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The exploration of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) and its appraisal framework in students' argumentative writing has garnered significant attention in recent research. Five notable papers contribute to this field, each examining different aspects of appraisal in argumentative texts.

Key Papers on SFL Appraisal in Argumentative Writing

  • Writing to Evaluate: This paper reviews 69 publications on evaluative language in English for Academic Purposes (EAP), emphasizing the need for systematic instruction in appraisal resources to enhance student writing quality(Xuan & Chen, 2024).

  • An Analysis of University Students’ Argumentative Writing: This study investigates genre awareness and appraisal concepts in students' argumentative essays, revealing the importance of thematic progression and appraisal in academic writing instruction(Hendriwanto et al., 2020).

  • Register Framework: This research utilizes the field-tenor-mode framework to assess argumentative writing, providing pedagogical guidelines for coherence and effectiveness in student essays(Deng, 2019).

  • Untangling Students’ Problems in Writing Argumentative: This paper identifies common issues faced by students in writing argumentative texts and proposes the Fishbone strategy as a solution, highlighting the role of SFL in addressing these challenges(Hidayati, 2019).

  • Appraisal Resources in Chinese College Students' English Argumentative Writing: This comparative study reveals significant differences in the use of appraisal resources between Chinese and American students, suggesting implications for writing instruction in different cultural contexts(Yang, 2016).

Papers on appraisal on students argumetative writing

 Here are five papers focused on the appraisal framework within the context of students' argumentative writing, particularly informed by Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL):

1. **An Effective Mode for Assessing Argumentative Writing**  

   This paper by Huimin Deng employs the field-tenor-mode framework from SFL to analyze and improve students' argumentative writing. It discusses how register consistency contributes to discourse coherence and provides pedagogical guidelines for teachers[1].

2. **Appraisal Resources in L1 and L2 Argumentative Essays**  

   Written by Lam and Crosthwaite, this study utilizes Martin and White’s appraisal model to analyze evaluative stance in both first language (L1) and second language (L2) English essays. It highlights differences in how students express attitudes compared to professional writers, emphasizing the need for diverse linguistic resources in student writing[2].

3. **Untangling Students' Problems in Writing Argumentative Texts: An SFL Perspective**  

List 43 Jurnal SINTA 2:ELT, Linguistics & Culture

 

List 43   Jurnal SINTA 2:ELT, Linguistics & Culture

   


1.   JEES UNMUH SIDOARJO               https://jees.umsida.ac.id/index.php/jees

2.      IJEE UIN SYARIFHIDAYATULLAH https://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/ijee

3. JEFL IAIN PALANGKARAYA       https://e-journal.iain-palangkaraya.ac.id/index.php/jefl

4. IJELTAL IAIN SAMARINDA        https://ijeltal.org/index.php/ijeltal

5. EDULITE          https://jurnal.unissula.ac.id/index.php/edulite/index

6. ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING EDUCATION JOURAL UAD        http://journal2.uad.ac.id/index.php/eltej/index

7. VELES JOURNAL           https://e-journal.hamzanwadi.ac.id/index.php/veles/index

8. ENGLISH REVIEW UNIVERSITAS KUNINGAN     https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/ERJEE/index

9. JEELS IAIN KEDIRI        https://jurnalfaktarbiyah.iainkediri.ac.id/index.php/jeels

10. LANGKAWI  http://ejournal.iainkendari.ac.id/langkawi/index

11. SCRIPT JOURNAL       https://jurnal.fkip-uwgm.ac.id/index.php/Script

12. CELT JOURNAL           https://journal.unika.ac.id/index.php/celt

13. JELTIM           https://jurnal.untan.ac.id/index.php/JELTIM

14. JOALL UNIVERSITAS BENGKULU         https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/joall

15. INDONESIAN TESOL JOURNAL IAIN PALOPO  https://ejournal.iainpalopo.ac.id/index.php/ITJ/index

16. REILA JOURNAL UNILAK PEKANBARU   https://journal.unilak.ac.id/index.php/REILA

17. ENGLISIA UIN AR RANIRY       https://jurnal.ar-raniry.ac.id/index.php/englisia/

18. REGISTER JOURNAL https://ejournal.uinsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/register

19. JOURNAL ARBITRER https://arbitrer.fib.unand.ac.id/index.php/arbitrer

20. IJEFL UIN SULTAN THAHA JAMBI        https://ellture.fah.uinjambi.ac.id/index.php/ellture

21. ERALINGUA : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHAS ASING DAN SASTRA             https://ojs.unm.ac.id/eralingua

