item: #1 of 128
          id: nobel-10
      author: Muttaqin, Syariful; Ida, Ismarita
       title: Using English as a Means of Instruction (EMI) in Teaching Content Subjects
        date: 2015-04-23
       words: 5581
      flesch: 50
     summary: Understanding of Students on the Course Level of understanding of the students in EMI class: 3,8 Students sometimes miss or misunderstand the course materials delivered in English 3,4 Students ability to retell the materials explained by lecturers: 3,4 Students have no difficulty in summarizing course materials using English in EMI class: 3,1 Students find difficulties in answering questions in written form: 3,1 Students find difficulties in answering questions in spoken form: 3,1 Students find difficulties in understanding answers given by lecturers: 3 Students ability to master the course materials by the methods used by the lecturers: 3,3 Discussion The international program is aimed at developing students in the subject content and English language in order to be able to compete in international competition. Those which are offered by the International Undergraduate Program can be the motivation and the goals of the students to be international students in which English is used in the teaching and learning activity.
    keywords: class; content; emi; english; language; level; program; students; use
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          id: nobel-106
      author: Hutami, Nestiani
       title: Death Instinct Manifested through Passive Aggresiveness and Its Social Effects in Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener"
        date: 2017-04-03
       words: 3548
      flesch: 60
     summary: Furthermore, it will explorehow Bartleby’s passive aggresiveness affectspeople around him. As the psychological issue, passive aggresiveness, can be experienced in social interactions between individuals, it is also reflected in some literary works, one of them is “Bartleby the Scrivener” written by Herman Melville in 1853.In the article written in 1998, “Bartleby the Scrivener, A Tale of Wall Street,” it is mentioned that “Most have viewed it as a work of social criticism dealing with the psychological effects of capitalism as it existed in the 1850s.
    keywords: aggresiveness; bartleby; behavior; death; instinct; people
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          id: nobel-107
      author: Lubaba, Silvia
       title: Esther Greenwood's Distaste of Life as Seen in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar
        date: 2017-04-03
       words: 5379
      flesch: 69
     summary: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching Volume 8, No 1, April 2017 13 to find out the causes of Esther Greenwood distaste of life which is influenced by her unconscious mind. Her love life goes around a man named Buddy Willard who creates a lot of disappointments in Esther’s life and gives influences to Esther Greenwood.
    keywords: buddy; distaste; esther; greenwood; life; mind; mother
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          id: nobel-108
      author: Azizah, Rofi'atul; Sa'adah, Sufi Ikrima
       title: An Ecocritical Analysis of Young Adult Dystopian Novel in Veronica Rossi's Under The Never Sky
        date: 2017-04-03
       words: 5401
      flesch: 70
     summary: The Croven tribe chooses the bad way to survive in dangerous nature. It is the same world with different nature and culture condition.
    keywords: aria; death; human; nature; place; pod; shop; wilderness; world
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        item: #5 of 128
          id: nobel-109
      author: Jatmiko, Rahmawan
       title: Fictional Characters' Heroism in Assassin's Creed III Video Game in the Perception of Indonesian Video Gamers
        date: 2017-04-03
       words: 4891
      flesch: 56
     summary: INTRODUCTION Materialistic, consumerist, and hedonistic cultures have significantly hastened the flourish of popular fictional characters. As quoted from Ryan Hart in the Guardian,film and video games such as Batman, Superman, Captain America, Spiderman, Ironman, or hundreds of their adapted forms, spin-offs, and pastiches have gained popularity and profits, thanks to fictional characters notably super hero characters of the DC and Marvel comics (Hart, 2001:7).
    keywords: assassin; character; creed; haytham; heroism; literature; protagonist; story; video
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        item: #6 of 128
          id: nobel-110
      author: Firmansyah, Andi Yunus
       title: Types and Motifs in The Folktale of Sawunggaling in Surabaya
        date: 2017-04-03
       words: 4427
      flesch: 58
     summary: These values are carried on Sawunggaling characters. This motif belongs to motif number V223.
    keywords: folklore; folktale; literature; motif; number; sawunggaling; story; surabaya; tales; types
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        item: #7 of 128
          id: nobel-111
      author: Rahma, Eriska Novita; Hodairiyah; Yunita, Rahma; Suryantini, Nadiyah; Adha, Rifa'i; Swasono, Endratno Pilih
       title: Grammatical Cohesion in the Short Story "Tanya's Reunion" by Valarie Flournoy
        date: 2017-04-03
       words: 4228
      flesch: 66
     summary: Abstract: This study investigates the types of grammatical cohesion and the frequency of grammatical cohesionin the short story “Tanya’s Reunion” By Valarie Flournoy. The result of the analysis shows that grammatical cohesion found in the short story “Tanya’s Reunion” are reference – personal reference, demonstrative reference, and comparative reference; substitution – nominal substitution and verbal substitution; ellipsis – nominal ellipsis, verbal ellipsis, and clausal ellipsis; and conjunction – additive conjunction, adversative conjunction, causal conjunction, and temporal conjunction, meanwhile, clausal substitution is not found in this short story.
    keywords: cohesion; ellipsis; grammatical; grandma; paragraph; reference; tanya
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        item: #8 of 128
          id: nobel-112
      author: Fatmawati, Fatmawati
       title: The Image of Madurese Women in "Tandak" Short Story by Mahwi Air Tawar
        date: 2017-09-03
       words: 3344
      flesch: 65
     summary: The writer applied feminist literary criticism in analyzing Madurese woman image and symbolic resistance in “Tandak” short story. Therefore, the study aims to examine woman image in Madurese patriarchal system and symbolic resistance in the short story.
    keywords: madurese; mahwani; story; tandak; women
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        item: #9 of 128
          id: nobel-113
      author: Setyorini, Ari; Idris, Serwana
       title: The Practice of Ideological State Apparatuses in Lois Lowry's The Giver
        date: 2017-09-03
       words: 4541
      flesch: 61
     summary: In other words, the individuals are systematically trained through task of increasing complexity to prepare them to be a functioning part of community and to be able to effectively contribute to the common good without questioning the classification of job. The limitation of mass media in The Giver’s community helps the committee to restrict their people to get information from Elsewhere (a place out of community).
    keywords: community; giver; isa; language; lowry; people; society; state
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        item: #10 of 128
          id: nobel-114
      author: Nafilaturif'ah; Fazlina, Nur ; Prayogo, Tri; Mardhia, Ikhda; Safitri, Frisca Candra; Fidiyanti, Murni
       title: Katniss Everdeen's Linguistic Features in Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games
        date: 2017-09-03
       words: 7010
      flesch: 56
     summary: Abstract: Linguistic features become the main issue analyzed in this study since it gets much attention from numerous academics. Keywords: linguistic features; fillers; progressive forms; less filler 1.
    keywords: data; features; games; hunger; katniss; language; linguistic; utterances; women
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        item: #11 of 128
          id: nobel-115
      author: Suroiya, Himmatul Maratis; Adista, Novella Dara; Rahayu, Indra Fuji; Romadhani, Fadilla Nuzulul; Azizah, Nur; Rohmah, Zuliati
       title: Verbal Disagreeing Strategies in Detective Conan Movie Series
        date: 2017-09-03
       words: 6545
      flesch: 65
     summary: Keywords: disagreeing strategies; criminals; Detective Conan movie series 1. There are 5 different types of disagreeing strategies identified.
    keywords: contradiction; counterclaim; criminals; disagreeing; disagreement; male; strategies; study; types
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        item: #12 of 128
          id: nobel-116
      author: Ayuningtias, Diah Ikawati
       title: Teaching English at Primary School: Will It Threaten The Growth of Students' Nationalism Feeling?
        date: 2017-09-03
       words: 4912
      flesch: 51
     summary: Primary school Students belongs to childhood period. Considering Piaget’s cognitive stages, primary school students are in the stage of the concrete operational stage.
    keywords: children; english; language; learning; nationalism; school; students; teaching
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        item: #13 of 128
          id: nobel-117
      author: Meisani, Diah Royani; Rambet, Rommy D. B.
       title: Teachers' Beliefs Regarding Language Learner Autonomy and Practices of Project-Based Education: A Case Study of An Indonesian EFL Teacher
        date: 2017-09-03
       words: 3325
      flesch: 56
     summary: Learner autonomy, teacher autonomy: rommydanny@yahoo.com2 Abstract: Language learner autonomy can be defined as learning outside the classroom in which learners direct their own learning independently of teachers.
    keywords: autonomy; language; learner; learning; students; teacher; teaching
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        item: #14 of 128
          id: nobel-132
      author: Millah, Roihatul
       title: Utilizing Story Mapping Strategy to Improve Students' Reading Comprehension in Finding Main Idea
        date: 2018-04-30
       words: 5959
      flesch: 57
     summary: Clearly, reading with story maps support students in organizing their ideas around the elements of the text, thereby helping them comprehend stories at deeper levels. Key Words: Story mapping strategy; Reading comprehension; Main Idea; Action Research 1.
    keywords: comprehension; idea; mapping; reading; reading comprehension; story; strategy; students; text
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        item: #15 of 128
          id: nobel-133
      author: Dewi, Rohmatul Fitriyah
       title: Hesitaton Phenomena in COnversational Interaction Among Speaking EFL Learners
        date: 2020-04-29
       words: 3913
      flesch: 41
     summary: Thus, the emergence of hesitation phenomenon in English conversation occurs spontaneously and naturally due to the reason that the processing of language in the brain is not as easy as it is produced directly through the utterances of words and sentences. English Conversation Club is one of the domains where hesitation phenomena occur among EFL learners that practicing their conversation.
    keywords: conversation; hesitation; language; learners; pause; phenomena; speech
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        item: #16 of 128
          id: nobel-134
      author: Aminah, Siti
       title: The Use of Video in Teaching Writing Procedure Text
        date: 2018-09-30
       words: 4033
      flesch: 67
     summary: In addition, the use of video helped students to create procedure text based on its generic structures and language features. Moreover, genre based curriculum is aimed to make students become literate people.
    keywords: language; students; teacher; teaching; video; writing
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        item: #17 of 128
          id: nobel-135
      author: Tyas, Novita Kusumaning
       title: Grammatical Errors in Students' Translating Text by the Informatics Department Students in Stekom Semarang
        date: 2018-04-30
       words: 4307
      flesch: 64
     summary: It indicates the level of language errors that occur in phonology, grammar, lexis, text or discourse. Syntactical errors cover phrase structure, clause, and sentence error (James, 1998).
