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AN IDENTIFICATION OF PHRASAL VERB IN MOVIE ENTITLED “BEGIN AGAIN” I.G.A.Y. Mahendra; I.D.P Ramendra; D.A.E. Agustini
Language and Education Journal Undiksha Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/leju.v1i2.20253

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This study aimed at: 1) describing the types of phrasal verbs used in movie entitled “Begin Again”. 2) meaning of phrasal verbs by using syntax used in movie. This study was descriptive qualitative research mainly focused on discovery rather than using statistical analysis. This study used phrasal verb in movie as the object. This study used researcher as main instrument and dictionary to help researcher in collecting the data. This study showed total usage of phrasal verbs in movie. There are 42 Transitive (22 separable, 20 inseparable), 65 Intransitive. Teachers teach about phrasal verb easier and entertaining because object was easier to understand and avoid boredom in learning. Students directly know when they use phrasal verb. Students can be help them to know about phrasal verb and learn something by watching movie which is good for their behaviour. For other researcher can be an additional resource to make similar study.
A CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH AND JAVANESE LANGUAGE Fitriyani Fitriyani; D.P. Ramendra; I.W. Swandana
Language and Education Journal Undiksha Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/leju.v1i2.20254

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This research studied about English and Javanese simple sentences which aimed to find the similarities and differences between English simple sentences and Javanese language. This study is descriptive qualitative research that applied contrastive analysis as the methodology. The data were taken from English textbooks and Javanese magazines. The results of this study showed there were similarities and differences in English and Javanese language simple sentences. The similarities were (1) some of simple sentence have similar patterns were SP for verbal sentence and SPO patterns. (2) the major elements were subject and predicator. The differences were (1) Javanese language had SP pattern for nominal, adjectival, prepositional, and numeral sentence. While in English there was no pattern. (2) In English, predicator must be in verb phrase: auxiliary verbs, linking verbs, or action verbs. However, In Javanese language, the predicator of a sentence might be in verb phrase, adjectival phrase, and prepositional phrase.
Corrigendum / Erratum / Retraction I.P.A. Bhuwana; I.G. Budasi; G. Mahendrayana
Language and Education Journal Undiksha Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/leju.v1i2.20258

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RETRACTION TO:Bhuwana, I.P.A., Budasi, I.G., Mahendrayana, G. (2018). Analysis of Slang Words Formation Found in the Lyrics of Drake’s Songs. Language and Education Journal Undiksha, 1(2), 71-79, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23887/leju.v1i2.20258. This article has been retracted by Publisher based on the following reason: Requested by Author by mail at July, 14th 2018.The author informed that he has sent the similar article to other journal that made he wanted to retract the article that was published in Language and Education Journal Undiksha in ordered to avoid the similar article published in two different journals.  Editor checked the article and then decided to retract it from Language and Education Journal Undiksha in ordered to avoid published the similar article from other journal.
THE PHONOLOGICAL SYSTEM OF BALINESE LANGUAGE ON TEGALLINGGAH SPOKEN BY MOSLEM PEOPLE: A DESCRIPTIVE QUALITATIVE STUDY G.A.A.P. Naraswari; I.G. Budasi; N.K. Wedhanti
Language and Education Journal Undiksha Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/leju.v1i2.20261

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This synchronous study was designed in a descriptive qualitative form. This study was designed to describe the number of phonemes needed in the Tegallinggah dialect and its distribution. This study only supports segmental phonemes. Three informants from Tegallinggah Dialek were selected based on a set of predetermined standard requirements and criteria. Data was collected using two word lists namely: Swadesh and Nothofer. The data obtained were analyzed and collected descriptively. Tegallinggah Dialect has 44 phonemes and not all phonemes have a complete distribution (initial, middle and end positions). Phonemes can be played into: six vowels, nineteen consonants, five cluster consonants and 4 geminate, eight diphthongs.
AN ANALYSIS OF SELLERS’ AND BUYERS’ SPEECH ACTS IN DAILY TRANSACTIONAL COMMUNICATION AT BANYUASRI TRADITIONAL MARKET IN BULELENG D.R Padmayanti; N.K Wedhanti; D.A.E Agustini
Language and Education Journal Undiksha Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/leju.v1i2.20262

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This research aimed to analyze the forms and functions of speech acts that were found in daily transactional communication between sellers and buyers in Banyuasri traditional market. This research was descriptive qualitative approach since the main focus is about describing and explaining the phenomenon of speech acts that are used by sellers and buyers, the forms and also the functions of speech acts in the daily routines speech at market environment. The subjects of this research were 10 sellers and 10 buyers at Banyuasri traditional market. The data gathered were analyzed by using Miles and Huberman model, namely, collecting data, data reduction, data display and conclusion drawing. The result of the data shows the form of speech act mostly uses by the sellers and buyers at Banyuasri traditional market is representative illocutionary acts.

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