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PERISTILAHAN MAKANAN TRADISONAL MELAYU NGABANG DI DESA BALAI PELUNTAN KECAMATAN JELIMPO KABUPATEN LANDAK Rukmana, Imam; Patriantoro, Patriantoro; Sanulita, Henny
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK) Vol 13, No 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jppk.v13i9.86628

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This research was conducted to find out objectively about the Ngabang Malay Traditional Food Terminology. This research aims to describe an inventory of Traditional Food Terminology in Ngabang Malay. Traditional Food Terminology is studied in the form of terminology, lexical meaning, cultural meaning, and implementation of Indonesian language learning. This study uses adescriptive method in the form of qualitative research. The source of data in this study is the BMDN spoken by the informant in Balai Peluntan Village, Jelimpo District, Landak Regency. The data in this study are traditional foods in BMDN. Data collection techniques used were observation, face-to-face, and note-taking with data collection in the form of lists, notebooks, stationery, gadgets (to record and take pictures), data cards and laptops. Based on the data found 30 data classified based on the form of terminology, namely in the form of monomorphemic and polymorphemic. The results of the classification contained 6 forms of monomorphemic terminology and24 forms of polymorphemic terminology. Based on data analysis, there are 28 traditional food phonemes in BMDN. There are 21 lexical meaning is terms related to cooking from ingredients and spices, and 9 from the way they are served. There are 5 cultural meaning. The learning implementation is in the form of procedure text about culinary terminology.
PERIBAHASA MASYARAKAT DAYAK KEBAHAN PENYELOPAT DESA ENGKURAI KECAMATAN PINOH UTARA KABUPATEN MELAWI Christy, Piska Sarry Kurnia; Patriantoro, Patriantoro; Jupitasari, Mellisa
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK) Vol 13, No 11 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jppk.v13i11.64517

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The study of the Dayak Kebahan Penyelopat proverbs was carried out based on the existence of proverbs in the Dayak Kebahan Pelopat community which are currently rarely used. Proverb research aims to inventory, classify the types, forms, functions and meanings of Dayak Kebahan Penyelopat proverbs using semantic studies. The method used in this research is a descriptive method in the form of qualitative research. This research uses observation, interview, recording and note-taking techniques, and documentation study. The sources of data in this study are the traditional temanggung and the Dayak Kebahan Penyelopat community. The study managed to inventory 68 proverbs. These proverbs are grouped by type, namely proverbs, parables, expressions, imagery, teromba, pendita's tongue, and simile. The most prominent type of Dayak Kebahan Penyelopat proverb is the proverb. The types of proverbs of Dayak Kebahan Penyelopat in this study are classified based on the types of proverbs, namely 29 types of proverbs, 12 types of parables, 14 types of expressions, 6 types of imagery, 2 types of teromba, 4 types of pendita's tongue, and 1 type of simile. The function of the Dayak Kebahan Penyelopat proverb in this study is classified based on the function of proverbs as advice totaling 27, the function of proverbs as satire amounting to 35, the function of proverbs as compliments amounting to 4, the function of proverbs as a diplomatic language amounting to 1, and the function of proverbs as customary law 1.
TINDAK TUTUR ILOKUSI DALAM IKLAN RADIO RRI PRO 2 PONTIANAK 101.8 FM Wulandari, Wulandari; Patriantoro, Patriantoro; Jupitasari, Mellisa
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK) Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Januari 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jppk.v13i1.73881

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This study aims to analyze the types and functions of illocutionary speech acts contained in radio advertisements for RRI Pro 2 Pontianak 101.8 FM. The method used in this research is a descriptive method with a qualitative research form. The source of the data in this study was the RRI Pro 2 Pontianak radio advertisement. The data collection technique used was the technique of recording, listening freely, engaging competently, and taking notes. The data collection tool uses a recording device in the form of gadgets and stationery. The technique for testing the validity of the data in this research is diligent observation and adequacy of references. The results of data analysis on the types of illocutionary speech acts in RRI Pro 2 Pontianak radio advertisements consist of 4 types of illocutionary acts, namely assertive 25 data, directive 11 data, expressive 2 data, commissive 2 data, and no declarative. The illocutionary function consists of 12 functions, namely the function of stating 9 data, the function of reporting 12 data, the function of complaining 1 data, the function of expressing opinions 3 data, the function of advising 2 data, the function of ordering/ordering 4 data, the function of inviting 3 data requests, the function of request 1 data, function requests 1 data, function criticizes 2 data, function promises 1 data, and function offers 1 data. The implementation of learning in this study was in the form of E-modules of odd semester advertisement texts with KD 3.3 and 4.3
RAGAM BAHASA SAPAAN DALAM BAHASA DAYAK BAKATI"™ DI KELURAHAN SEBALO KECAMATAN BENGKAYANG Agesti, Priskila; Patriantoro, Patriantoro; Sanulita, Henny
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK) Vol 13, No 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jppk.v13i9.85389

