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ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies is a professional, double blind peer-reviewed journal that aims to involve scholars not only from Indonesia, but also from all international academic and professional community. The journal provides a platform for different theoretical and thematic approaches to pure English linguistics and applied as well as English literature. We accept only manuscripts written in English. The editors seek manuscripts that develop theoretical, conceptual, or methodological approaches to English linguistics, present results of empirical research that advance the understanding of pure and applied English linguistics, English literature studies, explore innovative policies and programs, and describe and evaluate strategies for future action, analyze issues of current interest related to pure and applied English Linguistics and literature studies.
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SOCIAL CONFLICTS ANALYSIS IN LILY YULIANTI’S SELECTED SHORT STORIES Dewanty Astarita; Abdul Halim
ELITERATE : Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies Vol 2, No 1, April (2022): ELITERATE: Journal of English Linguistics and Literature Studies
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This study aims to determine the types of social conflicts that occur, the influential factors of social conflicts, and the effects that occur on each main character in the selected short story by Lily Yulianti. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method and strukturalism approach based on the social conflict theory of Lewis A. Coser. The data in this study were taken from 3 out of 17 short stories summarized in one book, with each title being 'Kitchen', 'Family Room', and 'Nua, Diani, and Male Leaps'. The conclusions of this study are (1) there are 3 types of social conflicts that occur in the story; Conflict of Interest, Conflict of Social Status, and Conflict of Role, (2) as for the factors that influence the occurrence of the conflict; Bureaucracy, Family Disorganization, Problems of the Young Generation in Modern Society, and Environmental Problems, and (3) the effects that occur on each of the main characters in the story; family disharmony, personality changes, depression, resentment, social and psychological trauma, and gender discrimination against men.
PSYCHOLOGICAL CONFLICT OF THE MAIN CHARACTER IN PAUL GREENGRASS’ MOVIE “CAPTAIN PHILLIPS” Rezki Amelia Anggraeni; Sukardi Weda; Iskandar Iskandar
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Psychological conflict is a condition that we often encounter in our daily lives. It isalso known as interpersonal conflict and is defined as a conflict caused by the characteritself. Commonly, it arises when people make difficult decisions. According to Kurt Lewin’s theory, psychological conflicts are divided into three types: (1) approach-approach conflict (an individual presented with two desirable alternatives), (2) avoidance-avoidance conflict (an individual presented with two undesirable alternatives), and (3) approach-avoidance conflict (an individual presented with twochoices, desirable and undesirable alternatives at the same time). In literary work,a character is a person who has a conflict, and then they are taking action to solve the problem that happens. Every problem must also have an impact that can affect life, particularly on ourselves, both mentally and physically. That’s why the researcher carrying out this research is to analyze what kinds of psychological conflicts were experienced by Capt. Richard Phillips and how these psychological conflicts impact his mental state. This research method is descriptive and qualitative with a focus on Kurt Lewin`s theory. This research data is taken from Captain Phillips’s movie. Other data were collected from various references, namely journals, thesis, articles, and online sources. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing (Miles and Huberman, 1994). In this study, based on the actions, feelings, and utterances of the main character, the researcher found 29 data with the dominant psychological conflict being avoidance-avoidance conflict. The impact of the psychological conflict experienced by Captain Richard Phillips as the main character is mental stress and poor physical health. 
A SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS: REFLECTION OF ETHICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEDONISM IN JANE AUSTEN’S NOVEL “EMMA” Nuryuliana Nuryuliana; Riola Haya Nur
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This dissertation examines hedonism in 'Jane Austen's Novel Emma. The aims are to ascertain the hedonism, the varieties of hedonism, expressed by the novel's protagonist that the researcher want to impart to the readers. The study included qualitative research methods. The data for this study were derived from the "Jane Austen Novel Emma." Then, secondary data were gathered through a literature review and other sources of information relevant to the research's objective. After examining the work, it was discovered that there are two types of hedonism: (1) ethical hedonism, which occurs in 17 instances, and (2) psychological hedonism, which occurs in 8 instances. Additionally, the research found that the protagonist embodies hedonistic evidences on three levels: representation, ideology, and actuality. The criterion for hedonism in the protagonist is anything, including physical appearance, wealth, consumption, environment, characters, conflict, and story, as well as race, class, and materialism. In other words, happiness is synonymous with pleasure. According to the results above, readers can learn and expand their understanding of all facets of hedonism and the various forms of hedonism in the novel. Additionally, this study is beneficial in teaching learning processes such as using literature as a reference to gather knowledge about the novel and its aspects.
