speech can alternate to appear on the final. keywords: final; position; slow; speech; syllable; table; vowels; word cache: ijhs-2402.pdf plain text: ijhs-2402.txt item: #50 of 133 id: ijhs-2406 author: Permana, Dimas Ero; Towoliu, Benny Irwan; Lumettu, Agustinus; Mandulangi, Jufrina title: CAN HISTORICAL SITES IN MANADO BE AN EDUCATIONAL TOURIST ATTRACTION? date: 2020-08-31 words: 5781 flesch: 58 summary: Positive prevalence of the results of research on cultural historical sites in the city of Manado shows that the object received special attention by the local community used as educational tourism (Navrátil, et.al, 2010; Poria, et.al, 2009). Unique thematic needs to be explored in developing historical cultural sites, so that not only local people, but also tourists from outside. keywords: agree; answers; average; city; community; education; heritage; historical; location; manado; respondents; sites; tourism; value cache: ijhs-2406.pdf plain text: ijhs-2406.txt item: #51 of 133 id: ijhs-2456 author: Pableo, Marvin title: DOMINATED INDIVIDUALS TACTICS TO DISRUPT BEING OTHERED IN NEO-COLONIAL NOVELS OF BAUTISTA AND WA THIONGO date: 2020-03-03 words: 6095 flesch: 58 summary: Interpreting the situation, what tactic Matigari performs here is “informing” with the use of history. These are questions that I look into as I analyse everyday tactics among dominated individuals to see how practices of Othering “shape experiences of everyday life and how social actors [dominated individuals] are not passively subjected to the essentializing Othering processes” (Bendixsen, 2013, p. 120). keywords: american; everyday; individuals; magda; matigari; mike; modesto; othering; resistance; tactics; white cache: ijhs-2456.pdf plain text: ijhs-2456.txt item: #52 of 133 id: ijhs-2465 author: Nurhamidah, Idha; Purwanto, Sugeng; Rustipa, Katharina title: ECO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF BIMBOS BELALANG SONG LYRIC: A DISCOURSE PERSPECTIVE date: 2020-08-25 words: 5131 flesch: 65 summary: (2) What are the eco-psychological phenomena that can be found in the loving behavior reflected in Belalang song lyric? We downloaded Belalang song lyric from Google Search Engine and presented it a format ready for analysis. keywords: belalang; discourse; eco; life; love; lyric; mantis; song; wife cache: ijhs-2465.pdf plain text: ijhs-2465.txt item: #53 of 133 id: ijhs-2493 author: Mulatsih, Maria Vincentia Eka title: POSTHUMANISM IN TWO FANFICTION STORIES: THE CYBORG AND CYBORG date: 2020-08-31 words: 4267 flesch: 64 summary: This process is done by reading two stories for several times and underlining some parts that relate to posthumanism concept. Those differences are related to posthumanism concept. keywords: concept; cyborg; humans; posthumanism; stories; story; studies; study cache: ijhs-2493.pdf plain text: ijhs-2493.txt item: #54 of 133 id: ijhs-2627 author: Pacaol, Ninoval Flores title: NEW AGE ATHEISM MOVEMENT: A VANISHING MEDIATOR INTO A FUTURISTIC SECULAR SOCIETY date: 2020-08-24 words: 6448 flesch: 55 summary: The great awakening of new atheism movement highlights a revolutionary interest in religion and theism. Lastly, it gives a futuristic account of a secular world that is rooted on the influence of new atheism in the era. Keyword: Atheism, science, religion, secularism, vanishing mediator Introduction The new age of atheism is often conceived as an attempt to obliterate the influence and power of religions. keywords: atheism; atheists; kahambing; mediator; movement; new; religion; science; society; vanishing; world cache: ijhs-2627.pdf plain text: ijhs-2627.txt item: #55 of 133 id: ijhs-2644 author: Bautista, Dennis Moreto title: SURVIVING TYPHOON YOLANDA (HAIYAN) IN THE LENS OF COMTEAN ALTRUISM date: 2020-08-25 words: 3717 flesch: 65 summary: 41-47 International Journal of Humanity Studies http://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/IJHS Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 41 SURVIVING TYPHOON YOLANDA (HAIYAN) IN THE LENS OF COMTEAN ALTRUISM Dennis Moreto Bautista Leyte Normal University, Philippines correspondence: dennisbautista1974@gmail.com DOI: 10.24071/ijhs.v4i1.2644 Received 10 June 2020; accepted 8 August 2020 Abstract Altruism for August Comte is a belief of disinterestedness and an unselfish concern for other people. There was spontaneous inclination from these people to stand by and embrace with other victims to survive another day and eventually the succeeding days. keywords: altruism; comte; help; helping; man; people; person; survivors; typhoon; victims cache: ijhs-2644.pdf plain text: ijhs-2644.txt item: #56 of 133 id: ijhs-2652 author: Muhsyanur, Muhsyanur title: TYPES AND TRUST SYSTEMS BASED ON THE IDEOLOGY OF BUGIS COMMUNITY CULTURE ON LOCAL INTEREST VALUES IN CENNING RARA SPELLS date: 2020-08-25 words: 6077 flesch: 60 summary: As part of the Indonesian oral tradition, Bugis oral literature includes values that must be empowered and strengthened because they are part of identity and identity. (Tuloli, 1991, p. 2) explains that efforts to preserve oral literature, as cultural property, need to be carried out because the change and loss of a variety of oral literature will never stop. keywords: bugis; cenning; community; culture; data; indonesia; literature; rara; rara spells; spells; values; wisdom cache: ijhs-2652.pdf plain text: ijhs-2652.txt item: #57 of 133 id: ijhs-2680 author: Febriyanti, Irma title: UNDERLYING MASTER NARRATIVE AND COUNTER-STORIES ON SELECTED AMERICAN ONLINE NEWS date: 2020-08-31 words: 6285 flesch: 47 summary: Method This research is a qualitative study that explores the phenomenon of educational inequity of African American students through the lens of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Critical Discourse Analysis. The data from NPS Summaries Fall 2017 contextualizes the differing opportunities White and ethnic minorities student in enrolling toward prestigious school.(Newark Public Schools, 2018) Similar with the situation in Science Park High Schools, three of the most reputable higher education, Wilson Avenue, Ann Street Schools, and Lafayette Street only has the enrollment rate of 2% African American students. keywords: african; american; anderson; discourse; education; fairclough; master; narrative; newark; schools; students; study cache: ijhs-2680.pdf plain text: ijhs-2680.txt item: #58 of 133 id: ijhs-2784 author: Fauziyah, Nur Nabilah title: THE ROLE OF CULTURAL HEGEMONY IN MARIPOSA IN MAINTAINING GENDER COLOR ASSUMPTION date: 2020-09-21 words: 4717 flesch: 55 summary: In this matter, western countries that are part of the Industrial Revolution have a great impact on persuading others to assume pink color as a representation of girl and blue color as a representation of boy. In the context of hegemony, Mariposa movie is known to have a pivotal role in persuading society about the fact that the boy must be represented with blue color as a form of masculinity and girl must be represented with pink color as a form of femininity. keywords: color; gender; hegemony; mariposa; movie; pink; society; uniform cache: ijhs-2784.pdf plain text: ijhs-2784.txt item: #59 of 133 id: ijhs-2788 author: Adji, Susilawati Endah Peni title: POWER RELATIONS IN TWO CONTEMPORARY INDONESIAN NOVELS WITH POLITICAL THEMES date: 2020-08-31 words: 6787 flesch: 57 summary: Borrowing from Gramsci, Arkam is an organic intellectual, one whose knowledge enables him to convince others to oppose Indonesian hegemony and dominance. It finds that such power relations are strongly evident in both novels, particularly in their depictions of: (1) language as capital, (2) dominance and hegemony, and (3) opposition to outside dominance. keywords: 2017; anjing; bulan; dasamuka; dominance; dutch; hegemony; indonesian; javanese; lolong; novel; power; relations; society cache: