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Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies (JOLLES)
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Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies (JOLLES) is an open access and peer-reviewed journal published in Indonesia by the English Language Education Department, STKIP Agama Hindu Singaraja. Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies is an open access journal which provides perspectives of linguistics and literature studies. The focus of this journal are Linguistics Teaching Applied Linguistics Literature Studies Teaching Literature Readers have the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, or link to the full text of all articles in JOLLES. The aim of this journal is to promote outstanding linguistics and literature issues to research by encouraging inquiry into relationship between theoretical and practical studies.
Articles 11 Documents
An Analysis of Lexicons in The Malik Sumpah Ceremony in Sembiran Village, Buleleng Regency Ni Komang Ayu Tria Oktapiani
Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): September
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This research was designed in the form of a descriptive qualitative study. This research aimed to find out the lexicons that the priests use in the Malik Sumpah ceremony in Sembiran village and to describe the cultural meaning of the lexicons used by the priests in the Malik Sumpah ceremony. This research was conducted in Sembiran village, Tejakula district, Buleleng regency. The research data were obtained through observation by attending the ceremony in Sembiran village, interviewing the three informants, and documenting the lexicons in that ceremony. The researcher selected the informants based on a set of criteria. Four instruments were used in this research, namely an observation sheet, interview guide, interview sheet, and recorder. The results showed that the Malik Sumpah ceremony in Sembiran village had forty-one lexicons, including eight lexicons found in the series of events, nineteen lexicons found in Malik Sumpah facilities, and six lexicons found in kind of sacrifices. Eight lexicons were found in kind of offerings.
The Structural Analysis of The Main Character in Cinderella’s Short Story in Grimms Fairy Tales Sri Radharani
Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): September
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the structure of the two Cinderella's short stories, namely Cinderella in Grimm's Fairy Tales written by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, and by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm edited by Edna Henry Lee Turpin. In order for the meaning of the story to be fully conveyed to the reader, it is necessary to present the relationship between the plot and other elements in the story, and structure has a very important role in presenting this. This analysis reveals the author's intention to compose a story through intrinsic elements, that is characters especially the main characters, which are then related to characterization. The results of this analysis are expected to help readers to broaden their understanding of the two Cinderella short stories through these elements.
Taboo in Balinese Language Spoken in Puri Tukadmungga Anak Agung Ayu Ngurah Agita
Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): September
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This study explores the use of taboo language in the Balinese language spoken in Puri Tukadmungga, focusing on the identification and categorization of taboo words across different domains. The study successfully identifies 23 taboo words within the "pawongan" domain, associated with human-to-human relationships, and two taboo words within the "palemhan" domain, linked to human-environment relationships. The significance of triangulating theories and analytical models, particularly the interactive model adapted from Miles Huberman, is underscored, providing a profound understanding of the findings. The study proposes directions for future research, including exploring taboo words in other domains, examining social and cultural implications, and utilizing larger sample sizes and diverse theoretical perspectives. Overall, this paper offers in-depth interview into taboo language in the Balinese language at Puri Tukadmungga, differentiating taboo words across various domains, and emphasizes the importance of triangulating theories and analytical models. Recommendations for further research are presented to enhance understanding in this field.
Discourse Analysis in Sitcom Victorious Using Speech Act Theory Lendly Daniela
Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): September
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This research analyzes short conversations taken from the Sitcom Teens series in 2010 entitled Victorious. This research uses speech act theory as the main basis in understanding one of the short scenes in this series. In this case, the author focuses on the three classifications of speech acts expressed by Austin (1962) regarding the three classifications of speech acts, namely locutionary acts, illocutionary acts and perlocutionary acts. The total utterances analyzed were 19 utterances expressed by three actors. The results of this analysis have concluded as a whole the types of illocutionary acts used in the conversation, which have been explained clearly using the Findings column. There are several results from this analysis, there are five locutionary acts and four illocutionary acts in the first scene. Then in the next scene, nine locutionary acts, three illocutionary acts and six perlocutionary acts were found.
Analysis of Intrinsic Elements, Psychological Approach, and Character Value through the Novel “A Monster Calls” I Wayan Eca Aryatama
Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): September
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This study aims to analyze the Intrinsic Elements, Psychological Approach, and Character Values in the novel entitled “A Monster Calls” by Patrick Ness using psychological analysis and its association with character values. This research uses library research method. The data in this study were analyzed using qualitative or descriptive methods. Data collected from the main source directly. The results of this study indicate that there are several components contained in the intrinsic and psychological elements associated with the main character in this novel, namely the main character, setting, plot, and point of view. There are three types of character values that can be analyzed, namely religious, honest, and hard-working.
The Use of Address Terms by Local People in Pedawa Village Gusti Ayu Putu Linda Riani
Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): September
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This study was aimed at finding the types of address terms used in Pedawa village and the social factors which influenced those address terms. Descriptive qualitative was used as the method of this study. The data were collected by conducting observation and interviews through the use of observation sheets and interview guides. There were three local villagers involved as the informants of this study. They were selected by using purposive technique sampling. The collected data were analyzed by using qualitative data analysis through data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings show that 1) there are fourteen types of address terms used by local people in Pedawa village covering, kinship terms, teknonym, pet names, title only, first names, occupational terms, religious terms, names, mockery names, pronouns, intimacy names, respect names, endearment terms, and zero address terms, and 2) there six social factors influencing the use of address terms covering family relationship, intimacy, social status, occupational hierarchy, sex, and ethnicity.