22. RETORIKA : JURNAL BAHASA, SASTRA DAN PENGAJARANNYA https://ojs.unm.ac.id/retorika

23. Journal of Languages and Language Teaching   https://e-journal.undikma.ac.id/index.php/jollt/index

24. OKARA : JURNAL BAHASA DAN SASTRA           https://ejournal.iainmadura.ac.id/index.php/okara

25. ATAVISME ; JURNAL ILMIAH KAJIAN SASTRA http://atavisme.kemdikbud.go.id/index.php/atavisme

26.  WIDYAPARWA : BALAI BAHASA YOGYAKARTA             https://sinta.kemdikbud.go.id/journals/profile/3407

27.  ADABIYYAT UIN SUKA            https://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/adab/Adabiyyat/

28. LINGUA UIN MALIKI https://ejournal.uin-malang.ac.id/index.php/humbud

29. (SCOPUS INDEXED)  LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching            https://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/LLT/index

30. Journal of Language and Literature   https://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/JOLL

31. Journal of English Education and Teaching (JEET)        https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/JEET

32. JETL (JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, TEACHING AND LEARNING)                https://journal.stkipsingkawang.ac.id/index.php/JETL/index

33. Journal of Applied Studies in Language            https://ojs2.pnb.ac.id/index.php/JASL

34. SAWERIGADING        https://sawerigading.kemdikbud.go.id/index.php/sawerigading

35. JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching UNDIKMA             https://e-journal.undikma.ac.id/index.php/jollt

36. JELTL journal of english language teaching and linguistics        https://jeltl.org/index.php/jeltl

37. Al-Ishlah: Jurnal Pendidikan https://journal.staihubbulwathan.id/index.php/alishlah

38. Journal of English Teaching and Learning (JETLI) IAIN KUDUS https://journal.iainkudus.ac.id/index.php/jetli/index

39. Kembara Journal       https://ejournal.umm.ac.id/index.php/kembara/article/view/2322

40. PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education                https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/parole

41. Lingua Cultura            https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/lingua/index

42. SiLeT: Studies in Learning and Teaching           https://scie-journal.com/index.php/SiLeT

43 LITE: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya : https://publikasi.dinus.ac.id/index.php/lite

SUMBER: Beny Hamdani

Appraisal and Ideology Realization in Indonesia State Capital Relocation News Texts

 ## Overview of Appraisal and Ideology Realization

Appraisal and ideology realization are critical concepts in the analysis of language, particularly within the framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). This approach allows researchers to explore how language is used to convey attitudes, evaluate entities, and engage with audiences, thereby shaping ideological perspectives in various contexts, such as media discourse and political communication.

List 6 jurnal terindeks Scopus di bidang ilmu pendidikan

  

Berikut adalah beberapa jurnal terindeks Scopus di bidang ilmu pendidikan, beserta peringkat quartilenya:

- *Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics* (Q2)

- *Cakrawala Pendidikan* (Q3)

- *International Journal of Language Education* (Q2)

- *Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education* (Q3)

- *The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher* (Q2)

- *Journal of Education and e-Learning Research* (Q4)

Jurnal-jurnal ini dapat menjadi pilihan untuk publikasi artikel ilmiah di bidang pendidikan

Appraisal and Ideology Realization in Indonesia State Capital Relocation News Texts

 Appraisal and Ideology Realization in Indonesia State Capital Relocation News Texts

The dissertation by Faizal Risdianto investigates the use of the Appraisal system and ideological constructions in online news texts about relocating Indonesia's capital city (IKN). It analyzes how evaluative language (Attitude, Graduation, and Engagement) is used to convey ideologies in news from **Kompas**, **Republika**, **Media Indonesia**, and **Jawa Pos** (March 2021–March 2022). Using Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) and a descriptive-qualitative approach, the study uncovers biases in the representation of the IKN project.

