item: #1 of 124 id: lin-101173 author: Suryadi, Ray; Al Hakim, Rohima Nur Aziza; Hamid Basri, La Ode Muhammad Idrus; Reskiawan, Bimas title: The Impact of Kadatua Dialect on Students' English Pronunciation date: 2023-05-25 words: 4968 flesch: 69 summary: Since there was only one class of the second grade, therefore, the researcher took the entire sample with consideration all students live and grow in Maginti island and speak Kadatua dialect. There were 24 students interviewed to know deeply their background and after that eight of the students were selected based on their capability on communication in Kadatua dialect. keywords: dialect; english; kadatua; kadatua dialect; language; pronunciation; sound; students; √ √ cache: lin-101173.pdf plain text: lin-101173.txt item: #2 of 124 id: lin-21148 author: Mayanto, Derah title: THE STUDENTS’ ENGLISH PRAGMATIC COMPETENCE IN UNDERSTANDING CROSSCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: A STUDY AT XI GRADE STUDENT OF SMK NEGERI 1 BATULAYAR date: 2016-05-01 words: 6760 flesch: 53 summary: Lingual: Journal of Language & Culture (Volume 6, No.1, May 201) English Department, Faculty of Arts, Udayana University 1 THE STUDENTS’ ENGLISH PRAGMATIC COMPETENCE IN UNDERSTANDING CROSS- CULTURAL COMMUNICATION: The situations presented were very similar to the authentic situation that students found during the job orientation for six months in tourism industry. keywords: acts; communication; competence; english; language; pragmatics; response; situation; speech; students; study; understanding cache: lin-21148.pdf plain text: lin-21148.txt item: #3 of 124 id: lin-21149 author: Latuperissa, David Samuel title: HOW TO MAP THE MEANING OF “SEE” IN KUPANG MALAY date: 2016-05-01 words: 2318 flesch: 73 summary: HOW TO MAP THE MEANING OF “SEE” IN KUPANG MALAY David Samuel Latupeirissa STIBA Mentari NTT Apit_l@yahoo.com Abstract Lexicon ‘See’ as an English verb that means ‘perceive with the eyes’has different form of lexicon and different semantics meaning in Kupang Malay Language (KML). Kupang Malay Language (next, it is called KML) is a local language in East Nusa Tenggara Province. keywords: kupang; language; meaning cache: lin-21149.pdf plain text: lin-21149.txt item: #4 of 124 id: lin-21150 author: Sudipa, I Nengah title: RELUS: EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUE OF TEACHING ENGLISH FOR THE SOCIETY MEMBERS date: 2016-05-01 words: 1809 flesch: 58 summary: EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUE TEACHING ENGLISH CONVERSATION FOR THE SOCIETY MEMBERS I Nengah Sudipa Udayana University nengahsudipa@yahoo.co.id Abstract This article aims at introducing the effective Communicative approach, with RELUS techniques applied in the process of English course for the members of the society. The course is considered success because some of the participants rely on the principal steps of mastering English as a Foreign Language, such as: (1) Concrete Goal, the participants have already had the goal to be local guides (2) Propensity, nearly every time, some of them feel an ‘urge’ to use English (3) Desire, some of them start having certain wish for knowing more English (4) Motivation, they have instrumental motivation rather than integrative one (cf. Gardner, and Lambert, 1972:3) (5) Action, there is no other choice than taking actions, such as attending English course. keywords: course; english; participants; teaching; technique cache: lin-21150.pdf plain text: lin-21150.txt item: #5 of 124 id: lin-21152 author: Tito Prayogi, Dini Siamika title: MEANINGS ON VARIOUS COOKING MANNERS IN VERB FORMS date: 2016-05-01 words: 2952 flesch: 74 summary: Besides, the article contains a lot of verb bear with difference processes and results of cooking food. (3-3) Rubarb adds and boils into heat water for 1 minute 3.1.4 POACH Poach is the process of cooking food putting into the boiling water or other liquid such as a fish, or an egg with its shell removed (Walter, 2008). keywords: cooking; food; meat; process; verb cache: lin-21152.pdf plain text: lin-21152.txt item: #6 of 124 id: lin-21153 author: Kade Dwijati, Ida Ayu title: THE NEGATIVE INFLUUENCE FROM INDONESIAN TO ENGLISH: A CASE IN THE ARTICLE “ABOUT BALI” date: 2016-05-01 words: 2307 flesch: 61 summary: These interferences are caused by the influence of Indonesian language mastered by the writer/translator that showed the lack of knowledge regarding the rules of both English and Indonesian languages, meaning of words that were chosen, the direct translation from Indonesian into English which affected the structure, word choices and the meaning in the target language. IV CONCLUSION The interference of Indonesian language into English was found in the data source are in terms of semantics where the word choices made by the writer or translator of the article were inappropriate in either from the lexical meaning or grammatical meaning. keywords: data; english; language; meaning cache: lin-21153.pdf plain text: lin-21153.txt item: #7 of 124 id: lin-21154 author: Juliarta, I Made title: HOW TO TRANSLATE SCIENTIFICALLY: A CASE IN THE JOURNAL OF “MEDICINA” date: 2016-05-01 words: 3154 flesch: 63 summary: Equivalence and literal translation or words per word translation were found. Translation shifts occur both at the lower level of language, i.e. the lexicogrammar, and at the higher thematic level of text. keywords: language; meaning; translation; word cache: lin-21154.pdf plain text: lin-21154.txt item: #8 of 124 id: lin-21155 author: Suryasa, I Wayan title: NGALAP IN BALINESE: A NATURAL SEMANTIC METALANGUAGE APPROACH date: 2016-05-01 words: 2842 flesch: 71 summary: Givon (1984) divides verbs into three broad classifications namely; state verb, process verb, and action verb. This study was qualitative research that the data was anaction verb in Balinese language, it was “ngalap”pick. keywords: meaning; time; verb cache: lin-21155.pdf plain text: lin-21155.txt item: #9 of 124 id: lin-21156 author: Martha Puspita, Ni Made Kajeng title: INTERFERENCE IN THE SHORT TEXT OF BESAKIH TEMPLE date: 2016-05-01 words: 3356 flesch: 63 summary: The ancient omissions which is existing in Besakih Temple complex can be classified into 2 types those are omission pertained by megalithic tradition and classic era. The aim of this study is to analyze the four types of interferences; syntax, semantics, copula, and redundant found in “Besakih Temple” short text. keywords: besakih; besakih temple; sentence; temple cache: lin-21156.pdf plain text: lin-21156.txt item: #10 of 124 id: lin-21157 author: Genua, Veronika title: HOW TO MAP THE MEANING OF “BRINGING “ IN LIO LANGUAGE date: 2016-05-01 words: 3047 flesch: 82 summary: 12 Nggepi Bring something by putting on armpit Armpit 13 Dhepi / Bring something by putting closely on chest and resisted by both hands. One hand resist the food tray and other hand keep the balance of the food tray. keywords: good; hand; time cache: lin-21157.pdf plain text: lin-21157.txt item: #11 of 124 id: lin-21158 author: Isnu Maharani, Sang Ayu title: THE WORDPLAY OF ‘THE BIG BANG THEORY’ MOVIE SUBTITLE date: 2016-05-01 words: 3481 flesch: 61 summary: Having the above discussion, in the following are the result of the types of wordplay and techniques of translating wordplay found in the movie subtitle of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ 3.6 TYPES AND TECHNIQUES OF WORDPLAY IN ‘THE BIG BANG THEORY’ The framework of this study is Delabatista (1993) concerning with types of wordplay translation and Humanika (2012) about the techniques to translate the wordplay. keywords: bang; big; movie; subtitle; theory; translation; wordplay cache: lin-21158.pdf plain text: lin-21158.txt item: #12 of 124 id: lin-21159 author: Qomariana, Yana title: CAUSATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN JAVANESE date: 2016-05-01 words: 1776 flesch: 59 summary: It is suggested to analyze morphological causative verbs with a larger data. Previous research shows that causative verbs can be derived from transitive and intransitive roots. keywords: causative; cause; construction; javanese; verbs cache: lin-21159.pdf plain text: lin-21159.txt item: #13 of 124 id: lin-25504 author: Sari Dewi, Anak Agung Sagung Shanti title: Teaching Learning Materials: The Reviews Coursebooks, Games, Worksheets, Audio Video Files date: 2016-11-15 words: 2596 flesch: 52 summary: Indeed, the common goal of communicative language teaching is to bring language learners into closer contact with the target language (Zimmerman, in Coady and Huckin, 1997, p.10). With dufferent applications of instructions and teaching learning materials, the learning activities will be seen as a fun and interesting process and will give positive impact to those who involve in it. keywords: language; learning; materials; students; teaching cache: lin-25504.pdf plain text: lin-25504.txt item: #14 of 124 id: lin-25505 author: Sosiowati, I Gusti Ayu Gde; Indrawati, Ni Luh Ketut Mas; Sukarini, Ni Wayan; Puspani, Ida Ayu Made title: Grammatical Mistakes in Relation to English Competency Test date: 2016-11-15 words: 4443 flesch: 70 summary: Therefore, you should choose (B). Therefore, you should choose (B). keywords: ability; english; language; students; test cache: lin-25505.pdf plain text: lin-25505.txt item: #15 of 124 id: lin-25506 author: Wedayanti, Ni Putu Luhur title: Morphological Process of Suffix -shii in Japanese date: 2016-11-15 words: 2185 flesch: 52 summary: Morphological processes is defined by Chaer (2008: 25) as the process of word formation of a basic form by adding an affix (in affixation process), repetition (in reduplication process), merging (in composition process), shortening (in acronymization process), and changes of status (in conversion process). Example of word formation by affixation process is the basic word odor 'to dance' get agentive suffix -te to be odorite 'dancer'. keywords: adjective; process; reduplication; suffix; word cache: lin-25506.pdf plain text: lin-25506.txt item: #16 of 124 id: lin-25507 author: Rahman, Bohri title: Action Verba of "Memeleng" in Sasaknese: A Metalanguage Approach date: 2016-11-15 words: 2238 flesch: 66 summary: Syntax NSM consists of a combination of original meaning universal lexicon that form a simple proposition in accordance with the morph syntax. It is certain that X uses a machete and do not use saws, sickles, axes or knives to perform actions against Y. Ngawas used to declare cut shrubs that grow in the fields. keywords: cut; language; lexicon; meaning; memeleng; verbs cache: lin-25507.pdf plain text: lin-25507.txt item: #17 of 124 id: lin-25508 author: Widiastuti, Ni Made Ayu; Savitri, Putu Weddha title: Shifts in Indonesian-French Poem Translation date: 2016-11-15 words: 4002 flesch: 67 summary: The analyses were conducted by applying translation shifts theory