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Nurul Lailatuz Zakiyah; Fitri Sakinah; Mar’atus Sholihah; Laylatul Musoffa; Mohamad Afrizal

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra dan Budaya 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This study aims to describe and analyze various forms of lexical errors found in the observation report texts in Indonesian language textbooks for eighth-grade junior high school students, as well as identify inappropriate diction based on categories such as connotative, denotative, formal, informal, general, specific, and borrowed foreign words. The research utilized a qualitative descriptive linguistic analysis of three authentic and representative observation report texts. The findings indicate numerous lexical errors, including the use of foreign terms without equivalents, redundant synonyms, and words inappropriate for formal or scientific contexts. These errors potentially reduce communication effectiveness, disrupt message clarity, and affect language correctness within the texts. If left uncorrected, such errors may cause ambiguities and hinder students’ comprehension of the reports objectively and accurately. Suggested corrections include selecting precise, specific words aligned with Indonesian language norms and employing neutral, objective language to facilitate student understanding and strengthen the educational value of the textbook. These findings provide valuable references for developing quality teaching materials and enhancing teachers’ and authors’ competencies in crafting effective, standards-compliant texts. This research is expected to offer practical and theoretical benefits, ultimately improving the overall language learning process in educational settings.

Nurul Lailatuz Zakiyah; Fitri Sakinah; Mar’atus Sholihah; Laylatul Musoffa; Mohamad Afrizal

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa, Sastra dan Budaya 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This study aims to describe and analyze various forms of lexical errors found in the observation report texts in Indonesian language textbooks for eighth-grade junior high school students, as well as identify inappropriate diction based on categories such as connotative, denotative, formal, informal, general, specific, and borrowed foreign words. The research utilized a qualitative descriptive linguistic analysis of three authentic and representative observation report texts. The findings indicate numerous lexical errors, including the use of foreign terms without equivalents, redundant synonyms, and words inappropriate for formal or scientific contexts. These errors potentially reduce communication effectiveness, disrupt message clarity, and affect language correctness within the texts. If left uncorrected, such errors may cause ambiguities and hinder students’ comprehension of the reports objectively and accurately. Suggested corrections include selecting precise, specific words aligned with Indonesian language norms and employing neutral, objective language to facilitate student understanding and strengthen the educational value of the textbook. These findings provide valuable references for developing quality teaching materials and enhancing teachers’ and authors’ competencies in crafting effective, standards-compliant texts. This research is expected to offer practical and theoretical benefits, ultimately improving the overall language learning process in educational settings.

Nia Maulida

Songs are included in oral Satra and are one of the oral traditions that are still popular today and are growing rapidly, giving birth to new musicians. Nadin Amizah’s song Sorai is one of the songs known for its compelling lyrics. This encourages researchers to examine the use of language styles or majas and word choice in the composition of the song. The author uses descriptive qualitative research and a stylistic approach to examine the lyrics of Nadin Amizah’s song Sorai. Words, phrases, and sentences in the song lyrics were included in the data collected. The research revealed the existence of 31 types of language styles and 41 forms of diction used in the song.    

Nanda Suhendi; Bambang Hartanto

Jurnal Pendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

The title of this article is "Analysis of diction and language style in Fiersa Besari's poem 'For you'". The problems discussed in this research are diction and language style in Fiersa Besari's poetry. The aim of this research is to describe the diction and language style in Fiersa Besari's poetry. The advantage of this research is that teachers and students can understand the vocabulary and language style of poetry, and teachers can choose poetry as school material in accordance with its pedagogical effects. This research is a descriptive research. Data sources were obtained from data and documents collected in the form of primary data in the form of the poem 'Fiersa Besari Untukmu' and secondary data in the form of supporting books suitable for this research. This data analysis was carried out in several stages. This means studying literature through reading, noting, and identifying lines of poetry that contain the diction and language style of the poetry. The data analysis method used is descriptive. Data analysis concludes that there are denotative and connotative meanings in the diction and language style of poetry.