CODE SWITCHING IN SELECTED MOVIES DIRECTED BY HANUNG BRAMANTYO Sitti Nabilah Rofifah Mufidah Natsir; La Sunra; Abdullah Abdullah
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The aim of this research is to discover the type and to analyze the function of code-switching used by the characters in the Trilogy of Habibie and Ainun movies. Code-Switching is is a mechanism for using two or more languages in the same utterance. It implies that when people transfer languages, they may have a specific goal. In literary works, the use of language in every word written or spoken is not far from every aspect of linguistics. Some essential aspects of human language is in people's communication, how the information from others is processed through different languages. That's why the researcher carrying out this research is to discover the types and analyze the function of code-switching used by the characters of Habibie & Ainun, Rudy Habibie, and Habibie & Ainun 3 movies. This research method is descriptive qualitative with a focus on Hammers and Blanc with Gumperz's theories. Other data were collected from various references, namely thesis, journals, online sources, and articles. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing (Miles and Huberman, 1994). The result of this research, the researcher found 49 data with inter-sentential 26 utterances of inter-sentential code-switching, 12 utterances of intra-sentential code-switching, and 11 utterances of tag switching, and inter-sentential switching as the dominant type of code-switching. The characters' most dominant function of code-switching is message qualification function with 16 utterances.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GENDER RELATED ISSUES IN THE NOVEL THE AGE OF INNOCENCE BY EDITH WARTHON AND BIG LITTLE LIES BY LIANE MIROARTE Riskawanti Kadir; Sahril Nur; Auliyanti S Nurfadhilah
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The aims of this research is to find out the different perspectives of two female authors in the novel The Age of Innocence and Big Little Lies. The researcher has compared these novels to find out the different types of women language, the impact of social norm, and how the marriage lives of the main characters. This research used descriptive qualitative research in order to describe the phenomenon and its characteristics that are related to the topic. Using the Lakoff’s theory, the researcher has categorized women language of main women characters using the theory of Women by Lakoff. The researcher applied feminism approach to find out practical of liberal feminism as the effect of social norms, rules and habit in these two novels.  The result of this study indicates that there are 8 types of women language using in The Age of Innocence and 5 types of women language using in Big Little Lies based on Lakoff theory. Then, social norms are very affected to the characters life in these two novels. The Age of Innocence shows old era while Big Little shows modern era. The marriage is very crucial things in the Age of Innocence while in Big Little Lies the marriages is complicated. The freedom to speak up is related to the social norms and rules applied in that place.
WOMEN’S LANGUAGE FEATURES OF THE MAIN FEMALE CHARACTER IN HARPER LEE’S TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Aisyah Aulia Tahir; Murni Mahmud; Yunitari Mustikawati
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This research aims to find out the women’s language features that used by the main female character in “To Kill a Mockingbird Novel 1960” using Lakoff’s theory (1975) Women’s Language theory. The research will also describe how the main female character expressed every sentence that has women’s language features with stylisctic analysis and show the situation in the sentence with Hyme’s (1974) Speaking theory. The descriptive analytics approach was applied in this research to characterize the aspects and qualities of the subject. The research findings show that lexical hedges or fillers, tag question, rising intonation on declaratives, empty adjective, emphatic emphasis, superpolite form, hypercorrect grammar, avoidance of powerful swear words, and intensifier are nine features of women's language used by the main female character. The researcher also finds how the main female character expressed her sentences with linguistic deviation and literary analysis. And the researcher discovers 8 elements of situation that happened in the conversation, namely setting, participant, ends (goal), act sequence, key, instrumentalities, norms of interaction, and genre. The research was able to identify the women's language features and define how they are communicated as well as the situation in the conversation as a conclusion.

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