    keywords: english; errors; language; learner; learning; sentence; students
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        item: #18 of 128
          id: nobel-138
      author: EWK, Elisabeth Ngestirosa
       title: Minority Voices In Power Rangers Movie: A Study of Popular Literature
        date: 2018-04-30
       words: 3149
      flesch: 68
     summary: In general, American movies tend to present the life and glory of America in solving the existing issues, andPower Rangers movie also tries to see the other sides of teenager’s life and minorities in the US. Elizabeth Ngestirosa & M. Fitratullah, Minority Voices in Power Rangers Movie 10 One of the most intriguing superhero movies in 2017 is Power Rangers movie.
    keywords: american; minority; movie; people; power; rangers; trini
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          id: nobel-151
      author: Sifana, Amaliah; Wicaksono, Hendrik; Azlina, Irva; Maya Syaroh, Ida Yulia ; Kusumajanti, Wahju
       title: Treating Arab Women in Jean Sasson's Princess Sultana's Daughters
        date: 2018-04-30
       words: 3461
      flesch: 68
     summary: Amaliah Sifana et.al, Treating Arab Women 20 Patriarchy is characterized by male domination and power. The beginning and end of this marriage Amaliah Sifana et.al, Treating Arab Women 22 are specified.
    keywords: arab; culture; divorce; female; sultana; women
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        item: #20 of 128
          id: nobel-154
      author: Park, Yoanna
       title: Symbolism in Katherine Anne Porter's Short Story Rope
        date: 2018-04-30
       words: 3714
      flesch: 71
     summary: In the story Rope, Porter unfolds the story of a young married couple who comes to realize their differences as a result of an argument over a piece of rope that the husband Park S. Yoanna, Symbolism in Rope 4 purchases. Keywords: Symbol; Rope; Frustration; Katherine Anne Porter; Narration 1.
    keywords: couple; husband; porter; rope; story; symbol; wife
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        item: #21 of 128
          id: nobel-155
      author: Anggraini, Nova; Sahnaz, Alyssa; Fathonah, Elsa Lisanul; Al Farisi, Muhammad Rizal; Fidiyanti, Murni
       title: Transitivity Process and Ideological Construction of Donald Trump's Speeches
        date: 2018-04-30
       words: 7225
      flesch: 55
     summary: As in the victory speech, Trump used relational process to assign that a movement was for all American people without any exceptional races, religions, backgrounds, and beliefs. The concepts of equality spread in all of Donald Trump speeches.
    keywords: american; analysis; data; donald; language; material; people; process; speeches; transitivity; trump
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          id: nobel-159
      author: Juanillo, Kay Tepait
       title: The Identity of the Main Character in Nathaniel Hawthorne's Dr. Heidegger's Experiment: A Linguistic Analysis
        date: 2018-09-30
       words: 7368
      flesch: 57
     summary: In order to express his degree of commitment towards the object of stance, Dr. Heidegger performs epistemic stances. Abstract: This study analyzes the language used in the construction of the personal identity of Dr. Heidegger through the labels attached to him, both given by self and by others, and his stance-taking.
    keywords: character; experiment; friends; heidegger; identity; labels; language; stance
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          id: nobel-160
      author: Irsyadi, Achmad Naufal
       title: Madurese Typology and Characteristics Amelioration in Ahmad Sapardi's Short Story Pelean Klebun: Semiotics Analysis
        date: 2018-09-30
       words: 5325
      flesch: 54
     summary: Abstract: This article aims to identify Madurese typology and characteristics within the short story “Pelean Klebun” by focusing on lexicon ‘Keras’ and ‘Pedas’ to produce new meaning and perspective of Madurese typology and characteristics. As conclusion, ‘Keras’ and ‘Pedas’ undergo a process of amelioration textually within the short story and contextually within various research about Madurese local wisdom that reflects Madurese typology and characteristics.
    keywords: analysis; characteristics; communication; groups; keras; klebun; madura; madurese; pelean; research; sign; stereotype; story; typology
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        item: #24 of 128
          id: nobel-164
      author: Kaprisma, Hendra; Rusnalasari, Zulidyana Dwi
       title: Love-Death Hanna Schmitz in Bernhard Schlink's The Reader Novel
        date: 2018-09-30
       words: 3317
      flesch: 70
     summary: He also donated some money (according to Hanna's will) on behalf of Hanna Schmitz to Jewish League Against Illiteracy. So with no calculation and driven by embarrassment Hanna gave a false statement to cover up her shortcomings.
    keywords: hanna; history; literature; love; michael; schlink; story
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        item: #25 of 128
          id: nobel-166
      author: Ishlahiyah, Hadiyatul; Hibtiyah, Mariyatul; Fadila, Ikhtiar; Amalia, Anis Zulfi; Sa'adah, Sufi Ikrima
       title: Magical Realism in Leslye Walton's The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender
        date: 2018-09-30
       words: 6904
      flesch: 58
     summary: Just like normal people dealing with their everyday matters, characters in magical realism story deal with magical events and situation as if it is what the creator of the world will it to be. Therefore, magical realist stories seem so normal yet so strange, but the readers can still relate to them due to the realities that are still being the prominent aspect of the story itself.
    keywords: ava; emilienne; faris; life; novel; pierette; realism; time; viviane; walton; wings
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        item: #26 of 128
          id: nobel-168
      author: Fakhiroh, Zakiyatul; Rohmah, Zuliati
       title: Linguistic Landscape in Sidoarjo City
        date: 2018-09-30
       words: 7828
      flesch: 63
     summary: Landry and Bourhis (1997) distinguish between the informative and symbolic functions of language signs. Moreover, the fifth function of Sidoarjo signs is to show readiness to welcome international visitors.
    keywords: arabic; english; indonesian; javanese; landscape; language; linguistic; public; sidoarjo; signs
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        item: #27 of 128
          id: nobel-173
      author: Fakhruddin, Zulfah; Selle, Amzah; Nurchalis, Nur Fadillah
       title: Technology-Based Teaching Material Development Training for Pre-Service Teachers to Improve Students' Learning Outcomes
        date: 2019-04-30
       words: 6058
      flesch: 48
     summary: TECHNOLOGY-BASED TEACHING MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT TRAINING FOR PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ The trainings are more often designed and dedicated for in-service teachers rather than for pre-service teachers.
    keywords: language; learning; materials; pre; service; students; teachers; teaching; technology; test; training
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        item: #28 of 128
          id: nobel-174
      author: Rochmahwati, Pryla
       title: Integrating Islamic Values into ESP Reading Material
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 5661
      flesch: 31
     summary: The procedure employed in this study was R&D model proposed by Dick and Carey, namely, need analysis, developing reading materials, expert validation, revising the materials, trying out the materials, and revising the materials. The result shows that reading materials must be developed by incorporating major content subject, namely Islamic studies, list of vocabulary, grammar review, and reading comprehension exercises.
    keywords: content; english; esp; islamic; language; materials; reading; students; teaching; values
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        item: #29 of 128
          id: nobel-178
      author: Rachmawati, Iin
       title: Language and Culture in Multicultural Society of English Language Course: A Case Study of Sociolinguistics
        date: 2020-04-29
       words: 6137
      flesch: 56
     summary: This research pays more attention to the society of the international tutors in English First (EF) Language Course in dealing with Indonesian language and culture through their experiences in communicating with the local people as well as through their time in learning the Indonesian language. Moreover, this study has tried to fulfill the gap in exploring how international tutors learn about Indonesian language and grammar as well as to examine their perspectives on the influence of the Indonesian language towards its culture.
    keywords: culture; indonesian; language; people; research; society; teaching; tutors
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        item: #30 of 128
          id: nobel-184
      author: Binarkaheni, Suyik
       title: A Language Appraisal of Hotel Web Pages in Indonesia Five Starred Hotels: Interpersonal Meaning
        date: 2019-04-30
       words: 7446
      flesch: 53
     summary: The resource of pre and post modification of adjective and nominalized quality will intensify the further weight of hotel product and hotel services. Yogyakarta hotel also offers a multi level swimming pool, (51)
    keywords: appraisal; appreciation; bali; hotel; hotel homepages; language; meaning; product; quality; reader; text; yogyakarta
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        item: #31 of 128
          id: nobel-190
      author: Sugeng, Mohammad; Retnaningdyah, Pratiwi; Mustofa, Ali
       title: The Reflected Mythological Patterns on Researchers' Journey through Literacy Narratives
        date: 2019-04-30
       words: 7779
      flesch: 56
     summary: In research journey, the undebatable and proper character that can be easily found to symbolize the ‘Mentor’ is the supervisor. In this case, The Ordinary World in one sense is the specifically last place or state of the researchers (students, young researcher or junior researcher) before the adventure of researches begins.
    keywords: hero; journey; knowledge; literacy; narratives; new; research; research journey; researchers; study; world
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        item: #32 of 128
          id: nobel-192
      author: Hariri, Alfan; Munir, Ahmad; Anam, Syafiul
       title: Lecturers' Attitudes towards English Varieties Exposure in Indonesia
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 4474
      flesch: 38
     summary: As a consequence, students do not know that there are a lot of English varieties other than American and British. However, in Indonesian ELT context, it is tough to find the research of English varieties both in perspective and practice since the Indonesian lecturers have not moved on yet from the perception that English belongs only to English speaking countries.
    keywords: circle; english; international; language; lecturers; students; teaching; varieties
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        item: #33 of 128
          id: nobel-198
      author: Suwastini, Ni Komang Arie; Suprianti, Gusti Ayu Putu; Suparyanta, Nyoman Trijaya
       title: Demystification of the Myth of Freedom in the Characterization of Christopher McCandless in Krakauer's Into The Wild
        date: 2019-04-30
       words: 6539
      flesch: 64
     summary: Connecting these surface characterizations with how McCandless left his society, these connote Chris McCandless as a free spirit person and a freedom chaser. Curiously, when McCandless applied for the McDonald’s job, he presented himself as Chris McCandless, not as Alex, and gave his employers his real Social Security number.
    keywords: alaska; freedom; mccandless; myth; people; sequence; society; water
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        item: #34 of 128
          id: nobel-199
      author: Suhandoko, Suhandoko; Hasanah, Widatul ; Nuriana, Cindy; Rahman Firdaus, Maulana; Maula, Jabal; Reswara Sani, Favian
       title: Codemixing in an Entertainment TV Show: How "Which Is" Functions in Indonesians' Repertoire
        date: 2019-04-30
       words: 7910
      flesch: 61
     summary: Pemakaian di mana dan yang mana sebagai kata hubung dalam kalimat bahasa Indonesia. In Indonesian teenagers’ slang, which is combined with copula is to add stylistic nuance to suit them with the most common words in Indonesian or Malay, di mana and yang mana.