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This research aims to classify data obtained from the field, conduct data inventory on various types of greetings, usage, and functions of greetings, as well as plans for implementation in Indonesian language learning based on the variety of greetings in Dayak Bakati"™ language in Sebalo Village, Bengkayang Sub-district. The method used in this research is descriptive method. The form of this research is qualitative. The data source in thisresearch isthe Dayak Bakati"™ community residing in Sebalo Village. Data collection techniques include observation, recorded interviews, note-taking, and documentation. Data collection tools include recording and documentation devices, writing tools, questionnaires, and note sheets. The techniques for validating the data are diligent observation, sufficient references, and discussion with peers. This research produced 34 data of greetings in Dayak Bakati"™language in Sebalo Village, Bengkayang Sub-district with details of indefinite personal name greetings but detailed in the data are 1 data, personal pronoun greetings amounted to 2 data, kinship greetings 13 data, and nonkinship greetings 8 data, rank and position greetings 6 data, and professional greetings 4 data. Also, the functions of greetings in the Dayak Bakati"™ community in Sebalo Village, Bengkayang Sub-district. The form of Indonesian language learning text based on greetings in Dayak Bakati"™ language in Sebalo Village, Bengkayang Sub-district is descriptive text.
POLA-POLA KALIMAT DALAM PEMEROLEHAN BAHASA MELAYU TELUK BATANG KAYONG UTARA PADA ANAK USIA 3-4 TAHUN STUDI KASUS UNA RAISSA Atika, Atika; Patriantoro, Patriantoro; Saman, Sesilya
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK) Vol 12, No 9 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jppk.v12i9.66058

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This study aims to describe sentence patterns in the acquisition of Malay language in Batang Kayong Utara Bay in children aged 3-4 years. Language acquisition In children aged 3-4 years is studied on the declarative, imperative, interrogative, and interjective sentence structure patterns obtained by Una Raissa. The method used in this study is the descriptive method. The form of research is qualitative. The source of the data is Una Raissa and the research data is all the utterances produced by Una Raissa in the form of sentence patterns in accordance with the formulation of the chosen problem. The data collection techniques used in this study are obesrvation techniques, proficient listening, recording techniques and recording techniques on data cards. The technique of testing the validity of the data is the persistence of observations and the adequacy of references. The results showed that: Declarative Sentence Patterns: (S-P) 88 patterns, (S-P-O) 7 patterns, (S-P-Pel) 15 patterns, (S-P-Ket) 5 patterns. Interrogative sentence patterns : (S-P) 27 patterns, (S-P-O) 2 patterns, (S-P-Pel) 3 patterns, (S-P-Ket) 3 patterns. Imperative sentence pattern : (S-P) 20 patterns, (S-P-O) 1 pattern, (S-P-Pel) 9 patterns, (S-P-Ket) 2 patterns. Interjective sentence patterns : (S-P) 19 patterns, (S-P-O) 1 pattern, (S-P-Pel) 3 patterns. From the results of data analysis, the most dominant sentence structure pattern obtained by children aged 3-4 years Una Raissa is the Subject-Predicate (S-P) pattern, which is 146 patterns, while the pattern that Una pronounces the least is Subject-Predicate-Caption (S-P-Ket), which is only 10 patterns. And the sentences that are most obtained by children aged 3-4 years Una Raissa are declarative sentences (news) which are 125 sentences, while sentences that Una rarely say are Interjective (exclamation) sentences, which are 25 sentences.  
REGISTER PEKERJA BANGUNAN DI DESA TEBANG KACANG KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA: KAJIAN SOSIOLINGUISTIK Sari, Suci Permata; Patriantoro, Patriantoro; Jupitasari, Mellisa
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK) Vol 13, No 8 (2024): Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jppk.v13i8.83519

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The discussion of this research includes the types of registers, register functions, and their implementation in Indonesia language learning at school. This research uses qualitative method. The data sources of this research are Javanes, Madurese, and Malay spoken by informants in Tebang Kacang Village, Kubu Raya Regency. The data collection techniques used are observation, free listening, recording, interview, and note taking. Based on the data that has been analyzed, There are 46 registers used by building workers, 20 closed register and 26 open registers. Instrumental registry functions 13 registers, regulatory functions 14 registers, representative functions 14 registers, interactive functions 20 registers, personal functions 10 registers, heuristic functions 5 registers, and no imaginary register function on building workers in the village of Tebang Kacang district of Kubu Raya. The implementation of the research is realized by making teaching modules for the Merdeka curriculum, especially the Indonesian language lessons for junior high school class VII odd semester.
ALIH KODE DAN CAMPUR KODE DALAM FILM JUST MOM KARYA JEIHAN ANGGA Ashari, Hartina Prapti; Patriantoro, Patriantoro; Amir, Amriani
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK) Vol 13, No 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jppk.v13i9.86019