### Key Findings:

1. **Media Bias and Support**: 

   - *Kompas* and *Media Indonesia* strongly support the IKN project.

   - *Republika* presents a balanced view, including criticism.

   - *Jawa Pos* adopts a supportive but more balanced and comprehensive stance.

2. **Language Analysis**:

Realisasi Sistem Appraisal dan Ideologi dalam Teks Berita Daring tentang Pemindahan Ibukota Negara Republik Indonesia: Kajian Linguistik Sistemik Fungsional.



ABSTRAK

Faizal Risdianto. NIM T111808004. Realisasi Sistem Appraisal dan Ideologi dalam Teks Berita Daring tentang Pemindahan Ibukota Negara Republik Indonesia: Kajian Linguistik Sistemik Fungsional. Disertasi. Promotor: Prof. Dr. Sumarlam, M.S., Ko-Promotor I: Prof. Dr. Djatmika, M.A., Ko-Promotor II: Prof. Dr. Tri Wiratno, M.A. Program Studi Doktor Linguistik, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya. Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta.

Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengungkap fenomena Pemindahan Ibukota Negara Republik Indonesia dalam kerangka kerja Sistem Appraisal atau evaluasi bahasa serta konstruksi ideologi yang dapat diidentifikasi dalam 4 (empat) surat kabar daring nasional. Identifikasi tersebut dilakukan dengan mengungkapkan realisasi Attitude, Graduation, dan Engagement sebagai sub-sistem Appraisal. Pendekatan Deskriptif-Kualitatif digunakan untuk membedah fenomena linguistik ini. Delapan teks berita daring Kompas, Republika, Media Indonesia, dan Jawa Pos antara tanggal 9 Maret 2021 hingga 26 Maret 2022 dikaji dalam penelitian ini. Fokus diberikan pada bahasa evaluatif dalam teks berita daring terkait isu Pemindahan Ibu Kota Negara Republik Indonesia dengan teori Appraisal sebagai bagian dari Linguistik Sistemik Fungsional (LSF) sebagai alat analisis. Hasil analisis disajikan dalam bentuk tabel dan diagram untuk menggambarkan sistem evaluasi secara sistematis dan holistik, menunjukkan bagaimana penilaian positif dan negatif disampaikan oleh jurnalis dan redaktur media dalam teks berita daring.

LIST SINTA 2-5 BIDANG LINGUISTICS, ELT, CULTURE & TRANSLATION GRATIS BIAYA PUBLIKASI





LIST SINTA 2-5 BIDANG LINGUISTICS, ELT, CULTURE & TRANSLATION GRATIS BIAYA PUBLIKASI


SINTA 2 GRATIS APC

Vision: Journal for Language and Foreign Language Learning (walisongo.ac.id)

OKARA: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra or Journal of Languages and Literature http://ejournal.iainmadura.ac.id/index.php/okara

LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching https://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/LLT/index

Journal of Language and Literature https://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/JOLL/index

Panyonara: Journal of English Education https://ejournal.iainmadura.ac.id/index.php/panyonara

JETLI Journal of English Teaching and Learning Issues: https://journal.iainkudus.ac.id/index.php/jetli

SINTA 3 GRATIS APC

Biodata of Dr. Faizal Risdianto

 Biodata of Dr. Faizal Risdianto

Template Wording Berita Lelayu Bahasa Jawa dialek Jawa Tengah

 

PAWARTOS LELAYU


Assalaamu’alaikum Wr. Wb

Inna lillahi  Wa Innaa Ilaihi Rooji’uun

Sampun katimbalan sowan dumateng ngarsanipun Allah SWT,

Panjenenganipun : Al Marhum Bapak  SAYNO

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Sedo rikolo :

Dinten : Sabtu Kliwon, Tanggal : 29 November  2045, Wanci : Jam 06.00 WIB

Badhe kasare’aken:

Dinten : Sabtu Kliwon, Tanggal : 29 November  2045, Wanci : 14.00 WIB/ Jam 2 siang

Wonten : Pasarean Black Panther Wanganda Iring Kidul desa Wonolele Karanganyar

Mekaten pawartos meniko, mugi- mugi arwahipun Bapak SAYNO saget katampi wonten ngarsanipun Alloh SWT kanthi khusnul khotimah. Amiien Ya Robbal “aalamiien.