    keywords: conjunctions; functions; indonesian; ini; itu; kamu; lagu; language; mana; performance; slow; song; use; voice; yang
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        item: #35 of 128
          id: nobel-200
      author: Hutubessy, Ellychristina D
       title: The Building of Main Character's Self-Actualization through Religion in Hermann Hesse's Siddharta
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 4348
      flesch: 47
     summary: Rawamangun Muka,Pulo Gadung, East Jakarta, 13220 Article Info Abstract The purpose of this study is to find out the role of religion in Siddhartha’s self-actualization process in Hesse’s Siddhartha. The results showed that Buddhism and Hinduism had taught various things through religious activities conducted by Siddhartha to find out his actualization.
    keywords: actualization; human; life; literature; religion; self; september; siddhartha; teachings
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          id: nobel-205
      author: Risdianto, Faizal; Sumarlam, Sumarlam; Santosa, Riyadi
       title: Representation of Power in the News Text of the Inclusion of Indigenous Faiths on ID Card (e-KTP)
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 7601
      flesch: 45
     summary: CONCLUSION This study was conducted to reveal the power representation that was built by the religious community, the government officials and experts on news texts in several media regarding the inclusion of Indigenous Faiths in the religious column on E-KTP using the Fairclough CDA model (Fairclough, 1995). RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS In this section, news text analysis is related to the inclusion of IF allowed on the ID card (E-KTP) and other related parties, such as ministers, community leaders, NGO leaders, people's representatives, and political experts, sociologists, and law experts.
    keywords: analysis; card; column; context; court; d card; decision; discourse; faiths; inclusion; interpretation; ktp; language; news; news text; power; religion; text
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        item: #37 of 128
          id: nobel-207
      author: Yuliyana, Yuliyana; Bram, Barli
       title: Uncommon Word Order of Yoda in Star Wars Movie Series: A Syntactic Analysis
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 5855
      flesch: 55
     summary: Based on the dialogues, the creator of Yoda character wants to show that everything Yoda says is by all accounts a message of good, and the character appears to like imparting his insight and lessons to other people, as he is instructing learners notwithstanding when he is old. Volume 10, Number 2, September 2019, 103-116 available at http://jurnalfahum.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/nobel/article/view/nomorurut DOI: 10.15642/NOBEL.2019.10.2.103-116 UNCOMMON WORD ORDER OF YODA IN STAR WARS MOVIE SERIES: A SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS Yuliyana1, Barli Bram2 Sanata Dharma University, Jalan Moses Gathotkaca, Catur Tunggal, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55281 Article Info Abstract This paper analyzes Yoda’s syntax order to discover the word order which occurs in his speeches and the factors affecting his preferred syntax.
    keywords: english; jedi; language; order; osv; study; syntax; vos; vso; word; yoda
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        item: #38 of 128
          id: nobel-208
      author: Ni Nyoman, Artini; Ni Komang Arie, Suwastini; I.G.A. Lokita Purnamika, Utami
       title: Dory's Paradoxical Characterizations in Disney's Animated Feature Film Finding Dory (2016)
        date: 2020-04-27
       words: 5045
      flesch: 59
     summary: The appearance of Dory, the forgetful blue tang fish, as the main character in Finding Dory (2016), one of Disney’s animated feature films, makes the film popular and has been nominated to 46 awards and won 16 awards. However, the previous researches focused on Finding Nemo and how the films teach disability yet have not revealed about characterizations of Dory in Finding Dory (2016).
    keywords: character; dory; education; film; hank; marlin; memory; nemo; parents; sequence
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        item: #39 of 128
          id: nobel-218
      author: Asmaradhani, Ahmad Idris
       title: Enemy Construction in the Declaration of War against Japanese Empire: CDA Perspective
        date: 2019-09-30
       words: 6317
      flesch: 42
     summary: Of course, such assurance is made with confidence in the armed forces and with the unbounding determination of American people US will gain the inevitable triumph(26). Journal of Literature and Language Teaching Volume 10, Number 02, September 2019, 117-130 125 American people were not interested in war due the lingering economic condition.
    keywords: american; construction; dijk; discourse; enemy; language; people; van; war
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        item: #40 of 128
          id: nobel-254
      author: Saktiningrum, Nur
       title: Intermedial Transformation in Comic Book Movie Adaptation of X-Men: First Class
        date: 2020-04-27
       words: 6470
      flesch: 51
     summary: The objects of this study are eight X-Men: First Class comic books, volume 1 published from September 2006 until April 2007, and X-Men: First Class movie made in 2011. Journal of Literature and Language Teaching 6 Volume 11, Number 1, April 2020, 1-15 Thus, by the time X-Men: First Class movie was released in cinemas in 2011, many of them would feel nostalgic and would be tempted to watch the movie version of the comics they had enjoyed back in their childhood days while taking their children to the cinema.
    keywords: adaptation; books; class; comic; men; movie; movie adaptation; process; texts; translation
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        item: #41 of 128
          id: nobel-259
      author: Turuk, Didimus Estanto
       title: The Advancement of Women's Portrayal, Position, and Chance in Three Selected Novels
        date: 2020-04-29
       words: 5268
      flesch: 62
     summary: Keywords: woman, Asian woman, Ami Tan, Ayu Utami, Balzac © 2020 UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya Correspondence: p-ISSN 2087-0698 Email: tantosanpio@gmail.com e-ISSN 2549-2470 http://jurnalfahum.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/nobel/article/view/ mailto:tantosanpio@gmail.com Didimus Estanto Turuk NOBEL: Although the novel is written based on Balzac’s imagination about Asian women since he never went out of Paris (Balzac, 2010), the novel gives a picture of how European men imagined Asian women in the late 19th century.
    keywords: asian; balzac; culture; literature; portrayal; position; saman; women
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        item: #42 of 128
          id: nobel-269
      author: Surjowati, Ribut
       title: Disclosing Australian Newspaper's Ideologies in Reporting Political News through Social Actor Representations Strategy : CDA Perspective
        date: 2020-04-29
       words: 6949
      flesch: 38
     summary: These In group social actors were identified from their goodwill to help Indonesia solve the problems. This categorization was both used to identify the Out group and In group social actors with the same purpose to highlight the position of the social Disclosing Australian’s Newspaper Ideology NOBEL:
    keywords: actors; analysis; australia; conflict; group; ideology; indonesia; language; newspaper; papua; papuans; smh
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        item: #43 of 128
          id: nobel-27
      author: Saputra, Hilmi Mustangin
       title: THE FACT OF HEDGES IN OPRAH WINFREY TALK SHOW
        date: 2013-04-02
       words: 8413
      flesch: 65
     summary: In expressing ideas, people may use hedges/hedging expressions but they often do not realize that their statements contain hedging expressions, just because people do not only prefer to get the point of communication but also consider the value of maintaining good communication with the interlocutor. In a further discussion, hedging expressions then sub-categorised into their types covering Approximators and Shields.
    keywords: expressions; hedges; hedging; hedging expressions; implicature; language; meaning; oprah; politeness; speaker; talk; use; winfrey
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        item: #44 of 128
          id: nobel-28
      author: Jalaluddin, Nurain
       title: The Consciousness of Black Identity in Amiri Baraka’ Poems
        date: 2013-04-02
       words: 4059
      flesch: 70
     summary: Cedric Johnson says that political and ideological lines could be swept away with effective organization and the development of proper “black consciousness” to reveal a solid core of racial interests that connected all African Americans and, for many, all peoples of African descent (88). He pointed out that the African Americans again had to determine their own lives.
    keywords: african; americans; baraka; identity; people; poem; whites
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        item: #45 of 128
          id: nobel-286
      author: Supeno, Bana
       title: The Presence of Portuguese and Indonesia in Timor Leste as Depicted by Australian and British Broadcasting Corporation: CDA Perspective
        date: 2020-04-30
       words: 5860
      flesch: 56
     summary: East Timor massacre may have been solved. CONCLUSION The findings of the present study on the depiction of Timor Leste ABC and BBC news- resource editorials are in line with some van Dijk (1987, 1995, 1998, 2005, 2006, and 2009)’s models.
    keywords: abc; bbc; dijk; discourse; east; indonesia; timor; van
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        item: #46 of 128
          id: nobel-289
      author: Domingo, Precious
       title: English Language Exposure of Students in Visayas State University
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 3848
      flesch: 59
     summary: Thus, this study aims to answer two main objectives: to identify the level of English language exposure of the students of Visayas State University and determine the activities that frequently exposed them to the language. In a study conducted by Magno (2009) about assessing the level of English language exposure, results show that exposure to the target language affects the learners.
    keywords: english; exposure; language; learning; level; students
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        item: #47 of 128
          id: nobel-29
      author: Milal, A. Dzo’ul
       title: INTERACTIVE READING USING AUTHENTIC MATERIALS IN AN EFL CONTEXT
        date: 2013-04-02
       words: 3533
      flesch: 57
     summary: By monitoring learners‟ involvement in reading activities, teachers are also able to assess learners‟ current perceptive ability of the target language. Viewing the above three-phase techniques, we can summarize that pre- reading activities are basically intended to provide learners with sufficient help in order to facilitate them doing the reading tasks.
    keywords: activities; language; learners; materials; reading; students; text
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        item: #48 of 128
          id: nobel-290
      author: Milal, Ahmad Dzoul; Kusumajanti, Wahju
       title: Assertive Speech Acts Performed by Teacher in EFL Classes
        date: 2020-04-27
       words: 7049
      flesch: 68
     summary: Teacher’s responding to learners, either verbally or behaviorally, is psychologically significant. That is a kind of delayed feedback, not necessarily given by the teacher, but by other learners.
    keywords: acts; data; language; learners; teacher; teaching
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        item: #49 of 128
          id: nobel-296
      author: Radfar, Zakir Hussain; Sudana, Dadang ; Gunawan, Wawan 
       title: Gricean Maxim Violation(s) in the Murder Case of Jamal Khashoggi: A Forensic Lingustic Perspective
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 7093
      flesch: 59
     summary: In a few years, forensic linguistic has gained peoples' attention in the world. The term forensic linguistics was first coined by Svartvik (1968), and now there are so many organizations that support the development of forensic linguistics.
