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PERBANDINGAN FUNGSI KALIMAT KONDISIONAL TEWA DAN BAAI BERDASARKAN MODALITAS DAN TEORI TERITORI INFORMASI Artadi, Ari; Setiawan, Hari
KIRYOKU Vol 8 (2024): Kiryoku: Jurnal Studi Kejepangan (Special Edition)
Publisher : Vocational College of Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/kiryoku.v1i1.1-13

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Bahasa Jepang pada umumnya menggunakan pola kalimat to, tara, reba, dan nara untuk membentuk kalimat kondisional. Namun, kalimat kondisional bahasa Jepang juga dapat dibentuk dengan menggunakan pola tewa dan baai. Penjelasan tentang fungsi, makna, dan perbandingan pola kalimat kondisional tewa dan baai tersebut perlu diteliti. Dalam penelitian ini, kalimat kondisional yang dikumpulkan dari korpus media surat kabar Jepang akan dianalisis berdasarkan jenis kalimat kondisional, modalitas, dan teori teritori informasi. Analisis menunjukkan bahwa fungsi utama kalimat kondisional tewa adalah kalimat kondisional repetitif yang menunjukkan perihal yang tidak diinginkan. Modalitas yang digunakan adalah modalitas aletis atau modalitas epistemik. Modalitas intensional dan deontik tidak ditemukan dalam kalimat kondisional tewa. Oleh karena itu, kandungan informasi kalimat kondisional tewa berada dalam teritori penutur dan mitra tutur. Sebaliknya, fungsi utama kalimat kondisional baai adalah kalimat kondisional hipotetis yaitu untuk menunjukkan hipotesis atau asumsi yang kuat. Modalitas yang digunakan dalam kalimat kondisional baai beragam, mulai dari modalitas intensional hingga modalitas aletis. Oleh karena itu, informasi dalam kalimat kondisional baai berada di wilayah pembicara.
ANALISIS PERILAKU HIKIKOMORI PADA TOKOH TAMOTSU TADOKORO DALAM MANGA FUTSUTSUKA MONO NO ANI DESU GA KARYA HIGURASHI KINOKO Maharani, Dinda Puan; Artadi, Ari; Hendriati, Riri
IZUMI Vol 13, No 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/izumi.13.2.108-123

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Hikikomori is one of the social problems in Japan. A research on the hikikomori behavior of Tamotsu Tadokoro in Higurashi Kinoko's Manga Futsutsuka Mono no Ani Desu ga was conducted. The purpose of this research is to know and explain the forms of behavior, and factors that cause hikikomori behavior and to find out and explain the efforts made by the character Tamotsu Tadokoro in the Comic series "Futsutsuka Mono no Ani Desu ga" by Higurashi Kinoko to try to get out of hikikomori behavior. The research method used is descriptive qualitative by analyzing media data in the form of comic series based on Saito Tamaki's theory of Hikikomori Behavior, Michael J. Dziesinski's theory of Social Factors that cause hikikomori behavior, and David McClelland's Theory of Motivation. The results showed that Tamotsu Tadokoro experienced seven symptoms of hikikomori behavior and was caused by school environment, family, and individual factors. In addition, Tamotsu Tadokoro was able to successfully emerge from hikikomori behavior because he was motivated to improve his relationship with his family and pursue his goals. Therefore, it can be proven that Tamotsu Tadokoro can be labeled as a hikikomori.
Analisis Representasi Konsep Ikigai dalam Album Jepang BTS THE BEST oleh BTS (Tinjauan Pendekatan Semiotika Roland Barthes) Faidah, Rindi; Artadi, Ari; Saptaji, Hargo
JLA (Jurnal Lingua Applicata) Vol 8, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : DBSMB, Vocational College of Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jla.82940

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Losing Ikigai can happen to young people in finding their purpose in life. Lack of understanding of Ikigai makes it difficult for someone to find Ikigai. So it is very important to prepare Ikigai from a young age. BTS songs are in Japanese, there is a possibility that the implied positive meaning is not clearly conveyed to listeners. The purpose of this study is to explain the definition and concept of Ikigai, the representation of the Ikigai concept contained in the BTS Japanese Album, THE BEST using Roland Barthes' semiotics. The method used is descriptive qualitative approach. The data source was obtained from the reduced BTS song lyrics using Roland Barthes' theory and Ken Mogi's Ikigai theory as research objects. The results of this study are that there are 19 songs in BTS' Japanese album, THE BEST which represent the concept of Ikigai, 4 songs represent the first pillar 'Starting small', 4 songs represent the second pillar 'Releasing oneself', 3 songs represent the third pillar 'Harmony and sustainability', 3 songs represent the fourth pillar 'The joy of little things' and the fifth pillar 'Being in the here and now' represents the most pillars in the Ikigai concept, namely 5 songs.