Sentential Meaning: Ambiguity In Moana Movie’s Soundtrack Songs
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https://doi.org/10.31004/jptam.v6i2.4396Keywords:
Ambiguitas, Semantik, Arti SententialAbstract
Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis ambiguitas dalam lagu soundtrack Film Moana. Metode penelitian ini adalah metode deskriptif yang berfungsi untuk mengidentifikasi dan menganalisis data-data yang terdapat pada lagu-lagu soundtrack Film Moana. Penulis menganalisis dua lagu soundtrack, lagu pertama adalah “We Know The Way” dan lagu kedua adalah “I’m Moana”. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah terdapat 8 ambiguitas yang ditemukan pada lagu soundtrack pertama “We Know The Way” dan terdapat 9 ambiguitas yang ditemukan pada lagu kedua “I’m Moana”. Dan makna ambiguitas dalam lagu-lagu soundtrack Film Moana dimaksudkan untuk membuat penonton film menjadi tertarik tidak hanya pada film itu sendiri, tetapi juga pada audio dan berbagai gaya bahasa yang digunakan dalam film tersebut.
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