    keywords: forensic; jamal; journal; khashoggi; language; linguistics; maxim; murder; saudi; speaker; study
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        item: #50 of 128
          id: nobel-299
      author: Canggung Darong, Hieronimus; Kadarisman, A. Effendi ; Basthomi, Yazid
       title: Teachers’ Politeness Markers in Request in Classroom Interactions
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 7021
      flesch: 57
     summary: This study is an attempt to examine politeness markers employed by Indonesian English teachers in classroom interactions. The conversation analysis revealed that to mitigate the illocutionary act of request, aside from using internal modifiers at most (consultative device, politeness markers, hesitators, hedges, play- downs, committers, down-toners, understaters), the teachers also used external devices as an adjunct to the head acts (grounder, sweetener, and disarmer).
    keywords: act; force; journal; language; markers; politeness; politeness markers; request; speech; study; teachers; teaching
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        item: #51 of 128
          id: nobel-300
      author: Moncada Linares, Sthephanny; Xin, Zhi-Ying
       title: Language Education and Systemic Functional Linguistics : A State-of-the-art-review
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 6492
      flesch: 47
     summary: García, Sagre, and Lacharme (2014) found that, generally, language students find it challenging to analyze written texts and are at a literal level of analysis. Engaging teachers in language analysis: A functional linguistics approach to reflective literacy.
    keywords: analysis; discourse; education; functional; halliday; journal; language; learning; linguistics; meaning; sfl; students; teaching; theory; university
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        item: #52 of 128
          id: nobel-304
      author: Safriyani, Rizka
       title: Corpus-Based Research in Vocabulary Learning
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 5463
      flesch: 52
     summary: Laudel (2002) suggests that Research collaboration is characterized as a system of research activities by several actors linked functionally and coordinated to achieve a research objective corresponding to those actors' research objectives or interests. c. Design teaching materials with various research methodologies that are related to several current research issues so that students can learn to analyze research data 5.
    keywords: corpus; english; journal; language; learners; learning; research; students; teaching; vocabulary; words; writing
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        item: #53 of 128
          id: nobel-307
      author: Suminto, Elisabeth; Bram, Barli
       title: Phonics Instruction and Perceptions of Teachers in Ave Maria Amnatcharoen School in Thailand
        date: 2021-04-30
       words: 5828
      flesch: 65
     summary: Therefore, it is suggested that teaching phonics requires the movement of the body, ears, eyes, and speech delivery to help the children learn and remember well. Therefore, it was suggested that teaching phonics required the movement of the body, ears, eyes, and the delivery of the speech to help the children learn and remember well.
    keywords: letter; phonics; reading; sounds; students; teachers; teaching; techniques; words
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        item: #54 of 128
          id: nobel-31
      author: Cahyaningati, Desi Tri
       title: THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STUDENTS’ USE OF STRATEGIES AND THEIR PERFORMANCE ON SPEAKING TASK IN PPNS
        date: 2013-04-02
       words: 6638
      flesch: 66
     summary: Firstly, the student’s uses of language learning strategies are proven correlated with their communicative competence. The writer uses the classification of language learning strategies proposed by Oxford because she provides the most comprehensive taxonomy of learning strategies currently available.
    keywords: competence; data; language; learning; learning strategies; new; research; speaking; strategies; students; study; use
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        item: #55 of 128
          id: nobel-311
      author: Huda, Muhammad Faishol Nurul ; Hidayat, Didin Nuruddin; Alek
       title: An Investigation of Macrostructure, Superstructure, and Microstructure on Online News Text
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 5350
      flesch: 50
     summary: The production of media texts should be observant. The results showed that (a) Suara Merdeka and Republika newspaper lead to the positive image information for the President, while Tabloid Tempo incline to the negative image formation for the President, (b) discourse practice analysis is focused on how texts are produced and consumed, (c) news texts produced by media promote texts, discourse practices, and socio-cultural practices.
    keywords: analysis; capital; city; discourse; journalists; language; media; news; paragraph; study; text
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        item: #56 of 128
          id: nobel-317
      author: Pandu, Indiwara
       title: The Subaltern's Failure of Recognition in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (1599): Postcolonial Psychoanalysis Study
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 6526
      flesch: 62
     summary: Shylock and Prince Morocco, considered to be inferior, are dealing with the recognition to make themselves as superior as the dominant class. Throughout the analysis, both Shylock and Prince Morocco fail to obtain recognition as a way to cross in western society.
    keywords: jew; morocco; people; prince; recognition; shylock; society; white
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        item: #57 of 128
          id: nobel-32
      author: Fidiyanti, Murni
       title: HOMOSEXUAL TENDENCY OF CHARACTER ‘’I’’ IN TENNESSEE WILLIAM’S MOISE AND THE WORLD OF REASON
        date: 2013-04-02
       words: 5284
      flesch: 74
     summary: HOMOSEXUAL TENDENCY OF CHARACTER ‘’I’’ IN TENNESSEE WILLIAM’S MOISE AND THE WORLD OF REASON Murni Fidiyanti, State Institute for Islamic Studies Sunan Ampel Surabaya Abstract: Moise and the World of Reason is one of William’s novels. This novel tells about character ‘’I’’ who is identified as a homosexual (a person who is involved in sexual desire with the same sex).
    keywords: character; charlie; lance; life; love; moise; person; williams; world
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        item: #58 of 128
          id: nobel-324
      author: Hasan, Mariwan; Sharif, Diman
       title: William Golding’s Lord of the Flies: A Reconsideration
        date: 2020-09-29
       words: 5441
      flesch: 60
     summary: Many novels were for the working-class of depressed cities in the industrial north. Volume 11, Number 2, September 2020, 125-136 available at http://jurnalfahum.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/nobel/article/view/324 DOI: 10.15642/NOBEL.2020.11.2.125-136 WILLIAM GOLDING’S LORD OF THE FLIES: A RECONSIDERATION Mariwan Hasan 1, Diman Sharif 2 Sulaimani University, Sulaimani, Iraq Article Info Abstract This paper reconsiders Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, on its use of allegory.
    keywords: allegory; flies; golding; human; literature; lord; nature; novel; war; william
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        item: #59 of 128
          id: nobel-325
      author: Fakhrunnisa
       title: Grotesque Character as A Criticism to Racism in Flannery O' Connor's "The Geranium" 
        date: 2020-09-29
       words: 5288
      flesch: 69
     summary: O’Connor also highlights the positive attitudes of Black characters in the story, which means a lot to Old Dudley. Therefore, despite the malicious accusations Old Dudley addressed towards Black characters, O’Connor sets irony by promoting the Blacks’ good sides, which is seen through the Old Dudley’s confessions and experience while interacting with them.
    keywords: black; characters; dudley; geranium; grotesque; o’connor; rabie
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        item: #60 of 128
          id: nobel-33
      author: Prasetyani, Nuning Yudhi
       title: What Should Teacher and Student Know in the Teaching and Learning of EMP (English for Medical Purposes)?
        date: 2013-04-02
       words: 3556
      flesch: 50
     summary: According to Wright, 2001 the first contributory area closely relates to that branch of ESP which deals with medical English (need analysis, teaching materials, courses, etc); the second involves issues in medical sociolinguistics and discourse analysis (many contemporary themes taken up in discourse analysis and the ethnography of speaking have focused on topics of common interest and with potential implications for EMP); the third contributory area is that of modern medical practice that deals with the largely stylistic--broadly speaking—or linguistic aspects of biomedical communication (e.g: stylistic and grammatical problem in modern medical writing, ‘good style’ in writing and public speaking). The Field of EMP Needs analysis is neither unique to language teaching nor within language training but it is often seen as being the corner stone of ESP and leads to a very focused course (Dudley-Evans & St. John, 1998: 122).
    keywords: emp; english; esp; knowledge; language; learning; medical; students; teacher; teaching
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        item: #61 of 128
          id: nobel-339
      author: Islam, A B M Shafiqul; Hasan, Mehedi 
       title: The Effectiveness of Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) on ESL Listening Skill
        date: 2020-09-30
       words: 6783
      flesch: 51
     summary: Their research demonstrates that using learner’s motivation towards any gadgets and efficient use of content in MALL based learning can inspire them not only to learn outside their classroom but also to encourage them to create their podcast based scientific research (p. 6). Besides outlining a brief overview of MALL, the study also recommends some practical and useful stratagems that ESL/EFL educators can use while designing MALL listening tasks/activities.
    keywords: group; language; language learning; learners; learning; listening; mall; mobile; research; skills; students; teaching; use
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        item: #62 of 128
          id: nobel-34
      author: Miftachuddin, Miftachuddin
       title: Some Cases of Flouted Maxims by Some Characters’ Communication Style in Eat Pray Love
        date: 2013-04-02
       words: 3880
      flesch: 63
     summary: Verbal communication includes sounds, words, language and speaking. In the workplace and in daily life, Italians augment verbal communication by pronounced gesturing and frequent facial expressions in order to add liveliness to speech.
    keywords: communication; conversation; ketut; language; liz; maxims; quantity
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        item: #63 of 128
          id: nobel-344
      author: Wulanjani, Arum Nisma; Indriani, Lilia
       title: Revealing Higher Education Students’ Readiness for Abrupt Online Learning in Indonesia amidst Covid-19
        date: 2021-04-30
       words: 6678
      flesch: 50
     summary: In Higher Education, online learning becomes a crucial need to keep the teaching and learning going on. This study explores the students’ readiness for online learning and investigates the aspect that tangles their online learning.
    keywords: activities; education; et al; journal; learning; online; readiness; self; students; study; teaching
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        item: #64 of 128
          id: nobel-345
      author: Wulansari, Atsani; Arvianti , Gilang Fadhilia ; Rekha , Agnira
       title: Icatforlearning Website for Teaching Translation and Interpreting Online Class
        date: 2021-04-30
       words: 4668
      flesch: 50
     summary: This website supports translation teaching and learning since it is equipped with a CAT tool and helps students practice interpreting in real-time events because this website provides video podcasts and audio recordings. Teaching CAT tools to translation students: An examination of their expectations and attitudes.
