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PENGGUNAAN SLANG BAHASA INGGRIS OLEH ANAK MUDA DI KOTA MALANG Rumagit, Tannia Christina; Rambing, Rosalina
JURNAL ELEKTRONIK FAKULTAS SASTRA UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI Vol 9 (2020)
Publisher : JURNAL ELEKTRONIK FAKULTAS SASTRA UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI

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ABSTRACT This research entitled “The Usage of Slang by Millennial in Malang”. The aims of this research are to identify the usage of slang by millennial in Malang to describe their forms and meanings.The usage data were collected from Millennial in Malang. The collected data were analysed using a descriptive methods introduce by Bloomfield (1933), Guth (1961), and Fishman (1971). Practically, this research may provide good comprehension to the readers about the forms of the usage of slang by millennial in Malang. The results show that the forms of the usage of slang are facetious mispronunciation, shortened forms, interjection, figurative expressions and nick name. In terms of meaning, the usage of slang by millennial in Malang words were analysed and translated according to the context used by using Urban Dictionary.As a conclusion. The millennial in Malang used slangs  for their daily conversation. Especially millennial in Roemah Kantja coffee house, their used slangs to talk with each other in every situation. Keywords : slang, millennial, malang, sosiolinguistic
Mekanisme Adaptasi Korban PHK Akibar Covid-19 Rumagit, Tannia Christina
FOCUS Vol 5 No 2 (2024): FOCUS: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial
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The Covid-19 virus pandemi has significantly impacted the global economy. This crisis has disrupted Indonesia's economy as well, with one of the implications being a 4% decrease in economic growth, potentially even lower depending on the duration and severity of the pandemi. This situation has forced many companies to lay off employees, leaving the victims of these layoffs to adapt and find ways to survive during the pandemi. This research utilizes resilience theory and employs observation and interview methods. The observation technique involves narrative observation, where the observer records the behavior of the subjects. The research also utilizes the Moderately Scheduled Interview method and the Topical Sequence Technique. Based on the observations conducted, neither of the subjects has demonstrated resilience. However, the interviews revealed that the subjects engaged in many new activities during the pandemi, which could enhance their resilience.