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CULTURAL CONFLICT EXPERIENCED BY THE CENTRAL CHARACTER IN THE NOVEL CRAZY RICH ASIAN BY KEVIN KWAN Eva Monica; Ni Made Widisanti S; Sari Rejeki
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Volume 2 Number 2 2020
Publisher : Universitas Pakuan

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Cultural conflict can occur because the diversity of cultures, religions, and races. When we refuse to learn about other cultures, stereotype, misinterpretation and tendency to change attitudes toward other ethnicity might happen. The purposes of this thesis is to explore the cultural conflict and the settlement in Kevin Kwan’s novel Crazy Rich Asian. This novel presents Rachel Chu and Nicholas Young as the central character. The research is conducted by means of descriptive analysis method. The results shows that the cultural conflicts experienced by Rachel and Nick were caused by stereotypes, misunderstandings, ethnocentrism and materialism, a high sense of selfishness that made the conflict continue without any resolution.Keywords: Crazy Rich Asian; Cultural Conflict; Culture.
THE COMPONENTS OF SPEECH EVENTS AND THE USAGE OF LANGUAGE VARIATIONS ON THE CENTRAL CHARACTER IN THE FILM THE GREATEST SHOWMAN Ardhi Sasongko; Henny Suharyati; Sari Rejeki
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Vol 1 No 2 Tahun 2019
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Abstract   This study discusses the components of events and the use of language variations of the central figure in The Greatest Showman movie (2017). The purpose of this research is to explain how to use speech and the use of language variations of central figures. This study discusses the emergence of speech events and variations in usage on central character. The method used is descriptive qualitative research method with proficient free listening techniques. The results of data analysis show that the speech component always appears for each variety language and there are four languages variations from five different languages. The variety of languages that are often used by central figures is a consultative style, and the variety that is very little used is the formal style and casual style. For the results, it can be concluded that there are 41 variations in the variety of languages found in Michael Gracey's The Greatest Showman movie ; (7) Official variations or variations (Formal); (17) Variations or types of business (Consultative); (7 ) Casual variation or variety, and (8) Intimate variation or variety (Intimate). Of the 41 data found in the film there are 7 formal types with a percentage of 17%, 17 different types of businesses with a percentage of 42%, 7 types of casualties with a percentage of 17% and 10 intimate varieties with a percentage of 20%.Keywords : Sosiolinguistic, components of speech events, language variations, central figure.
PRESUPPOSITION AND COMMON GROUND OF THE CHARACTERS IN THE MOVIE GIFTED (2017) Fauza Zuryatina; Sari Rejeki; Maulana Taufik
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Volume 2 Number 2 2020
Publisher : Universitas Pakuan

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This study is aimed to identify the kinds of presupposition and the triggers used by the characters in the movie Gifted. It is also aimed to interpret the implicit meaning in them and to describe the common ground between the speakers and the listeners. This study is a qualitative research using descriptive analysis method. The data are collected by using uninvolved observation and note-taking technique. The analysis result shows that there are 54 data of presupposition usages and common ground. According to the analysis, presupposition and common ground commonly appear more in daily communication caused by the triggers of implicit assumption, the close relationship between the speakers and the listeners, and the community they are attending.Keywords: common ground; presupposition;character.
LEXICAL AND CONTEXTUAL MEANINGS CONTAINED IN RELIGIOUS SONG LYRICS AT QUIVER CENTER ACADEMY (QCA) Fitriani Ponno; Sari Rejeki; Maulana Taufik
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Volume 1 nomor 1 Januari Tahun 2019
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ABSTRACTThe purpose of this research is to study the theme, lexical and contextual meaning in the lyrics of the songs frequently sung in Quiver Center Academy (QCA) school, located in Gading Serpong, Tangerang city. This research uses descriptive analysis method. The analysis  result in the conclusion that noun is the most category word that has lexical and contextual meaning in the songs. The main reason why these words have lexical and contextual meaning is to know the meaning of the song in a deeper way. Moreover, they also support the understanding of the theme in QCA’s are divinity, destiny, integrity, victory, struggle, and dedication.Keyword: theme, lexical meaning, and contextual meaning.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SYMBOL AND MEANING IN THE FILM ZOOTOPIA Dwi Lestari Septiani; Sari Rejeki; Ni Made Widisanti S
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Volume 1 nomor 1 Januari Tahun 2019
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ABSTRACTThis research discusses the relationship between the symbol and meaning in Zootopia, a film by Jared Bush and Phil Johnston. The objectives of this research is to show the types of symbol in Zootopia and its meaning by identifying the types of symbol and its meaning based on the speaker’s utterance and the context of the utterance itself. The method used in this research is descriptive analysis with library research technique. The results of this research shows that there are 15 symbols in this movie. From 15 symbols mentioned, all the symbols in Zootopia are private symbol. The meaning of symbol are determined by its reference, which refers to the words and sentences, and also by supportive context which explains the reference. Symbols and meanings in this movie are closely related and become a unity that builds storylines and characters. The symbols in this movie are intentionally used to help in conveying the content and message of the movie. Keywords: Symbol, meaning, movie.