    keywords: icatforlearning; interpreting; learning; students; teaching; technology; translation; use; website
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        item: #65 of 128
          id: nobel-35
      author: Ningrum, Dian Riesti; Rohmah, Zuliati
       title: African American English (AEE) And Slang Used by Jim and Huck Finn in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
        date: 2014-04-23
       words: 3664
      flesch: 76
     summary: The fact that Huck Finn as a white American uses AAE is in line with the research findings of Adharini (2006) and Tejo (2011) that African American English is not only spoken by black people, but also white people do as well as the blacks. 1 AFRICAN AMERICAN ENGLISH (AAE) AND SLANG USED BY JIM AND HUCK FINN IN THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN Dian Riesti Ningrum, Zuliati Rohmah Email: rie_5t1@yahoo.com; zettira@gmail.com State Islamic University Sunan Ampel Surabaya ABSTRACT: African American English and slang are now become interesting topics among linguists for its unique characteristics and usage in daily society as vernacular language.
    keywords: african; american; finn; huck; jim; slang
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        item: #66 of 128
          id: nobel-350
      author: Wahyuningsih, Mirotin Eka 
       title: Perfectionism in “Perfect Slumber Party”, a Soundtrack of Sofia the First: the Big Sleepover
        date: 2021-04-30
       words: 5549
      flesch: 57
     summary: Successively, Disney princess movies have always been renowned for the songs reinforced the storytelling. Disney princess movies have their signature elements.
    keywords: acceptance; disney; music; party; perfectionism; princess; royal; slumber; slumber party; sofia
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        item: #67 of 128
          id: nobel-352
      author: Yosintha, Rolisda; Yunianti, Sukma Shinta; Ramadhika, Boris
       title: Structure and Written Expressions of the TOEFL: Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Constraints
        date: 2021-04-30
       words: 8502
      flesch: 59
     summary: Structure and written expression error analysis on TOEFL test students of English department Padangsidimpuan state institute for Islamic studies Considering the fact that the Structure and Written Expressions section of the TOEFL has caused a lot of trouble for test-takers and the lack of studies on the non-linguistic factors affecting this matter, the researchers think that it is essential to carry out a thorough study on the constraints faced by students in answering the TOEFL test items in this section.
    keywords: doi; english; expression; journal; language; learning; linguistic; number; pronoun; section; structure; students; teaching; test; toefl
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        item: #68 of 128
          id: nobel-36
      author: Yanda, Fikri
       title: EXTRACURRICULAR PROGRAM FOR STUDENT SPEAKING IMPROVEMENT
        date: 2014-04-23
       words: 4107
      flesch: 59
     summary: This qualitative study explores the role of English Students Club as an extracurricular program to improve the English speaking skill of the students of the English Education Department in the Faculty of Tarbiyah (Islamic Education) State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN) Sunan Ampel Surabaya. Littlewood (1984: 54) added that oral ability is the act and expression of speaking ability.
    keywords: club; english; language; members; speaking; students; study
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        item: #69 of 128
          id: nobel-366
      author: Surjowati, Ribut
       title: The Politeness Strategies used by the Students with Regional Multicultural Background
        date: 2021-04-30
       words: 9831
      flesch: 60
     summary: The analysis was done by following these procedures 1) the data were classified based on the students’ place of origin, types of politeness, and the strategies they used and displayed 2) the data were analyzed using Brown’s and Levinson’s theory of politeness strategies. Keywords: politeness strategies, positive politeness, negative politeness, regional multiculture ©2021 UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya Correspondence: p-ISSN 2087-0698 Email: surjowati88@gmail.com
    keywords: april; data; face; javanese; journal; language; lecturer; mam; politeness; politeness strategies; speaker; strategies; strategy; students; teaching; volume
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        item: #70 of 128
          id: nobel-37
      author: Andriani, Gita
       title: PROBLEMS IN TEACHING ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) IN HIGHER EDUCATION
        date: 2014-04-23
       words: 3154
      flesch: 61
     summary: Teaching ESP means the teacher focuses the material to content of students’ subject field or knowledge which should be run based on the needs analysis. At that time, register analysis was used to design ESP course but the results failed to meet desired outcomes (Brunton, 2009).
    keywords: course; english; esp; learners; problems; teaching
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        item: #71 of 128
          id: nobel-371
      author: Sandra, Lifia Alex ; Kurniawati, Lemmuela Alvita
       title: Differentiated Instruction for ASD Students in an EFL Class
        date: 2021-09-30
       words: 7333
      flesch: 57
     summary: Both teachers agreed that they had never learned about dealing with special needs students nor ASD students when they were in college. The observation and interview showed that DI was implemented in two ways, i.e., the English teachers designed different assessments for ASD students, and 2) the English teachers provided extra assistance for ASD students.
    keywords: asd; class; english; interviews; students; teachers; teaching
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        item: #72 of 128
          id: nobel-372
      author: Ariantini, Kadek Puspa; Suwastini, Ni Komang Arie; Adnyani, Ni Luh Putu Sri; Dantes, Gede Rasben; Jayantini, I Gusti Agung Sri Rwa
       title: Integrating Social Media into English Language Learning: How and to What Benefits According to Recent Studies 
        date: 2021-04-30
       words: 8347
      flesch: 49
     summary: The question was first answered in the fifth and sixth step of the research when a general search on social media use in the EFL context was conducted using general keywords “social media” instead of social media’s specific names. This study aimed to explore social media as a teaching and learning tool, its use, and its benefit for students of English as Foreign Language.
    keywords: doi; efl; english; et al; facebook; journal; language; learning; media; skills; students; youtube
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        item: #73 of 128
          id: nobel-374
      author: Rohmatullah, Nang Gede ; Permatasari, Riana
       title: Ethnocentrism and Its Effects as Depicted in The Kite Runner Novel
        date: 2021-04-30
       words: 4060
      flesch: 61
     summary: Ethnocentric people will devote their attention to their group, or Sumner called it as in-group; it builds a sense of superiority to other groups and a need to defend their group’s interest from other groups or called out-group. Those words imply what Sumner and Keller said about ethnocentrism as how a group feels superior to other groups, which causes disharmony in the life between groups (1911).
    keywords: ethnic; ethnocentrism; group; hazara; novel; pashtun
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        item: #74 of 128
          id: nobel-377
      author: Montle, Malesela Edward
       title: The Genesis African-Identity-Crisis through Wole Soyinka’s Death and King’s Horseman
        date: 2021-09-30
       words: 4165
      flesch: 56
     summary: Elesin’s son, Olunde, was unsuccessfully persuaded to champion Eurocentric thoughts and stereotypes against African cultural identities. The downfall of colonialism galvanized the African independence movement to rediscover African identity.
    keywords: african; crisis; death; elesin; identity; king; soyinka
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        item: #75 of 128
          id: nobel-38
      author: Fidiyanti, Murni
       title: THE SOCIAL CHANGE AS THE IMPACT OF GERMAN’S INVASION IN JOHN STEINBECK’S THE MOON IS DOWN
        date: 2014-04-23
       words: 4054
      flesch: 71
     summary: They are under the control of German armies now. This appointment shows the strategy of German armies to reach their motive.
    keywords: armies; change; german; government; invasion; people; steinbeck
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          id: nobel-382
      author: Ramlah, Siti ; Rohmah, Zuliati; Sholihah, Diana Nur 
       title: Muslim Women Representation in Zoya Hijab Video Advertisement: A Multimodal Analysis
        date: 2021-04-30
       words: 7497
      flesch: 55
     summary: The research results show the portrayal of Muslim women in terms of physical appearance, occupation, behavior, and traits in the video advertisements Article History: Received January 2021 Accepted March 2021 Zoya Hijab advertisements are analyzed to see how Muslim women are represented in Indonesia nowadays.
    keywords: advertisements; april; data; gender; hijab; journal; language; literature; muslim; number; representation; volume; wearing; women; zoya
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        item: #77 of 128
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      author: Satyawati, Bheny Prehartini
       title: THE PREMISES OF SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM IN BUCHI EMECHETA’S THE SLAVE GIRL AND THE JOYS OF MOTHERHOOD
        date: 2014-04-23
       words: 4635
      flesch: 71
     summary: While in TJoM, Nnu Ego grows and becomes a good mother. Nnu Ego could see in her mind’s eye
    keywords: blumer; ego; meaning; nnu; ojebeta; people; process
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        item: #78 of 128
          id: nobel-399
      author: Markandan, Rubavathanan
       title: A Comparative Study on the Theoretical Development of Functions of Language with Reference to Bühler, Jakobson, and Halliday
        date: 2021-09-30
       words: 5238
      flesch: 46
     summary: Looking at structure only from the outside or inside, this domain lacks understanding language functions and defining the same. Heterogeneous thinkers, theorists, grammarians, and linguists have tried to understand and identify the functions of language oriented towards evolving a modal according to their perspective of language functions.
    keywords: bühler; communication; context; functions; halliday; jakobson; language; linguistics; model; number
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        item: #79 of 128
          id: nobel-40
      author: Masofa, Ima
       title: AMERICAN DREAM IN JOHN STEINBECK’S THE GRAPES OF WRATH AND JEFFREY ARCHER’S KANE AND ABEL
        date: 2014-04-23
       words: 4308
      flesch: 68
     summary: The results of this article can be formulated as follows: 1) Both have the American Dream and different achievements and effort to gain the American Dream through the representation of the characters of Ma Joad in The Grapes of Wrath whose American Dream is unattainable and Abel in the Kane and Abel whose American Dream is attainable. The articlewriter will apply American School of Comparative Literature, American Dream concepts, and historical background RESEARCH METHOD This research in purpose to analyze how the American Dream is described in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath and Jeffry Archer’s Kane and Abel, and how the struggle of the main characters in John Steinbeck’s TheGrapes of Wrath and Jeffry Archer’s Kane and Abel to get the American Dream and the similarities and differences of the American Dream in John Steinbeck’s
    keywords: abel; american; archer; dream; joad; life; steinbeck
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        item: #80 of 128
          id: nobel-402
      author: Hasan, Mariwan; Mohammed  , Saman 
       title: Love of Nature and Women in John Masefield's "Beauty” and Goran’s “Women and Beauty": A Comparative Study
        date: 2021-09-30
       words: 4365
      flesch: 68
     summary: He benefited from Kurdish poets before him, such as Xani, Mawlawi, Nail, Salim, and Kurdi. This poem has been translated from Kurdish language into English language by Mariwan Hasan available at: (https://lyricstranslate.com https://lyricstranslate.com/en/afret-u-ciwani-women-and-beauty.html Love of Nature and Women NOBEL:
    keywords: beauty; goran; language; literature; masefield; nature; poems; women
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        item: #81 of 128
          id: nobel-406
      author: Novianti, Alviaderi; Mulyani, Martina
       title: Facilitating Student Voice through Sandwich Principle of Teaching (SPoT): Research-Led Teaching in English Language Teaching (ELT)
        date: 2022-04-30
       words: 6885
      flesch: 55
     summary: Students have to be facilitated to voice their thoughts in the learning process, as Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy (2019) acknowledges that student voice could help them construct the knowledge. Student voice: A growing movement within education that benefits students and teachers.