ijhs-2788.pdf plain text: ijhs-2788.txt item: #60 of 133 id: ijhs-2816 author: Batubara, Muhammad Hasyimsyah title: AN ANALYSIS OF SPEECH FUNCTIONS ON THE BANKING AND DAILY NEED BILLBOARD TEXTS date: 2020-09-21 words: 5231 flesch: 66 summary: Original recipe tasty to the bone (KFC), c. Formula builds strong teeth (Formula), etc. Sentences a, b, and c show the use of statement speech function because it is the ability to claim the quality of products. The complete statement in banking commercial billboard texts is three. keywords: banking; billboard; command; daily; data; functions; need; offer; speech; statement; texts cache: ijhs-2816.pdf plain text: ijhs-2816.txt item: #61 of 133 id: ijhs-2828 author: Widyastuti, Dewi; Khin Aye, Khin; Kong, Melinda; Beasley, Carolyn; Dewi, Novita title: IDENTITIES IN EFL CREATIVE WRITING IN INDONESIA date: 2021-03-12 words: 6277 flesch: 61 summary: Exploring second language creative writing beyond Babel. Other than inserting the local language in the creative writing in English to enhance language identities, learners might also use their cultural background as the resources for writing. keywords: identities; identity; language; learners; story; student; women; writer; writing cache: ijhs-2828.pdf plain text: ijhs-2828.txt item: #62 of 133 id: ijhs-3088 author: Wardaya, Baskara T. title: ORIENTALISM AND POST-COLONIAL READING OF THE U.S. POLICY TOWARD INDONESIA DURING NIXON ADMINISTRATION date: 2021-03-12 words: 5232 flesch: 43 summary: INR report Indonesia implications of the current purge No 700122. Indonesia annual policy review and assessment. keywords: administration; document; east; hobson; indonesia; nixon; president; theory cache: ijhs-3088.pdf plain text: ijhs-3088.txt item: #63 of 133 id: ijhs-3116 author: Nurhamidah, Idha; Purwanto, Sugeng title: FOR FEAR OF ISLAMIC LOOKS: A REFLECTION OF DISPLACED “SELVES” WITHIN ISLAM date: 2021-04-01 words: 4524 flesch: 54 summary: Islamic radicalism in Indonesia: The faltering revival?. The role of Cirebon women ulama in countering religious radicalism. keywords: arabic; government; indonesia; islam; islamic; issn; march; people; radicalism; respondents cache: ijhs-3116.pdf plain text: ijhs-3116.txt item: #64 of 133 id: ijhs-3152 author: Lao, Christine Veloso title: IDEAS OF SCIENCE AND NATURE IN BIOGRAPHIES FOR FILIPINO CHILD READERS date: 2021-03-23 words: 6040 flesch: 64 summary: Science enables this human mastery over nature and wilderness, or at its least aggressive form, polices the two separate realms strictly (for example, humans are entitled to use certain caves, but leave the rest to non-human life). To downplay these issues in the lives of women scientists closes the door to questioning the status quo. keywords: bookmark; children; human; inc; nature; rodrigo; science; series; story; women; world cache: ijhs-3152.pdf plain text: ijhs-3152.txt item: #65 of 133 id: ijhs-3158 author: Dionaldo, Shara Rose Virgini Olaya; Soluta, Andrea Gomez title: EXAMINING WOMANHOOD: NARRATIVES OF WOMEN’S SUBJUGATION AND NON-SURVIVAL IN FIVE SHORT STORIES FROM ASIA date: 2021-03-24 words: 9481 flesch: 56 summary: Keywords: women subjugation, womanhood, Asian women narratives Introduction Despite women’s advancement into the public sphere, there are still many who are marginalized in today’s world brought about by the fact that societal expectations of their responsibilities as women have remained essentially the same throughout the ages (Rosaldo, 1974). Importance of marriage for Asian women in the US: An exploratory study (unpublished dissertation). keywords: asian; daughter; draupadi; giri; hsiang; husband; jashoda; life; ling; mabuti; march; mother; resilience; society; wife; women cache: ijhs-3158.pdf plain text: ijhs-3158.txt item: #66 of 133 id: ijhs-3205 author: Kafi, Lutvia Nurul; Degaf, Agwin title: EUPHEMISM AND DYSPHEMISM STRATEGIES IN DONALD TRUMP’S SPEECH AT SOTU 2020 date: 2021-03-29 words: 6971 flesch: 60 summary: As the research conducted by Zang and Lei (2019) about the use of euphemism in Donald Trump speeches from 2018 to 2019. Trump's use of euphemism expressions in his speech is divided into several functions: delivering information, quipping, exaggerating, showing respect, criticizing, avoiding words that stir up panic or anxiety, giving advice, avoiding taboo things, and showing concern or sympathy. keywords: data; donald; dysphemism; euphemism; expression; research; speech; trump; types; use; word cache: ijhs-3205.pdf plain text: ijhs-3205.txt item: #67 of 133 id: ijhs-3220 author: Herawati, Nanik; Putut Setiyadi, Dwi Bambang title: NASAL PREFIXES AS DENOMINAL VERB FORMERS IN JAVANESE LANGUAGE date: 2021-03-31 words: 4364 flesch: 77 summary: According to Nanik Herawati (2017) denominal verb is a verb from basic form gunting ‘scissors’ becomes menggunting ‘to cut with scissors’. Verb Javanese words knows two kinds of verbs, they are (1) basic verb, such as lungo ‘to go’, adus ‘to take a bath’, turu ‘to sleep’, gojek ‘to play’, adang ‘to cook rice’ (2) derivative verb, such as maku ‘to nail’, nyapu ‘to sweep’, nggunting ‘to sew’, ngecet ‘to paint’, nyemprit ‘to blow wistle’. keywords: data; denominal; form; forming; javanese; language; morphem; nasal; prefixes; research; technique; verbs; word cache: ijhs-3220.pdf plain text: ijhs-3220.txt item: #68 of 133 id: ijhs-3227 author: Fitria, Tira Nur title: ANALYSIS ON CLARITY AND CORRECTNESS OF GOOGLE TRANSLATE IN TRANSLATING AN INDONESIAN ARTICLE INTO ENGLISH date: 2021-03-31 words: 4965 flesch: 61 summary: Therefore, the researcher writes the title “Analysis of Google Translate in Translating Article from Indonesian into English: Clarity and Correctness”. For example: Indonesian article : …perlombaan bahasa Inggris yang diikuti mahasiswa sejumlah anggota English Club, … Google Translation : …English Language Competition which is participated by a number of English Club members, … The example above shows that the Indonesian article is translated into English by using Google Translate, but it is seen that there is no clarity in English translation. keywords: article; correctness; english; google; google translate; indonesian; translate; translation; word cache: ijhs-3227.pdf plain text: ijhs-3227.txt item: #69 of 133 id: ijhs-3234 author: Utami, Ika Adhitiyan; Lintangsari, Alies Poetri title: ENGLISH PHONOLOGY FOR LANGUAGE LEARNERS: EXPLORING LEARNERS’ PREFERENCES date: 2021-03-31 words: 4087 flesch: 57 summary: There also has been little study that concerns students' preferences in learning English Phonology whereas knowing students’ preferences on topics or themes used in learning materials is a good step to make better learning outcomes. The result showed phonological process pattern in English becoming the most preferred topic and theme while segmental phonology becoming the least preferred topic and theme in learning English Phonology. keywords: english; language; learning; phonology; students; study; themes; topics cache: ijhs-3234.pdf plain text: ijhs-3234.txt item: #70 of 133 id: ijhs-3239 author: Leihitu, Sharly Prisca Maria; Triprihatmini, Veronica title: A STUDY OF POLITENESS STRATEGIES USED BY ERIN GRUWELL IN FREEDOM WRITERS MOVIE date: 2021-03-31 words: 6711 flesch: 63 summary: Positive politeness strategy refers to showing emphatic with someone, commiserating with one another about common problems, admiring the other’s taste in clothes by commenting approvingly, and friendly joking. According to the result, there are 105 utterances that are categorised as positive politeness strategy. keywords: erin; face; hearer; issn; politeness; politeness strategy; record; strategies; strategy cache: ijhs-3239.pdf plain text: ijhs-3239.txt item: #71 of 133 id: ijhs-3423 author: Acampado, Arian Gula title: A PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF COMPATIBILISM FROM THE