scholarly journals The Language of Street Children: A Sociolinguistic Study in the Regency of Klaten, Central Java

2012 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 73
Author(s):  
Prembayun Miji Lestari

The object of this study is the  Street Children in the region of Klaten, particularly in the area of Klaten. The purpose of this study is to determine how  do the language variations and the characteristics of the communities of street children related to the contemporary multicultural culture. The data is obtained from direct observation which is taken from daily conversation. The data collection is collected by tapping/recording techniques, ‘Simak Bebas Libat Cakap’ technique (Uninvolved Conversation Observation Technique), ‘Simak Libat Cakap’ (involved conversation observation Technique), taking notes and recording technique. The result is the discovery of a unique variety of language in the community of Street Children, the more usage of the Javanese particularly Ngoko Lugu level of speech containing “Pisuhan” (words of profanity) and insults.Keywords:  Street Children Community; unique characteristics;   “Pisuhan” (words of profanity) ; insults. 

2012 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-100
Author(s):  
Prembayun Miji Lestari

The object of this study is the  Street Children in the region of Klaten, particularly in the area of Klaten. The purpose of this study is to determine how  do the language variations and the characteristics of the communities of street children related to the contemporary multicultural culture. The data is obtained from direct observation which is taken from daily conversation. The data collection is collected by tapping/recording techniques, ‘Simak Bebas Libat Cakap’ technique (Uninvolved Conversation Observation Technique), ‘Simak Libat Cakap’ (involved conversation observation Technique), taking notes and recording technique. The result is the discovery of a unique variety of language in the community of Street Children, the more usage of the Javanese particularly Ngoko Lugu level of speech containing “Pisuhan” (words of profanity) and insults.Keywords:  Street Children Community; unique characteristics;   “Pisuhan” (words of profanity) ; insults. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 84-92
Author(s):  
Sudarto Sudarto ◽  
Adpriyadi Adpriyadi

Abstract: study aim at describing the type of language style, word meaning, and Mantra reading environment found in the Mantra Treatment of Stomachache in the Dayak Desa society of Ensaid Panjang Village, Kelam Permai District, Sintang Regency. The method used in this study was descriptive in the form of qualitative research and the approach used was a semiotic structural approach. Data collection techniques used in this study were recording techniques, direct observation, and directional free interview techniques. The results showed that the style of language contained in the Mantra treatment of the the Dayak Desa society of Ensaid Panjang Village consisted of: (1) the style of language contained in the Mantra treatment of the Dayak Village of the Ensaid Panjang Village included: (a) the style of Aleteration repetition (b) the style of the chiasmus repetition. (2) the words contained in the mantra requests that the illness suffered by a person can be cured (3) the environment for the recitation of the mantra of treatment for the Dayak Desa of Ensaid Panjang Village does not have restrictions, in doing the treatment may be at any time, there must an incense and the other is not necessary.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-59
Author(s):  
Anthony Y.M. Tumimomor ◽  
Yohanes Rio Ferdinan

The Semarang city is one of the cities with a high population of street childrens in Central Java, based on data in 2017, there are approximately 300 street childrens scattered in various spots in the Semarang city. Factors causing the descline of children to the streets are exploitation from parents, the economy, the environment and the encouragement of friends, so that it requires special attention from all parties, the role of the community to know the background of street children so that later they can be involved in efforts to alleviate them. Considering the importance of delivering this information, Then a documentary film designed for street children portraits that can comprehensively describe the reality or facts of street children. This research applies a mixed method and linear strategy in the process of problem identification, analysis, data collection and media design. The results of the visualization of portraits of street children by using this documentary film, are able to provide information in reality of the life and activities of street children to the people of Semarang City in particular and Indonesian society in general.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 127
Author(s):  
Hari Kusmanto

<div><p>This study aims to explore the forms of expressive speech acts that play on the names of cities in Central Java. The data in this study is a play on the names of the cities in Central Java that are expressively valued. The data source in this study is a play on the names of Cities in Central Java. Data collection in this study uses the documentation method, and see continued recording techniques. Analysis of the data in this study uses the intralingual equivalent method. The results of this study indicate that the play on the names of Cities in Central Java is expressed with expressions of sadness, happiness, disappointment, complaining, convincing, hope, forgiveness, praise, and criticism. The most widely used expressive speech act is sadness expression. This shows that many speakers experience a sad experience.</p></div>


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 255-278
Author(s):  
Husein Bima Hertanto ◽  
Cahya Radhiyastama ◽  
Lindu Aji Pamungkas ◽  
Heru Prasetyo ◽  
Bintar Ibriza

Salatiga City is one of the cities in Indonesia which is located in Central Java province which is not separated from the problem of street children. The number of street children to date does not mean the request did not make any effort to handle it. The research has been headed to analyse the behavior of street children in Salatiga City. Researchers use qualitative approaches. Data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, observations, and document studies. Data analysis includes domain analysis, taxonomist analyzers, and other components and istemakultural analysis. The results of the study showed a variety of social behavior of children's roads in the city of Salatiga, namely sopa manners, solidarity, socializing, and interaction of the opposite gender. Street children's behavior does not always diverge like the views of the general public, they still hold the value and norms in society such as manners and solidarity for street children.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 86
Author(s):  
Eristi Dwi Al Mubarok ◽  
Dyah Tri Wulansari