    keywords: assessment; collaborative; group; journal; knowledge; learning; peer; research; spot; stage; students; study; teacher; teaching; voice
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        item: #82 of 128
          id: nobel-41
      author: Fatmawati, Fatmawati
       title: MIKHAIL’S PERSONAL IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION IN PAULO COELHO’S THE ZAHIR
        date: 2015-09-01
       words: 7855
      flesch: 64
     summary: Mikhail positions himself along with epistemic scale certainty using adjective “impossible”. The aim of this study is to examine Mikhail’s personal identity construction through his language use.
    keywords: alignment; excerpt; identity; labels; mikhail; people; person; positioning; self; stance
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        item: #83 of 128
          id: nobel-416
      author: Hasanah , Savira Uswatun 
       title: Representation of Muslim Women in Online News: Study of Critical Discourse Analysis
        date: 2021-09-30
       words: 5220
      flesch: 55
     summary: Dharmawangsa Dalam, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia Article Info This study mainly investigates the representation of Muslim women in online news. The news was chosen because it can represent the social view of Muslim women since the news has the power to influence people’s perspectives.
    keywords: analysis; data; journal; language; media; muslim; news; society; topic; women
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        item: #84 of 128
          id: nobel-417
      author: Alivin, Moh Zaimil 
       title: Identity Negotiation in the Age of Global Migration in Exophonic Novels
        date: 2021-09-30
       words: 9123
      flesch: 55
     summary: Identity negotiation has been frequently raised as an underlying issue in early 2000s literary works. The analysis focuses on identity negotiation experienced by Muslim diaspora characters by employing Homi K. Bhabha’s cultural identity.
    keywords: america; baba; identity; identity negotiation; journal; language; literature; migration; negotiation; new; novel; september; states
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        item: #85 of 128
          id: nobel-42
      author: Rochmah, Nuwailah
       title: THE WOMAN STRUGGLE OF BEING A GOVERNESS IN ANNE BRONTE’S AGNES GREY
        date: 2015-09-01
       words: 3715
      flesch: 68
     summary: From this statement, the writer argues that Agnes character shows a value of Marxist feminism which rejects the construction women as a class of passive consumers (Madsen, 2000, page 65). (Bronte, 1877, page 12) 125 From the quotation above, the writer sees that Agnes character performs the spirit of feminism in which women become autonomous decision makers that they have the right and freedom to decide their own careers and life patterns (Tong, 2009, page 15).
    keywords: agnes; bronte; character; family; governess; page
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        item: #86 of 128
          id: nobel-422
      author: Jannah, Raudlotul; Istiqomah, Khusnul 
       title: Conceptual Metaphor in Kahitna’s Song Lyrics
        date: 2021-09-30
       words: 6734
      flesch: 59
     summary: Based on the understanding of conceptual metaphor and image schema theories initiated by Lakoff and Johnson, Kahitna’s song lyrics contain conceptual metaphors of love and love relationship as follows: ‘Passion of Love is Wave in the Sea,’ ‘Love Relationship is a Journey,’ ‘Deepest Heart is Sea,’ ‘Heart is a Container,’ ‘Love is a Concrete Object,’ and ‘Longing is Waves.’ A conceptual analysis of love metaphors in selected popular dholuo music.
    keywords: domain; heart; kahitna; love; lyrics; metaphors; relationship; schema; song; target
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        item: #87 of 128
          id: nobel-426
      author: Suhandoko, Suhandoko; Lyatin, Uul; Ningrum, Dian Riesti
       title: Impoliteness and Gender Differences in the Edge of Seventeen Movie
        date: 2021-09-30
       words: 5664
      flesch: 52
     summary: While Dhorifah (2016) and Sani and Suhandoko (2020) focused on how impoliteness strategy is used to exercise power, Benabdellah (2018), Pratama (2020), and Aydınoğlu (2013)examined how impoliteness strategies interplay with gender differences. It was noted that women used more positive impoliteness strategies, while men used negative impoliteness strategies.
    keywords: face; gender; impoliteness; impoliteness strategies; language; nadine; strategies; use; women
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        item: #88 of 128
          id: nobel-427
      author: Ningrum, Rosidah Wulan ; Ningtyas, Putri Ika Ayundha ; Hidayati, Amalia Safitri ; Hamamah, Hamamah
       title: Developing Syllabus for IELTS Preparation Program: Focus on Grammar for Adult Learners
        date: 2021-09-30
       words: 6690
      flesch: 56
     summary: Strengthening grammar knowledge is crucial for IELTS test takers. Many English-speaking countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, and New Zealand require IELTS tests for non-native speakers of English if they want to study or work there.
    keywords: english; grammar; ielts; language; learning; skills; students; syllabus; teaching; test; writing
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        item: #89 of 128
          id: nobel-43
      author: Aljannah, Fika Alfianti
       title: REVIVING THE PASSION OF LIFE THROUGH SUICIDE OF VERONIKA’S CHARACTER IN PAULO COELHO’S VERONIKA DECIDES TO DIE
        date: 2015-09-01
       words: 6536
      flesch: 70
     summary: Veronika Decides to Die is the novel written by Brazilian author, Paulo Coelho. In addition, Veronika Decides to Die is the result from Coelho’s promise.
    keywords: coelho; life; page; people; suicide; veronika; villete
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        item: #90 of 128
          id: nobel-44
      author: Awwaliyah, Zahratul
       title: AN ANALYSIS OF TARZAN’ LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN THE MOVIE TARZAN OF THE APES (1999)
        date: 2015-09-01
       words: 5782
      flesch: 82
     summary: [Tarzan] (Grunts) | Tarzan. | Tarzan.
    keywords: acquisition; jane; kala; language; scene; tarzan
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        item: #91 of 128
          id: nobel-45
      author: Sari, Nita Puspita; Rohmah, Zuliati
       title: PRESUPPOSITIONS IN MOBILE PHONE ADVERTISEMENTS
        date: 2015-09-01
       words: 3476
      flesch: 46
     summary: The Types of Presupposition in Mobile Phone Advertisements Based on data collected from the mobile phone advertisement, four types of six types of presuppositions by Yule (1996) are found out. 169 Figure 6: Functions of Presuppositions 1) Presenting and Winning Implied Competition Presenting implied competition is one of the functions of presupposition in the advertisement which is often used in advertising discourse and an important function of it is to make comparative advertising and most importantly to avoid breaking the law.
    keywords: advertisement; data; phone; presupposition; readers; slogan
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        item: #92 of 128
          id: nobel-46
      author: Rofi'ah, Himmatur
       title: GRAMMATICAL COHESION IN “THE MIRACLE WORKER” MOVIE
        date: 2015-09-01
       words: 4384
      flesch: 69
     summary: Discovery of grammatical cohesion in “The Miracle Worker” movie will complete the previous studies on grammatical cohesions. Abstract: This study attempts to analyze of the use of grammatical cohesion in “The Miracle Worker” movie script.
    keywords: cohesion; conjunction; ellipsis; reference; sentence
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        item: #93 of 128
          id: nobel-47
      author: Nuswantara, Kartika; Tantri, Niki Raga
       title: INSERTING AREK CULTURE IN A SYLLABUS PROPOSED FOR BIPA CLASS IN INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI SEPULUH NOPEMBER SURABAYA
        date: 2015-09-01
       words: 5189
      flesch: 54
     summary: The local culture context applied in this research is Surabaya culture, Arek culture. Despite the fact that Surabaya culture is identical with Javanese culture, Surabaya community rarely includes politeness or courtesy in its discourses.
    keywords: arek; bahasa; culture; indonesia; language; learning; materials; people; students; surabaya; syllabus; teaching
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        item: #94 of 128
          id: nobel-478
      author: Mustapidaturrohmah, Nelly; Degeng, Putu Dian Danayanti ; Perdhani, Widya Caterina
       title: A Cultural Content Analysis of the EFL Textbook for Primary Education in Indonesia
        date: 2022-04-30
       words: 6651
      flesch: 51
     summary: This study use s the categorization of cultural aspects by Cortazzi and Jin (1999), including source culture, target culture, and International culture. Those aspects are source culture, target culture, and international culture.
    keywords: content; culture; elementary; english; language; learning; school; sense; source; students; teaching; textbook
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        item: #95 of 128
          id: nobel-48
      author: Nabilah, Amatullah; Aliah, Nuraziza
       title: Apology Strategies Expressed by the Characters in The Proposal Movie
        date: 2016-04-25
       words: 5206
      flesch: 63
     summary: Keywords: apology; apology strategies; functions of apologies; politeness; “The Proposal” movie 1. The first part is apology strategies, the second part is the ways of expressing apologies, and the last part is the social function of the apologies.
    keywords: apology; characters; hearer; mistake; movie; speaker; strategies
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        item: #96 of 128
          id: nobel-485
      author: Karim, Sayit Abdul
       title: The Speed-Reading Technique to Boost English as Foreign Language Learners’ Text Comprehension
        date: 2022-04-30
       words: 6068
      flesch: 61
     summary: It initiates with information about a brief of speed reading, the development, and trends of speed reading, then describes the speed-reading purposes and movement. Journal of Literature and Language Teaching 139 Volume 13, Number 1, April 2022, 138-152 INTRODUCTION English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners can perform speed reading to increase their knowledge and skills.
    keywords: comprehension; efl; language; learners; readers; reading; speed; speed reading; teaching; technique; text
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        item: #97 of 128
          id: nobel-49
      author: Wigayanti, Fajar Aulia; Miftachudin, Miftachudin
       title: A Portrait of Male's Struggle Quality in William Somerset Maugham's Liza Of Lambeth
        date: 2016-04-25
       words: 4299
      flesch: 78
     summary: This novel tells about Liza who is loved by two men, Jim and Tom, who want Liza as their lover, so they make some efforts to get her. There are also Jim and Tom who love Liza and fight to get her.