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Studying code-switching and code-mixing is intriguing as mastering multiple languages is essential and enhances the charm of movies. This study focuses on recognizing the patterns and reasons for codeswitching and code-mixing in the movie Just Mom by Jeihan Angga and how it can be utilized in teaching Indonesian language to twelfth graders. This research utilizes a descriptive methodology along with a qualitative approach. The film Just Mom is the source of data for this study, which consists of the dialogues featuring both code-switching and code-mixing in the film Just Mom. Observation and taking notes are the data analysis methods being utilized. This study yielded 36 pieces of speech data, including 9 cases of code-switching and 55 cases of code-mixing. Code-switching is influenced by three main factors: speaker or interlocutor factors with 3 data points, interlocutor factors with 2 data points, and situational and topical factors with 4 data points. Factors that affect code-mixing are categorized into two groups: speaker factors and data, and linguistic factors which are then subdivided into three parts: speaker and personal factors and data, interlocutor factors and data, and prestige factors and data.
PERISTILAHAN TRADISI RAYE KUBBOR PADA MASYARAKAT DESA LUMBANG KECAMATAN SAMBAS KABUPATEN SAMBAS Auliya', Nuria Zahratul; Patriantoro, Patriantoro; Heryana, Nanang
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK) Vol 13, No 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jppk.v13i9.85395

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This research aims to classified data obtained from the field, doing a data inventory in the form of terminology, lexical meaning, grammatical meaning, and cultural meaning, as a plan of implementation in Indonesian Language learning based on traditional terminology "Raye Kubbor" in Lumbang Village society, Sambas subdistrict, Sambas district. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. The data source in this research was Malay Sambas society in Lumbang Village. The technique of the data collection used were interview, record, note, observation, and documentation. The data collection tools included list of questions, stationery, note sheet. Data validity techniques include diligent observation, adequacy of references, and guidance with lecturers. This research produced 42 data on terms of the Raye Kubbor tradition in the Lumbang Village society, Sambas District, Sambas Regency with details of 14 terms in the form of shape data including 11 monomorphemic data and 3 polymorphemic data; 20 data on lexical meaning including 9 data on tool and material terminology, 6 data on process terminology, 5 data on food terminology, 3 data on grammatical meaning including 1 data on material terminology, 2 data on process terminology; and 7 cultural meaning data including terminology for tools and materials, food, and processes. The form of the Indonesian language learning text is based on the terminology of the Raye Kubbor tradition in the Lumbang Village community, Sambas District, Sambas Regency, descriptive text.
Analisis Wacana Kritis Dampak Tarif Resiprokal AS di KompasTV Wellyana, Nur; Patriantoro, Patriantoro
WACANA: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Komunikasi Volume 24, No. 2 December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32509/wacana.v24i2.5313

