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Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30218721     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21009/ijalr.41.01
Core Subject : Education,
The aim of Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Review (IJALR) is to promote a principled approach to research on language and language-related concerns by encouraging enquiry into relationship between theoretical and practical studies. The editorial board welcomes high-quality research or review papers focusing on teaching, researching, and applied work in the field of Applied Linguistics. The journal publishes research papers in the all the fields of language teaching, language learning, language acquisition, and language studies such as discourse analysis, linguistic ethnography, cognitive linguistics, generative linguistics, systemic functional linguistics, contrastive linguistics, computational linguistics, forensic linguistics, corpus linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, translation, lexicography, multilingualism, bilingualism, multilingual communication, computer-aided communication, media discourse and media communication, and other related studies of language.
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Penerjemahan Novel Anak dari Bahasa Inggris ke Bahasa Indonesia: Analisis Kesalahan Penerjemahan dalam Novel Diary Si Bocah Tengil yang Diterjemahkan oleh Ferry Halim Dewi Susanti Siahaan
Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Review Vol 1 No 1 (2016): Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Review
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This study aimed to analyze the forms of unequivalence, translation procedures andtypes of translation error in Diary of a Wimpy Kid Noveltranslated from English to Bahasa Indonesia. It was a qualitative research with content analysis method conducted in 2015. The data were collected through a thorough reading and analyzing as well both source text and target text that the sentences that has error(s) in it. The data analysis and interpretation indicates that the deviation found to be the most (64,3%), followed by modification (12,8%), omission (12,8%),addition (5,72%), inversion (4,3%) and The findings lead to the recommendation to understand things beyond the text, practice continuous critic analysis learning method with various texts in the class in order to sharpen the ability to translate.
Kualitas Terjemahan Teks Ilmiah Hasil Penerjemahan Mesin Google Translate dan Bing Translator Abdullah Achmad
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The research purpose is to show the quality of the translated scientific text by Google Translate and Bing Translator. This research method is qualitative content analysis with comparative model. The title of the scientific text on educational is Students Perception of University Teaching Behaviours, published in Teaching in Higher Education Journal (Routledge in 2009). This research data are 279 sentences taken from the translated scientific text from English to Indonesian. All items are analysed by using assessment instruments of translation quality. The criteria are accuracy, readability, acceptability. The results of the research show that the quality of translated scientific text by Google Translate is less accurate, fairly readable, and less acceptable. Meanwhile, the translation by Bing Translator is less accurate, fairly readable, and not acceptable. The translation quality of scientific text by Google Translate is better than Bing Translator.
Campur Kode dalam Narasi dan Dialog pada Novel Revolt in Paradise Karya K'tut Tantri: Penelitian Analisis Isi Bayu Firmansyah
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The purpose of this study is to get in-depth understanding of the code-mixing: (1) based on the form of code-mixing, (2) the functions of code-mixing, (3) factors of code-mixing and, (4) effect of code-mixing. The method that used in this research was content analysis method (content analysis). The approach that used was a qualitative approach. Research steps was (a) reading intensively and repeatedly novel to be studied, (b) make a record in the form of abstraction or description of any sentence that experienced code-mixing in the novel, (c) identify the aspects contained in the purpose of the study and (d) the analysis and interpretation of data. Results of the data analysis of this study was, there were as many as 353 code-mixing. From the data, the researcher found 276 code-mixing was a form of the word element, then looping back said as many as six words, phrases such as mixed code 61, code-mixing in the form of a clause as much as two sentences, and code-mixing in the form of idioms as many as 1 time. Then mixed code based functions include; to affirm a specific purpose as much as 29 times, to explain / define certain words back 16 times, to show the identity / being educated as much as 53 times, to respect the hearer as much as 119 times, and to meet the needs of lexical much as 75 times. While the code-mixing based on the factors researchers found; identification of the role as much as 58 times, the identification of varieties as many as 135, the desire to explain, interpret and clarify as much as 24 and as many as 75. Further limitations lexical latter is due to code-mixing. Researchers found that as a result of codemixing is interference languages.
Perbandingan Struktur Klausa Bahasa Arab dan Bahasa Indonesia: Penelitian Analisis Kontrastif dalam Koran As-Syarq Al-Awsath dan Koran Republika Dedi Supriyanto
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The objectives of this research are to explain the Indonesian clause structure, the Arabic clause structure, and the similarities and the differences between clause structure in Arabic and in Indonesian. This research also include the prediction of the learning difficulties of Arabic for Indonesian learners. The data was collected through Arabic Newspaper “AlAsyraq AlAwsath Online” and Indonesian Newspaper “Republika Online”. This research used a qualitative approach using Content Analysis methods. Through the research there are found more differences than similarities between Arabic clause structure and Indonesian. The result of the reserach are: 1). Indonesian and Arabic have the same clause structure in Subject-Predicate (S-P) and Predicate-Subject (P-S), 2). The differences are in gender, tenses, number, and i’rab. Based on the research, it is predicted that Indonesian students will find difficulties in learning Arabic.
Penerjemahan Klausa Pasif dari Bahasa Inggris ke Bahasa Indonesia: Analisis Isi Novel The Fault in Our Stars Karya John Green dan Terjemahannya oleh Ingrid Dwijani Nimpoeno Ummy Hani
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The purpose of this study is to obtain an overall view of translation of passive clause from English to Bahasa Indonesia. This study used a qualitative approach using a content analysis method. The data used in this study is passive clause, including translation equivalence, translation accuracy, translation strategies and translation error. The data source in this study is The Fault in our Stars novel by John Green in English as the source text, and the translation in Bahasa Indonesia as the target text translated by Ingrid Dwijani Nimpoeno. The findings of this study show the following: First, the passive clauses found are as many as 149 data, and as many as 118 data are formal equivalence and 22 data are textual equivalence. Second, the translation accuracy found are 140 data accurate and 9 data inaccurate. Third, there are 10 strategies found and used by translators: literal translation 86 data, transposition 24 data, modulation 21 data, naturalization 8 data, cuplet 4 data, transference 2 data, translation by a more general word 1 data, translation by a more specific word 1 data, paraphrasing 1 data, and descriptive 1 data. Fourth, the translation error found are deviation of meaning 4 data and modification of meaning 5 data.
Kesalahan Morfologis dalam Kemampuan Wawancara Bahasa Indonesia Siswa Kelas VIII SMP IT Cahaya Islam: Penelitian Analisis Isi Wilda Istiana Nasution
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This research aims to describe morphological errors in Skill of Indonesian Interview of Class VIII Cahaya Islamic School. The Method used is content analysis. Data were collected throught 18 student’s word of Indonesian interview. The results showed that classification lingustic category, 3 classification of errors morphological in word of Indonesian interview students among other types of errors are : 36 affix, 5 reduplication, and 1 composation. In surface category in the word of Indonesia interview these types of errors : 30 omission, 5 addition, 41 misformation. In comparative category in word of Indonesian interview these types of errors : 23 interlingual errors and 42 intralingual errors. In communicative effect category in word of Indonesian interview these type of errors : 42 local errors. The cause errors morphological of student is the dominat Intralinguage.

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