    keywords: jim; liza; love; man; struggle; tom
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        item: #98 of 128
          id: nobel-494
      author: Novianti, Maria Niayu Risma 
       title: The Intergenerational Conflict in Lisa See’s Shanghai Girls: Second Generation Experiences
        date: 2022-04-30
       words: 7657
      flesch: 54
     summary: As the result of the conflict, Pearl integrates two cultures on the dimension of power distance and short and long term, while May assimilates more into American culture. She is also willing to take that risk as an individualist to pursue a personal goal and get social recognition in American culture.
    keywords: acculturation; american; april; chinese; conflict; culture; family; generation; journal; language; literature; number; pearl; society; teaching
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        item: #99 of 128
          id: nobel-5
      author: Rachman, Rio Febriannur
       title: Spirituality through the Images of Nature in "November Day at Mc Clure"
        date: 2015-04-23
       words: 3081
      flesch: 72
     summary: Based on the concept, there are some groups of images of nature: landscape, phenomenon, animal, plant, object above the earth, and other nature object. 1 SPIRITUALITY THROUGH THE IMAGES OF NATURE IN “NOVEMBER DAY AT MC CLURE’S” Rio Febriannur Rachman Airlangga University, Surabaya riojaya21@gmail.com
    keywords: bly; images; life; nature; spirituality
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        item: #100 of 128
          id: nobel-50
      author: Santika, Rika
       title: An Analysis of West Country Dialect Used by Hagrid in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter
        date: 2016-04-25
       words: 4087
      flesch: 66
     summary: The data of this study are the words, sentences, utterances, or expressions produced by Rubeus Hagrid and others related to Hagrid’s speeches. From those three words, there is a pattern of which word Hagrid simplifies.
    keywords: dialect; form; hagrid; use; variation; words
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        item: #101 of 128
          id: nobel-502
      author: Atikurrahman, Moh; Indriyani, Jiphie Gilia; Adzhani, Shabrina An
       title: Pluralism in the Time of Postcolonialism: Cultural Diversity of Malay-Indonesian Archipelago in Upin-Ipin and Adit-Sopo-Jarwo
        date: 2022-04-30
       words: 7396
      flesch: 49
     summary: Volume 13, Number 1, April 2022, 18-34 available at http://jurnalfahum.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/nobel/article/view/502 DOI: 10.15642/NOBEL.2022.13.1.18-34 PLURALISM IN THE TIME OF POSTCOLONIALISM: CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF MALAY-INDONESIAN ARCHIPELAGO IN UPIN-IPIN AND ADIT-SOPO-JARWO Moh Atikurrahman1, Jiphie Gilia Indriyani2, Shabrina An Adzhani3 Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel, Jl. Jend. Most scholars see cultural diversity in these animations as a fact.
    keywords: april; archipelago; asj; chinese; culture; dan; diversity; ethnic; hefner; indonesia; journal; language; malay; malaysia; multiculturalism; pluralism; series; society
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        item: #102 of 128
          id: nobel-504
      author: Sumedi, Siti Hanna; Mayuni, Ilza ; Sulistyaningrum, Siti Drivoka 
       title: Investigating the Implementation of an Online Literacy Coaching Program for Junior High School English Teacher
        date: 2022-04-30
       words: 7598
      flesch: 37
     summary: Literacy coaching is different from other traditional teacher workshop styles of professional development because literacy coaching allows teachers to link observation, feedback, and reflection to their literacy and teaching skills (House, 2017). The purpose of literacy coaching As a job-embedded and ongoing professional development for teachers, literacy coaching serves many purposes, as follows: a. Literacy coaching supports teachers’ growth in various ways of literacy learning and allows teachers to improve their literacy practice and performance, which directly affects students’ achievement (NCSI, 2014).
    keywords: coaching program; cycle; implementation; literacy; literacy coaching; literacy skills; literacy teaching; process; skills; teachers; teaching
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        item: #103 of 128
          id: nobel-51
      author: Sa'adah, Sa'adah; Nor, Hidayah
       title: Speech-Language Therapy Given to King George VI in The King's Speech Movie
        date: 2016-04-25
       words: 5009
      flesch: 75
     summary: Such problem called by psycholinguists as speech disorder is well captured in a true story movie entitled ‘The King’s Speech’. This research aimed to figure out the phenomena of speech disorder found in the movie.
    keywords: bertie; disorder; king; language; lionel; shit; speech
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        item: #104 of 128
          id: nobel-515
      author: Qoyyimah, Uswatun; Agustiawan, Yosi; Phan, Thanh-Thao Thi ; Maisarah, Maisarah; Fanani, Achmad
       title: Critical Pedagogy through Genre-Based Pedagogy for Developing Students' Writing Skills: Strategies and Challenges
        date: 2022-04-30
       words: 7934
      flesch: 53
     summary: Meanwhile, the second subsection comprises the discussion by which the researcher links the data with the existing literature related to strategies to teach writing and develop student critical literacy skills. Volume 13, Number 1, April 2022, 98-116 available at http://jurnalfahum.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/nobel/article/view/515 DOI: 10.15642/NOBEL.2022.13.1.98-116 CRITICAL PEDAGOGY THROUGH GENRE-BASED PEDAGOGY FOR DEVELOPING STUDENTS WRITING SKILLS: STRATEGIES AND CHALLENGES Uswatun Qoyyimah1, Yosi Agustiawan2, Thanh-Thao Thi Phan3, Maisarah4, Achmad Fanani5 Universitas Pesantren Tinggi Darul Ulum, Jombang, East Java, Indonesia 1,2,4,5 Thanh Do University, QL32, Lai Xá, Từ Liêm, Hà Nội, Vietnam3 Article Info Abstract This current study discusses critical pedagogy, a concept that supports the paradigm of education for cultural transformation.
    keywords: gbp; genre; journal; language; learning; pedagogy; phase; students; study; teacher; teaching; text; topic
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        item: #105 of 128
          id: nobel-519
      author: Meisani, Diah Royani
       title: Improving Students’ Writing Skills through Writing Workshop: An Action Research
        date: 2022-04-30
       words: 6231
      flesch: 53
     summary: Crossley et al. (2014) investigated the links between expert human judgments of text quality and grammar, as well as mechanical faults in student writing. The previous studies mentioned above indicate that grammatical and mechanical skills are still issues in student writing.
    keywords: cycle; grammar; language; research; skills; students; study; teaching; workshop; writer; writing
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        item: #106 of 128
          id: nobel-52
      author: Khoirot, Aifi Umdatun; Rohmah, Zuliati; Puspitasari, Desi
       title: Women's Linguistic Features in Two Dramas
        date: 2016-04-25
       words: 6401
      flesch: 78
     summary: Excerpt 8 George : Good'Lord, Martha •.• do you know what time it ... Nine features were applied by Martha in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” drama and seven features were used by Sarah in “The Lover.”
    keywords: excerpt; features; george; green; language; linguistic; martha; sarah; women
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        item: #107 of 128
          id: nobel-53
      author: Affandi, Yusna
       title: Teacher's Display and Referential Questions
        date: 2016-04-25
       words: 5187
      flesch: 58
     summary: Teacher questions play roles to students’ oral productions. Teacher Questions in Second Language Classrooms: An Investigation of Three Case Studies.
    keywords: classroom; communication; questions; referential; responses; students; teacher
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        item: #108 of 128
          id: nobel-530
      author: Fakhriyah, Faiqotul ; Rohmah, Zuliati ; Kurjum, Mohammad 
       title: Representative Acts in Dalia Mogahed's Speech "What it's Like to Be a Muslim in America"
        date: 2022-04-30
       words: 6581
      flesch: 62
     summary: An analysis of representative speech acts used in covid-19 speech in Queen Elizabeth II. Representative speech acts performed by the debaters in an English debate competition.
    keywords: acts; dalia; islamic; kinds; muslim; people; representative; speech; speech acts; utterances
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        item: #109 of 128
          id: nobel-54
      author: Dinurriyah, Itsna Syahadatud
       title: The Meaning of Beauty through A Woman Image in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight
        date: 2016-09-04
       words: 7410
      flesch: 74
     summary: Bella has different beauty from other woman Edward knows. It proves that Bella is a laughing stock for other people since she does not know how to walk stably.
    keywords: beauty; bella; culture; edward; girl; like; new; people; post; society
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        item: #110 of 128
          id: nobel-540
      author: Wahyuni, Sri 
       title: Effective Teaching Practices in Higher Education during Covid-19 Pandemic: Lecturers and Students’ Lens
        date: 2023-04-28
       words: 6189
      flesch: 43
     summary: Regarding students’ perspectives on lecturers’ social role, the highest frequency of responses emphasized the necessity of online lecturers teaching and modeling good online communication practices and “netiquette.” The attributes of effective lecturers of English as a foreign Sri Wahyuni NOBEL: Journal of Literature and Language Teaching 43 Volume 14, Number 1, April 2023, 28-44 language as perceived by students in a Korean university.
    keywords: education; learning; lecturers; online; pandemic; practices; roles; students; teaching
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      author: Mugrib, Nuz Chairul; Zulfah, Zulfah
       title: Pilar's Existence in Her Love Story Shown in Paulo Coelho's By The River Piedra I Sat Down And Wept
        date: 2016-09-04
       words: 10875
      flesch: 76
     summary: This research focuses on Pilar as one of the main characters in the novel. The aim of this research is to describe Pilar’s characteristics and Pilar’s life to get her existence through her love story in the novel.
    keywords: childhood friend; coelho; existence; god; house; human; life; love; stage; time
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        item: #112 of 128
          id: nobel-56
      author: Hidayah, Rimah; Milal, Dzo'ul
       title: Ideal Identity Construction in Beauty Product Advertisement of Garnier
        date: 2016-09-04
       words: 6164
      flesch: 56
     summary: So, beauty product advertisements today are able to have control or power over consumers. In this case, the advertiser of beauty product advertisement of Garnier gives a clear perception of ideal women and men by using adjectives, such as: flawless, airy-light, small pore, no oily, no two- tone face, no pallid, no acne, and no black spot.
    keywords: advertisement; analysis; beauty; cerah; consumers; discourse; garnier; ideal; product; skin; study; use; white; women
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        item: #113 of 128
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      author: Islam, Muhammad Izzul; Fidiyanti, Murni; Nazaruddin, Rezkiawati
       title: The Use of Response Tokens In Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
        date: 2016-09-04
       words: 3991
      flesch: 71
     summary: The tokens have several types including response tokens without expanded content, response tokens preceding further response, response tokens with premodification, negative response tokens and doublet and also triplet tokens which are proposed by McCarthy (2003). 137 THE USE OF RESPONSE TOKENS IN WAITING FOR GODOT BY SAMUEL BECKETT Muhammad Izzul Islam1, Murni Fidiyanti2, Rezkiawati Nazaruddin3 State Islamic University of Sunan Ampel Surabaya12, Universitas Sulawesi Barat3 Zzlislam5@gmail.com1, murni1fidiyanti@yahoo.com2, keenadin@gmail.com3 Abstract: This study discusses the use of response tokens in Waiting for Godot written by Samuel Beckett.