Wassalaamu’alaikum Wr. Wb

  Ahli Waris :

ANAK:

1.  Fulan & Fulanah (Solo).

2.    Fulan & Fulanah  (Wonolele).

3.      PUTU: 25

BUYUT:17

Appraisal Framework in Linguistics BY Olga Kozyrevitch

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IpRxcMOz0U&t=40s&ab_channel=OlgaKozyrevitch

The function of infinitive phrase as noun, adjective and adverb

 Infinitive phrases are versatile components in English grammar, consisting of the word "to" followed by a verb and any accompanying modifiers or objects. They can function as **nouns**, **adjectives**, or **adverbs** within sentences. Below are clear examples of each function.

## Infinitive Phrases as Nouns

Infinitive phrases can serve as subjects, direct objects, or subject complements in a sentence.

- **As Subjects**:

  - *To travel the world* is my dream.
    - Here, "to travel the world" is the subject of the sentence.
 
- **As Direct Objects**:

  - She wants *to learn French*.
    - In this case, "to learn French" acts as the direct object of the verb "wants."

- **As Subject Complements**:

  - His goal is *to become a doctor*.
    - The phrase "to become a doctor" completes the linking verb "is," functioning as a subject complement.

## Infinitive Phrases as Adjectives

When used as adjectives, infinitive phrases modify nouns or pronouns.

- **Example 1**:
  - I need a book *to read on vacation*.
    - The phrase "to read on vacation" modifies the noun "book."

- **Example 2**:
  - She has a lot of work *to finish before the deadline*.
    - Here, "to finish before the deadline" describes the noun "work."

## Infinitive Phrases as Adverbs


Infinitive phrases can also function as adverbs, providing information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

Faizal Risdianto and Web of Science

 Faizal Risdianto, serving as the Editor-in-Chief of the REGISTER Journal at UIN Salatiga, plays a pivotal role in the indexing of academic journals in the Web of Science (WoS), particularly in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI). His work primarily involves leading workshops aimed at educating journal managers and editors about the requirements and strategies necessary for successful indexing in WoS.

Through these workshops, Faizal provides valuable insights on best practices for journal management and governance, facilitating a deeper understanding of the criteria needed to achieve and maintain WoS indexing. His contributions are instrumental in enhancing the visibility and credibility of journals within the academic community, fostering international collaboration and recognition.

By promoting effective indexing strategies, Faizal not only aids in the advancement of individual journals but also strengthens the overall research landscape in Indonesia, ensuring that local research is accessible and impactful on a global scale.

What are the best AI tools for academic writing?


By Leveraging the power of the right AI tool, you can significantly improve the clarity, efficiency, and overall quality of your academic writing. In this guide, we reviewed and ranked 11 popular AI tools for academic writing, along with our top 3 choices, so that you can pick the best one.

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With the rise of AI tools, academic writing is undergoing a remarkable transformation. The emergence of new AI-powered tools has revolutionized the way researchers, scholars, and students approach their writing tasks.

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 Tempat mencari infomasi dan ide-ide baru kepenulisan: 

https://chatgpt.com/

 https://www.perplexity.ai/

https://www.cognosys.ai/~

 SCI-SPACE: https://typeset.io

tempat mencari referensi dari baru sampai lama, siapa author, berapa  sitasinya, tahun berapa dan pdf full text nya.  https://elicit.com/,  https://consensus.app/,  

lebih lengkap lagi dari elicit dan consensus ada visual map nya: interkoneksi paper-papernya  https://www.connectedpapers.com/,  yang sejenis ada lagi: https://researchrabbitapp.com/