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This study aims to analyze the discourse on the impact of reciprocal tariffs imposed by the United States on Indonesia as presented in KompasTV news reports using Teun A. Van Dijk's Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) approach. This analysis focuses on the macro, superstructure, and micro structures of discourse to reveal how KompasTV represents the issues and ideologies underlying the news report. The US reciprocal tariffs have a significant impact on Indonesia-US trade relations, affecting export performance and national industrial strategies in response to the tariff policy. The mass media, especially television as a visual and audio medium, plays an important role in shaping public opinion through news framing patterns that can support or oppose the policy. This study explores how KompasTV's use of language and narrative shapes public perception and drives socio-political dynamics in news coverage. The results of this study provide a comprehensive understanding of the role of the media in shaping public opinion on international economic issues and serve as an important reference for policymakers and further research in the field of critical discourse analysis. 
Co-Authors A. Totok Priyadi A. Totok Priyadi Abd Salim Marna Abrora, Nur Khansa Adi Saputra Adir, Leonardus Afriyanti Afriyanti Agesti, Priskila Agus Syahrani Agus Syahrani Agus Syahrani Agus Syahrani Agus Wartiningsih Agus Wartiningsih Agus Wartiningsih Agus Wartiningsih Ahadi Sulissusiawan Ahadi Sulisusiawan Ahmad Rabiul Muzammil Ahmad Rabi’ul Muzammil Ahmad Rabi’ul Muzammil ALINE RIZKY OKTAVIARI SATRIANINGSIH Alma, Safariani Ambay, Yulita Ami, Amriani Amir, Amrian Amriani Amir Amriani Amir Amriani Amir Anggi Putri Pratiwi Anisa Rahmwati Annur, Dedy Setiadi Antonius Totok Priyadi Antonius Totok Priyadi Apriangga, Wan AR Muzammil Ashari, Hartina Prapti Asli Trianti Nababan Asriah Nurdini M. Atika Atika Auliya', Nuria Zahratul Aviolis, Maura Cantik Putri Aditya, Mega Chairil Effendy Chikita, Lus Antika Vinesia Virginia Christanto Syam Christy, Piska Sarry Kurnia Clara, Moni Damayanti, Sisilia Yunita Dami, . Darma, Adip Dewantari, Resti Dewi Susanti Dian Miranda Dina Misliati Djon Lasmono Dona Agus Maria Duan, Elisabet Bota Dwi Oktariani Dwi Riyanti Dyoty Auliya Vilda Ghasya Eka Fajar Rahmani Elofhia, Loriya Eni, Eni Erliani, Yusta Erni Pratiwi Fadhilah, Rizki Fariza, Fariza Fidyanti, Dita Fitri Jayanti, Fitri Flavianus Yogi Indrayana Florensius, Florensius Goreti, Maria Gunawan Handayani, Pratiwi Hardianti, Dwi Henny Sanulita Herawati Herawati Hermina Hermina Herningsih, Okta Hikmawati, Yaumil Hotma Simanjuntak Idayani, Theresia Ina, Ina Inyo Yos Fernandez Irianti, April Isti Dwi Puspitawati Istiana Istiana Jamelia, Icha Nurma Jayanti, Jayanti Kapaso, Kapaso Karman yarso Kastria, Nina Krismonika, Krismonika Kristina Kristina Krystia, Yolenta Bella Laila Sari Latifah, Rossy Azra Laurensius Salem Laurensius Salem Leonardo, Fransiskus Letycia Letycia Lily Thamrin Lonika, Tessa Lus Antika Vinesia Virginia Chikita Lutfia Nur Oktaviani M.Y, Julayha Madeten, Sisilya Madeten, Sisilya Saman Maisuri, Atika Marpaung, Marpaung Marsita Riandini Martono Martono Martono Martono Maulina Maulina, Maulina Mellisa Jupitasari Meriana Meriana Mina, Brigita Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Roni Riansyah Muhardiasih, Yunita Muriati, Eka Murtaja, Indah Muzammil, A.R. Muzammil, Ahmad Rabi ul Muzammil, AR Najmaturrahmi, Najmaturrahmi Nanang Heryana Natalia Rosi Heavenlim Nia Daniati Nindiva, Muthia Nonik, Nonik Noraga, Birawa Novi Muharrami Noviani, Riska NUR FITRIANI Nurdiansyah, Redho Oktiyadi, Rizky Paternus Hanye Paternus Hanye Permata, Canty Pertiwi, Poppy JJ Minang Prayoga, Muhammad Damara Shadiq Puji Febriyani Puspita, Amelia Putri Aditya, Mega Cantik Putri Tipa Anasi Putri, Dwi Nurul Febriana Putri, Misyati Tri Rafi'i, Muhammad Rahmad, Leo Rahmayanti, Suci Ranizah, Ranizah Rasyid, Sabhan Riandini, Marsita Rianti, Lusia Tania Lisa Rien Helda Safitri Rio Pranata Rizky Oktiyadi Robi Ramadhan Roby Afandi Rohim Nurlia Rubaida, Julina Rukmana, Imam Sarbini Sarbini, Sarbini Sari, Hazizah Mega Sasmitasari, Novi SATRIYAS ILYAS Seli, Sesillia Septiani, Dea Sesilia Seli Sesilya Saman Setyaningsih, Eli Sigit Sugiarto Sinta, Sinta Sisilya Saman Sisilya Saman Sisilya Saman Siti Masita, Siti Suci Permata Sari Suharyani Suharyani Sumaiyah, Sumaiyah Sumarlan . Sumarlan ., Sumarlan Sunarni Sunarni Supriantini Supriantini Susi Purwanti Syahefti, Dela Syahra, Agus Syahran, Agus Syarmila, Syarmila Tia Indriyana Tika Wulandari Totok Priyadi Uci Ulandari Unik Safitri urai salam Uray Gustian Verawati Verawati Virginia Chikita, Lus Antika Vinesia Voni Suciati Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Wardany, Elize Wardati, Jeri Wellyana, Nur Widia Nurmadyah Willy, Willy Winardi, Bernadus Wulandari Wulandari Y. Touvan Juni Samodra Yani, Ade Irma Yesi, Lidia Yoga Mandala Yolanda Oktaviani Yushar Mogarami Yustin Savitri Yuyun Yuyun Zulfahita, .