    keywords: data; estragon; response; tokens; vladimir
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          id: nobel-58
      author: Lestari, Widya; Rahman, Ahmad Ardillah
       title: A Study of Deixis in the Interview between Barack Obama and Chuck Todd in Meet the President
        date: 2016-09-04
       words: 3223
      flesch: 66
     summary: 3. RESEARCH METHODS In conducting this study, the researcher used descriptive qualitative to describe the five types of deixis, they were person deixis, spatial or location deixis, time or temporal deixis, discourse deixis and social deixis and also the types of reference, they were anaphora and cataphora. In other words, person deixis is described as expressions which refers to a person who the speaker intends to refer. 149 Spatial Deixis Place or space deixis concerns the specification of locations relative to the participants in the speech events.
    keywords: deixis; obama; president; reference
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          id: nobel-589
      author: Condro, Tuminah; Wenny, Honorita ; Asteria Ela
       title: The Difficulty Level of Online Learning in The Remote Areas during The New Normal Period
        date: 2023-04-28
       words: 4958
      flesch: 52
     summary: (Mahasiswa 1: “Selama belajar dengan menggunakan Google Classroom, saya bisa mengerjakan pekerjaan yang lain di tempat yang sama, misalnya membantu orang tua menjaga warung”). With the help of unlimited sources of information, Google Classroom users can still maximize internet devices and facilities to choose which sources to use (Hapsari & Pamungkas, 2019).
    keywords: application; classroom; difficulty; face; google; google classroom; learning; level; number; online; process; research; students; study
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        item: #116 of 128
          id: nobel-59
      author: Rachmawati, Iin
       title: Learning Strategies Used by The British Institute for Upper Intermediate and Advanced Students
        date: 2016-09-04
       words: 2714
      flesch: 63
     summary: This study is concerned with language learning strategies reported to be used by students of upper intermediate and advanced level at a private language institute in Surabaya. Language learning strategies are very important to people who want to learn a second language and a foreign language.
    keywords: language; learning; strategies; students
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          id: nobel-6
      author: Luthfiyyah, Aqilah; Darsih, Endang
       title: John Bristow's Psychological Problems in Robert Galbraith's The Cuckoo's Calling
        date: 2015-04-23
       words: 4838
      flesch: 76
     summary: John and Qabil kill their brothers; John kills Charlie and Lula meanwhile Qabil kills Habil. John kills his own sibling just like Qabil kills Habil.
    keywords: bristow; character; cormoran; john; lula; mother; qabil
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          id: nobel-648
      author: Qudsiyah, Zuhriyatun Nur ; Nurmansyah, Mochamad Andhy 
       title: The Display of Islamic Conflictual Discourses through Logics of Film Discourse Interpretation
        date: 2023-04-28
       words: 7012
      flesch: 58
     summary: π8 Adinda wants to win the MTQ competition / Being part of the minority discourse, Adinda faces hardship manifested by the rhetorical relation (coherence) of the visual sequence throughout the chart in Figure 2. π7 Adinda learns that her family was an outcast due to their deviant belief Fikar: Shush!
    keywords: adinda; april; cluster; discourse; islamic; journal; language; literature; minority; movie; number; relation; segment; teaching; volume
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        item: #119 of 128
          id: nobel-694
      author: Dinurriyah, Itsna Syahadatud; Jannah, Raudlotul
       title: Relationship between Masculinity and Femininity Depicted in Paulo Coelho's Brida
        date: 2023-04-28
       words: 3620
      flesch: 61
     summary: However, she does not need to experience like other women to understand nature. Meanwhile, masculinity stresses male practices that make his position ‘higher,’ more respected, and more intelligent than woman; femininity is conceptualized on her condition that cannot be changed or exchanged.
    keywords: coelho; femininity; man; masculinity; tradition; women
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        item: #120 of 128
          id: nobel-7
      author: Astutie, Riza; Rambet, Rommy D. B.
       title: Pragmatic Markers in Eugene O’Neill’s Ile: Discourse Coherence Relations
        date: 2015-04-23
       words: 5259
      flesch: 51
     summary: The identification of the types of pragmatic markers in drama Ile indicates that the use of the items of basic pragmatic markers is very dominant with 159 items (38.31%). rommydanny@yahoo.com2 Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the types of pragmatic markers in a drama entitled Ile.
    keywords: coherence; discourse; discourse markers; drama; ile; markers; relationship
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          id: nobel-700
      author: Djohar, Hasnul Insani
       title: Absurdism and Superstitions: Islamic Perspectives in Albert Camus’s The Plague
        date: 2023-04-28
       words: 7879
      flesch: 55
     summary: The researcher also investigated pandemic issues in Albert Camus’s The Plague and pandemic topics based on Islamic perspectives, especially the Quran, hadiths, and exegesis. This paper employed close textual analysis in examining the literary text mentioned previously to examine Albert Camus’s The Plague using Islamic perspectives.
    keywords: absurdism; camus; god; islamic; literature; muslims; novel; oran; pandemic; perspectives; plague
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        item: #122 of 128
          id: nobel-704
      author: Swasono, Endratno Pilih; Maisaroh, Hana
       title: Hedges as A Conversational Strategy in Women’s Gossip in The Bold Type Season 1
        date: 2023-04-28
       words: 6434
      flesch: 60
     summary: Based on the explanation above, this study aims to examine the functions of hedges used in women gossip by female characters in The Bold Type Season 1. It also helps them maintain solidarity and friendship between the participants, which is the overall function of female gossip.
    keywords: characters; female; gossip; hedges; hedging; jane; kat; use; women
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          id: nobel-708
      author: Noviabahari, Jannatul Laily; Palupi, Dian; Wulandari, Rizka Maulina
       title: EFL College Students' Reading Strategies for Comprehending Reading Texts
        date: 2023-04-28
       words: 4526
      flesch: 55
     summary: The findings revealed that six participants of English students used all types of reading strategies developed by Mokhtari et al.: global reading strategies, problem-solving reading strategies, and support reading strategies. Meanwhile, Mokhtari and Sheorey (2002) designed reading strategies into global reading strategies, problem-solving strategies, and support reading strategies.
    keywords: comprehension; information; language; reading; strategies; students; teaching; text
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        item: #124 of 128
          id: nobel-714
      author: Wulan, Nur
       title: Articulating the Suppressed Voices of the Indigeneous: Maori Cultural Identity in Patricia Grace's Baby No Eyes
        date: 2023-04-28
       words: 4949
      flesch: 64
     summary: Meanwhile, the novel’s contents examined are related to socio-political issues of the domination of Maori people by white people. This way of telling stories resembles how old Maori people retell stories.
    keywords: grace; maori; narrative; novel; people; stories; world; writers
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          id: nobel-727
      author: Novita, Dewi;  Hamied, Fuad Abdul; Sukyadi, Didi
       title: The Effect of Culturally Familiar Text on Low-Proficiency Reader’s Reading Comprehension
        date: 2023-04-28
       words: 6980
      flesch: 46
     summary: The experimental class was treated with familiar cultural text where the English names for locations (such as the cities or countries), the cultural activities (events, celebrations), and dates on the text were replaced with Turkish words to activate the students’ schemata. on the positive benefit of using familiar cultural text to support students’ comprehension.
    keywords: comprehension; culture; journal; knowledge; language; reading; reading comprehension; students; study; test; text
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          id: nobel-8
      author: Marchella, Astrinita Anantama; Saputra, Erwin Rahayu
       title: Request Strategies used by the Main Character in the Movie “The Blind Side”
        date: 2015-04-23
       words: 5308
      flesch: 78
     summary: 34 REQUEST STRATEGIES USED BY THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE MOVIE “THE BLIND SIDE” Astrinita Anantama Marchella1, Erwin Rahayu Saputra2 State Islamic University Sunan Ampel Surabaya1, Universitas Siliwangi Tasikmalaya2 astrinita.am@gmail.com1, rs_erwin@yahoo.com2 Abstract: This study focuses on the request strategies used by the female main character (Leigh Anne Tuohy) in the movie ‘The Blind Side’. The main character from the movie is Sandra Bullock as Leigh Anne Tuohy and Quinton Aaron as Sean Junior ‘SJ’.
    keywords: anne; leigh; michael; request; speaker; tuohy
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          id: nobel-9
      author: Hermanto, Hermanto
       title: Typical Errors in the Writing of the Students Participating in Mawapres Selection in ITS Surabaya
        date: 2015-04-23
       words: 5581
      flesch: 50
     summary: Understanding of Students on the Course Level of understanding of the students in EMI class: 3,8 Students sometimes miss or misunderstand the course materials delivered in English 3,4 Students ability to retell the materials explained by lecturers: 3,4 Students have no difficulty in summarizing course materials using English in EMI class: 3,1 Students find difficulties in answering questions in written form: 3,1 Students find difficulties in answering questions in spoken form: 3,1 Students find difficulties in understanding answers given by lecturers: 3 Students ability to master the course materials by the methods used by the lecturers: 3,3 Discussion The international program is aimed at developing students in the subject content and English language in order to be able to compete in international competition. Those which are offered by the International Undergraduate Program can be the motivation and the goals of the students to be international students in which English is used in the teaching and learning activity.
    keywords: class; content; emi; english; language; level; program; students; use
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        item: #128 of 128
          id: nobel-95
      author: Meisani, Diah Royani; Purnawarman, Pupung
       title: Young Learners' Perceptions on the Implementation of Online English Proficiency Test
        date: 2019-04-30
       words: 6970
      flesch: 56
     summary: Moreover, as the data from previous surveys signpost students’ positive responses towards this kind of test (Way, Davis, & Fitzpatrick, 2006), the present study aims at exploring whether those affirmative reactions also occur in the Indonesian context, particularly to elementary school students. Through the descriptions of elementary school students’ first experiences with the technology-based test, how young learners perceived the implementation of an online test was able to be highlighted.
    keywords: english; grade; ict; learners; level; online; parents; participants; school; students; test; young
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