LANGUAGE VARIATION OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE MOVIE BLACK PANTHER 2018 Adhien Diani; Sari Rejeki; Maulana Taufik
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Volume 3 Number 1 2021
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The occurrence of language variation is not only caused by homogeneous speakers but also because of diverse social interactions. This diversity will increase if the language is used by many speakers, because guidelines for social interaction is needed. This research discusses components of speech event, domain and the use of language variations of the main character in the movie Black Panther (2018). The purpose of this research is to identify the language variations used by the main character, and to show that the components of speech event which support the choice of the language variations. Using the descriptive analysis, and the proficient free listening techniques, the research yields to identify speech variations according to Martin Joss. The most frequently used of language variations by the main character is the casual style. The most scarcely language variations used are the intimate style and the consultative style. It can be proven that the component of speech event and domain strongly supports the use of the language variations.Keywords: components of events; domain; language variations; main character.
AN ANALYSIS OF WORD STRESS IN THE NEWS READING VIDEOS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENTS Maria Ulfah; Sari Rejeki; Henny Suharyati
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Volume 4 Number 1 2022
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This study aims to analyze word stress and factors that cause the differences in pronunciation in the news reading videos of students majoring in Public Relations. Using the descriptive method, this study focuses on how students pronounce words stress by comparing the pronunciation with Standard American English (SAE). Through the transcription of the news reading, it is found that there are 30 words containing word stress. Working with 10 selected informants, results reveal that the students can pronounce 16 words with the correct stress. 11 words are pronounced in different syllables and 1 word is pronounced without stress. The rest of the data indicates diverse answers by the informants but still highlights the mispronunciation. The factors that cause difficulties in the pronunciation of word stress in English are the interferences of the mother tongue, the inconsistency of some sounds in English, the differences in phonological rules between English and Indonesian, and lastly, the lack of exposure to English as a medium for communication.Keywords: pronunciation; word stress; syllables.
TYPES AND FUNCTION OF SATIRE IN RONNY CHIENG’S STAND-UP COMEDY PERFORMANCE: AMERICA NEEDS MORE ASIANS (2019) AND EVERYTHING’S STUPID (2020) Mauritania H Subagyo; Sari Rejeki; Agnes Setyowati
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Volume 3 Number 2 2021
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The purpose of this research is to analyze types and functions of satire used in two of Ronny Chieng’s stand-up comedy performances; America Needs More Asians (2019) and Everything’s Stupid (2020). This study uses descriptive qualitative method with observation and note-taking technique. The analysis show that the types of satire found in the utterances of Ronny Chieng are; satire (15), cynicism (7), sarcasm (3), and innuendo (2).  The satire functions as ridiculing of thoughts and ideas, sarcasm, laughing at ideas and habits and understating facts. Satire is used in the stand-up comedy as a critic, specifically for Caucasians, African Americans and Asians.Keywords: satire, type and function, stand-up comedy
PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF TEACHER UTTERANCES IN A VIRTUAL CLASSROOM Sari Rejeki
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Volume 3 Number 1 2021
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This article is interested in studying the utterances used by a teacher in a virtual  classroom. The study is conducted in Kindergarten 2 class, James Education Centre located in Bogor. The method applied is descriptive qualitative, using recordings and note taking as a technique to attain data.  Looking into the illocutionary act, which is the meaning of utterances proposed by Searle, the data reveals that  69% of the teacher utterances are directives, 18% assertives and 12% expressives. The meaning of directive speech act is commiting interlocuters to do something. Assertives are used as  statements and reports, while expressives as compliments and expressing gratitude. Keywords: utterance; speech act; illocutionaryact; directives.
REFFERRING EXPRESSION AND HOW IT POTRAYS 18 OF INDONESIA TOP TOURIST DESTINATION 2018 Sari Rejeki
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 2, No 2 (2020): Volume 2 Number 2 2020
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This article is interested in analysing the referring expressions of 18 of Indonesia top tourist destinations 2018 and how they portray Indonesia tourism. The primary and secondary data are taken from the official website of Ministry of Tourism. Data are collected using simak method with note taking technique. Data are analysed using identity method. Referring expression theories are adapted from Yule (1996), Kreidler (1998) and Huford and Heasly (2007). The articles in the official website promoting 18 of Indonesia top tourist destination 2018 reveal there are 79 referring expressions. Through the referring expressions, Indonesia is portrayed as having world class tourism and rich in historical background. Referring expressions also explains tourist destinations which are shown as modern and being the center of trade. It informs tourist destinations which are developing and having unique qualities. Superlatives which are found in many referring expressions imply that Indonesia is the best in terms of its tourism.Keywords: referent; referring expression; tourist destination.