This article examines the hybrid model of mail handling carried out by the Archives and Libraries of Central Java Province. Management using the e-Surat application was developed to facilitate the management and distribution of incoming and outgoing mail, besides that there is also a reference for uniformity in managing incoming and outgoing mail automatically. Despite utilizing the e-Surat application in mail handling. Dinarpus Central Java still carries out conventional mail management activities such as receiving, checking, disposing and signatures.  Analytical descriptive method is used in describing the object being studied. Data collection used three methods, namely, participatory observation, interviews and literature study. Participatory observation was carried out through direct observation and practice of letter handling activities at Dinarpus Central Java. Interviews aim to obtain information through sources who are directly involved in mail handling activities using the e-Surat application. Literature study is a technique of collecting data from various library materials to strengthen the analysis and exposure conducted by the author. The use of e-Surat applications in management activities at Dinarpus Central Java is a hybrid model of letter management that combines electronic and conventional letter management. The e-Mail application has a significant impact on the smooth running of mail management activities, both in handling incoming and outgoing mail. This shows that the features contained in the e-Surat application have not been fully used because they are still constrained by regulations on the development stage being carried out by Dinarpus Central Java.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 32-35
Author(s):  
I K Habsari ◽  
B A Nugroho ◽  
S Azizah

This study was aimed to observe rearing management of cemani chicken in NF Farm, Temanggung, Central Java. NF Farms was chosen purposively due to the high population. Data collection techniques using observation techniques, direct observation of maintenance management which includes cage and chicken feed cemani. The result showed that Cemani chickens in grower period used battery cage 120 x 60 cm2 for 2-3 chickens in each cage, while in layer period used litter cage 6x4 m2 and each cage consisted of 1 male and 5 female cemani chicken. Feeding management NF farm for 1-3 days old were only given drinking water added by palm sugar. 3- 40 days old Cemani chickens were fed 511 given 25-30 g/bird/day with 22% protein content and 3,050 kkal/kg energy. Whereas for the grower period feed is divided into two, at the age of 41-75 days, chickens are fed with BR 1 and corn ratio 1:1, and  for 76 days- 6 months old, they are fed with ground corn, bran and BR 1 with the ratio 1: 1 : 1 as much as 80 g / head / day. Keywords: Cemani, Rearing management, Feeding


Author(s):  
Siti Mariana Ulfa

AbstractHumans on earth need social interaction with others. Humans can use more than one language in communication. Thus, the impact that arises when the use of one or more languages is the contact between languages. One obvious form of contact between languages is interference. Interference can occur at all levels of life. As in this study, namely Indonesian Language Interference in Learning PPL Basic Thailand Unhasy Students. This study contains the form of interference that occurs in Thai students who are conducting teaching practices in the classroom. This type of research is descriptive qualitative research that seeks to describe any interference that occurs in the speech of Thai students when teaching practice. Data collection methods in this study are (1) observation techniques, (2) audio-visual recording techniques using CCTV and (3) recording techniques, by recording all data that has been obtained. Whereas the data wetness uses, (1) data triangulation, (2) improvement in perseverance and (3) peer review through discussion. Data analysis techniques in this study are (1) data collection, (2) data reduction, (3) data presentation and (4) conclusions. It can be seen that the interference that occurs includes (1) interference in phonological systems, (2) interference in morphological systems and (3) interference in syntactic systems. 


IdeBahasa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-132
Author(s):  
Shifa Nur Zakiyah ◽  
Susi Machdalena ◽  
Tb. Ace Fachrullah

This article discussed the phonemic correspondence in Sundanese and Javanese using a historical comparative linguistic approach. The problem to be examined in this study is the form of phonemic correspondence in Sundanese and Javanese. The purpose of this study was to determine the phonemic correspondence sets in the comparison between Sundanese and Javanese. The method used in this research to analyze the data is the phonemic correspondence method. The correspondence method is used to find the relationship between languages ​​in the field of language sounds (phonology). Phonemic correspondence is used to determine regular phonemic changes in the languages ​​being compared. Data collection used interview techniques, note techniques and recording techniques. After the data is collected, then the data is classified according to the problem being studied and grouped into more specifics. After that, conclusions will be made based on the results of the data analysis. The data source obtained comes from 200 swadesh vocabularies in Sundanese and Javanese. From 200 swadesh vocabulary data found 49 data included in phonemic correspondence which is divided into 12 correspondence sets. The results of this study include the formation of correspondences in Sundanese and Javanese, namely, (ɛ ~ i) and (i ~ ɛ), (a ~ ɔ) and (ɔ ~ a), (d ~ D), (t ~ T) , (ɤ ~ ə), (b ~ w), (ɔ ~ u) and (ɔ ~ U), (i ~ I), (ø ~ h) and (h ~ ø), (ø ~ m), and (a ~ ə).


Author(s):  
I Nyoman Suwija

Balinese language is one of the regional languages in Indonesia that has a unique talk system, it is still alive and used as an instrument of communication of Balinese tribe so that it should be well maintained in order to still exist as a cultural vehicle of Bali. The Balinese language has anggah-ungguh kruna (level-word) that an important role in the formation of speech-level or anggah-ungguh basa Bali. This paper aims to describe the identification anggah-ungguh kruna (word level arrangement) which is the specific feature of speaking Balinese. This research is a qualitative research discuss with structuralism theory. Data collection was done by observation and interview method, assisted by recording technique. The collected data is processed by analytical descriptive method. Based on the results of data analysis, it can be described that anggah-ungguh kruna basa Bali include: (1) kruna nenten alus (kruna kasar, mider, and andap); (2) kruna alus, include: (kruna alus singgih, alus sor, alus mider, and alus madia).


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