Klaim Artikel Anda
Verifikasi kepemilikan artikel akademik
Apakah artikel-artikel ini milik Anda?
Daftarkan diri Anda sebagai author untuk mengklaim artikel dan dapatkan profil akademik terverifikasi dengan fitur lengkap.
Badge Verifikasi
Profil terverifikasi resmi
Statistik Lengkap
H-index, sitasi, dan metrik
Visibilitas Tinggi
Tampil di direktori author
Kelola Publikasi
Dashboard artikel terpadu
Langkah-langkah Klaim Artikel:
- 1. Daftar akun author dengan email akademik Anda
- 2. Verifikasi email dan lengkapi profil
- 3. Login dan buka menu "Klaim Artikel"
- 4. Cari dan klaim artikel Anda
- 5. Tunggu verifikasi dari admin (1-3 hari kerja)
Menampilkan 1–6 dari 6 artikel
The Unique Temporal System in Austronesian Languages: Tenselessness, Aspect, and Temporal Reference in Indonesian
Nurasia Natsir
; Aisyah Aulia Putri
International Journal of Educational Development
Vol 3
, No 2
(2026)
Unlike Indo-European languages, Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) and most other Austronesian languages lack grammatical tense marking, presenting a fundamental typological difference with significant implications for linguistic theory and second language acquisition. This study investigates how Indonesian expresses temporal reference without grammatical tense, comparing it with tensed languages, and exploring the cognitive and typological implications of tenselessness. We employed a mixed-methods a...
Sumber Asli
Google Scholar
DOI
Virtual Teaching Assistants: The Role of AI Chatbots in Student Support Services
Muhammad Nurahmad
; Aisyah Aulia Putri
; Nurasia Natsir
Proceeding of the International Conference on Global Education and Learning
Vol 2
, No 2
(2025)
The integration of artificial intelligence chatbots as virtual teaching assistants (VTAs) represents a transformative shift in student support services within higher education. This study investigates the implementation, effectiveness, and impact of AI-powered chatbots in providing academic support, administrative assistance, and personalized guidance to university students. Employing a longitudinal mixed-methods approach over 18 months, this research analyzed data from 2,347 students across 15...
Sumber Asli
Google Scholar
DOI
Acquisition of English Modal Verbs by Indonesian EFL Learners: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Learning Patterns
Aisyah Aulia Putri
; Nurasia Natsir
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
Vol 2
, No 3
(2025)
This corpus-based study explores the acquisition patterns of English modal verbs by Indonesian EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners through a comprehensive analysis of learner language data. The study utilizes a specialized learner corpus consisting of 2.5 million words drawn from both written and spoken productions of 450 Indonesian learners, covering various proficiency levels. The research focuses on examining the frequency patterns, semantic distributions, and error types associated...
Sumber Asli
Google Scholar
DOI
Integrating Artificial Intelligence In Language Acquisition: A Comparative Study Of Adaptive Learning Platforms In Indonesian Efl Classrooms
Aisyah Aulia Putri
; Nurasia Natsir
Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities Innovation
Vol 2
, No 1
(2025)
This study investigates the implementation and effectiveness of artificial intelligence-driven adaptive learning platforms in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms across urban and rural Indonesian educational settings. Through a mixed-methods approach involving 247 students and 12 teachers from eight institutions, this research comparatively analyzes three prominent AI language learning platforms: LinguaLearn AI, AdaptEd English, and AI Tutor Pro. The findings reveal significant differ...
Sumber Asli
Google Scholar
DOI
Cultural Schemata and Linguistic Relativity: How Language Shapes Perception Across Diverse Communities
Muhammad Nur Iman
; Nurasia Natsir
; Aisyah Aulia Putri
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
Vol 2
, No 2
(2025)
This study investigates the interplay between linguistic relativity and cultural schemata, examining how language encodes culturally salient concepts and shapes cognitive frameworks across diverse communities. Through ethnographic and psycholinguistic approaches, the study collects data from 12 different language communities with varied cultural backgrounds. Cross-linguistic and cross-cultural analyses reveal significant correlations between linguistic structures—such as grammatical categories,...
Sumber Asli
Google Scholar
DOI
Public Perception of Local Dialects and Its Implications for Cultural Identity
Aisyah Aulia Putri
Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities Innovation
Vol 1
, No 1
(2024)
This study investigates the public perception of local dialects and their implications for cultural identity. Local dialects serve as vital markers of regional identity and heritage, yet they often face stigma and marginalization in favor of standardized languages. Through a mixed-methods approach, including surveys and in-depth interviews, the research examines how individuals perceive various local dialects in terms of prestige, authenticity, and social value. The findings reveal a nuanced lan...
Sumber Asli
Google Scholar
DOI