by Catford in Venuti (2000) and translation principles by Nida (1975). Keywords: poem, figurative expressions, translation shifts, translation principles I INTRODUCTION Literary work is the expression of feelings and ideas written in stylistic form. keywords: data; french; language; line; noun; poem; shifts; text; translation cache: lin-25508.pdf plain text: lin-25508.txt item: #18 of 124 id: lin-25509 author: Bataona, Yosef Demon title: Various Mappings of Verb 'Seeing' in Lio Language date: 2016-11-15 words: 4718 flesch: 77 summary: 3.14 HƏPƏK The verb of action həpək indicates that X does something; as a result, something happens to Y. X will swim or spy on Y as the target. X does it using a particular tool such as bow and arrow Y become shot and cannot free itself X desires this X does something as this 3.2 PASA ‘TEMBA’ (SHOOTING) keywords: bait; fish; result; verb cache: lin-25509.pdf plain text: lin-25509.txt item: #19 of 124 id: lin-25510 author: Darmasetiyawan, I Made Sena title: Translation in Students Language Performance of English Language Course in Udayana University date: 2016-11-15 words: 3800 flesch: 49 summary: 2.3.2 SUDDEN SITUATION AND SUBJECTIVE MATERIALS Another factor that can change student language performance is any evaluation in form of test, quiz, or even drilling that taken abruptly during classroom session. Internet connection, device specification, and precise input to the tool are several factors that will affect student translation process. keywords: classroom; english; language; line; performance; students; translation cache: lin-25510.pdf plain text: lin-25510.txt item: #20 of 124 id: lin-25511 author: Sarwadi, Sarwadi title: Predicate of "Mangan" in Sasak Language: A Study of Natural Semantic Metalanguage date: 2016-11-15 words: 2005 flesch: 62 summary: While the words for Daharan and ngelor to state eating rice for parent, Lalau, and also for older people. Abstract The aim of this study were to know semantic meaning of predicate Ngajengan, Daharan, Ngelor, Mangan, Ngrodok (Eating), Kaken (Eating), Suap, Bejijit, (Eating) Bekeruak (Eating), Ngerasak (Eating) and Nyangklok (Eating). keywords: eating; language; mangan; meaning; predicate cache: lin-25511.pdf plain text: lin-25511.txt item: #21 of 124 id: lin-25512 author: Sudana, I Gede Putu title: Catching Fish Concept in Balinese Language date: 2016-11-15 words: 2381 flesch: 77 summary: Abstract This paper is intended to explore to what extent the Theory of Natural Semantic Metalanguage can be employed to minimize the ambiguity resulting from different interpretations of the Balinese verbs indicating the action ‘ngejuk bé’ (catching fish). As far as such verbs are concerned, it can be stated that the Balinese language is more sophisticated and richer than Indonesian, as it has so many verb phrases used to refer to the activity of catching fish. keywords: fish cache: lin-25512.pdf plain text: lin-25512.txt item: #22 of 124 id: lin-25513 author: Mulyawan, I Wayan title: Meaning and Message of 'Jemme' date: 2016-11-15 words: 2321 flesch: 57 summary: Advertisement analysis is divided into textual and contextual analysis. First of all, the headline of Jemme advertisement is word ‘Jemme’. keywords: advertisement; analysis; jemme; reality; sign cache: lin-25513.pdf plain text: lin-25513.txt item: #23 of 124 id: lin-25514 author: Maharani, Sang Ayu Isnu title: Translation Strategy of Figure of Speech in Short Story date: 2016-11-15 words: 3189 flesch: 60 summary: Keywords: figurative language, figure of speech, literary translation, short stories I INTRODUCTION Literary work and its translation often capture the story of human life which has always been interesting issue to be explored. It can be found in poetry, novel, or short stories. keywords: figure; speech; story; tampak; translation; vehicle cache: lin-25514.pdf plain text: lin-25514.txt item: #24 of 124 id: lin-31057 author: Mas Indrawati, Ni Luh Ketut title: Complementiser and Relativiser in the English Subordinate Clauses date: 2017-05-31 words: 2812 flesch: 67 summary: Subordinate clause, in embedding the element of the insubordinate clause use either complementiser or relativiser. Keywords: complex sentences, subordinate clauses, complementiser or relativiser I INTRODUCTION keywords: clauses; complement; sentences; subordinate cache: lin-31057.pdf plain text: lin-31057.txt item: #25 of 124 id: lin-31058 author: Wiadnyana Putri, I Gusti Ayu Vina title: Politeness Strategies Employed by the Trainers in Room Division Department BAPEPAR Nusa Dua date: 2017-05-31 words: 3535 flesch: 61 summary: Politeness strategy was needed when the trainers serve the guest. The analysis of politeness strategies that employed by the trainer focused on two discussions; (1) the kinds of politeness strategies used by trainer in room division department, and (2) the implications of politeness strategies used by trainer in room division department. keywords: face; guest; interaction; politeness; trainer cache: lin-31058.pdf plain text: lin-31058.txt item: #26 of 124 id: lin-31059 author: Cahya Dewi, Gusti Ayu Oka; Sudipa, I Nengah title: Transposition in Garuda Magazine’s: English-Indonesian Translation date: 2017-05-31 words: 2779 flesch: 60 summary: It is because in the process of transferring meaning from source language (SL) into target language (TL), occurrences of different product of translation are mostly aligned to the number of translator conducting it. The stunning panoramas in source language has modifier in front of head, while in target language the modifier occurred after head. keywords: data; language; source; target; text; translation cache: lin-31059.pdf plain text: lin-31059.txt item: #27 of 124 id: lin-31061 author: Abidah, Sa'wanatul title: A View on Bley-Vroman’s Fundamental Characters of Foreign Language Learning in Indonesian High Schools date: 2017-05-31 words: 1851 flesch: 55 summary: A VIEW ON BLEY-VROMAN’S FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING IN INDONESIAN HIGH SCHOOLS Sa’wanatul Abidah Vista Education Denpasar sawanatul.abidah@gmail.com In order to untangle the question of how some characters of foreign language learning by Vroman are manifested in real settings of Indonesian high schools, sources of materials are collected from books, journals, articles, proceedings, and reliable online sources. keywords: english; indonesian; language; learning cache: lin-31061.pdf plain text: lin-31061.txt item: #28 of 124 id: lin-31062 author: Weddha Savitri, Putu title: Technique Used in Translating Balinese Tradition Terms into French date: 2017-05-31 words: 3518 flesch: 59 summary: IV CONCLUSION Based the analysis above, it can be concluded that all technique from Harvey (2003) was used in translating cultural term especially the term in Balinese tradition and society. For example, lots of tradition terms in SL, as part of culture, like masegeh, macaru, awig-awig, etc, do not exist in TL and the translator has to find the closest equivalence to transfer the meaning. keywords: awig; balinese; equivalence; meaning; technique; terms; translation cache: lin-31062.pdf plain text: lin-31062.txt item: #29 of 124 id: lin-31063 author: Sanur, Fransiskus title: Translating English-Indonesia Authentic Text Entitled OSAKA date: 2017-06-19 words: 2434 flesch: 57 summary: Seven types of translation procedures have been identified and can be further categorized into two methods of translation, namely direct or literal translation and oblique translation. Most of the data are translated using translation procedures, which are borrowing, calque, literal translation, transposition, modulation, equivalence, and adaptation. keywords: data; language; osaka; procedures; text; translation cache: lin-31063.pdf plain text: lin-31063.txt item: #30 of 124 id: lin-31064 author: Krisnawati, Ni Luh Putu title: The Procedure Applied in Translating Jargon in English Parliamentary Debating into Indonesian date: 2017-06-19 words: 2844 flesch: 53 summary: Time Keeper The jargon time keeper in SL is translated by using transference procedure in the TL into also time keeper. Keywords: translation, English parliamentary debating, translation procedure I INTRODUCTION At present, English parliamentary debating has become a popular culture among students in high school or university level. keywords: jargon; procedure; translation cache: lin-31064.pdf plain text: lin-31064.txt item: #31 of 124 id: lin-31065 author: Ardiah Ningrum, Cucu title: Psychology of Children’s Cognitive toward Language Development date: 2017-06-19 words: 3231 flesch: 52 summary: Child Development: A Thematic Approach. Cognitive psychology has a crucial role in particularly in language development. keywords: children; cognitive; development; language; psychology; stage cache: lin-31065.pdf plain text: lin-31065.txt item: #32 of 124 id: lin-35615 author: Widiawati, Yogi title: DESIGNING AND BUILDING EXERCISE MODEL OF TECHNICAL ENGLISH VOCABULARIES USING CALL (COMPUTER ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING) date: 2017-11-21 words: 2648 flesch: 59 summary: As technical students, they study ESP (English for Specific Purposes) and they find some obstacles in memorizing technical vocabularies which are very important in order to read and understand manual books for laboratory and workshop. The research outcome is software which will be beneficial for technical students, especially electrical and electronics students. keywords: english; software; students; technical; vocabularies cache: lin-35615.pdf plain text: lin-35615.txt item: #33 of 124 id: lin-35616 author: Bin-Tahir, Saidna Zulfiqar; Bugis, Riki; Tasiana, Riany title: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION OF A MULTICULTURAL FAMILY IN BURU REGENCY date: 2017-11-21 words: 4096 flesch: 36 summary: In accordance with the findings and discussion, the researchers concluded that: 1) the process of intercultural communication occurred in a multicultural family through that adjusting to others’ culture and trying to understand the others’ culture as the success of intercultural communication process in a multicultural family even sometimes they felt offended to the communication process. Keywords: Intercultural communication, multicultural competence I INTRODUCTION Intercultural communication (IC) plays an important role in the globalization era especially in the economic, trade, social, tourism, political context, and also education. keywords: communication; competence; culture; family; function; language; process; social cache: lin-35616.pdf plain text: lin-35616.txt item: #34 of 124 id: lin-35617 author: Maharani Santika, I Dewa Ayu Devi; Widiadnya Putri, I Gusti Vina; Suastini, Ni Wayan title: TRANSLATION OF PHRASAL VERBS INTO INDONESIAN date: 2017-11-21 words: 2862 flesch: 55 summary: Meanwhile the equivalents are