Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Language, Literature, and Cultural Education (3rd ICON-LLCE 2023)

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Peer-Review Statements

Ari Ambarwati, Layli Hidayah, Frida Siswiyanti, Prayitno Tri Laksono, Helmi Wicaksono
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 3rd International Conference on Language, Literature, and Cultural Education (ICON-LLCE) on September 1-2, 2023 in Malang, East Java, Indonesia. These articles have been peer-reviewed by the members of the 3rd ICON-LLCE Board of...
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Exploring the Pedagogical Significance of Tengger Communal Values in Educational Settings

Sri Wahyuni, Ari Ambarwati, Frida Siswiyanti, Isah Cahyani, Suyadi Suyadi, Zulkifli bin Osman
The main objective of this study is to find the value of Tengger’s shared values and its integration model in learning in schools. This research uses a qualitative approach to understand a social situation, events, roles, interactions, and groups to find the value of Tengger’s commoning that will be...
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Language Analysis on Seller Banners in Kediri and Blitar: A Sociolinguistics Review

Nur Fajar Arief, Akhmad Tabrani, Oktavia Winda Lestari, Norhazlina Husin
The study aims to describe the form of banner language in Kediri and Blitar, the meaning of banner language in Kediri and Blitar, and the language seller banner function. The current study employs a descriptive approach under the umbrella of a qualitative approach. The data is in the form of banner writing...
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Exploring Memory, Spice Aromas, and Indonesian Heritage Food in Leila S. Chudori’s “Pulang” Novel

Ari Ambarwati, Layli Hidayah, Itznaniyah Umie Murniatie, Anas Ahmadi, Kyoko Funada
The protagonist of Leila S. Chudori’s work, Pulang, is centrally portrayed as Dimas Suryo. The individual in question, who experienced and was subsequently forced to leave during the significant event of the cataclysm in 1965, skillfully utilizes traditional Indonesian cuisine and spices as tools for...
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Learning Character Values through Bapang Malangan Mask Dance

Helmi Wicaksono, Filna Nur Aifa Hidayah, Layli Hidayah, Anas Ahmadi
This study focuses on character descriptions found in the Bapang Malangan mask dance. Bapang Malangan dance is a popular dance in East Java that takes the story of Panji. This study utilizes qualitative methods to describe character values through Bapang Malangan mask dance movements, including tanjak,...
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Preservation of Madurese Folklore through Audiobook Media Development

Arief Setyawan, Emy Rizta Kusuma
This research focuses on preserving Madurese local literature in the form of folklore through the development of Madurese folklore Audiobook media. In general, this research aims to produce Audiobook media of Madurese folktales to facilitate digital documentation/archiving, publication, and learning...
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The Development of Indonesian Language Digital Teaching Modules based on Madurese Local Wisdom for Elementary School Students

Bohri Rahman, M. Fadlillah
This study aimed to develop a digital teaching module based on local Madurese culture as a medium for learning Indonesian for elementary school students. This study uses research and development methods. The product development process is carried out with the stages of problem analysis, planning, development,...
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Deddy Corbuzier’s Speech Strategy on a YouTube Podcast

Deri Wan Minto, Vismaia S. Damaianti, Dadang S. Anshori, Andoyo Sastromiharjo
This research is based on indications that Deddy Corbuzier’s way of communicating in podcasts on his YouTube channel tends to be loud, direct, and without further ado. The aim of this study is to analyze Deddy Corbuzier’s podcast on the YouTube channel. This research is descriptive- through podcasts...
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Consonant Acquisition in an Indonesian Cerebral Palsy Person

Elitaria Bestri Agustina Siregar, Mulyadi Mulyadi, Gustianingsih Gustianingsih, Khairina Nasution
Language in daily communication is very important as a means of social interaction. Humans can express thoughts, ideas, emotions, and feelings with language. This study aims to describe the form of consonant acquisition of cerebral palsy children aged ten years. This research method is qualitative research...
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Information Literacy Analysis on the Preparation of Students’ Final Projects

Frilia Shantika Regina, Vismaia S. Damaianti, Yeti Mulyati, Andoyo Sastromiharjo
The research focuses on five aspects of information literacy competencies developed by ACRC. The questionnaire consisted of 16 closed questions with a Likert scale to identify student arguments regarding the application of information literacy competencies. Quantitative research methods were used in...
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The Use of South Korean Food Vlogger Video Content in the Development of Teaching Material of Indonesian Language for Foreign Speakers (BIPA)

Angga Febriyatko, Ari Ambarwati, Koh Young Hun
The research focuses on the linguistic aspects of the videos, such as everyday language usage, slang vocabularies, phonetic differences between the Indonesian and Korean languages, and an understanding of Indonesia’s food cultures. Analysis shows South Korean food vlogger video content can significantly...
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Learning Language Skills Using “Tanean Lanjhang” Technique for BIPA Students at the Beginning Level

Ira Fatmawati, Hani’ah Hani’ah
Tanean Lanjhang is a traditional Madurese community house with an elongated yard. The Tanean Lanjhang house is inhabited by the nuclear family and several of their descendants. The house is built from wood with a shorter terrace than the next room. Writing learning techniques in the beginner class are...
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Film Batas: Presenting Women’s Power in Managing Region-Based Social Heterogeneity