https://openknowledgemaps.org/

cek dan koreksi grammar:  www.grammarly.com , parafrase  www.quillbot.com

keywords: transitivity analysis in jakarta post news

 These studies examine transitivity analysis in Indonesian news media, particularly The Jakarta Post, focusing on various topics. Researchers have applied Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistics theory to analyze news headlines and articles (N. S. Putri et al., 2021; Elisabeth Hutabarat et al., 2020). The most common processes identified in these analyses are material, verbal, and relational (attributive) processes (N. S. Putri et al., 2021; Elisabeth Hutabarat et al., 2020). Transitivity analysis has been used to investigate the portrayal of specific issues, such as COVID-19 (N. S. Putri et al., 2021; Elisabeth Hutabarat et al., 2020), police image (Siska Ria Lenora et al., 2023), and people with HIV/AIDS (Gigit Eklesia & Akhyar Rido, 2020). These studies reveal how language choices in news articles can reflect underlying ideologies and shape public perception of various topics. Comparative analyses between The Jakarta Post and international media outlets have also been conducted to identify differences in reporting styles and focus (Siska Ria Lenora et al., 2023; Gigit Eklesia & Akhyar Rido, 2020).

Grammar in Systemic Functional Grammar/SFL

  SOURCE;  Grammar in EAP

 https://www.uefap.com/grammar/gramfram-intro-sfl.htm

 
The approach taken for this grammatical description and analysis is Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). Only Systemic Functional Linguistics would seem to provide a description of how the structure of English relates to the situational variables of the social context (e.g. business, engineering, education) in which the language is functioning. Functional grammar is uniquely able to understand how the grammatical form of language is structured to achieve purposes in a variety of social (e.g. academic, occupational or professional contexts.

The approach taken here is mainly taken from the work of Michael Halliday, in particular the model of language set out in An Introduction to Functional Grammar (Halliday, 1985, 1994; Halliday and Matthiessen, 2004), following on from Malinowski (1923), Firth (1957) and Hymes (1967) (Halliday & Hasan, 1985, pp. 5-9).
Systemic Functional Linguistics has a number of beliefs that make it particularly useful as a basis for developing such a description:
•    Language is functional. That is, language is the way it is because of the meanings it makes. Resources available within the systems of semantics, grammar and vocabulary are utilised in specific ways to make specific meanings.
•    It is a theory of language in context, and suggests that language can only be understood in relation to the context in which it is used. So different purposes for using language and different contexts result in different texts. The construction of language texts in turn impacts on the context. There is thus a two-way relationship between text and context.
•    The process of using language is a semiotic process, a process of making meanings by choosing.
•    The theory focuses on language at the level of the whole text. By text is meant any connected stretch of language that is doing a job within a social context. Thus, the term 'text' is used to refer to stretches of spoken and written language. Text may be as short as one word, e.g. EXIT, or may be as long as a book such as a training manual. This theory differs from most other approaches to language study, which offer systematic analyses of language only up to the level of sentence. It provides little guidance to the LSP learner, who needs to know about structure, organisation and development in connected oral discourse and written texts in context.
The starting point is culture. In the EAP case, the culture is the international academic world; in the EPP case, the culture is the international professional world. All language use takes place within this culture. The context of culture includes:
•    The attitudes, values and shared experiences of the people working in the culture.
•    The culturally evolved ways of behaving.
•    The culturally evolved ways of achieving goals.
Systemic Functional Linguistics
Systemic Functional Linguistics is concerned with understanding how the ways in which language is used for different purposes and in different contexts and how these situations shape its structure.
The key argument is that to understand linguistic meaning we have to appreciate the function of items in a structural context.
The ways in which human beings use language - the meanings that we can make with language - are classified by Halliday (1978, pp. 36-58) into three broad categories or metafunctions (Bloor & Bloor, 2004, pp. 10-11).
1.    Language is used to organise, understand and express our perceptions of the world and of our own consciousness. This function is known as the ideational function. The ideational metafunction is about the natural world in the broadest sense, and is concerned with clauses as representations. The ideational function can be classified into two subfunctions: the experiential and the logical. The experiential function is largely concerned with content or ideas. The logical function is concerned with the relationship between ideas.
2.    Language is used to enable us to participate in communicative acts with other people, to take on roles and to express and understand feelings, attitude and judgements. This function is known as the interpersonal function. The interpersonal metafunction is about the social world, especially the relationship between speaker and hearer, and is concerned with clauses as exchanges.
3.    Language is used to relate what is said (or written) to the real world and to other linguistic events. This involves the use of language to organise the text itself. This is known as the textual function. The textual metafunction is about the verbal world, especially the flow of information in a text, and is concerned with clauses as messages.

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