membatalkan which included in transitive verb since it followed by object perjanjian, and memanggil is included as transitive verbs as well because it is also followed by object: pengacara. The results found that most of the phrasal verbs are included into transitive separable verbs and from the three categories of phrasal verbs; they were translated mostly into transitive verbs. keywords: atkins; equivalents; object; phrasal; phrasal verbs; separable; transitive; verbs cache: lin-35617.pdf plain text: lin-35617.txt item: #35 of 124 id: lin-35618 author: Sumaryana Putra, I Komang; Rahmani Putri, Dian title: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TRANSLATION BETWEEN THE SOURCE LANGUAGE (SL) AND THE TARGET LANGUAGE (TL) IN TAGORE’S POETRY: GITANJALI, SONGS OF OFFERINGS date: 2017-11-21 words: 2371 flesch: 60 summary: The approach used is from literary criticism (intrinsic and extrinsic) and from perspective of translation theories. The approach used is from literary criticism (intrinsic and extrinsic) and from perspective of translation theories. keywords: language; light; meaning; poetry; tagore; translation cache: lin-35618.pdf plain text: lin-35618.txt item: #36 of 124 id: lin-35619 author: Ranta, Ranta; Harmawati, Diah title: ANALYZING TEACHER’S INSTRUCTIONAL AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION IN EFL CLASSROOM date: 2017-11-21 words: 8894 flesch: 63 summary: However, in the classroom, a teacher must focus on the effect of teacher questions on learners’ productions of the target language and on the learner response. Allami (2012:2265) states that understanding an interaction in an EFL classroom helps EFL teachers to improve teaching and learning. keywords: classroom; communication; correction; english; feedback; instructional; language; question; researcher; students; teacher; teaching cache: lin-35619.pdf plain text: lin-35619.txt item: #37 of 124 id: lin-35620 author: Widiadnya Putri, I Gusti Ayu Vina; Andri Permana, I Putu; Nova Winarta, Ida Bagus Gde title: FIGURATIVE AND LEXICAL VARIETIES IN FACEBOOK POSTS date: 2017-11-21 words: 3535 flesch: 66 summary: In additions, the figurative languages and emotional lexical frequently used by female and male Facebook users in their posts, figurative languages for female Facebook users, such as Methapor (4 or 17.3%), and Hyperbole (4 or 17.3%), however for male Facebook users, such as Personification and Hyperbole only 1 of each or 4.3%. On the other hand, male Facebook user also used long sentences in his post. keywords: data; facebook; female; language; m.ed; research; spivey cache: lin-35620.pdf plain text: lin-35620.txt item: #38 of 124 id: lin-35621 author: Cahyati, Sri Supiah; Rahmijati, Cynantia title: EXPLORING LOCAL VALUES AND CULTURE IN ENGLISH TEXTBOOK date: 2017-11-21 words: 3554 flesch: 57 summary: EXPLORING LOCAL VALUES AND CULTURE IN ENGLISH TEXTBOOK Sri Supiah Cahyati, Cynantia Rahmijati STKIP Siliwangi Bandung srisupiahcahyati02@gmail.com, cynan_tia@yahoo.com The results show that in the 8 English textbooks all contain local value and culture, they are value of religion, customs, governance/social, procedures, textual, buildings and religious values whereas the scopes of the values are traditional and modern values. keywords: activity; building; comprehension; culture; english; modern; nal; pendidikan; reading; textbook; textual; traditio; values cache: lin-35621.pdf plain text: lin-35621.txt item: #39 of 124 id: lin-35622 author: Sri Rahayuni, Ni Ketut title: TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR MULTICULTURAL STUDENTS AT BIPAS, UDAYANA UNIVERSITY date: 2017-11-21 words: 2001 flesch: 46 summary: Teacher- student interaction and student-student interaction are applied for multicultural students in the classroom. This is in line with teaching BIPAS students who come from different countries. keywords: classroom; interaction; students; teacher; teaching cache: lin-35622.pdf plain text: lin-35622.txt item: #40 of 124 id: lin-38084 author: Kholili, Achmad title: Reforming the Students’ Writing Errors in Collocation by Applying Collocation Learning date: 2018-06-06 words: 2823 flesch: 62 summary: In addition to the reason above, learning collocation is also of great benefit i.e. use the words you know more accurately, sound more natural when you speak and write, vary your speech and your writing and understand when skillful writer departs from normal patterns of collocation. Keywords: English, Collocation, Students of University of Islam Malang I INTRODUCTION One of the propositions with which is most frequently dealt by EFL while practicing English is writing. keywords: collocation; sentence; students; words; writing cache: lin-38084.pdf plain text: lin-38084.txt item: #41 of 124 id: lin-38277 author: Widiawati, Yogi title: Hedges in Scientific EFL Writing date: 2018-06-06 words: 3891 flesch: 62 summary: The corpora for this data were taken from 5 dissertations written in English and ma de by Indonesian student writers who were studying at Faculty of English Applied Science in one of prominent private universities in Indonesia. IV CONCLUSION Hedging devices are often utilized by Indonesian student writers because these help them conceptualise the claims that they are going to convey. keywords: claims; english; hedges; hedging; hyland; readers; strategy; writers cache: lin-38277.pdf plain text: lin-38277.txt item: #42 of 124 id: lin-38296 author: apsari, yanuarti title: Snowball Throwing in Teaching Grammar date: 2018-06-06 words: 4853 flesch: 59 summary: SNOWBALL THROWING IN TEACHING GRAMMAR Yanuarti Apsari IKIP Siliwangi, Cimahi yanuar.apsari1@gmail.com Abstract The aims of this study are to describe the implementation of snowball throwing in teaching grammar and to investigate the benefits of applying snowball throwing. The findings showed that there are seven stages in implementing snowball throwing in teaching grammar. keywords: grammar; group; learning; snowball; students; teaching; throwing cache: lin-38296.pdf plain text: lin-38296.txt item: #43 of 124 id: lin-38408 author: Sharma, Sunita Ramesh title: Globalizing Higher Education in India: A step towards Multiculturalism - a Review date: 2018-06-06 words: 4292 flesch: 46 summary: 3.1.1 MALAYSIA The Malaysian government’s decision in the mid-1990s, to ease regulations regarding the setting up of private higher education institutions in the country contributed significantly to the growing appeal of Malaysia as an education hub for foreign students, and by the year 2020, the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education targets to have at least 200, 000 international students in higher education institutions in the country. An unprecedented growth of private universities has been a marked feature of expansion of Indian higher education in recent years. keywords: education; foreign; india; institutions; number; students; universities; university; world cache: lin-38408.pdf plain text: lin-38408.txt item: #44 of 124 id: lin-38446 author: ASTRIDYA, FARA WAHYU title: Lexical Richness of the Expository Writing in Indonesian Senior High School Students date: 2018-06-06 words: 5041 flesch: 58 summary: It also counts the percentage of lexical word present in a text divided by the total number of words. Lexical words stands for noun, adjectives, verb and adverbs. keywords: data; grade; number; richness; students; words; writing cache: lin-38446.pdf plain text: lin-38446.txt item: #45 of 124 id: lin-38447 author: Jayanti, Fernandita Gusweni; Dewi, Anggun Citra Sari title: Reading Ability and Strategies of Students in Coastal Area of Bengkulu date: 2018-06-06 words: 3910 flesch: 60 summary: The data were gained by using two instruments; a reading comprehension test and a questionnaire on reading strategy. This study also found that the students use reading strategies in medium frequency. keywords: ability; comprehension; reading; strategies; strategy; students; use cache: lin-38447.pdf plain text: lin-38447.txt item: #46 of 124 id: lin-39478 author: Widiastuti, Ni Made Ayu; Shanti Sari Dewi, Anak Agung Sagung; Isnu Maharani, Sang Ayu title: English Development as a Second Language in Relation with TV Exposure date: 2018-06-06 words: 2778 flesch: 51 summary: Age, family, and environment are important factors in children language development, moreover, recent research show that edutainment programs on television is another factor that can help children acquire a language. Children’s language develops fast in certain age, and it is supported by the statement of Linebarger and Walker (2005) that young children development starts continuously from birth until 5 years, namely the sensitive period which is critical for language acquisition. keywords: children; development; english; language; parents; television cache: lin-39478.pdf plain text: lin-39478.txt item: #47 of 124 id: lin-39479 author: Indrawati, Ni Luh Ketut Mas; savitri, weddha; Aryani, Agung Istri title: The Capability of Pronouncing French Phonemes by Students of English Department, Udayana University date: 2018-06-06 words: 4380 flesch: 52 summary: While the factor that influenced the mastery of French phoneme pronunciation by students was that because some French phonemes did not exist in their mother tongue that is Indonesian or the local language sound systems. Consonant phonemes are classified into Voiceless Consonants (6 phonemes) and Voiced Consonans (12 phonemes), meanwhile vowel phonemes are classified into Oral Vowels (12 phonemes), Nasal Vowels (4 phonemes), dan Semi Vowels (3 phonemes). keywords: french; language; phonemes; pronunciation; sound; students; tongue; vowels cache: lin-39479.pdf plain text: lin-39479.txt item: #48 of 124 id: lin-40871 author: Muzaki, Ferril Irham title: Language Learning at Natural Disaster Area in Elementary Schools date: 2019-01-11 words: 2802 flesch: 56 summary: 3.3 MORAL EDUCATION IN CHILDREN WITH CHILDREN'S STORIES IN NATURAL DISASTER AREAS Sarumpaet (2010: 2) states that literary works for children is often identified with child literature is not necessarily the character, on the other hand it could be read by adolescents. In child literature, the main focal point is the cultivation of moral values corresponding to the level of oral development in children. keywords: children; disaster; education; literature; master; national; stories; story; writing cache: lin-40871.pdf plain text: lin-40871.txt item: #49 of 124 id: lin-41723 author: sudipa, I nengah title: HOW TO TRANSLATE AN ACTION VERB PROVIDE INTO BAHASA INDONESIA THROUGH THE NATURAL SEMANTIC METALANGUAGE date: 2019-01-11 words: 2839 flesch: 57 summary: Abstract This study is aimed at mapping the meaning of action verb provide and its translation into Indonesian lexicons. Finally, the purpose of this study is to map the meaning of provide as an action verb and