Taboo in Balinese Language Spoken in Sesetan Village: A Descriptive Qualitative Study Putu Tanniya Pradnyan Aryasuari; I Gede Budasi; Putu Adi Krisna Juniarta
Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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This research focused on taboo words in connection with Tri Hita Karana concept. The objectives of the study are: to find out the taboo words, to find out the taboo forms, and to find out their references in Balinese language spoken in Sesetan Village. The research was designed in the form of a descriptive qualitative study. The main informant is Prajuru desa adat. The first secondary informant is Mangku dadya and the second secondary informant is Kelian desa adat. The other additional instruments were interview guide. The technique of collecting data was by an in-depth interview. The obtained data were analysed using the procedures suggested by Miles, Huberman and Saldana (2014). The results of the study were as follows: 1) There were 30 Taboo words in Balinese language spoken in Sesetan Village. They were group into 3 domains within the Tri Hita Karana concept. 3 words exist in Parahyangan; 26 words exist in Pawongan; and 1 word exist in Palemahan. 2) There are 20 words related to taboo forms included 15 words related to taboo names and words, and 5 words related to taboo on swearing words. 3) There were 11 references of taboo.
Procedures and Lexicons Used in Ngerorod Wedding Ceremony in Sidetapa Village North Bali Angelita Dewa Ayu Oka
Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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This research aimed to describe the procedures, lexicons, and cultural meanings found in the ngerorod wedding ceremony in Sidetapa village. This research was designed in the form of descriptive qualitative research. The data of this study were collected through observation, interview, recording, and documenting. Three informants in this study were selected based on a series of criteria. The instruments used in this research were a camera, interview guide, and observation sheet. This study's results showed seven procedures in the ngerorod wedding ceremony in Sidetapa village and twenty-seven lexicons in the ngerorod wedding ceremony in Sidetapa village. The seven procedures found in the ngerorod wedding ceremony in Sidetapa village are ngelaibang, ngaku nyuwang/mepejati, ngengkeb, ngabe iyeh, mesuwaka, makruna, and pejalan bebas/bebas pejalan. In addition, twenty-seven lexicons found in ngerorod wedding ceremony are ngelaibang, ngaku nyuwang/mepejati, kanti, ngengkeb, ngabe iyeh, pengenduh, mesuwaka, makruna/pakrunan, damar, base tampil, penyapadana, purusa, pradana, saang, gagapan, pretaksu, umah adat, pejalan bebas/bebas pejalan, duwase, base palpalan, tetempeh, saling sopin, kain pejekjek, sesangi, natab banten bale, bobok, and ngabe saang.
An Analysis of Illocutionary Act and Context of Situation Found in The Movie “Angela’s Christmas” Ni Kadek Novita Budiantini; Desak Putu Eka Pratiwi
Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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This research was focused to find out the types of illocutionary acts and analyze the context of the situation in the movie “Angela’s Christmas”. This research used a qualitative method to analyze the types of illocutionary acts with Searle’s (1979) theory and analyze the context of the situation with Halliday and Hasan’s (1989) theory. Meanwhile, also used a quantitative method to show the total data and percentage utterances found in the movie by using a table. The observation method was used to collect the data by watching the movie and note-taking. Based on the results, there were 64 data found, namely assertive consist of 11 data, directive consist of 30 data, commissive consist of 9 data, and expressive consist of 14 data. The most dominant type is directive including 30 data (47%). In this research, the writer did not find one of the categories types of illocutionary acts that is declarative. The implication of this research includes understanding communication strategies and the role of language which is influenced by the context of situation in forming interpersonal relationships in the cartoon movie.
Illocutionary Act Analysis of Melati and Isabel Wijsen Speech at United Nations Luh Sri Damayanti
Journal of Linguistic and Literature Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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This study was conducted to analyze the illocutionary act used in Melati and Isabel Wijsen’s United Nations Speech. This speech was performed on World Oceans Day 2017. From the illocutionary act that was analyzed, the readers are able to learn that utterances also play role as actions that can influence people to do something.  The qualitative descriptive method was used in this study to collect and analyze the data, followed the model from (Miles et al., 2014). This qualitative model consists of data condensation, data display, and drawing conclusion. The researcher used the illocutionary act types that were proposed by (Searle, 1976) as the grounded theory in making the classification of illocutionary utterances found in Melati and Isabel Wijsen’ speech. As a result, researcher found 18 assertives (56, 25%), 7 declaratives (21, 88%), 4 commissives (12, 5%), 3 expressives (9, 38%), 0 declaratives (0%). From the results found, Melati and Isabel Wijsen tend to use their speech to convince the audience by informing, believing, reporting, showing, and stating. This study suggests that applying illocutionary acts could make a speech more powerful. 

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