INDIGENOUS NOTION OF KAHIMTANG date: 2021-09-24 words: 7248 flesch: 67 summary: By saying that phrase, he means kahimtang sa tawo nga naa sa kalibutan (Kahimtang of the person in the world). As such freedom and determinism are put into the context of Kahimtang. keywords: belief; determinism; freedom; god; human; idea; kahimtang; latid; life; people; person; visayan cache: ijhs-3423.pdf plain text: ijhs-3423.txt item: #72 of 133 id: ijhs-3634 author: Max, Jonathan Irene Sartika Dewi; Utomo, Aries title: DISCOURSE ANALYSIS ON TAYLOR SWIFT’S YOU NEED TO CALM DOWN MUSIC VIDEO WITH SEMIOTIC APPROACH date: 2021-09-24 words: 6501 flesch: 61 summary: Abstract As a mode of expression, music video involves the process of meaning making. Keywords: discourse, music video, semiotics, connotation, denotation Introduction Launched for the first time was an ironic music video entitled Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles on MTV channel aired on 1 August 1981 in the US (Business Insider, 2015). keywords: community; connotation; denotation; discourse; lgbtq; meaning; music; music video; people; scene; swift; taylor; video cache: ijhs-3634.pdf plain text: ijhs-3634.txt item: #73 of 133 id: ijhs-3670 author: Aghayani, Behnam title: RESPECT: A SIMPLE METHOD TO AVOID PLAGIARISM IN EFL CONTEXT date: 2021-09-24 words: 3438 flesch: 55 summary: Academic plagiarism: Explanatory factors from students’ perspective. Research plagiarism and its effects. keywords: efl; journal; learners; plagiarism; research; students; writing cache: ijhs-3670.pdf plain text: ijhs-3670.txt item: #74 of 133 id: ijhs-3679 author: Sulistyawati, Elizabeth Emmanuela; Mbato, Concilianus Laos title: INDONESIAN GRADUATE STUDENTS’ ATTRIBUTIONAL BELIEFS AND METACOGNITIVE STRATEGIES IN THE ACADEMIC READING COMPREHENSION date: 2021-09-30 words: 7271 flesch: 45 summary: Applying the attribution framework, this study aimed to fill in the gap by investigating students’ attributional beliefs, metacognitive reading strategies, and the correlation between attribution and metacognitive reading strategies. Lastly, the Pearson correlation showed that there was a strong correlation (r = 0.746) between attributional beliefs and metacognitive reading strategies. keywords: attributional; beliefs; comprehension; difficulties; graduate; language; learning; reading; reading strategies; strategies; students cache: ijhs-3679.pdf plain text: ijhs-3679.txt item: #75 of 133 id: ijhs-3697 author: Dewi, Novita title: COUNTERING XENOPHOBIA AND RACISM THROUGH SHORT STORIES FOR HISTORY STUDENTS date: 2021-09-24 words: 4215 flesch: 61 summary: Therefore, analysing American short stories that can be used as learning materials in teaching American History is useful to enhance history teaching. It is this kind of critical, creative, and contextual learning of history that makes research on American short stories important. keywords: african; american; désirée; gregory; history; literature; racism; richard; september; stories; teaching cache: ijhs-3697.pdf plain text: ijhs-3697.txt item: #76 of 133 id: ijhs-3704 author: Prajnaputri, Yosephine Wastu title: REPRESENTATION OF SOCIAL ACTORS IN THE JAKARTA POST AND TEMPO ABOUT MAKASSAR CATHEDRAL CHURCH’S SUICIDE BOMBING CASE AND PEACE JOURNALISM date: 2022-03-23 words: 6100 flesch: 43 summary: This Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) study aims at discussing the representation of social actors in The Jakarta Post and Tempo online news about Makassar Cathedral church’s suicide bombing case and its correlation to the implementation of Peace Journalism principles. Keywords: CDA, peace journalism, representation of social actors, terrorism Introduction Religious radicalism which leads to current terrorist attacks suchlike the Makassar Cathedral church’s suicide bombing case has been a thorn in Indonesia as a culturally rich secular country. keywords: actors; authorities; bombing; jakarta; makassar; peace; perpetrators; post; representation; tempo cache: ijhs-3704.pdf plain text: ijhs-3704.txt item: #77 of 133 id: ijhs-3711 author: Jayantini, I Gusti Agung Sri Rwa; Sulatra, I Komang; Darso, Donatus; Suwastini, Ni Komang Arie title: TRANSLATION OF ENGLISH-INDONESIAN NOUN PHRASES: IDENTIFICATION OF LOSS, ADDITION AND SKEWING date: 2021-09-30 words: 6358 flesch: 54 summary: Findings and Discussion Of 507 data in the form of English noun phrases and their translation, a gain of information occurs in the highest percentage, i.e., 54,81% (278 data), loss of information takes 41,42% (210 data), and skewing of information takes the lowest percentage, i.e., 3,74% (19 data). Abstract This study focuses on the analysis of how information may be lost, added, and skewed in the English-Indonesian translation of noun phrases in the novel The Valley of Fear. keywords: addition; english; information; language; loss; meaning; noun; phrases; skewing; target; translation cache: ijhs-3711.pdf plain text: ijhs-3711.txt item: #78 of 133 id: ijhs-3717 author: Indriyanto, Kristiawan title: AN ECOLINGUISTICS ANALYSIS OF THE WIND GOURD OF LA’AMAOMAO date: 2021-10-01 words: 5935 flesch: 55 summary: The analysis mainly explores the love and respect toward the environment from language used to describe the environment, mainly concerns with the naming pattern of various Hawai’ian winds and place names. The positive discourse is also reflected through close emotional connection between people and place as seen through wind naming pattern and Hawai’ian place names. keywords: discourse; ecolinguistics; environment; gourd; hawai’ian; language; names; nature; people; place; wind cache: ijhs-3717.pdf plain text: ijhs-3717.txt item: #79 of 133 id: ijhs-3729 author: Wijayanti, Nurvita; Wilujeng, Panggio Restu title: KINGYAW’S RECITING POEM ON AFRO-AMERICAN ACCENT: THE WORLD-ENGLISHES MOVEMENT date: 2021-10-01 words: 4144 flesch: 64 summary: World English and World Englishes: perspectives from English language learners in Iran. The YouTube video titled “Accent” shows a performance of reciting poem titled “Accent” by King Yaw, a Ghanaian, who strongly refuses the discrimination of English accent. keywords: accent; american; english; englishes; intonation; movement; people; poem; world cache: ijhs-3729.pdf plain text: ijhs-3729.txt item: #80 of 133 id: ijhs-3768 author: Ledesma, Jan Raen Carlo Mijaro; Manalastas, Aldrin Enciso title: REINFORCING AND REPULSING THE STAGES OF LIFE’S WAY: A KIERKEGAARDIAN READING OF PHILIP ROTH’S SABBATH’S THEATER (1995) date: 2023-02-21 words: 8078 flesch: 56 summary: We look for instances in the life of Mickey Sabbath and exchanges between Sabbath and other characters in the novel that can make us validate the hallmarks of the three stages of life posited by Soren Kierkegaard. As seen as how Sabbath helped his father after his brother Morty died, his desire “to escape his mother’s tyrannical gloom and his father’s pathetic brokenness,” (Roth, 1995) and his not attending college for him to be able to go on a journey to New York along with his friend Ron Metzner escorting in an unforeseen and astonishing intermezzo of leaving the country, one can see Mickey Sabbath seeing his life as a frenzied endeavor of countering boredom and doldrums. keywords: aesthetic; drenka; existence; kierkegaard; life; mickey; mickey sabbath; novel; roth; sabbath; self; stage; theater; vol cache: ijhs-3768.pdf plain text: ijhs-3768.txt item: #81 of 133 id: ijhs-3897 author: Wu, Sufen title: AN ANALYSIS OF THE UNNARRATABLE IN FAE MYENNE NG’S BONE date: 2022-03-15 words: 5947 flesch: 69 summary: IJHS, e-ISSN 2597-4718, p-ISSN 2597-470X, Vol. 5, No. 2, March 2022, pp. 141-152 International Journal of Humanity Studies http://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/IJHS Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 141 AN ANALYSIS OF THE UNNARRATABLE IN FAE MYENNE