the translations in Indonesian lexicons. keywords: lexicon; meaning; people; provide cache: lin-41723.pdf plain text: lin-41723.txt item: #50 of 124 id: lin-42486 author: Parmawati, Aseptiana title: USING MAGIC SENTENCES TECHNIQUE TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY date: 2019-01-11 words: 2602 flesch: 61 summary: Improving Students’ English Vocabulary by Using Total Physical Response. (2.2.6) Word Formation Word formation is vocabulary items, whether one-word or multi-word, can often be broken down into their component ‘bits’. keywords: cycle; mastery; score; students; vocabulary cache: lin-42486.pdf plain text: lin-42486.txt item: #51 of 124 id: lin-43541 author: Puspani, Ida Ayu Made title: THE IMPACT OF THE WORK OF NOVICE TRANSLATORS ON THE QUALITY OF THE TRANSLATION date: 2019-01-11 words: 2133 flesch: 51 summary: Data 3 SL TL Truly novice users with no knowledge of Spanish need an average 15 hours of study in two month period to cover the requirement for one collage semester of Spanish. Data 5 SL TL We`ve made some pretty crazy claims-when it comes to language learning Kami telah membuat pernyataan yang cukup gila mengenai pembelajaran bahasa keywords: data; english; language; students; translation; university cache: lin-43541.pdf plain text: lin-43541.txt item: #52 of 124 id: lin-43601 author: Utami, Ni Made Verayanti title: CODE SWITCHING ANALYSIS IN THE NOTES MADE BY THE SALES ASSISSTANTS IN RIPCURL date: 2019-01-11 words: 5084 flesch: 67 summary: The result of her study showed two types of code switching happen in the film entitled Java Heat they are inter- sentential code switching and intra-sentential code switching, from the seven functions there are only six function can be found in the used of inter-sentential code switching and intra-sentential code switching happened in the film. The switch from one language to the other one called as code switching. keywords: book; code switching; data; english; function; language; log; ripcurl; study; switching cache: lin-43601.pdf plain text: lin-43601.txt item: #53 of 124 id: lin-44003 author: Sulistianingsih, Endang; Prihatin, Fajar; Mulyati, Sri title: Multimedia Learning: An Activity Based Computer to Develop Reading Comprehension date: 2019-01-11 words: 1816 flesch: 55 summary: Some previous studies have revealed multimedia learning gives good effect on reading comprehension (Chun & Plass, 1996; Hanley, Herron, & Cole, 1995; Huang, 2014; Sherwood, Kinzer, Hasselbring, & Bransford, 1987). Nine ways to reduce cognitive load in multimedia learning. keywords: learning; multimedia; reading; test cache: lin-44003.pdf plain text: lin-44003.txt item: #54 of 124 id: lin-44886 author: Giyatmi, Giyatmi -; Astuti, Purwani Indri; Wijayava, Ratih -; Arumi, Sihindun - title: Indonesian Interference toward English Used on Outdoor Advertisement Boards and Banner in Sukoharjo, Central Java date: 2019-01-11 words: 4777 flesch: 53 summary: Keywords: advertisement, language interference, kinds of interferences I INTRODUCTION Interference known as language transfer is a common phenomenon in multilingual society. Language interference mostly happens in language learning where two or three languages often intersect each other. keywords: data; english; indonesian; interference; language; letter; sound; transfer; words cache: lin-44886.pdf plain text: lin-44886.txt item: #55 of 124 id: lin-45046 author: Sumarsono, Puji title: The Voices of Indonesian Students on the Use of English Translation of the Holy Quran as an Authentic Material Resource to Teach Reading date: 2019-01-11 words: 3212 flesch: 52 summary: Fourth, when the class was divided into a group of 3 students and each group should read a different chapter of Holy Quran translation and classify them according to the four types of text, most of the students agreed and felt that it worked well because they can share each other and know more kinds of text instead of they read by themselves. The objective is to give students comprehension about different types of texts in Holy Quran and the main ideas/topics, details, relationships between sentences and paragraphs, as well as the rhetorical structure of the texts so that they are able to distinguish and explain kinds of text as well as comply the content of Holy Quran. keywords: english; holy; learning; quran; students; teaching; translation cache: lin-45046.pdf plain text: lin-45046.txt item: #56 of 124 id: lin-46265 author: Ubaidillah, M. Faruq title: CONSTRUING EFL STUDENTS’ BELIEFS ON THE INCLUSION OF INNER CIRCLE CULTURES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING date: 2019-06-02 words: 3127 flesch: 62 summary: Furthermore, issue of foreign language culture in ELT has been investigated for years by language professionals. Keywords: student beliefs, inner circle culture, English language teaching I INTRODUCTION Without any doubt, English language has altered its position from a native speaker-based communicative tool to becoming a lingua franca communication (Jenkins, 2003; Kirpatrick, 2007). keywords: culture; efl; english; language; students; teaching cache: lin-46265.pdf plain text: lin-46265.txt item: #57 of 124 id: lin-48028 author: setiyawan, arisandi; Hanna, Ina Daril title: IMPROVING STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ABILITY BY USING EXAMPLE NON-EXAMPLE TECHNIQUE AT SECOND GRADE OF STATE JUNIOR SCHOOL 1 LARANGAN PAMEKASAN date: 2019-06-02 words: 3170 flesch: 62 summary: There were 23 (57,5%) students who could acieve minimum standard (standar ketuntasan minimum) and 17 (42,5%) students were still could not achieve yet From the result in pre-test, test in cycle 1 and test in cycle II was getting improvement, in pre-test mean score was 59, after that researcher used a example non example technique in teaching speaking, in the cycle I the students score of test doesn’t improve 30%.So that the researchers continued to the next cycle (cycle II), and the result of cycle II was successful, the students’ score in test was improve Improving Students’ Speaking Ability by using Example Non-Example Technique at Second Grade of State Junior School 1 Larangan Pamekasan | 5 IMPROVING STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ABILITY BY USING EXAMPLE NON-EXAMPLE TECHNIQUE AT SECOND GRADE OF STATE JUNIOR SCHOOL 1 LARANGAN PAMEKASAN Arisandi Setiyawan, Ina Daril Hanna University of Islam Madura ase.sun86@gmail.com, Ina.daryl@yahoo.com keywords: example; non; speaking; students; technique cache: lin-48028.pdf plain text: lin-48028.txt item: #58 of 124 id: lin-48085 author: Istiqomah, Lilik; Erawati, Medy; Suparno, Sonya Lianti title: Discursive Creation Technique of English to Indonesian Subtitle in Harry Potter: The Chamber of Secrets Movie date: 2019-06-02 words: 2497 flesch: 65 summary: Translation fields have become more colorful and diversity, such as film subtitle translation, business translation and advertising translation. The process of movie subtitle translation is not merely a conversion between two languages, but a process of transmission and transplant in which cultural exchange is included (Cui-ping, 2015: 28). keywords: creation; data; film; phrase; subtitle; translation; word cache: lin-48085.pdf plain text: lin-48085.txt item: #59 of 124 id: lin-48688 author: Lauren, Cendy title: BIDADARI-BIDADARI SURGA INTRINSIC ELEMENTS: A NOVEL ANALYSIS date: 2019-06-02 words: 3818 flesch: 70 summary: Dalimunte yang menjadi wali pernikahan. Ikanuri yang bergegas turun dari pohon mangga malah terjatuh, kehilangan keseimbang saat buru-buru, menimpa Wibisana yang sudah turun duluan. keywords: benar; bidadari; bisa; dalimunte; dan; data; demi; dia; ikanuri; itu; kak; lagi; laisa; lebih; liye; mamak; mereka; novel; surga; tapi; theme; tidak; wibisana; yang cache: lin-48688.pdf plain text: lin-48688.txt item: #60 of 124 id: lin-48992 author: Saientisna, Made Detriasmita title: NEEDS ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LEARNING FOR STUDENTS OF ECONOMIC DAN BUSINESS UDAYANA UNIVERSITY date: 2019-06-02 words: 2725 flesch: 51 summary: Needs Analysis of English Learning for Students of Economic and Business Udayana University | 3 III RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1 DIFFICULTIES FACED BY STUDENTS IN MASTERING ENGLISH Analysis of English language needs is done by giving questionnaires to students for them to answers, those questions concerning which field of English they are very proficient (speaking, listening, reading and writing) and which areas of English they find it difficult to learn, and choose what lessons they think are necessary which have not been provided in the current syllabus. keywords: english; language; needs; students cache: lin-48992.pdf plain text: lin-48992.txt item: #61 of 124 id: lin-49027 author: astari, nyoman yuli title: the SHIFT OF LEXICAL COHESION IN TRANSLATION OF THE NOVEL THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES date: 2019-06-02 words: 2989 flesch: 63 summary: Keywords: lexical cohesion, translation strategy, and shift of cohesion Lexical cohesion embraces two distinctions though related aspects which are referred to as reiteration and collocation (Halliday & Hasan, 1976:318). keywords: cohesion; data; language; meaning; translation; word cache: lin-49027.pdf plain text: lin-49027.txt item: #62 of 124 id: lin-49091 author: lestari, dewi title: Breakfast Box: An Effort to Develop Vocabulary Mastery date: 2019-06-02 words: 3721 flesch: 63 summary: There are several things in causing students difficulties in mastering vocabulary such as vocabulary drills conducted by teacher is not appropriate to students’ condition. Abstract Vocabulary is difficult skill for students on SMP Muhammadiyah 2 Surakarta. keywords: action; box; learning; research; students; teacher; vocabulary; words cache: lin-49091.pdf plain text: lin-49091.txt item: #63 of 124 id: lin-49259 author: yani, sur title: The novel mandiangin date: 2019-06-02 words: 3021 flesch: 58 summary: A little typo in Mandiangin novels is even more to put aside journalistic reports, behind that also the language of the novel is a bit stiff or old-fashioned as there is the word awut-awutan which means messy and turned away which means seeing so that it is not memorable for millennial readers now and the readers' suggestion that if you want to use the word coastal Malay must be explained in a language that is easily understood again. The aim of the research of qualitative novel Mandiangin method is for readers so that readers can take the lessons that are available and can be challenged and also know the truth of the stories of the novel mandiangin from existing phenomena and truth. keywords: hary; mandiangin; mandiangin novel; novel; story; village cache: lin-49259.pdf plain text: lin-49259.txt item: #64 of 124 id: lin-50770 author: DINAMIKA, SORAYA GRABIELLA title: FILIPPO GRANDI REPORTS ON ROHINGYA REFUGEE CRISIS IN BANGLADESH date: 2020-02-08 words: 5622 flesch: 53 summary: Currently serving Head Commissioner of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Filippo Grandi, held a press conference release containing his visiting report to the camp shelter of Rohingya refugee in Bangladesh. One of the ongoing issues comes up from Rohingya refugee, a group of people who originates from the northern area of Rakhine state, Myanmar. keywords: bangladesh; crisis; dialogic; engagement; grandi; heteroglossic; refugee; report; rohingya; study cache: lin-50770.pdf plain text: lin-50770.txt item: #65 of 124 id: lin-51845 author: Sharma, Sunita Ramesh title: The Changing Digital Culture and its Impact on Women date: 2020-02-08 words: 2881 flesch: 54 summary: States have committed to striving for universal and affordable access to the Internet in least developed countries by 2020 (target 9(c) of the Goals), as well as to ensure that women and men have equal access to basic services, including new technology by 2030 (target 1.4). The gender digital divide is a consequence of disparities in ICT access and use, which reflects discrimination faced by women in society. keywords: commerce; gender; internet; jobs; technology; women cache: lin-51845.pdf plain text: lin-51845.txt item: #66 of 124 id: lin-52212 author: Indriani, Ketut Santi title: THE EFFECT OF OUTLINE PLANNING IN ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY WRITING OF FOURTH SEMESTER STUDENTS OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT, FACULTY OF ARTS, UDAYANA UNIVERSITY date: 2020-02-08 words: 2499 flesch: 55 summary: The data source of this study is argumentative essay writing of 30 students. Based on the study of the effect of outline planning in argumentative essay writing of fourth semester students of English Department, it can be concluded found that outlining improve students writing significantly. keywords: argumentative; essay; students; writing cache: lin-52212.pdf plain text: lin-52212.txt item: #67 of 124 id: lin-53955 author: Butar-Butar, Vivi Marianti title: ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD) IN ROBIN ROE’S NOVEL A LIST OF CAGES date: 2020-02-08 words: 4177 flesch: 65 summary: ADHD symptoms in adolescents are different from children. Attention in ADHD symptoms refers to the difficulty to focus attention such as lack of concentration, easy to switch attention, difficult to organize, forgetful, etc. keywords: adam; adhd; adolescents; attention; hyperactivity; novel; symptoms cache: lin-53955.pdf plain text: lin-53955.txt item: #68 of 124 id: lin-55572 author: syam, samsudin title: AN INVESTIGATION ON THE INDONESIAN CULTURAL ASPECTS IN ENGLISH TEXTBOOKS FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLPUBLISHED BY KEMENDIKBUD date: 2020-02-08 words: 4100 flesch: 49 summary: The data are the cultural aspects and Indonesian cultural aspects in English textbooks of 2013 curriculum grade X, XI and XII. From the results above the authors of English textbooks should put the more cultural information explicitly Indonesian cultural aspects to enrich students’ cultural information. keywords: aspects; awareness; culture; english; grade; language; level; practice; products; textbooks cache: lin-55572.pdf plain text: lin-55572.txt item: #69 of 124 id: lin-55607 author: Yustitiasari, Hilda _ title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE LEARNING STRATEGIES AND VOCATIONAL LEARNERS’ EFL PROFICIENCY date: 2020-02-08 words: 3558 flesch: 56 summary: Hereby, this study identifies: (1) the frequently language learning strategy used by vocational college learners, (2) the relationship between language learning strategy and English proficiency, (3) the strategy used by learners which could predict learners proficient. There are six strategies of language learning strategies by Oxford (1990) as the independent variables (predictors) and English proficiency (criterion) as the dependent variable. keywords: english; language; learners; learning; proficiency; strategies; strategy; study cache: lin-55607.pdf plain text: lin-55607.txt item: #70 of 124 id: lin-57026 author: Butarbutar, Ranta; Simatupang, Elia title: THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY HELLO ENGLISH APPLICATION IN EFL CLASSROOM date: 2020-02-08 words: 2892 flesch: 54 summary: The use of Hello English Application that gave significant impact in understanding simple past tense was the crucial intention of this study. Under those circumstances, many application technologies can be used as interest media to students, notably Hello English Application whatsapp group (Butarbutar, 2019), messenger, etc. keywords: application; class; english; hello; students; test cache: lin-57026.pdf plain text: lin-57026.txt item: #71 of 124 id: lin-57173 author: setiyawan, arisandi title: Improving Grammar Mastery through Movie Segment for the Fourth Semester of English Students academic year 2018/2019 at Madura Islamic University date: 2020-02-08 words: 3367 flesch: 59 summary: The researcher also prepared an observation sheet to observe student activities in the teaching and learning process whether it was suitable with the learning plan that had been made previously. 3.1.3 OBSERVATION Researchers observed student activities during the teaching and learning process. keywords: cycle; grammar; learning; movie; segment; students cache: lin-57173.pdf plain text: lin-57173.txt item: #72 of 124 id: lin-58807 author: Dewi, Nurmala -; Zahrowi, Eva; Sulistyawati, Meiva Eka Sri title: THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOGLE CLASSROOM IN IMPROVING STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION AT MAN 4 JAKARTA date: 2020-05-31 words: 2967 flesch: 54 summary: After the researcher conducted the treatments of students’ learning by using Google Classroom and compared with learning by traditional class, results shown that there is an improvement of students’ reading comprehension scores by using Google classroom. While the data was collected by reading comprehension tests, interviewing students, and filling the questionnaire were used to gain their perceptions about Google Classroom. keywords: classroom; google; learning; reading; students cache: lin-58807.pdf plain text: lin-58807.txt item: #73 of 124 id: lin-58962 author: Budiasa, I Gede title: THE EFFECT OF INDONESIAN YOUTUBER'S AND VLOGGER'S REGISTER ON YOUNG GENERATION BEHAVIOR date: 2020-05-31 words: 3385 flesch: 51 summary: Chart 7: Positive impact on YouTube language style Based on the diagram above, 32% of respondents choose strongly agree and agree whether the language style gives the positive influence on the development of Indonesian language, 39% are neutral (neither positive nor negative), and 29% is expressing disapproval. Language variety is the language variation according to use, including the topic being discussed, the relationship of the speaker, the interlocutor, the person being discussed, and the speaker medium (Bachman, 1990). keywords: indonesian; language; style; use; variety; words; youtube cache: lin-58962.pdf plain text: lin-58962.txt item: #74 of 124 id: lin-59209 author: Susylowati, Eka title: The Choice of Codes among Santri in Communication through Facebook date: 2020-05-31 words: 2583 flesch: 51 summary: The purpose of this study is to identify the choice of language codes used by students in the Islamic Modern Assalaam Islamic Boarding School in Indonesia in their communication interactions. The research results demonstrate that the choice of language codes used by students to communicate in social media involves Indonesian, Arabic, English, and Javanese. keywords: assalaam; communication; english; facebook; islamic; language; students; use cache: lin-59209.pdf plain text: lin-59209.txt item: #75 of 124 id: lin-59250 author: Saputra, Dadang Herli title: ATTITUDES OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TOWARD HOAXES date: 2020-05-31 words: 3298 flesch: 46 summary: In fact, sharing other news from different media is necessary due to the absence of certain news in the mainstream media. 2.2 HOAXES IN MEDIA There are several factors which can possibly become the triggers of hoaxes or false news. keywords: attitudes; hoaxes; media; news; participants; students; study; university cache: lin-59250.pdf plain text: lin-59250.txt item: #76 of 124 id: lin-59253 author: wisudawanto, rahmat title: THE PATTERN OF TRANSLATION STRATEGIES OF IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION IN COMICS date: 2020-05-31 words: 2704 flesch: 57 summary: However, they are not presented the pattern of translation strategies; besides, they are not used utterance comic as data so the pattern of productivity of translation idiomatic expression is not shown. THE PATTERN OF TRANSLATION STRATEGIES OF IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION IN COMICS Rahmat Wisudawanto, Firdhaus Hari Saputro Al Haris Sahid Surakarta University wisudawanto@gmail.com keywords: expression; idiom; meaning; strategy; translation cache: lin-59253.pdf plain text: lin-59253.txt item: #77 of 124 id: lin-59354 author: Utami, Ni Made Verayanti; Diah Priska, Ni Putu; Puspita Candra, Komang Dian title: THE TYPES OF WOMEN LANGUAGE FEATURES FOUND IN THE FAULT IN OUR STARS MOVIE date: 2020-05-31 words: 3837 flesch: 65 summary: The use of empty adjectives in women language indicates that the speaker wants to show the relationship of her emotional expression with the listener. The study aimed to find out the types of women language features used by the female main character. keywords: data; features; hazel; language; women cache: lin-59354.pdf plain text: lin-59354.txt item: #78 of 124 id: lin-59870 author: Sari, Dwi Rosita title: PROBLEM BASED LEARNING: NEW STRATEGY TO TEACH DESCRIPTIVE TEXT IN SPEAKING date: 2020-05-31 words: 3049 flesch: 60 summary: The result of data analysis will be used to answer the research problem statements such as to find out the implementation, the problems, and the solution of Problem Based Learning strategy to teach speaking descriptive text seventh grade students at SMP N 1 In speaking activity, students are required to be able to comprehend and to give responses to the sound they have listened to before. keywords: data; learning; problem; students cache: lin-59870.pdf plain text: lin-59870.txt item: #79 of 124 id: lin-60227 author: Juliana, Juliana title: Implementation of Iconic Card Based Malay Cultural Values in Developing Character Education of Senior High School Students date: 2020-05-31 words: 3940 flesch: 47 summary: The questionnaire was used to find some information about: (1) the interest of Nurul Hasanah Senior High School students in teaching local values of Malay culture through the iconic card applying pantun and iconic character of Pak Belalang, (2) the active