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Diksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 205-216
Author(s):  
Muhamad Riyan

Learning media is important for the continuity of learning activities so that these activities jave variations that make students not bored. One of them is with android-based learing media. The android-based learning media is form of alignment in the field of education with advances in the field of technologu. This study aims to produce android-based learning media as a form of learning variation in exposition texts. In addition, this study also aims to see student responses to android-based learning applications. This research method uses a qualitative descriptive method with interview techniques. The object of this research is an application that is organized according to the subject matter and also a review of this android-based learning application. The results of this study indicate that this android-based learning media application has good feasibility to be used as a variation of new learning media in Indonesian lessons.Keywords: Media, learning, android, text, exposition


Diksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 195-204
Author(s):  
Aswan Aswan ◽  
Nuny Sulistiany Idris ◽  
Ida Widia

Indonesian and Malaysian are languages that are often debated because they have similarities and similarities. This happens because Indonesian and Malaysian are rooted in Malay. Problems related to Indonesian and Malaysians are interesting to study. The topic discussed in this study is the use of Indonesian and Malaysian personal pronouns. The main objective of this study is to compare the use of Indonesian and Malaysian personal pronouns from a semantic point of view. That is, the authors compare them in terms of lexical meaning. This is because the root of a vocabulary is the meaning of the dictionary. In this study, the type of qualitative method with a descriptive approach was chosen as the data analysis method.. The data collected is in the form of first, second, and third personal pronoun vocabulary. The data sources for this study are Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia and Kamus Dewan Bahasa Malaysia. Based on the results of the study, it was found that the use of Indonesian and Malaysian pronouns had differences and similarities. The difference can be seen from the number of meanings. In Indonesian, there are as many as 15 meanings, while in Malaysia there are as many as 20 meanings. The similarities can be seen in each personal pronoun.


Diksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 126-136
Author(s):  
Gatut Susanto

     (Title: Gender Representation in The BIPA Textbook).  This article aims to describe the gender representation in the Indonesian language for foreign speakers (BIPA) textbook. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The data were textual words and pictures that showing gender identity. Data were collected from BIPA textbook called Let's Speak Indonesian: Ayo Berbahasa Indonesia 1, which is well known as Ayo 1. Data gathered by reading the textbook, marking, classifying, and calculating gender identity markers. By using gender identity as the parameter, data were analyzed by reducing, presenting, calculating the percentage of gender identity representations, interpreting and explaining the representation of the gender. The findings revealed that the representation of female gender in the Ayo 1 textbook has a greater percentage than male gender where female’s identities are more highlighted than male identities. Thus, it is concluded that based on the percentage of visual gender, the Ayo 1 textbook represented the gender equality because it’s reflects less domination of male over female. This empirical evidence suggests that future BIPA textbook designers need to be aware of the importance of gender representation issues in developing BIPA textbook.Keywords: BIPA textbook, gender identity, gender representation


Diksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 175-188
Author(s):  
Ikha Adhi Wijaya ◽  
Annas Annas ◽  
Sumarlam Sumarlam

(Title: The Evaluation of Trump’s Political Perspectives at The  “Save America Rally”). This paper explores Trump speech in online media CBC news entitled “Live Coverage: Protesters Swarm Capitol, Abruptly Halting Electoral Vote Count” in the point of view of discourse analysis. This research belongs to qualitative research. The method used to analyze is distributional and referential method. It analyzed Trump ideology’s Perspectives through structure manifested by Emotive words, phrases, sentences from his speech, specifically it explored from critical discourse analysis conducted by Teun A .Van Dijk.  It resulted and indicated that Trump conveyed his political will by protesting the result of the ballots. He said there was fraud in the middle of the election. In fact, instead of protesting the election, he also conveyed the autocritics towards the government (himself). Key Words:  speech, Trumps, critical discourse analysis, ideology


Diksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 149-160
Author(s):  
Aditya Rikfanto ◽  
Sridanto Farras Rachmadi

            (Title: Class Action Research in the Context of German Language Learning). As a means of problem-solving, research methods continue to evolve. In the '40s began to be known action research, and this research was also applied in the classroom or called Class Action Research (CAR). This type of research is becoming increasingly popular to evaluate the learning process of German Language Teaching. However, the focus of CAR talks in German language learning is still likely to be rare. This paper discusses the characteristics and application of CAR in German language learning. In addition, this article also reviews the situation of German learning in general. Thus the article can contribute scientifically to teachers and educators in improving performance in their fields. Keywords: Action Research, CAR, Learning, German Language


Diksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-148
Author(s):  
Endang Nurhayati ◽  
Mulyana Mulyana ◽  
Siti Mulyani ◽  
Hardiyanto Hardiyanto ◽  
Doni Dwi Hartanto