NG’S BONE Sufen Wu Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China correspondence: 1477263803@qq.com https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.v5i2.3897 received 19 November 2021; accepted 15 March 2022 Abstract Bone, a novel written by Chinese American novelist Fae Myenne Ng, is concerned with the fictional history of a family of Chinese immigrants who live in the Chinatown of San Francisco from the 1960’s to 1990’s. Fae Myenne Ng. BOMB, 43, 8-9. Szmanko, K. (2018). keywords: american; bone; chinese; exclusion; leila; leon; ona; warhol cache: ijhs-3897.pdf plain text: ijhs-3897.txt item: #82 of 133 id: ijhs-3937 author: Mensah, Mary; Bonsu, Emmanuel Mensah title: A POSTCOLONIAL FEMINIST READING OF J. M. COETZEE’S WAITING FOR THE BARBARIANS (2000) date: 2022-10-24 words: 6446 flesch: 50 summary: Relevant to this analysis is sexual violence which revolves around the Magistrate. Thus, the objectives of this paper are to focus on the Magistrate and the Girl as symbolic and ethical tropes of vulnerability, and a redefinition of postcolonial barbarism. keywords: barbarians; coetzee; feminist; girl; joll; magistrate; silence; text; theory; violence; waiting; women cache: ijhs-3937.pdf plain text: ijhs-3937.txt item: #83 of 133 id: ijhs-3951 author: Santos, Rafael Ibe title: DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS AND PARENTS’ COMMUNICATIVE ACTS: THEIR IMPLICATIONS ON MODELS OF CHILD’S USE OF LANGUAGE date: 2022-05-01 words: 9701 flesch: 58 summary: This technique found in the Filipino boy appears to reflect the diversionary function of child language as posited by Canadian psycholinguist Frank Smith (Thwaite, 2019). Parenting behavior and child language: A meta- analysis. keywords: boy; child; children; development; filipino; function; halliday; language; language use; march; models; mother; parents; use; video cache: ijhs-3951.pdf plain text: ijhs-3951.txt item: #84 of 133 id: ijhs-3978 author: Ningtyas, Angelica Raras Anindiati; Susilastuti, Dewi H. title: BEYOND THE PUBLIC HEALTH NARRATIVE: ABSTINENCE-ONLY EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES date: 2022-05-01 words: 6003 flesch: 48 summary: To accomplish the mission, Family Research Council and Family Policy Alliance promote abstinence-only education and oppose comprehensive sex education, arguing that comprehensive sex education holds liberal values that threaten the sanctity of the heterosexual relationship. The Family Policy Alliances perceives comprehensive sex education as synonymous with public school's support for education which promotes the early engagement of sexual behavior (Family Policy Alliance, 2020). keywords: alliance; council; education; family; family policy; family research; policy alliance; research council; sex; sex education; sexuality cache: ijhs-3978.pdf plain text: ijhs-3978.txt item: #85 of 133 id: ijhs-4037 author: Ghaisani, Marinda P.D.; Susilastuti, Dewi H. title: BREASTFEEDING IN PUBLIC: THE INTERSECTION OF BIOLOGY AND SEXUALITY date: 2022-08-12 words: 5041 flesch: 50 summary: Breastfeeding mothers think a lot about how people react to them in public. Breastfeeding is encouraged by health practitioners and organizations (United Nations Children’s Fund, 2018). keywords: article; breastfeeding; breasts; church; mother; place; public; september; society; women cache: ijhs-4037.pdf plain text: ijhs-4037.txt item: #86 of 133 id: ijhs-4202 author: Acha, Walter Abo title: AN ECOCRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF ANTHROPOCENTRISM IN THE CAMEROONIAN PRESS date: 2022-03-15 words: 9687 flesch: 44 summary: Lechevrel (2009) describes the pursuance of Fairclough’s (ibid) critical approach to investigate hidden ideologies of dominance in environmental discourse as the “Eco-critical Discourse Analysis” model (p. 8). The application of the CDA to environmental discourse is in prompt response to Singer’s (1990) caution that “the fundamental objections to racism […] apply equally to speciesism” (p. 6). keywords: 470x; analysis; cameroon; cameroonian; discourse; environment; exploitation; forest; human; ijhs; language; march; media; nature; stibbe; use; vol cache: ijhs-4202.pdf plain text: ijhs-4202.txt item: #87 of 133 id: ijhs-4304 author: Suprihono, Arif Eko title: SAVING “JOGED MATARAM” VIA YOUTUBE: PRESERVATION AND DISSEMINATION OF LOCAL CULTURE IN THE DIGITAL AGE date: 2022-03-22 words: 3649 flesch: 54 summary: The application of Joged Mataram is wide open not only for classical Yogyakarta dance performers, but to the masses, for instance by way of flash mob dance. Third, the Yogyakarta palace becomes the guardian agency of dance traditions and performing dance activities in a broader sense. keywords: community; dance; joged; mataram; media; palace; preservation; screen; uploads; yogyakarta; youtube cache: ijhs-4304.pdf plain text: ijhs-4304.txt item: #88 of 133 id: ijhs-4362 author: Nahak, Yulius; Budiraharjo, Markus title: ON INVESTIGATING THE SYMBOLIC POWER OF EDUCATIONAL ENTERPRISES IN NTT PROVINCE: A LITERATURE REVIEW date: 2022-03-17 words: 8506 flesch: 56 summary: The findings indicated that teaching strategies and material innovations were the most often researched topics (41 articles), followed by variables affecting English language learning (14 articles), perceptions of English learning-teaching (5 articles), and teaching competences (4 articles). The researchers reviewed all relevant articles on the context of English language learning and teaching reality in the East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Province. keywords: articles; education; english; english language; international; journal; knowledge; kupang; language; learning; march; ntt; power; research; students; study; teachers; teaching cache: ijhs-4362.pdf plain text: ijhs-4362.txt item: #89 of 133 id: ijhs-4392 author: Abiera, Allan; Mukherjee, Prakriti; Kahambing, Jan Gresil title: THINKING WITH ROY AND ŽIŽEK ON THE FREEDOM OF A FORCED COVID-19 ‘NEW NORMAL’ date: 2022-03-18 words: 6601 flesch: 65 summary: Arundhati Roy in her latest work, AZADI, says that “…as the Covid-19 pandemic burns through us, our world is passing through a portal […] We may not always have a choice—but not thinking about it will not be an option” (Roy, 2020; see also Webster & Neal, 2021). Roy recollects from previous essays in My Seditious Heart that thinking out of love is a necessary path to take because of the stakes at hand so not thinking is not an option. keywords: caste; covid-19; freedom; health; journal; kahambing; new; normal; pandemic; roy; thinking; žižek cache: ijhs-4392.pdf plain text: ijhs-4392.txt item: #90 of 133 id: ijhs-4411 author: Subandowo, Dedy title: A DETAILED OVERVIEW ON SOCIOLINGUISTIC COMPETENCE IN PEDAGOGICAL APPLICATIONS date: 2022-05-02 words: 3818 flesch: 39 summary: IJHS, e-ISSN 2597-4718, p-ISSN 2597-470X, Vol. 5, No. 2, March 2022, pp. 237-245 International Journal of Humanity Studies http://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/IJHS Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 237 A DETAILED OVERVIEW ON SOCIOLINGUISTIC COMPETENCE IN PEDAGOGICAL APPLICATIONS Dedy Subandowo Pázmány Péter Catholic University correspondence: subandowo.dedy@hallgato.ppke.hu https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.v5i2.4411 received 24 February 2022; accepted 30 April 2022 Following the discussion, there is an overview of sociolinguistic competence. keywords: communication; competence; context; forms; language; sociolinguistics; teaching; use cache: ijhs-4411.pdf plain text: ijhs-4411.txt item: #91 of 133 id: ijhs-4426 author: Sunarto, Emanuel title: THE FACE BEHIND THE ZOOM: WHAT MATTERS? date: 2022-08-25 words: 4690 flesch: 60 summary: The survey consists of sixteen statements, the first five (1-5) statements of which address their (dis)agreement to the choice