role of students to participate in teaching values of local wisdom of Malay culture through iconic card media applying the pantun and icon of the Pak Belalang, (3) the difficulties and ease faced by high school students when attending the teaching of local wisdom values of Malay culture through the pantun-based iconic card and Pak Belalang icon (4) feelings students after following the teaching of Malay cultural local wisdom values through the pantun- based iconic card and Pak Belalang icon and (5) student knowledge after attending the Malay cultural local wisdom values assisted by iconic card media applying pantun and Pak Belalang. The purpose of this research is to create an interactive media based on local wisdom values with the implementation of the iconic card to strengthen the local wisdom values of Malay culture which is useful to build students’ character education. keywords: character; culture; high; malay; pantun; school; students; values; wisdom; wisdom values cache: lin-60227.pdf plain text: lin-60227.txt item: #80 of 124 id: lin-62059 author: Juniartha, I Wayan - title: Commissive Speech Act in the Movie John Wick Chapter 2 date: 2020-12-02 words: 4050 flesch: 82 summary: There is John Wick blood on a kind of agreement paper. The data were taken f r om the utterances of selected characters in the movie, they are: John Wick, Winston, Santino D’Antonio, Giana D’Antonio, Bowery King, Cassian, Abram, and Julius. keywords: abram; car; john; movie; santino; wick cache: lin-62059.pdf plain text: lin-62059.txt item: #81 of 124 id: lin-63338 author: setiyawan, arisandi; Yunitaka, B, Dinar Vincy title: Developing English reading material for midwifery students in Madura Islamic University date: 2020-12-02 words: 3333 flesch: 58 summary: Abstract This study was conducted to develop English reading materials for midwifery student in Madura Islamic University. Keywords: English reading material, midwifery, and need analysis I INTRODUCTION There are four language skills that the students should master in learning English, they are listening, speaking, reading, and writing. keywords: english; learning; material; midwifery; need; reading; students cache: lin-63338.pdf plain text: lin-63338.txt item: #82 of 124 id: lin-63407 author: listyowati, rini; Hanna, Ina Daril title: Developing Instructional Materials of Drama for English Language and Letter Students SMA Al-Miftah Palengaan-Pamekasan date: 2020-12-03 words: 5056 flesch: 53 summary: The expert tryout in this developmental research consist of instructional materials expert, instructional design expert, and instructional media expert. The evaluation of instructional material expert to the teacher book show that the total scor e = 47. keywords: drama; expert; instructional; learning; materials; precentage; product; result; students; subject cache: lin-63407.pdf plain text: lin-63407.txt item: #83 of 124 id: lin-64599 author: Sari Dewi, Anak Agung Sagung Shanti title: Environment and The Students’ Motivation in Studying Indonesian as a Foreign Language at GoBali Program, The University of Udayana-Bali date: 2020-12-02 words: 2633 flesch: 56 summary: It has one of the largest international student communities in Indonesia and of fers several international study programs where Indonesian language courses are included in all program tracks. For this purpose, Indonesian language course becomes com pul sor y for all foreign students who study in Indonesia. keywords: bali; indonesian; language; learning; motivation; students; study cache: lin-64599.pdf plain text: lin-64599.txt item: #84 of 124 id: lin-65196 author: samsudin, samsudin title: An Analysis of Context of Culture and Context of Situation in Obama’s Speech Text date: 2020-12-02 words: 3490 flesch: 63 summary: Therefore, functional systemic linguistics is seen as relevant for studying political speech texts related to the disclosure of the context of the situation and cultural context. The data used is in the form of discourse, sentence, phrase and words gained from English political speech text taken from intenet. keywords: context; language; means; obama; situation; speech; text cache: lin-65196.pdf plain text: lin-65196.txt item: #85 of 124 id: lin-65399 author: Fadhli, Muhammad title: Indonesian Folktales in English: Media to Integrate Local Wisdom in EFL Classroom date: 2020-12-02 words: 3446 flesch: 59 summary: This paper focuses on some of the benefits and considerations of using Indonesian traditional folktales in English as a teaching aid in the EFL classroom. Keywords: Folktales; EFL classroom; Culture knowledge I INTRODUCTION Indonesian traditional folktales are one of the most important cultural heritages. keywords: classroom; efl; english; folktales; language; learners; students; teaching; use cache: lin-65399.pdf plain text: lin-65399.txt item: #86 of 124 id: lin-65772 author: Susanti, Yunik title: The Students' Engagement in EFL Online Class date: 2020-12-02 words: 4190 flesch: 57 summary: Fredricks, Blumenfeld, and Paris (2004) divided student engagement into three aspects such as Behavioural Engagement, Emotional Engagement, and Cognitive Engagement. Teachers and students are compelled to conduct the teaching learning pr ocess f r om their homes for the unlimited time as the government is still keeping up with the growth of this pandemic. keywords: class; classes; engagement; learning; online; process; students; teachers; teaching cache: lin-65772.pdf plain text: lin-65772.txt item: #87 of 124 id: lin-66321 author: Muljadi, Hianly title: Christos Tsiolkas’s The Slap Multiculturalism in Australia Now date: 2020-12-03 words: 6911 flesch: 76 summary: Harry, Hector’s cousin, then slapped Hugo, an unruly child whose parents are Aisha’s friends, Rosie and Gary. The narrator s are, respectively, Hector, Anouk, Harry, Connie, Rosie, Manolis. keywords: aisha; australia; chapter; gary; hector; hugo; life; point; rosie; tsiolkas; view cache: lin-66321.pdf plain text: lin-66321.txt item: #88 of 124 id: lin-67875 author: Ayundhari, Vidia title: The Notion of Wind on Rossetti’s and Damono’s Literary Work date: 2021-05-26 words: 2948 flesch: 75 summary: O Wind, Why Do You Never Rest The Notion of Wind on Rossetti’s and Damono’s Literary Work 3 O wind, why do you never rest The poems of The Wind Has Such A Rainy Sound and O Wind, Why Do You Never Rest also symbolize wind as a powerful natural object. keywords: angin; christina; damono; line; literary; poems; rossetti; wind; work cache: lin-67875.pdf plain text: lin-67875.txt item: #89 of 124 id: lin-70625 author: Pertiwi, Putu Mesia; Putra, I Gusti Bagus Wahyu Nugraha; Winarta, I. B Gde Nova title: Elliptical Sentence In Open File A Cliff Hardy Novel by Peter Corris date: 2021-05-26 words: 2354 flesch: 66 summary: Those clauses have noun phrase constituents (NP) and verb phrase constituents (VP) as the branches of S. the noun phr ase (NP) constituent is He that the realized items is in the leftmost S meanwhile the constituent noun ph r ase (NP) in the rightmost S is empty. This study concerns the types of elliptical sentence and analyze the constituent structures of sentences in the novel by Peter Corris in title Open File A Cliff Hardy. keywords: ellipsis; noun; phrase; sentence cache: lin-70625.pdf plain text: lin-70625.txt item: #90 of 124 id: lin-70917 author: Muzakky, Muhammad; Fahriany, Fahriany; Utami, Meli Aulia title: The Process of Acquiring Declarative Sentence on Aphasia date: 2021-05-26 words: 4142 flesch: 61 summary: ( 2) In adult language learners, the duration of acquiring the language is not too long and chal l engi ng. i o n of L2 morphology by adult language learners. keywords: acquisition; adult; aphasia; language; learners; learning; process; research; sentences; subject cache: lin-70917.pdf plain text: lin-70917.txt item: #91 of 124 id: lin-71093 author: Budiasa, I Gede title: Slang Language in Indonesian Social Media date: 2021-05-26 words: 2842 flesch: 70 summary: Usually slang words are new words that arise from the expansi on of the meaning of existing words without heeding formal language rules and are used by certain groups (Per & Gaynor in Alwasilah, 1990: 56). Everyone has t he ability to create new words, use existing words in new ways, and create sentences by combining elements that have never been heard before. keywords: language; meaning; media; slang; social; types; words cache: lin-71093.pdf plain text: lin-71093.txt item: #92 of 124 id: lin-72571 author: Rofiq, Zainur; Priyono, Eko Suci title: Discourse Markers of Humor Analysis in Trevor Noah’s Stand-Up Comedy date: 2021-05-26 words: 4011 flesch: 65 summary: Since this study deals mainly with the pragmatic functions of the discourse markers used in Stand-Up co m edy, so Brinton's perspective of discourse markers and its pragmatic function; textual and interpersonal function (1996) is the most suitable framework of discourse marker and its pragmatic function. After that, by following the concept of the function of discourse marker by Brinton (1996), the researcher determined the pragmatic functions which consist of textual and interpersonal functions of discourse markers. keywords: comedy; discourse; excerpt; function; humor; marker; noah; stand; trevor cache: lin-72571.pdf plain text: lin-72571.txt item: #93 of 124 id: lin-72677 author: Maharani, Sang Ayu Isnu; Mulyawan, I Wayan title: The Usage Specification of Registers in Social Media Instagram date: 2021-05-26 words: 3677 flesch: 62 summary: Social language is the simple, informal language we use when talking face to face with family members or friends. 