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NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
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NOTION – “Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture” is a peer reviewed journal which accepts high quality research articles. It is a journal published twice a year at the end of May and November. We welcome submissions focusing on theories, methods, and applications in Linguistics (Applied Linguistics), Literature, and Culture. All articles must be in English. NOTION does not ask any charge (fee) for the publication process.
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Exploring Linguistic Landscapes of Pesantren: Their Patterns and Functions Kamal Yusuf; Ica Oktaviana; Nisrina Aulia Nisa; Nurjannah Nurjannah
NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/notion.v4i2.5789

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This study investigates a language phenomenon known as Linguistic Landscape, which consists of linguistic signs that are widely used in public spaces, one of which is as exposed in pesantren. Pesantren has unique Islamic environment combines with religious atmosphere and Islamic education that convey information to the public. The aims of this study are to investigate the patterns of language use in the Linguistic Landscape and to identify the function of language use in the pesantren environment. The present study is a qualitative in nature. The sites of the research were pesantren Nurul Falah, Surabaya and pesantren Bahrul Ulum, Tambakberas, Jombang. The data was collected through documentation and direct observation. The research stages include data collection, data analysis, and drawing conclusion. The findings of this research revealed that the patterns of language used in the observed pesantren vary, including monolingual, bilingual, and multilingual signs. The use of language signs in the pesantren environment serves as signboard markers, warning signs, and information signs. The functions of Linguistic Landscape in pesantren surveyed demonstrate the use of informational and symbolic functions.
Figurative Language in the Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran: An Analysis of Language Style as Stylistic Effect Tira Nur Fitria
NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/notion.v4i2.5798

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The objective of this research is to find out the figurative languages in the Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran. This research is descriptive qualitative. The data was taken from Kahlil Gibran’s novel entitled “The Broken Wings”. The researcher analyzes the data based on Abrams’s theory (1999) about figurative language. The result analysis shows that Based on table 9 above, shows there are several types of figurative language in “The Broken Wings” by Kahlil Gibran. 292 data contains figurative language in 8 types of figurative language including simile, personification, metaphor, synecdoche, hyperbole, paradox, symbol, and proverb. In a simile, there are 128 data (43.8 %). In personification, there are 34 data (11.6 %). In metaphor, there are 33 data (11.3 %). In synecdoche, there are 30 data (10.3 %). In hyperbole, there are 25 data (8.6 %). In a paradox, there are 22 data (7.5 %). In symbol, there are 13 data (4.5 %). In the proverb, there are 7 data (2.4 %). It shows that the most dominant type of figurative language in “The Broken Wings” by Kahlil Gibran is simile as 128 data or 43.8 %. The novel Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran is a romantic literary novel that tells the fate of Gibran's love story for a Lebanese girl named Selma Karamy. The writing of this novel is very light and easy to read and the way he writes it makes us immersed in the situation of the love story. The style of language used by the author in this novel is very distinctive. The author provides proof that his love story wrapped in romance is written in beautiful and interesting language to the readers.
University Students’ Communication and Employability Skills: Mismatch Perspectives of Students, Lecturers, and Employers in Sarawak, Malaysia Teresa Wai See Ong; Su-Hie Ting; Humaira Raslie; Ernisa Marzuki; Kee-Man Chuah; Collin Jerome
NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/notion.v4i2.6003

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In Malaysia, graduate unemployability is a problem that is often highlighted. Studies have shown that graduates lack soft skills, such as problem solving, English language proficiency, and communication skills, which contribute to the issue of unemployability. However, these studies have not investigated employability skills from all three perspectives of students, lecturers, and employers to understand whether students are developing the necessary skills to be more employable, and whether lecturers are getting it right when preparing their students for the job market. Therefore, this study fills in the gap by comparing university students’ communication and employability skills from the perspectives of students, lecturers, and employers. The study aimed to determine students’ ratings of communicative ability and employability skills, and how these ratings match those of the lecturers and employers, and to compare the ranking of the importance of these skills by lecturers and employers. The questionnaire data were collected from 123 students, 26 lectures, and 26 employers in Sarawak, Malaysia. The findings showed that the students rated themselves more highly on reading and writing, and employability skills than on listening and speaking skills. The lecturers and employers ranked employability skills as more important than communication skills. They were consistent in the ranking of interpersonal skills and presentation skills as the top communication skills. The top employability skills were time management skills, leadership qualities, managing personnel, managing resources, teamwork spirit, planning, organising, controlling and evaluation skills, and problem-solving aptitude. However, lecturers prioritised teamwork spirit while employers prioritised problem-solving aptitude. However, none of the reading and writing skills were among the top 10 skills expected of graduates entering the workplace. In concluding the study, the overall findings indicated that the students and lecturers overrated the students’ readiness for the workplace.
Mood Analysis of Written Utterances in Indonesia’s Covid-19 Vaccine Article in Online Newspaper Rahma Yunita Putri; Malikatul Laila
NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/notion.v4i2.6100