of being on/off video Zoom as a means of showing/representing their face. The students’ strategies in online learning interaction: Exploring politeness in Zoom class during Covid- 19 pandemic. keywords: cam; classes; face; mode; students; video; video mode; zoom; zoomed cache: ijhs-4426.pdf plain text: ijhs-4426.txt item: #92 of 133 id: ijhs-4445 author: Matin, Alireza Azeri title: IRANIAN YOUTH’S IDENTITY POLITICS: COSMOPOLITAN ASPIRATIONS, SELF-REPROACH AND LIVED EXPERIENCES OF BELONGINGNESS TO THE NATION date: 2022-08-15 words: 8918 flesch: 52 summary: Here, ‘identity politics’ follows Lawler’s (2015) expanded definition of the term, focusing more on banal and everyday form of identity-making that produces and reproduces (sub)national identities (Billig, 1995) in the context of ‘others’ who are seen to stand outside such identities. IJHS, e-ISSN 2597-4718, p-ISSN 2597-470X, Vol. 6, No. 1, September 2022, pp. 12-29 16 Moreover, Identity politics has been conceptualised as “contestations of theory and interpretation about particular identity groups and in opposition to the dominant or majority population” with the aim of exploring the “discursive dependence on the ever-evolving constructions” discrete categories of identity (Fraser-Burgess, 2018). keywords: 470x; group; identity; iran; iranian; media; participants; people; politics; self; september; vol; way; youth cache: ijhs-4445.pdf plain text: ijhs-4445.txt item: #93 of 133 id: ijhs-4517 author: Wu, Sufen title: SEPARATENESS AND CONNECTEDNESS: A STUDY OF WAR NARRATIVE IN VAN BOOY’S THE ILLUSION OF SEPARATENESS date: 2022-08-15 words: 5585 flesch: 66 summary: Through the two main lines of John and Mr. Hugo, Van Booy connects scattered characters, creating an intertwined elliptical character relationship diagram, so as to maximize the separateness and connectedness of the war. In this episode, Van Booy secretly arranges a coincidence: in reality, Mr. Hugo is a Nazi party, adhering to separating Jews from other races. keywords: booy; hugo; illusion; john; narrative; separateness; van; war cache: ijhs-4517.pdf plain text: ijhs-4517.txt item: #94 of 133 id: ijhs-4522 author: Ntamwana, Simon title: PERCEPTION OF ISLAMIC CULTURAL POLICY IN BURUNDI date: 2022-05-24 words: 6753 flesch: 50 summary: In other words, in Islamic cultural policy, Islam plays an agent role in the promotion of cultural policy whereby the Islamic consciousness is envisioned. In addition, religious cultural policy should be integrated in the broader area of cultural policy by involving arts and cultural contents in the context of Islam in Burundi. keywords: burundi; cultural; culture; disagree; government; islamic; muslims; perception; policy; religion; respondents; schools cache: ijhs-4522.pdf plain text: ijhs-4522.txt item: #95 of 133 id: ijhs-4714 author: Stober, Emmanuel Olusegun title: THE ROLE OF MONEY IN THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS date: 2023-02-02 words: 4249 flesch: 63 summary: To understand the idea of happiness and therefore alleviate suffering, neuroscientists, and psychologists have started to investigate the brain states associated with happiness components and to consider the relation to well-being. Many universities including the Ivy League and the University of Cambridge now have institutes dedicated to happiness research (Bennett Institute for Public Policy, 2023; Center for Sustainable Development, 2023; Emirates Center for Happiness Research, 2023; The Greater Good Science Center, 2023). keywords: diener; education; happiness; income; life; march; money; people; satisfaction cache: ijhs-4714.pdf plain text: ijhs-4714.txt item: #96 of 133 id: ijhs-4735 author: Bramantoko, Beda; Ardi, Priyatno title: CODE-SWITCHING IN MULTILINGUAL ROVING PEOPLE’S CONVERSATIONS date: 2023-02-02 words: 7376 flesch: 74 summary: Types of code switching used by Rangga in 99 cahaya di langit eropa movie (Undergraduate thesis). Furthermore, Rahardi (2015) considers code-switching as a switch between language codes. keywords: aku; bahasa; code; english; example; german; language; multilingual; people; sentence; speakers; switching; topic; use; yang cache: ijhs-4735.pdf plain text: ijhs-4735.txt item: #97 of 133 id: ijhs-4758 author: Nurislaminingsih, Rizki; Laksono, Arido; Yudha, Eka Purna title: SUNDANESE INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN SINDANG BARANG CULTURAL VILLAGE – BOGOR date: 2022-10-21 words: 7007 flesch: 63 summary: The palace for Dewi Kentring Manik Mayang Sunda (one of the wives of Prabu Siliwangi or King Padjadjaran) was built on Sindang Barang land. This is useful for preserving customs so that people can continue to live the Sundanese way (using indigenous knowledge and sticking to local wisdom) even though they live in the modern era. keywords: abah; barang; batik; cultural; food; journal; knowledge; land; leaves; people; research; rice; sindang; sundanese; ukat; village cache: ijhs-4758.pdf plain text: ijhs-4758.txt item: #98 of 133 id: ijhs-4930 author: Brameswari, Catharina title: BLURRING THE BOUNDARIES: THE EAST-WEST PREDICAMENT IN PAMUK’S A STRANGENESS IN MY MIND date: 2023-02-22 words: 5919 flesch: 61 summary: Through Mevlut—the main character in A Strangeness in My Mind—Pamuk wants to criticise the conservatives who insist that Turkey should live under another identity. In order to highlight the relationship between Mevlut and İstanbul, the researchers also employed Pamuk’s non-fictions: İstanbul (2006) and Other Colours (2008). keywords: city; identity; i̇stanbul; mevlut; mind; novel; pamuk; strangeness; turkey cache: ijhs-4930.pdf plain text: ijhs-4930.txt item: #99 of 133 id: ijhs-5052 author: Debbyanti, Lia Erisca; Subekti, Adaninggar Septi title: GOOGLE CLASSROOM IN INDONESIAN EFL CLASSES: VOICES FROM HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS AND STUDENTS date: 2022-10-24 words: 6440 flesch: 61 summary: Abstract The study was conducted to investigate the extent to which Google Classroom (GC) was used in English as Foreign Language (EFL) instruction at the high school level as well as English teachers' and students' views on the use of GC for the instruction. Keywords: EFL classes, Google Classroom, thematic analysis Introduction Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many schools employed Learning Management Systems (LMSs) to facilitate online learning, Google Classroom (GC) being one of them. keywords: classroom; english; google; google classroom; learning; students; study; teachers; use cache: ijhs-5052.pdf plain text: ijhs-5052.txt item: #100 of 133 id: ijhs-5147 author: Isodarus, Praptomo Baryadi title: USE OF THE WORD ‘ANAK’ (CHILD) IN INDONESIAN FROM ECOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE date: 2022-10-21 words: 5038 flesch: 60 summary: For example, the word ‘anak’ joins the word ‘kandung’ (biological) to form ‘anak kandung’ (biological child), the word ‘anak’ joins the phrase ‘sekolah dasar’ (elementary school) to form ‘anak sekolah dasar’ (elementary school pupil/student), the word ‘anak’ joins the word ‘ayam’ (chicken) to form ‘anak ayam’ (chick), the word ‘anak’ joins the word ‘sungai’ (river) to form ‘anak sungai’ (tributary). For example, the word ‘anak’ in ‘anak kandung’ (biological child) has a relationship with the family environment, the word ‘anak’ in ‘anak sekolah dasar’ (elementary school pupil/student) has a relationship with the educational environment, the word ‘anak’ in ‘anak ayam’ (chick) has a relationship with the animal environment, and the word ‘anak’ in ‘anak sungai’ (tributary) has a relationship with the natural environment. keywords: anak; child; combination; compound; data; environment; indonesian; language; relationship; word cache: ijhs-5147.pdf plain text: ijhs-5147.txt item: #101 of 133 id: ijhs-5155 author: Indriyanto, Kristiawan title: DECONSTRUCTING