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Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture
Published by Universitas Pakuan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26570696     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33751/albion
Journal Albion Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture. Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language and Culture with registered number e-ISSN 2657-0696 invites submission of studies co-authored by faculty, students, and or community partners in the areas of English literature, linguistic, and culture. Journal Albion: Journal of English Literature, Language and Culture accepts articles in any literary related subjects and any research methodology that meet the standards established for publication in the journal The articles must be written in English. Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language and Culture is published twice a year in April and October by The Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Pakuan University. It has been published biannually since January 2019. Any submitted paper will be reviewed by reviewers. The review process employs a double-blind review that the reviewer does not know the identity of the author, and the author does not know the identity of the reviewers.
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SEMANTIC ANALYSIS; JARGON AND WORDS WITH SPECIFIC MEANING USED IN MOTOGP Thifal Fayi; Sari Rejeki; Ni Made Widisanti
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Volume 3 Number 2 2021
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This study aims to identify the jargon and specific meaning used by the professionals and community of MotoGP such as commentators and hosts (during MotoGP race), interviewers (during interviews) and racers (during interviews) taken from YouTube in the period of March-November 2019. This research is descriptive-qualitative in nature. The results of the study reveal, out of 64, 33 words are categorized as jargons and 31 words have specific meaning. The jargon and words which specific meaning found in the sport of MotoGP racing all refer to the racing technique, the situation and conditions of the riders, the communication between the teams and groups of the event, as well as the conditions of the race track in competitions. Keywords : Jargon; specific meaning; MotoGP
POSITIVE FUNCTION OF CONFLICT ON THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE MOVIE AMADEUS (1984) Gilang Pamungkas
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Volume 3 Number 2 2021
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The topic of this article is positive function of conflict on the main character in the movie Amadeus (1984). Conflicts are part and parcel of life. Not only human, but all living beings experience conflict at one or other point in their lives. Conflict that is managed and expressed properly is called a positive function which influences the pragmatic conflict sociology, or multidisciplinary sociology, that was used to manage conflict in companies or other modern organizations. The study of the main character in this paper uses the conflict theory according to Coser which states that there are two types of conflict, namely realistic and non-realistic conflicts. It can be seen how Salieri, the main character, continues to struggle by trying to improve his composition skills. Despite being faced with absolute power, his love for music did not stop him from fighting. With Salieri's position as Mozart’s superior, Mozart brought out all the talents he had in order to survive and go hand in hand with the circumstances at that time to be able to produce brilliant works from the two composers. This is a sign that conflict does not always have a negative function but can also be a positive function.Keywords : Main Character; Conflict; Positive; Function 
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.
A Clash of Social Classes in Margarita Morris’ Goodbye to Budapest (2019) Dimas Hendra Pramudya
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Volume 4 Number 1 2022
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Goodbye to Budapest (2019) is a novel by Margarita Morris. The novel is set in Hungary in the 1950s during the Stalinist regime. The novel portrays the sufferings of lower-class people caused by the regime’s cruelty. On the other side, the novel also briefly portrays the good life of nomenklaturas or the upper-class people who supported the regime. Dissatisfied with the regime’s cruelty, the lowerclass people rose against the government, including the nomenklaturas that were close to the government. Thus, the nomenklaturas which were once being upper-class became the most hated social class.Keywords: social class; society; revolution; Hungarian Revolution.
THE USE OF METAPHORS AS SOCIAL CRITICISM IN BILLIE EILISH O’CONNELL AND FINNEAS O’CONNELL’S ALL THE GOOD GIRLS GO TO HELL AND THE BAD GUY Hagung Yudistiro Utomo; Henny Suharyati; Sari Rejeki
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 is aimed to identify the use of metaphors as social criticism in the songs All the good girls go to hell and Bad Guy by Billie Eilish O’Connel and Finneas O’Çonnel. The research approach in this study is descriptive qualitative. All the metaphors in the two songs indicate that the pattern of comparison or similarity is patterns of form and appearance, position in structure, function, and space and time. Furthermore, the classification of social criticism based on social problems are matters related to mental health and environmental issues. Metaphor functions not only as a medium for comparing or equating literal meaning with non-literal meaning, but it also functions as a medium for conveying social criticism in song lyrics.Keywords: figurative language; metaphor; song; social criticism.
THE MAIN CHARACTER’S DEPRESSION IN JASMINE WARGA’S MY HEART AND OTHER BLACK HOLES Euis Desiyana Fitri; Ni Made Widisanti; Maulana Taufik
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Volume 4 Number 1 2022
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The topic of this research is the depression experienced by the main character in the Jasmine Warga’s My Heart and Other Black Holes with the formulation problem on how the form of depression in the main character is and the efforts made by the main character to overcome the depression that she is going through. This research uses the descriptive analysis method with data analysis techniques in the form of a literature study using the perspective of literary psychology and a psychological review of depression and intrinsic elements such as character and characterization, plot, conflict, and settings. The results of this study are that the main character experiences a major depression with various physical, psychological, social symptoms, emotional and motivational symptoms, and some triggering factors that are psychological factors with several self-defense mechanisms and the main character's efforts in overcoming her depression.Keywords: Depression; Main Character; Self-defense Mechanism; Overcome Depression.