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This research analyze the MOOD analysis in news text about Indonesia’s covid-19 vaccine in online newspapers. The purpose of this study is to explain the formula of MOOD analysis realized in grammar and to describe the speakers' mood in the application of the MOOD analysis in Indonesia's covid-19 vaccine article from online newspaper. The main focus of this research is on descriptive text articles and MOOD structure. This type of research is descriptive qualitative, the writersors present the analysis in a description based on the relevant quality on the data and the knowledge on sfl. The data were obtained by applying the theory of Gerot and Wignell (1994). The results of data analysis from six texts, in the formula there are five types of relations between the speakers and its related finite. Such as Subject + Finite (Tense), Subject + Finite (Do), Subject + Finite (Modal), Subject + Finite (Have) and Subject + Until (To be). The most commonly category that used in the online newspaper article is Finite (Tense). In the mood of the speaker, it is found that the speaker expresses certainty, possibility, uncertainty, obligation and advice. What most of the speakers said was certainty. In the analysis the writers also found the grade of modality: from high, medium, and low.
Social Status of Agbè and Kete: A Historical and Functional Yorùbá Oral Literary Perspectives Kíaríbẹ̀ẹ́ Luqman Abísọ́lá
NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/notion.v4i2.6117

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Agbè (a gourd) and kete (a calabash pot) are both utensils in the Yorùbá socio-cultural setting. They are also made musical instruments in orin agbè and orin kete. Because both objects are structurally and functionally interwoven, many people could not delineate their status. As a result, some even take them for one. This has resulted in cultural and literary misplacement of the priority of the objects. Sequel to the identified problem, this study attempts a critical cultural and literary analysis of agbè and kete in order to validate their socio-cultural and literary status. New historicism is used as the theoretical framework. The study adopts an ethnological research design. Yorùbá oral historical and literary materials are the base of the study’s critical analysis. Data were collected among the elders in Ìbàràpá and Òkè-Ògún, and some other parts of the Yorùbáland. It is revealed in the analysis that, agbè and kete’s uses to some extent are complementary. Thus, agbè is more useful than kete. Agbè is considered for keeping precious items, and as a musical instrument, it is having social status. Kete on the hand is also having a social status as it is both used as utensil and musical instrument. However, kete’s religious status is validated for its use in Ọbàtálá religious service. Using agbè to save precious items is not enough to consider it more important than kete as kete in the religious context of Ọbàtálá is also used for a significant religious function.
Semantic Negation on Verbal Clauses with Verbs of Imminence in Saudi Arabic Varieties Salih Alzahrani
NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): NOTION: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/notion.v4i2.6672

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Negation in languages is a phenomenon, which receives researchers' attention for a long period. Negation occurs on different type of clauses by which it shows to have morphological and syntactic changes over the structure of words, phrases and sentences. Verbs of imminenceare used sometimes to denote negation in verbal clauses in Arabic. ka:d  is one of those verbs which carries the negation of the clause without using any negative particles. Saudi dialects use the verb baʁa to perform the same function. This paper discusses baʁa in verbal clauses illustrating its syntactic and semantic impact on the structure of the clauses. It requires the imperfective form of the verb to follow. Negating a clause, with the only negative particles ma: and/or la:, does not carry the negative sense because it is delivered through the use of baʁa. Thus, the negation of verbs of imminence does not require the presence of any negative particles. Otherwise, the positive meaning is delivered.

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