Lilik Wahyuni, Umi Salamah, Nur Hikmah Arifin
This study aims to describe the forms of conflict, women’s empowerment, and strategies for managing region-based social heterogeneity in the film “Batas” [The Boundary]. This research employs a constructivist approach with Semiotic Media Text Analysis [SMTA]. It is a qualitative descriptive study with...
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Lexical Representation of Semantic Primitive Prototype in Aceh Taboo Swearing Words

Maria Ulfa, Mulyadi Mulyadi, Mhd. Pujiono, Khairina Nasution
Variation of Aceh Taboo swearing Language lexicons needs documenting thoroughly. It can be done through mapping, explicating, and documenting. The grounded theory used Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM). This paper needs to know the taboo of the swearing lexicon in the Aceh language. The data was collected...
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Commodification of Madurese Literature Containing Local Wisdom in Sumenep Regency

Maulid Taembo, Wevi Lutfitasari
The development of people’s lives in various fields, especially economics, makes the commodification of regional literature an exciting study. One of the goals of commodifying regional literature is to socialize and develop regional literature so that it has economic value. Therefore, research on the...
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Artificial Tourism Toponymy in Bangkalan

Mixghan Norman Antono, Afiyah Nur Kayati
Naming a place is symbolic, reflecting socio-cultural forms by contemplating local wisdom and traditional values. The naming of a place can be explored as a historical and symbolic marker. Artificial tourism in Bangkalan has a unique name and distinctive characteristics. The naming is based on the cultural...
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Analysis of Students’ Reading Comprehension Skills: An Overview of Indonesian Language Textbooks

Naelur Rohmah, Ris Yuwono Yudo Nugroho
Reading comprehension skills can influence student learning success. One factor affecting reading comprehension skills is the reading source in the form of textbooks. This study aims to analyze students’ reading comprehension skills in terms of Indonesian language textbooks. Type This type of research...
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The Revitalization of Local Literature in a Glocal Landscape through the Mediation of Cultural Festivals

Novi Anoegrajekti, Endang Caturwati, Sudartomo Macaryus, Miftahulkhairah Anwar
This paper emphasizes how to revitalize local literature through the power of the media to introduce local literature through the cultural festival Banyuwangi Ethno Carnival (BEC) as a visualization of tradition. Cultural events in Banyuwangi, such as the Barong ritual, Sri Tanjung folklore, and Mocoan,...
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Linguistics Features of Impoliteness Language in Political Comments on Social Media

Rosmita Ambarita, Khairina Nasution, Mulyadi Mulyadi, Mhd. Pujiono
The study of Impoliteness has gained some popularity recently. Impoliteness has been researched in various contexts and media, including television and online interactions. The linguistic features in social media can provide valuable contextual information for understanding the meaning and significance...
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Aggressive Humor in the Impoliteness of Characters’ Language in ‘Kontrakan Rempong’ Sitcom

Sisila Fitriany Damanik, Eddy Setia, Syahron Lubis, Asmyta Surbakti
This study examines linguistic idiosyncrasies in sitcoms that have the potential for humor. This study aims to analyze the aggressive humor in the characters’ impolite language in the “Kontrakan Rempong” sitcom. This study seeks to contribute to an untouched field of study by systematically formulating...
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The Effect of ArabEasy Application on Arabic Writing Ability

Ubay Ubay, Nurul Musyafa’ah, Muhammad Afthon Ulin Nuha, Sari Uswatun Hasanah
The aims of this study are: 1) to determine students’ Arabic writing skills before and after applying the ArabEasy Application media at ICP and 2) to determine the effect of the ArabEasy media application on the writing skills of fourth-grade students at ICP. This study employed an experimental design...
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A Portrait of Haloban Language Morphosyntactic as an Approach to Language Typology

Syarifuddin Raden, Khairina Nasution, Mulyadi Mulyadi, Eddy Setia
This article describes two important aspects of the Haloban Language, namely Syntax and Morphology. It tries to identify the language’s introductory sentence and describes its marking system. The data of this article are taken from the utterances spoken by the speakers of the Haloban Language in a natural...
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Breaking Java’s Wall: Representation of Local Cultures Manifested in the Indonesian Kurikulum Merdeka Textbooks

Tono Viono, Kurnia Azizah, Ahmad Mukhlis, Akhmad Tabrani, Sainee Tamphu
Learning textbooks should reflect national identity through the diversity of local cultures. So far, learning textbooks only focus on the Javanese socio-cultural context as an introductory learning discourse. This paper aims to identify non-Javanese cultural presentations and analyze the discourse of...
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Exploring Kahuripan Airlangga Sidoarjo Culture through Literacy

Vidya Mandarani, Detak Prapanca, Ali Akbar, Djoko Susilo, Raras Hafiidha Sari
Kahuripan Airlangga Sidoarjo culture is still a piece that has yet to be integrated into a series of valuable works that the public can enjoy. This research aims to explore the Kahuripan Airlangga Sidoarjo culture through literacy to gain more information about the history of Kahuripan Airlangga. The...
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Forms of Madurese Values in Literary Texts Depicted in the Indonesian Language Students’ Books

Albitar Septian Syarifudin, Fiyan Ilman Faqih
In this research, the highlighted local characters are Madurese characters such as discipline, perseverance, tenacity, perseverance, and high solidarity, which are reflected in the life of the Madurese people. The existence of the Madurese character will be analyzed in its form or form in the literary...