CHARACTER CHANGE OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN OLIVER BOWDEN’S ASSASSIN’S CREED: FORSAKEN Saskya Rohima Anggraeni; Shita Dewi Ratih; Agnes Setyowati
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Volume 4 Number 1 2022
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The topic of this research is related to the character change experienced by the main character in the novel Assassins Creed: Forsaken by Oliver Bowden. This research uses the descriptive analysis research method with the literature study technique which produces findings in the form of intrinsic elements such as characterization, plot, conflict, and setting. Extrinsic elements, namely psychological theories, through the perspective of psychoanalysis, are used to find out the factors that cause the character changes to occur in the main character. Other findings in this research also include character change caused by an event and interaction with other individuals.Keywords: Changes of Character; Main Character; Change Factor.
The Representation of the Islamic Religious Leader in Film “Makmum” by Riza Pahlevi Jordy Satria Widodo
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Volume 4 Number 1 2022
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The film is known as the audio-visual means of communication. Moreover, it encompasses so many genres, especially horse horror films film has been well-known in the context of Indonesia’s film production. Horror films have a tight bond with the Indonesian audience since most people believe in mystical and supernatural occurrences. The existence of the religious leader becomes important to drive out the ghosts from hauntings. Maximum by Riza Pahlevi is one horror film that portrays the coming of the Islamic religious leader as the problem solver over the haunting problems in the movie. The purpose of this research is to analyze the representation of the Islamic religious leader in the film Makmum by Riza Pahlevi. The research made use of a qualitative approach and took the denotative and connotative semiotics concept by Roland Barthes. The data collection technique was conducted through document analysis. The research result presented that the images of the Islamic religious leader comprise having a deep Islamic religious knowledge, becoming loyal to the teachings, and becoming righteous according to religious beliefs shown through varied scenes in the movie.Keywords: Horror Films; Representation; Semiotics; The Islamic Religious Leader.
DERIVATIONAL AND INFLECTIONAL AFFIXES IN THE SONG LYRICS ON THE PLAYLIST TODAY’S TOP HITS ON SPOTIFY Hariman Rahmadani; Ni Made Widisanti; Sari Rejeki
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Volume 4 Number 1 2022
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This research is aimed to describe the process of derivational and inflectional affixes in the song lyrics on the Playlist Today’s Top Hits Spotify and to analyze the most dominant and productive types of derivational and inflectional affixes on the playlist. The result of this study shows 268 words consist of derivational and inflectional affixes. Derivational affixes contain 59 words, with the process: Verb to Noun, Adjective to Noun, Adjective to Adverb, Verb to Adjective, Noun to Adjective, Noun to Verb, Verb to Verb, Adjective to Adjective, and Noun to Noun. Inflectional affixes consist of 209 words, with the process: -s or –es plural, -ing (progressive), -s third singular person, -ed past tense, -er (comparative), -est (superlative), -en (past participle), and ‘s (possessive). The most dominant and productive types of derivational and inflectional affixes are derivational suffixes and inflectional suffixes. Comparing the affixation process derivationally and inflectionally, the inflectional affix process is the most productive in the process of affixation.Keywords: Derivational; inflectional; affix; song lyrics.
MIRRORING OF CONSUMPTIVE BEHAVIOR IN THE SPEECH ACTS OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN THE FILM CONFESSION OF A SHOPAHOLIC (2009) Amira Nadhira; Henny Suharyati; Dyah Kristyowati
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 4, No 2 (2022): Volume 4 Number 2 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/albion.v4i2.6353

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This study aims to (1) identify the forms and types of illocutionary and perlocutionary effects that reflect consumptive behavior towards the main character in the speech in the film Confession of a Shopaholic, (2) analyze the meaning of speech acts contained in the speech of the main character of the film and social issues, namely consumptive behavior, (3) Identify issues of consumptive behavior contained in the corpus and relate to consumptive culture in America in the middle class. The method used in the study is qualitative. The data is taken from the main character’s utterances, reflecting consumptive behavior collected using the listening method and the note method. The results showed illocutionary speech acts with representative, commissive, expressive, and directive types. Perlocutionary speech acts with verbal and non-verbal types. The words of the main character words the issue of consumptive behavior such as owning branded goods, and buying goods whose benefits are not clear only attract the attention of others, and become trendsetters.Keywords: illocutionary speech acts; perlocutionary speech acts; consumptive behaviour.

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