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THE ANALYSIS OF PREPOTIONAL PHRASE USAGE IN TAYLOR SWIFT’S SONG LYRICS Tarihoran, Rezky Khoirina; Pratiwi, Rizky; Anggraini, Aisha Tri
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): PHILOLOGY: Journal Of English Language and Literature
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra UMN AL Washliyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v4i1.2826

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Prepositional phrase is a collection of words that includes a preposition, its object, and any words that alter the object. It is only part of a sentence and cannot stand alone as a complete notion. The research focuses on analyzing these prepositional phrases in Taylor Swift's song lyrics using Eggenscwiler theory. The authors employed a qualitative method, presenting the data in tabular form, and subsequently provided a detailed description of the identified data.. This study found that Taylor Swift uses a wide range of prepositions in her song lyrics, including common prepositions such as “in”, "on”, and "with", as well as less common prepositions such as "beneath", "behind", and "off".
CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR IN THE POETRY COLLECTION LOVE LETTERS FOR THE FUTURE YOU BY ADI K : COGNITIVE SEMANTICS STUDY Al Qorni, Wais; Tarihoran, Rezky Khoirina
PHILOLOGY Journal of English Language and Literature Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): PHILOLOGY: Journal Of English Language and Literature
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra UMN AL Washliyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32696/pjell.v4i2.3344

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This research aims to find out the types of conceptual metaphors and then describe the meanings of these types of conceptual metaphors. This research uses the theory of Conceptual Metaphor from Lakoff and Jhonson (2003) followed by the study of Cognitive Semantics. This research uses qualitative research methods. The data used in this research is a poetry collection book entitled Love Letters for the Future You by Adi K. The results of this study show that there are 3 types of Conceptual Metaphors, namely Structural Metaphors, Orientational Metaphors, and Ontological Metaphors based on the theory of Lakoff and Jhonson (2003). This study found 4 data of Conceptual Metaphor of Structural Metaphor type. In addition, this study found 3 data of Conceptual Metaphor from the type of Orientational Metaphor. And finally, this study found 3 data of Conceptual Metaphor of Ontological Metaphor type.
Diglossia Situation of Javanese Deli Speakers In Hamparan Perak Districts Deli Serdang Regency Tarihoran, Rezky Khoirina
Vernacular: Linguistics, Literature, Communication and Culture Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2024): July Edition 2024
Publisher : Universitas Harapan Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35447/vernacular.v4i1.959

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This research aims to explore the domains and variations of language use in the diglossia situation among Javanese Deli speakers in Hamparan Perak District, Deli Serdang Regency. A qualitative research method was employed, focusing on the Javanese Deli speakers in this region. The study found that diglossia occurs across several domains: family, social, professional, religious, and transactional. Each domain exhibits distinct diglossia characteristics. In the family domain, the use of a higher language variant is often influenced by the educational background of the family head. In social interactions, a lower language variant is used when speakers share the same ethnic background, particularly among Javanese Deli people. The religious domain sees the use of a higher variant, as the district is predominantly inhabited by Javanese, Deli, and Malay communities, making Indonesian the preferred language to avoid conflicts. In professional and transactional contexts, a lower variant is commonly used, with occasional shifts to a higher variant in informal situations. Overall, the study reveals that the lower language variant is more prevalent, supporting the preservation of the Javanese Deli language in Hamparan Perak District.
Hegemonic Masculinity and Homosexuality in Contemporary Indonesian Motion Picture Tarihoran, Rezky Khoirina; Wardana, Muhammad Kiki
International Journal Linguistics of Sumatra and Malay Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): International Journal Linguistics of Sumatra and Malay (IJLSM)
Publisher : TALENTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/ijlsm.v2i1.14365

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Homosexuality in Indonesia is examined in through its contemporary motion picture. The data for this study came from the motion picture named Arisan! released in 2003. This study incorporated Foucault's theory of sexuality as a social construction, Connell's Hegemonic Masculinity, and A,J Greimas’ Narrative Structuralism . Numerous findings can be found in the research, including the actantial model and functional model of the story in Arisan!. Additionally, this research discovered that homosexuality in Indonesia is subordinated.