3.3 THE FUNCTION OF USAGE SPECIFICATION REGISTER IN SOCIAL MEDIA INSTAGRAM There are six types of register functions, namely instrumental, interaction, personal, problem - solving, imagination and information functions. keywords: account; category; data; function; instagram; language; media; registers; research; social; specification; usage; use cache: lin-72677.pdf plain text: lin-72677.txt item: #94 of 124 id: lin-72686 author: Wahyuni, Elli Setiyo title: Improving Creative Writing for Young Learners using CTL Post COVID 19 date: 2021-05-26 words: 3445 flesch: 53 summary: The purpose of the study is to investigate the improvement of students’ writing skill post covid 19. Students understand what the teachers have explained theoretically, unfortunately, they have found difficulties in constructing their ideas and thought into creative writing. keywords: ctl; english; knowledge; learning; lesson; plan; students; teaching; writing cache: lin-72686.pdf plain text: lin-72686.txt item: #95 of 124 id: lin-72775 author: Misdi, Misdi; Syukur, Anton Muzaeni title: Identifying Higher Order Thinking Activation in English Textbook Mandated in Indonesian Senior High School date: 2021-05-26 words: 2826 flesch: 60 summary: It gets the second place i n the distribution of higher order thinking skill. That is to say, the create skill (C6) on the basis of good question's criteria should amount of 8 questions while the number questions of other higher order thinking skills are supposed to be as follows, 11 items (analyze), and 8 items (evaluation); so that the percentage of distribution of those higher or der thinking skills, in the essay reading exercises in the textbook, are supposed to be as follows, 20.4% (analyze skill), 14.8% (evaluate skill), and 14.8% (create skill). keywords: exercises; order; questions; reading; skill; textbook; thinking cache: lin-72775.pdf plain text: lin-72775.txt item: #96 of 124 id: lin-73353 author: Oboko, Uche Gloria; Ifeanyichukwu, Aloysius Ebuka title: Genderized Implications of Bride Pricing Culture in Igbo Land date: 2021-11-27 words: 8745 flesch: 57 summary: Keywords: bride price, culture, gender, commodification, Igbo land, women I INTRODUCTION Over the years, the nature, advantage and disadvantages of bride price payment in marital culture of Africans has provoked series of scholarly debates and personal opinions. In a study testing the connection between bride price payment and sexual risk in Uganda, they discovered that the view of bride price as a purchase price of a wife is consistent with Western media who obviously do not fully comprehend the ways of Africans. keywords: bride price; culture; feminism; gender; igbo; land; marriage; nigeria; payment culture; price payment; respondents; snail; study; theory; women cache: lin-73353.pdf plain text: lin-73353.txt item: #97 of 124 id: lin-76585 author: Rabi'ah, Rabi'ah; Baidawi, Achmad; Hanna, Ina Daril title: Encourage Students’ Affective Value in EFL Class Through Cooperative Learning date: 2021-11-27 words: 3626 flesch: 53 summary: Because in student cooperative learning learn to respect friends and work together in small groups. ENCOURAGE STUDENTS’ AFFECTIVE VALUE IN EFL CLASS THROUGH COOPERATIVE LEARNING Rabi’ah, Achmad Baidawi, Ina Daril Hanna State Islamic Institute of Madura (IAIN) Madura, Islamic University of Madura (UIM) keywords: cooperative; data; learning; researchers; share; students; think; value cache: lin-76585.pdf plain text: lin-76585.txt item: #98 of 124 id: lin-77404 author: Sardari, Alireza title: Immigration in The Postcolonial Era: Mimicry and Ambivalence in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s The Arrangers of Marriage date: 2021-11-27 words: 4364 flesch: 63 summary: Answering the second question of the research, the results indicate that the place of immigrant’s identity _in this context Chinaza_ is placeless. They have found Chinaza a new husband named Ofodile who is “a doctor in America” (Adichie 2009, para. 11). keywords: adichie; chinaza; colonizer; immigrant; immigration; mimicry; ofodile; para cache: lin-77404.pdf plain text: lin-77404.txt item: #99 of 124 id: lin-77475 author: Okpeh, Peter Ochefu; Udaa, James title: The Emergence of an “Intersecting Circle” in Kachru’s Three Concentric Circles of World Englishes: A Case of Ethno-linguistic Neutrality in Central Nigeria date: 2021-11-27 words: 4471 flesch: 45 summary: The pervasive impact of globalisation on the world’s languages which manifests as ‘‘cultural imperialism’’ makes the question of ethno-linguistic identity not only a necessary way of ensuring the survival and perpetration of the diverse but rich cultural heritage contained in the over 7000 languages of the world, but also significant for individual ethno-linguistic groups as a means of defining and projecting their distinctiveness amidst other language groups. The terms mother tongue (MT) and first language (L1) are often used interchangeably. keywords: circle; english; ethno; group; identity; kachru; language; mother; nigerian cache: lin-77475.pdf plain text: lin-77475.txt item: #100 of 124 id: lin-77959 author: Prasodjo, Pandu; Moksin, Sabarina; Zaki, Leil Badrah title: The Accuracy of Business English Curriculum to Students’ Communication Performance: The EFL Students’ Perception date: 2021-11-27 words: 3951 flesch: 49 summary: A questionnaire consists of three dimensions (curriculum, communication performance, and motivation) distributed randomly to 60 students from a population (N=328) of the third-semester students programmed Business English course at a private university in Batam. Chan (2018) studied curriculum development in Business English ESP. keywords: business; course; curriculum; english; language; learning; performance; students; teaching cache: lin-77959.pdf plain text: lin-77959.txt item: #101 of 124 id: lin-78728 author: Qomariana, Yana; Soethama, Lirishati title: Stance of Indonesian Writers in Journal Articles date: 2021-11-27 words: 2557 flesch: 58 summary: The research result shows that the writers of social science articles use more stance markers compared to those of hard science articles. The first section discusses the frequency of hedges in social science and hard science article, the second part discusses frequency of boosters in social science and hard science article, the third part discusses frequency of self-mentions in social and hard science article, and the last part discusses the frequency of attitude markers in the data as well as analyzing the tone of stance markers. keywords: articles; attitude; hedges; markers; science; stance; writers cache: lin-78728.pdf plain text: lin-78728.txt item: #102 of 124 id: lin-80146 author: Nurhamidah, Idha -; Soepriatmadji, Liliek; Purwanto, Sugeng title: Implicatures in Altfatah Nando’s Short Movie Terlanjur Mencinta date: 2021-11-27 words: 5901 flesch: 62 summary: Besides, Fina is not enthusiastic in response to Ra’s demand; this can be seen physically from Fina’s behaviour, wagging her hand over the screen of her mobile phone, and turning herself to a white car approaching the house next door. However, Ra understands Fina, namely agreeing to live together, and does not care for the attribute Bawel as said by Fina, and yet focusing more on the importance of living together with the follow-up response (3) “Ya, lagian, emangnya loe ngga BT tinggal di rumah segede itu sendirian.” keywords: bara; fina; gue; house; implicatures; language; loe; love; manner; maxim; mencinta; movie; terlanjur; use; violation cache: lin-80146.pdf plain text: lin-80146.txt item: #103 of 124 id: lin-81513 author: Yuzar, Ella title: “Am I Being Rude”: Exploring Indonesian Students’ Intercultural Communicative Competence in Inner Circle Countries date: 2022-05-17 words: 5688 flesch: 37 summary: Intercultural communication competence: Identifying key components from multicultural perspectives. Intercultural communication competence: A synthesis. keywords: circle; communication; competence; context; culture; education; english; language; people; students; university; years cache: lin-81513.pdf plain text: lin-81513.txt item: #104 of 124 id: lin-82773 author: Syahputra, Fikry Prastya title: Appraisal Framework in Analyzing Attitudinal Resources in Vishal Garg’s Apology Letter date: 2022-05-17 words: 2527 flesch: 55 summary: Appraisal analysis result of Garg’s Apology Letter in Appreciation Percentage IV CONCLUSION Results of the analysis shown that the letter written by Vishal Garg contains all three domains of attitudinal resources in appraisal, which are affect, judgment, and appreciation. Vishal Garg. keywords: analysis; appraisal; garg; letter; vishal cache: lin-82773.pdf plain text: lin-82773.txt item: #105 of 124 id: lin-83252 author: Anggraini, Nessa Aqila title: Conversational Maxims Used by BTS Members date: 2022-05-17 words: 3235 flesch: 72 summary: The objective of this study is to find out the use of conversational maxims by BTS members in their reality show by applying Grice’s theory of cooperative principle. The data are the dialog among BTS members which violate the rule of the conversation. keywords: answer; bts; conversation; episode; jimin; maxim; members; quantity; question; reality cache: lin-83252.pdf plain text: lin-83252.txt item: #106 of 124 id: lin-83569 author: Putri, Kadek Rina Desiyana; Utami, Ni Made Verayanti; Ariyaningsih, Ni Nyoman Deni title: Code Switching And Code Mixing Found In The Shallow Stuff's Utterance date: 2022-05-17 words: 4099 flesch: 60 summary: 3.1 TYPE OF CODE SWITCHING According to the theory proposed by Poplack in Romaine (1995), type of code switching is divided into three; tag switching, intra-sentential switching, and inter-sentential switching. Lingual: Journal of Language & Culture (Volume 13, No.1, May 2022) English Department, Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University 34 CODE SWITCHING AND CODE MIXING FOUND IN THE SHALLOW STUFF’S UTTERANCE Kadek Rina Desiyana Putri, Ni Made Verayanti Utami, Ni Nyoman Deni Ariyaningsih Faculty of Foreign Languages, Universitas Mahasaraswati Denpasar rina.desiyana25@gmail.com, verayanti.utami@unmas.ac.id, deni@unmas.ac.id Abstract This study aims to determine the types and functions of code switching and code mixing between Indonesian and English that occur in the utterance made by one of Indonesia's beauty vlogger, Shallow Stuff in three videos from her YouTube channel. keywords: code; data; english; language; mixing; stuff; switching; utterance cache: lin-83569.pdf plain text: lin-83569.txt item: #107 of 124 id: lin-84010 author: Wang, Aiqing title: Mulan Meeting Her Waterloo in Homeland: Analysing the 2020 Film from a Cultural Perspective date: 2022-05-17 words: 10110 flesch: 65 summary: Hua Mulan, yige zhongguo wenhua fuhao de yanjin yu chuanbo—Cong Mulan xiju dao mulan dianying [Hua Mulan, the evolution and dissemination of a Chinese cultural sign: From Mulan drama to Mulan Film]. Mulan wenhua chutan [A study on Mulan culture;]. keywords: chen; china; chinese; culture; disney; eds; face; female; fenghuang; film; jing; journal; literature; loyalty; mulan; new; perspective; phoenix; piety; poem; press; social; studies; tulou; university; wang; women; world; zhi cache: lin-84010.pdf plain text: lin-84010.txt item: #108 of 124 id: lin-85942 author: Sihombing, Lambok Hermanto; Saputra, Adithiya Wiradinatha title: The Perception of The Widow in Stand-up Comedy Mega Syalshabillah date: 2022-05-17 words: 5502 flesch: 61 summary: What was conveyed by Mega was a situation, condition, and phenomenon that other widows also felt. Abstract This article discusses the perception of widows in the stand-up comedy presented by Mega Syalshabillah. keywords: audience; branding; comedian; comedy; gua; life; material; mega; people; perception; personal; process; stand; syalshabillah; widow; wife cache: lin-85942.pdf plain text: lin-85942.txt item: #109 of 124 id: lin-85976 author: Olasheu, Muideen Anuoluwapo; Olorunsogo, David title: A Pedagogical Perspective to Semantic Features of Nigerian English date: 2022-05-17 words: 7211 flesch: 58 summary: Nigerians rarely utilize NE words that represent complete semantic shifts from BrE meanings. Although, there are possibilities of many definitions for a word in OED, the selection of definitions for this study is based on meaning relation with NE words. keywords: bre; education; english; features; language; meaning; nigerian; semantic; study; words cache: lin-85976.pdf plain text: lin-85976.txt item: #110 of 124 id: lin-85987 author: Marsevani, Maya; Rahman, Diana Merliana title: The Improvement of Students' Speaking Skill Through Storytelling date: 2022-05-17 words: 4025 flesch: 63 summary: For the results of the exam speaking in implementation cycle 1 is finally indicate that there is a development in student speaking skill, the students speaking in this implementation was much better than the previous one. As compared with the results of the pre-test earlier, speaking skills student experienced an increase from the average 2.2 to 2.76. keywords: english; skills; speaking; storytelling; students; vocabulary cache: lin-85987.pdf plain text: lin-85987.txt item: #111 of 124 id: lin-87264 author: Listyowati, Rini; Hidayat, Mohamad title: The Use of Game-Based Learning in Teaching English Vocabulary for Junior High School Students': Teachers' Perceptions date: 2022-11-26 words: 2270 flesch: 54 summary: Students responded favorably to the use of based learning game for vocabulary education, according to the study. “My Opinion, game-based learning can improve the quality of student learning in class. keywords: english; game; learning; students; teaching; vocabulary cache: lin-87264.pdf plain text: lin-87264.txt item: #112 of 124 id: lin-89373 author: Sofyanto, Moh; Hanna, Ina Daril title: Improving Students’ Vocabulary Mastery by Using Fly Swatter Game date: 2022-11-26 words: 3444 flesch: 59 summary: IMPROVING STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY MASTERY Keywords: Improving, students, Vocabulary Mastery, Fly Swatter Game keywords: cycle; fly; game; students; swatter; test; vocabulary cache: lin-89373.pdf plain text: lin-89373.txt item: #113 of 124 id: lin-90135 author: Damara, Gabriella Sella; Romala, Almira Ghassani Shabrina title: Politeness Strategies Analysis in "Two Distant Strangers" date: 2022-11-26 words: 5043 flesch: 69 summary: 3.1.3 NEGATIVE POLITENESS 12 utterances applied negative politeness strategy with a few sub-strategies. Aside from using politeness strategies in daily life dialogues, politeness strategies can also be seen in films. keywords: carter; characters; dialogue; merk; perri; politeness; strategies; strategy cache: lin-90135.pdf plain text: lin-90135.txt item: #114 of 124 id: lin-90978 author: Dzulfikri, Dzulfikri title: Revisiting Motivational Construct and Learning Preferences in Immersion Context: Does Culture Matter? date: 2022-11-26 words: 3544 flesch: 47 summary: In learning type preferences, individualistic learning is the most preferred learning type with slight difference in score from cooperative learning and competitive learning in which individualistic learning’s mean is 2.85 followed by competitive learning, mean 2.72, and cooperative learning, mean 2.70. There are numerous types of learning such as visual learning, relational learning, holistic learning, episodic learning, competitive learning, cooperative learning and so on. keywords: classroom; johnson; language; learners; learning; motivation; types cache: lin-90978.pdf plain text: lin-90978.txt item: #115 of 124 id: lin-91121 author: Prasodjo, Pandu; Sally, Sally title: The First Freshmen Students’ University Test of English Proficiency: A Descriptive and Correlational Study date: 2022-11-26 words: 6053 flesch: 48 summary: Therefore, based on the current situation, the authors need to investigate whether there is a connection between students’ listening and reading comprehension reflected in the UTEP result to design an effective strategy for teaching English to higher education students to achieve passing grades when they graduate from university. A quantitative method was applied to describe the current UTEP scores statistically and to find out the degree of correlation coefficient of freshmen students’ first UTEP. keywords: comprehension; data; english; freshmen; language; listening; proficiency; reading; research; score; statistics; students; test; utep cache: lin-91121.pdf plain text: lin-91121.txt item: #116 of 124 id: lin-92212 author: Puspani, Ida Ayu Made; Indrawati, Ni Luh Ketut Mas; Sukarini, Ni Wayan; Mulyana, Novita title: Utilizing Various Online Dictionaries to Improve the English Diphthong Pronunciation Ability of the PGRI Payangan Vocational Students date: 2022-11-26 words: 1844 flesch: 52 summary: Picture 3 of the graph, shows the result of the questionnaires that 65.6% of the students used dictionaries in helping them to pronounce English diphthongs. Therefore, we need a solution to overcome the difficulties experienced by students, namely by providing an understanding of English diphthongs and introducing various online dictionaries that can be used in the learning process to improve students' pronunciation. keywords: diphthongs; english; pronunciation; students cache: lin-92212.pdf plain text: lin-92212.txt item: #117 of 124 id: lin-94340 author: Darmasetiyawan, I Made Sena title: A Brief Look on Balinese Language Maintenance and Shift in Denpasar date: 2022-11-26 words: 3425 flesch: 48 summary: Keywords: multilingual, language maintenance, language shift, context I INTRODUCTION Despite the majority of Balinese community are Balinese language speakers, several aspects such as cultural change, religious change, media influence, labor migration and especially tourism can provide substantial incentives for language shift. In Bali, Putrayasa (2016) stated that Balinese language speaker does not able to meet their desired outcome from the language, where the mastery cannot provide added value to improve the standard of living. keywords: balinese; context; family; language; maintenance; shift; speakers; use cache: lin-94340.pdf plain text: lin-94340.txt item: #118 of 124 id: lin-94532 author: Sulistyawati, Devy; Halili, Mohammad title: Locals’ Perceptions Towards English For Local Tourism Industry date: 2023-05-25 words: 4551 flesch: 56 summary: 3.2 THE PROBLEMS THAT ARISE AS A RESULT OF LANGUAGE PLANNING The second research question to the problems that arise when English language planning is carried out is fundamental to this study, since it can anticipate further actions for its plan. This has become one of the obstacles to make local tourism sites more competitive in the international sphere. keywords: development; dhatang; english; langgher; language; participants; people; planning; research; tourism cache: lin-94532.pdf plain text: lin-94532.txt item: #119 of 124 id: lin-96922 author: Pertiwi, Canda Ayu Arum; Dzulfikri, Dzulfikri title: Exploring Learners' Emotions and Teachers' Strategies in Dealing with Them in EFL Contexts date: 2023-05-25 words: 4445 flesch: 59 summary: Yustri (2022) discussed in her article that a good classroom environment is one of the pillars of enhancing student learning. Improving the classroom environment encourages group work and improves student learning (Malik, 2018). keywords: class; doi; emotions; english; learning; process; school; students; teachers; teaching cache: lin-96922.pdf plain text: lin-96922.txt item: #120 of 124 id: lin-97715 author: Susanti, Yunik title: The Practice and Students' Reaction toward Self and Peer-Assessment in Creative Writing Class date: 2023-05-25 words: 4609 flesch: 57 summary: Student peer assessment. THE PRACTICE AND STUDENTS’ REACTION TOWARD SELF AND PEER-ASSESSMENTS IN CREATIVE WRITING CLASS Yunik Susanti Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri yuniksusanti@unpkediri.ac.id Abstract Self-assessment and peer assessment deal with promoting students' reflective effort in writing learning process. keywords: assessment; peer; peer assessment; process; review; self; students; writing cache: lin-97715.pdf plain text: lin-97715.txt item: #121 of 124 id: lin-98092 author: yufhita, Syarifah Ismia; Sutapa Yuliana, Yohanes Gatot; Apriliaswati, Wardah Rahayu; Rahmani, Eka Fajar title: Students’ Perceptions Toward the Process of Online English Language Teaching and Learning date: 2023-05-25 words: 2896 flesch: 43 summary: From the data, 61% of students negatively perceived online English learning whereas 57% of students agreed that materials become harder to understand during online English language teaching and learning. On the other side, 61% of pupils negatively view online English language learning and teaching. keywords: english; language; learning; online; teaching cache: lin-98092.pdf plain text: lin-98092.txt item: #122 of 124 id: lin-98414 author: Pratiwi, Desak Putu Eka; Sri Rwa Jayantini, I Gusti Agung; Ade Pratama, I Putu title: Understanding Moral Values in the Memoir Entitled Educated by Tara Westover date: 2023-05-25 words: 5118 flesch: 55 summary: Keywords: conflicts, moral values, main character, memoir I INTRODUCTION Literature holds significant power in communicating values, imparting entertainment, pleasure, and information with a specific message, commonly referred to as moral value. The study intends to identify conflicts encountered by the main character through narration or dialogues with other characters, and to reveal moral values that emerge as she overcomes these conflicts. keywords: conflicts; family; memoir; self; story; study; values; westover cache: lin-98414.pdf plain text: lin-98414.txt item: #123 of 124 id: lin-98445 author: Savitri, Putu Weddha; Dewi, Anak Agung Sagung Shanti Sari title: Semantic Change on Imitative Slang Used by Indonesian Netizen date: 2023-05-25 words: 3407 flesch: 62 summary: Yule (2006) describes slang as words or phrases that are used more frequently than everyday words by young people or certain groups. One of the most interesting aspects to be observed is the semantic change or shift in meaning of words. keywords: change; language; meaning; media; netizens; slang; sultan; word cache: lin-98445.pdf plain text: lin-98445.txt item: #124 of 124 id: lin-99896 author: Laksminy, Luh Putu; Rajeg, Gede Primahadi Wijaya title: Sexist Language in Indonesian via Metaphor and Transitivity date: 2023-05-25 words: 5881 flesch: 57 summary: In these sentences, women characters are the undergoer of the action performed by the men-actor. Abstract This paper discusses how stereotypes and/or attitudes and positions of women and men are reflected in sexist language, focusing on metaphorical sexist expressions and the study of syntactic structures such as transitivity and grammatical relations. keywords: data; example; expressions; female; gender; ginet; language; metaphor; mills; sexist; transitivity; women cache: lin-99896.pdf plain text: lin-99896.txt