PARADISE: WE NARRATION AS COLLECTIVE INDIGENOUS VOICE IN “THIS IS PARADISE” date: 2022-11-15 words: 6726 flesch: 46 summary: An attempt to define what constitutes Hawai’ian literature comes from Ho’omanawanui’s argumentation which summarizes this example of indigenous fictions as, “the writing produced by Kanaka Maoli which references Hawai’i or Hawai’ian culture and asserts their identity as indigenous Pacific people seeking self-determination and political independence. Lui argues that the author writing about Hawai’i from a visitor’s perspective is unable to represent the authentic understanding of Hawai’ian culture, and historical and ethnic heritage. keywords: hawai’i; hawai’ian; industry; kahakauwila; literature; narration; narrative; native; paradise; people; perspective; tourist; women cache: ijhs-5155.pdf plain text: ijhs-5155.txt item: #102 of 133 id: ijhs-5197 author: Adhitya, Galant Nanta; Hapsari, Apriliana title: AMERICAN DREAM IN THE EYE OF ASIAN IMMIGRANTS: A GENETIC STRUCTURALISM ANALYSIS OF KEVIN KWAN’S RICH PEOPLE PROBLEMS date: 2022-10-26 words: 8134 flesch: 58 summary: Analisis terjemahan tuturan asertif yang merepresentasikan strategi kesantunan bald on record pada novel rich people problems karya Kevin Kwan. Rich People Problems is written by Kevin Kwan, who was born in Singapore in 1974. keywords: 470x; american; asian; author; characters; chinese; class; dream; family; goldmann; ijhs; kwan; literature; novel; september; structure; vol; work cache: ijhs-5197.pdf plain text: ijhs-5197.txt item: #103 of 133 id: ijhs-5216 author: Riadil, Ikrar Genidal; Dilts, Nattakan title: ENVISAGING CODE-MIXING AND CODE-SWITCHING IN ENGLISH CONVERSATION AMONG THAI STUDENTS: BREACHING THE MOTIVES FROM SOCIOLINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVES date: 2022-10-26 words: 6952 flesch: 59 summary: The researchers analyzing the reason or motivation of students English Department, Tidar University in Indonesia and International Business China, Prince of Songkla University in Thailand used an interview technique consist four questions for them. Code switching and code mixing in teaching learning process. keywords: code; english; indonesian; insertion; language; mixing; student; switching; thailand; university; use cache: ijhs-5216.pdf plain text: ijhs-5216.txt item: #104 of 133 id: ijhs-5295 author: Adamu, Rashida Oyoru title: WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN NIGERIAN POLITICS: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS TO NIGERIAN DEMOCRACY date: 2023-03-02 words: 7156 flesch: 47 summary: Number of women in elected positions from 1999-2019 Seats available 1999 2003 2007 2011 2015 2019 Office Women women Women women women Women President 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vice president 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Senate 109 3 4 9 7 7 7 House of Rep. 360 12 23 27 26 20 11 Governor 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 301-314 307 35 percent affirmative action of women participation in government Nigeria is a complex state, in contrast to other nations where things are often not done well. keywords: gender; leadership; march; nigeria; office; participation; politics; positions; public; representation; social; women cache: ijhs-5295.pdf plain text: ijhs-5295.txt item: #105 of 133 id: ijhs-5382 author: Nurdiansyah, Hendra; Almubaroq, Hikmat Zakky; Risdhianto, Agung; Mualim, Much title: EVALUATION OF THE SPREAD OF RADICALISM, EXTREMISM, AND TERRORISM IN INDONESIA'S DEFENSE USING AGENT-BASED SIMULATIONS date: 2023-02-22 words: 4726 flesch: 42 summary: In addition, extremist agents may have immunity from exposure to RET spread. Flowchart simulation spread of RET Start Defines the Parameters Count Agent Normal Characteristic Capacity Program Distance Level Simulation Agent not infected Set Agent as Infected? keywords: addition; agent; defense; extremism; indonesia; march; radicalism; ret; simulation; spread; terrorism cache: ijhs-5382.pdf plain text: ijhs-5382.txt item: #106 of 133 id: ijhs-5426 author: Amamio, Regie Panadero title: SHE THINKS, HE SAYS: THE VOICE OF THE OTHER IN NOBEL LAUREATES’ GENDERED LITERATURE date: 2023-03-01 words: 7787 flesch: 60 summary: They fear male writers will perpetuate stereotypes, offer up straw men or rather straw women, so that the patriarchal side can have the last word, or at best, steal insights from women writers who deserve the chance to express themselves. Likewise, this kind of women representation coming from a male perspective creates friction between the narrator and the arm (whom he treats as the entire woman character and whom her perspective he also represents). keywords: arm; character; female; gender; jose; language; male; men; narrator; perspective; story; woman cache: ijhs-5426.pdf plain text: ijhs-5426.txt item: #107 of 133 id: ijhs-5519 author: Marpaung, Magdalena Br title: MAN AND WOMAN IDENTITY IN DALIHAN NA TOLU date: 2023-02-28 words: 5382 flesch: 57 summary: To define the truth of the phenomenon this study analysed the ideology of Toba Batak; dalihan na tolu which is composed by (1) somba marhula-hula, (2) elek marboru, and (3) manat mardongan tubu by analysing the syntactic and semantic structure of it and adapted the ecolinguistic approach to defined man and woman identity by Arran Stibbe. Abstract This research derived from the phenomenon that men of Toba Batak must be respected more and are treated differently from women. keywords: analysis; batak; community; dalihan; dalihan na; ecology; hula; language; na tolu; toba; tolu cache: ijhs-5519.pdf plain text: ijhs-5519.txt item: #108 of 133 id: ijhs-5702 author: Ntamwana, Simon title: MEN’S SEXUAL TRAUMA RESISTANCE IN BLACK AMERICAN FOLKLORE: A POSTCOLONIAL CRITICISM OF NEGRO “WOMAN TALES” date: 2023-03-01 words: 6689 flesch: 55 summary: Adultery among black American women was a common phenomenon. During slavery, black American women were the sexual property of the white master, his sons, and his overseer. keywords: african; american; black; folklore; folktales; husband; masculinity; men; performance; resistance; tales; trauma; woman cache: ijhs-5702.pdf plain text: ijhs-5702.txt item: #109 of 133 id: ijhs-5774 author: Indriyanto, Kristiawan; Darmawan, Ruly Indra; Chandra, Tan Michael title: CHARTING THE STAGES OF ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY : ECOLOGICAL READING OF JAMES MICHENER’S HAWAI’I date: 2023-02-28 words: 6576 flesch: 45 summary: The following passage posits Worster’s idea of positioning nature as an active agent with an undeniable impact in shaping human history. Environmental history emphasizes the role of non-human factors in history, as a recognition that human beings are positioned as one component of the natural environment. keywords: environment; hawai’i; hawai’ian; history; human; land; michener; nature; non; people; settlers; world cache: ijhs-5774.pdf plain text: ijhs-5774.txt item: #110 of 133 id: ijhs-5894 author: Widiatmika, Putu Wahyu; Bagus Made Ari Segara, Ida; Netra, I Made title: ON THE EXAMINATION OF BALINESE CULTURES UPON ANIMAL AND PLANT LEXICONS IN BALINESE SONGS: AN ECO-LINGUISTICS STUDY date: 2023-03-02 words: 5796 flesch: 62 summary: Balinese songs are products of the cognitive ability of Balinese people. In this dimension, this study tried to provide an analysis of how the lexicons of animals and plants in Balinese songs organize the way Balinese people treat the environment and others. keywords: animal; balinese; culture; dimension; environment; language; lexicons; linguistics; lotus; people; plant; songs; study; use; white cache: ijhs-5894.pdf plain text: ijhs-5894.txt item: #111 of 133 id: ijhs-664 author: Astuti, Sri; Taum, Yoseph Yapi title: WHEN THE EARTH CONQUERS THE HEAVEN: A STUDY OF NARRATOLOGY ON KANA INAI ABANG NGUAK IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF A. J. GREIMAS date: 2017-12-02 words: 7850 flesch: 74 summary: In kana Inai Abang Nguak, the ancestor of human beings bequeath order and harmony in the tribe customs. Kana Inai Abang Nguak has a generic structure that is followed tightly and systematically. keywords: abang; dayak; desa; earth; heaven; inai; kana; keliang; kumang; nirvana; people; society; story; structure cache: ijhs-664.pdf plain text: ijhs-664.txt item: #112 of 133 id: ijhs-668 author: Woodrich, Christopher Allen title: NEGOTIATING THE PATH OF FAME: TRADITION AND MODERNITY IN THE PUBLIC PERSONA OF ROEKIAH (19171945) date: 2017-09-14 words: 6206 flesch: 54 summary: Miss Roekiah: Artis telada. Miss Roekiah: Perintis bintang film Indonesia. keywords: characters; cinema; film; husband; indies; kartolo; modernity; persona; public; roekiah; stage; tradition; women cache: ijhs-668.pdf plain text: ijhs-668.txt item: #113 of 133 id: ijhs-669 author: Frolova, Marina title: THE SEA, THE VOLCANO, AND THE TIGER: SOME ANIMISTIC SYMBOLS IN ORAL TRADITION AND MODERN INDONESIAN LITERATURE date: 2017-09-14 words: 4298 flesch: 63 summary: Keywords: animistic symbols, Malay and Javanese basic archetypes and tradition, modern Indonesian literature. This warning of Eka Kurniawan is a masterpiece of new Indonesian literature, undoubtedly. keywords: images; indonesian; javanese; kidul; literature; malay; novel; nyai; sardjono; sea; tiger; tradition cache: ijhs-669.pdf plain text: ijhs-669.txt item: #114 of 133 id: ijhs-670 author: Kristianto, Ignatius Indra title: MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION AS SEEN IN FORREST CARTERS THE EDUCATION OF LITTLE TREE date: 2017-09-14 words: 5088 flesch: 58 summary: Abstract This paper’s primary purpose is to examine the concept and the impact of multicultural education that is seen in The Education of Little Tree. Based on the analysis, it can be concluded that the concept of multicultural education that is seen in the The Education of Little Tree is similar to the concept that is promoted by the experts of multicultural education. keywords: americans; cherokee; concept; culture; education; knowledge; society; tree cache: ijhs-670.pdf plain text: ijhs-670.txt item: #115 of 133 id: ijhs-671 author: Kurniawan, Hendra title: POTEHI IN NEW ORDERS RESTRAINT: THE LOST OF INHERITOR GENERATION OF CHINESE WAYANG CULTURE date: 2017-09-14 words: 4648 flesch: 60 summary: Before the New Order period, wayang potehi show was very close to the society especially in Java. As time goes by, wayang potehi shows was no longer referred to Peking opera arts. keywords: art; chinese; culture; dalang; generation; indonesia; java; order; potehi; puppet; time; wayang; wayang potehi cache: ijhs-671.pdf plain text: ijhs-671.txt item: #116 of 133 id: ijhs-672 author: Harendita, Monica Ella title: MAKING PEACE AMONG CONFLICTING IDENTITIES: AN AUTOETHNOGRAPHY date: 2017-09-14 words: 3577 flesch: 60 summary: As a poststructuralist, he emphasises that cultural identity is attached to histories and undergoes constant transformation, which strengthens his view of the fluidity of identity. In Cultural Identity and Diaspora, Hall (1993) challenges the view seeing cultural identity as ‘oneness’ and unchanging. keywords: culture; identity; javanese; language; meanings cache: ijhs-672.pdf plain text: ijhs-672.txt item: #117 of 133 id: ijhs-673 author: Prabandari, Carla Sih title: CURRENT TREND IN NAMING BABIES IN JAVANESE COMMUNITY date: 2017-09-14 words: 4036 flesch: 69 summary: Categorization of Names Actually, we can categorize Javanese baby names into four groups. This categorization is not the standard one but it can show that there are different types of baby names in Javanese community. keywords: babies; baby; identity; javanese; names; naming; people; system cache: ijhs-673.pdf plain text: ijhs-673.txt item: #118 of 133 id: ijhs-674 author: Isodarus, Praptomo Baryadi title: IDIOMS CONTAINING THE WORD HATI AND TRANSITIVE VERBS IN INDONESIAN LANGUAGE date: 2017-09-14 words: 5419 flesch: 68 summary: Idiom which comes in a form of a mailto:praptomo@usd.ac.id IJHS, e-ISSN 2597-4718, p-ISSN 2597-470X, Vol. 1, No. 1, September 2017, pp. 71-83 72 phrase is dari hati ke hati or ‘talking heart to heart’ (Chaer 1984: 53). The word burung (bird) in kabar burung (rumors) (Chaer 1984:82), plural patah hati (broken-hearted) (Chaer, 1984, p.134), phrase dari hati ke hati or ‘talking directly heart to heart’ (Chaer, 1984, p.53), clause membakar hati (to burn the heart) ‘to cause somebody jealous’ (Chaer, 1984, p.25), and sentence terbuka hatinya (to open the heart) or ‘realizing something’ were included as idioms because the meaning cannot be predicted from its lexical or grammatical units. keywords: atau; bahasa; chaer; example; feeling; form; hati; heart; idioms; indonesia; language; meaning; verb; word; word hati cache: ijhs-674.pdf plain text: ijhs-674.txt item: #119 of 133 id: ijhs-677 author: Rahardi, R Kunjana title: PRAGMATIC PHENOMENA CONSTELLATION IN SPECIFIC CULTURE DIMENSION LANGUAGE STUDY date: 2017-09-14 words: 4476 flesch: 61 summary: The distributional analysis method was used to describe the linguistic dimensions of language studies in the specific culture perspective. The findings of language studies pragmatically on a certain specific culture basis must be communicated to the public so that this linguistic phenomenon is increasingly understood by the public. keywords: face; impoliteness; language; phenomenon; pragmatics; speech; studies; study cache: ijhs-677.pdf plain text: ijhs-677.txt item: #120 of 133 id: ijhs-679 author: Yuniarto, Hendy title: PROMOTING INDONESIAN TOURISM TO CHINESE TOURISTS THROUGH JOURNALISM STRATEGIES IN WECHAT date: 2017-09-14 words: 3924 flesch: 59 summary: Besides Bali, many tourism destinations should be promoted to attract Chinese tourists. The main objective in travel journalism is to describe and inform the public about tourism destinations in an interesting way and cling on the journalistic principles. keywords: chinese; destinations; information; journalism; news; tourism; tourists; travel; wechat cache: ijhs-679.pdf plain text: ijhs-679.txt item: #121 of 133 id: ijhs-680 author: Kharismawan, Paulus Yanuar title: THE TYPES AND THE FUNCTIONS OF THE FILLERS USED IN BARACK OBAMAS SPEECHES date: 2017-09-14 words: 4663 flesch: 72 summary: In this study, the researcher classifies the fillers into three types which are asilent pause filler, an unlexicalized filler, and a lexicalized filler. Dlugan (2011) claims that filler words can weaken our credibility and can indicate that we are lack of preparation. keywords: fillers; functions; pauses; speaker; study; types cache: ijhs-680.pdf plain text: ijhs-680.txt item: #122 of 133 id: ijhs-681 author: Charina, Intan Nur title: LEXICAL AND SYNTACTIC AMBIGUITY IN HUMOR date: 2017-09-14 words: 5460 flesch: 49 summary: The study attempts to explore ambiguity of sentence meanings and the interpretation of meanings in puns and humors. Findings and Discussion The collected data were analyzed; the data findings involved the classification of ambiguity and the analysis of meaning interpretations. keywords: ambiguity; http://www.fun-with-words.com/ambiguous_headlines.html; humor; interpretation; meaning; sentence; syntactic; word cache: ijhs-681.pdf plain text: ijhs-681.txt item: #123 of 133 id: ijhs-682 author: Dewi, Novita title: BOOK REVIEW: BEYOND BORDERS: NOTES ON THE COLONIAL AND POST-COLONIAL DYNAMICS IN THE AMERICAS, EUROPE AND INDONESIA date: 2017-09-14 words: 970 flesch: 54 summary: IJHS, e-ISSN 2597-4718, p-ISSN 2597-470X, Vol. 1, No. 1, September 2017, pp. 132-133 International Journal of Humanity Studies http://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/IJHS Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 132 BOOK REVIEW Title : Beyond