(Title: The Dynamics of Puppet Culture Towards The World of Reality in Wayang Pesisiran). The world of puppetry is so attached to Javanese society where the changes of the times does not detract from the existence of puppets in Javanese people's lives. This study aims to describe the characteristics of coastal puppets and the dynamics of puppet culture towards the world of reality in coastal puppets using qualitative approaches. The data source used is a video of coastal puppets and interviews to Ki Kartono. Data is collected by means of listen, record, and interview. The data analysis used was the qualitative analysis of Miles &Huberman (1992). Based on the results of research, coastal puppet shows always begin by introducing the mission of the show and introducing the main characters in the play to be told. The cultural dynamics of puppetry towards the world of reality in coastal puppets contain at least six dynamics, namely: a) religious; b) greetings; c) the territory of the country; d) socio-cultural; e) the growth of life (kasampurnaning dumadi); and f) employment. The dynamics that occur in the world of puppetry indicates the dynamic in Javanese puppetry in an effort to continue to maintain its existence in modern times today. Keywords: cultural dynamics, the world of reality, wayang pesisiran


Diksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 161-174
Author(s):  
Satya Gayatri ◽  
Ria Ariany ◽  
Ratni Prima Lita ◽  
Isramirawati Isramirawati

(Title: Humanity Values in Minangkabau Children's Story). This article describes human values in oral stories for children from Minangkabau. This issue was raised because many traditional stories are neglected and underappreciated. The stories analyzed were 30 stories by considering the message of the story. The oral story data was obtained by recording and transcribing. Analyzing the story is done by reading it many times so that the news is received. The study results found that the story's message was to respect parents, especially mothers, the value of honesty was carried out under any conditions, to maintain a friendship in all forms of activity, and to restrain emotions in all actions. Keywords: humanitarian values, oral stories, Minangkabau children's stories, and huma­nita­rian values.


Diksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-112
Author(s):  
Tania Intan ◽  
Ferli Hasanah ◽  
Sri Rijati Wardiani

            (Title: Violence in Toxic Friendship Between Women in Amélie Nothomb's “Antéchrista” Novel). Violence is often identified with masculine expressions inherent in men. However, in reality, it is not gender-exclusive because women are also enabled to do so, including against those closest to them such as friends, as revealed in the novel Antéchrista by Amélie Nothomb, a Belgian francophone writer. This study aims to examine how the theme of violence in the 'toxic friendship' between women is displayed in the novel. The method used is descriptive qualitative with a feminist literary criticism approach. The data were collected from the novel using the note-taking technique and analyzed using the content analysis technique. The data consisting of words, phrases, and sentences in French were then translated by the researchers to be classified, interpreted, and studied. The result of the research shows that the novel Antéchrista presents women as victims who are also perpetrators of violence through oppression against each other, motivated by jealousy and intrasexual competition. The form of violence is in the form of psychological and verbal which is manifested in the form of intimidation, humiliation, and ostracism. Keywords: opression, toxic friendship, resistensi, women, feminist literature criticism


Diksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-125
Author(s):  
Nandy Intan Kurnia ◽  
Widyastuti Purbani ◽  
Tri Sugiarto

(Tittle: Adults-Children Power Relations in Judy Blume’s “Blubber”). This study aims to uncover the power relations between adults and children in Judy Blume’s novel entitled Blubber. This study used a qualitative method by paying attention to the expressions used in the novel related to the topic of power relations of adults-children. Peer debriefing techniques were applied in this study in order to achieve the validity of the research results. The collected data of dialogues and narrations suggest that adults assert dominance toward children especially physically and psychologically as a consequence of the adults’ ideologies while trying to retain the image of a mentor. On the other hand, they also give spaces for children to grow and develop themselves. The research also revealed how Blubber paints a more realistic depiction of children and explores more of their human nature beyond images of innocence and naivety.             Keywords: abuse, Blubber, children’s literature, egalitarian, power relations


Diksi ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 189-194
Author(s):  
Regina Pramesti Ragam

            (Title: Use of Acronyms in the Surabaya City Government). This study examines the acronyms used by the Surabaya City Government. There are several objectives to be achieved in this research. The first is to describe the reasons why acronyms are widely used in the Surabaya City Government environment to describe the effect of using acronyms for smooth communication in the Surabaya City Government environment. The second is to describe the patterns of acronym formation in the Surabaya City Government. The third describes the existing acronyms whether they are in accordance with the Indonesian Phonotactic rules. The data in this study were collected by using a questionnaire and the observation method. The results show that there are two reasons why the Surabaya City Government uses a lot of acronyms. There are two reasons that are expected from the use of acronyms, but in fact the use of acronyms has an effect. In addition, the acronym found in the Surabaya City Government Environment has three patterns of formation. In connection with the formation of a word acronym pattern, it generally consists of a series of sounds with the status of an Indonesian word. Therefore, acronyms should be in harmony with the Indonesian Phonotactic rules. The phonotactics used in this study include the distribution of vowels, distribution of consonants and clusters. Keywords: acronyms, Surabaya City Government, phonotactics, structuring patterns.


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