Borders: Notes on the Colonial and Post-colonial Dynamics in the Americas, Europe and Indonesia ISBN : 978-602-6369-66-6 Author : Baskara T. Wardaya, S.J. Publisher : Yogyakarta, Sanata Dharma University Press, 2017 Page : 230 pages Novita Dewi Graduate Program of English Language Studies Sanata Dharma University novitadewi@usd.ac.id DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2017.010114 received 19 June 2017; revised 10 July 2017; accepted 5 August 2017 Beyond Border is an inside look of what people across the globe have done for a long time. This book is an excellent resource to students of American History, specifically, and history enthusiasts in general, to say nothing of those interested in (post)coloniality. mailto:novitadewi@usd.ac.id IJHS, e-ISSN 2597-4718, p-ISSN 2597-470X, Vol. 1, No. 1, September 2017, pp. keywords: book; history; university cache: ijhs-682.pdf plain text: ijhs-682.txt item: #124 of 133 id: ijhs-683 author: Pasaribu, Truly Almendo title: GENDER DIFFERENCES AND THE USE OF METADISCOURSE MARKERS IN WRITING ESSAYS date: 2017-09-14 words: 3982 flesch: 60 summary: Furthermore, although male students employed more interactional markers, female students used more markers in interactional sub-categories except self-mentions. 93-102 94 (Shirzad & Jamali, 2013; Waskita 2008), Matei (2011) suggested that women had the tendency to use more discourse markers in spoken communication. keywords: hyland; markers; metadiscourse; students; use; writers cache: ijhs-683.pdf plain text: ijhs-683.txt item: #125 of 133 id: ijhs-684 author: Chandra, Diana; Yulia, Made Frida title: NICKI MINAJS COMMENTS IN AMERICAN IDOL SEASON 12: AN ANALYSIS OF WOMENS LANGUAGE FEATURES date: 2018-03-08 words: 3984 flesch: 67 summary: The Biography of Nicki Minaj Based on the book entitled Nicki Minaj Biography (2012), Onika Tanya Maraj, henceforth known as Nicky Minaj, was born to father, Omar Maraj and mother, Carol Maraj, who were of Afro and Indo-Trinidadian descent. Nicki Minaj biography: More than a rap artist [Electronic version]. keywords: features; language; minaj; nicki; video; women cache: ijhs-684.pdf plain text: ijhs-684.txt item: #126 of 133 id: ijhs-686 author: Yuniawan, Tommi title: ECOLINGUISTIC STUDY OF CONSERVATION NEWS TEXTS IN INDONESIAN MASS MEDIA date: 2018-03-15 words: 7899 flesch: 47 summary: Therefore, the study of conservation news texts on the one hand becomes an opportunity to interdisciplinary language study and on the other hand can add to the understanding that news is a complex structure of language, thought, action, and social construction. In addition, conservation news texts are related to the relationship between language and the environment. keywords: 470x; abiotic; conservation; conservation news; dan; data; ecolinguistics; environment; form; ijhs; indonesian; language; march; mass; media; method; news; news text; noun; phrase; research; semarang; study; text; unnes; vol cache: ijhs-686.pdf plain text: ijhs-686.txt item: #127 of 133 id: ijhs-705 author: Mutiara, Rika title: HOW HELPFUL THE WRITERS ARE: A CORPUS-ASSISTED DISCOURSE STUDY OF ONLINE REVIEWS OF TOURIST ATTRACTIONS date: 2018-03-15 words: 5214 flesch: 70 summary: Abstract The use of corpus methods that combines both quantitative and qualitative aspects has benefited the field of discourse analysis. This study deals with discourse analysis of online reviews. keywords: adjectives; analysis; corpus; discourse; examples; keywords; readers; study; writers cache: ijhs-705.pdf plain text: ijhs-705.txt item: #128 of 133 id: ijhs-763 author: SN, Nasrul title: THE FUNCTIONS OF METAPHOR IN THE LYRICS OF RAYOLAS SONG date: 2018-09-17 words: 3938 flesch: 69 summary: The theory used in this research is the theory of metaphor which is initiatived by Lakoff and Johnson (1980) as well as the theory of metaphor functions according to Stefanowitsch (2005). Keywords: metaphor, metaphor functions, folk songs, Rayola, Minangkabau Introduction Discussion of the song can not be separated from the use of language in the lyrics. keywords: example; function; language; love; lyrics; metaphor; rayola; song cache: ijhs-763.pdf plain text: ijhs-763.txt item: #129 of 133 id: ijhs-785 author: Rachmah, Khoirur title: THE SOURCE DOMAIN OF JAVANESE WOMEN BODY SHAPE IN KYAI SESTRADILARAS MANUSCRIPT date: 2018-03-15 words: 4729 flesch: 70 summary: The metaphors in this example belong to plant metaphor source domain. Based on the background of problems, the problem studied in this research is the process of forming metaphor in the manuscript of Kyai Sestradiaras which builds description of Javanese women body shape. keywords: beauty; characteristics; domain; face; javanese; kyai; manuscript; metaphor; shape; simile; skin; source; woman cache: ijhs-785.pdf plain text: ijhs-785.txt item: #130 of 133 id: ijhs-841 author: Krissandi, Apri Damai Sagita title: NEWSPAPER "KOMPAS" IN INDONESIAN POLITICAL CONSTELLATION (1960-1980) date: 2018-03-15 words: 7336 flesch: 58 summary: Abstract This study aims to describe the situation experienced by Kompas newspaper in the context of Indonesian politics from 1960 to 1980. The researcher analyzed the 15 editorials of Kompas newspaper, between 1966 and 1974. keywords: government; ideology; january; kompas; malari; march; newspaper; order; people; power; president; press; public; social; state cache: ijhs-841.pdf plain text: ijhs-841.txt item: #131 of 133 id: ijhs-883 author: Mulyono, Tri title: THE LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF INDONESIAN CHILDREN POETRY date: 2018-03-15 words: 3791 flesch: 71 summary: Even though there are a lot of children poetries written by child poets nowadays, but still the research in children poetry is still low. It is quite disappointing that Indonesian children literatures have been written a lot nowadays, not to mention children poetry. keywords: children; form; kau; language; meaning; poetries; poetry; study; use; word; years cache: ijhs-883.pdf plain text: ijhs-883.txt item: #132 of 133 id: ijhs-978 author: Brigida, Intan Printina title: THE TRACK RECORD OF USD STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS: A YOUNG DRIYARKARA CREATIVITY REVOLUTION date: 2018-03-15 words: 3794 flesch: 50 summary: SDU student organizations that aim to improve oneself with knowledge as well as socializing are Natas Organization, KSR, and Community Service Organization. In accordance with Driyarkara’s mission which is “Humanizing young human” this article presents the track records of SDU student organizations, that exist to open our minds so that we can create Young Driyarkara Generation and lead the University to be ready to meet every challenges. keywords: activities; community; creativity; development; dharma; driyarkara; human; organization; research; sdu; student cache: ijhs-978.pdf plain text: ijhs-978.txt item: #133 of 133 id: ijhs-979 author: Adji, Peni; Mulyani, Sri; Rosiandani, Ni Luh Putu title: DIASPORA-INDONESIAN LITERATURE WORKS OF INDONESIAN IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA IN THE 2010s date: 2018-03-15 words: 8766 flesch: 60 summary: However, Indonesian diaspora literature has not been conducted widely in the Indonesian literature studies. The first genre of Indonesian diaspora literature by Indonesian immigrants in America in the 2010s includes the history novel, Only a Girl: Menantang Phoenix (by Lian Gouw) which talks about the history of Chinese society in the Dutch-Indonesian era until the Indonesian independence and Candik Ala 1965 (by Tinuk R. Yampolsky) which tells the history of G/30/S/PKI. keywords: america; children; chinese; dian; diaspora; diaspora literature; identity; indonesian; indonesian diaspora; language; literary; literature; march; new; novel; people; political; short; story; study; works cache: ijhs-979.pdf plain text: ijhs-979.txt