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PENGGUNAAN GRAMATIKA DALAM WACANA POLITIK: STUDI REPRESENTASI BAHASA SEBAGAI SISTEM MAKNA SOSIAL DAN POLITIK Santoso, Anang
Diksi Vol. 15 No. 2: DIKSI JULI 2008
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa, Seni, dan Budaya, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v15i2.6609

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The grammar of the Indonesian language is greatly made use of inpolitical discourse and especially after the era of the Old Order. Via grammaticalforms, the political elite fights for its power and ideology, both explicitly andimplicitly, causing an unbalanced political communication. A research study thisarticle is about was conducted to (1) describe and interpret the utilization ofgrammaticality in political discourse and (2) clarify why certain grammaticalforms are paid special attention while others are not.The study applied a critical qualitative approach with a "critical discourseanalysis" design from Fairclough (1989: 1995). In this perspective, no textproduced by the political elite is neutral from political interest. Discourse is asocial construction and results from social-historical and political conditions.There is no discourse which is a social vacuum. Discourse is a social creationreflecting the interests of certain social groups.The research results indicate that (1) each group of the Indonesianpolitical elite uses transitivity with material meaning, agent nominalization, thepassive voice, and the negative form to show its power and hide its ideologicalposition, (2) each assumes the role of information provider, shows its authority inthe presence of the other groups and the Indonesian society, and asserts its powerby choosing to use the personal pronouns we and I, (3) it makes considerable use ofmodality expressing authority, and (4) there are institutional and cultural processesexplaining why certain grammatical forms are paid special attention while othersare not.Keywords: grammaticality, political discourse
BEBERAPA CATATAN TENTANG BAHASA PEREMPUAN: PERSPEKTIF WACANA KRITIS Santoso, Anang
Diksi Vol. 14 No. 2: DIKSI JULI 2007
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa, Seni, dan Budaya, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v14i2.6593

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It is already generally assumed that women possess characteristicsdistinguishing them from men. One of these characteristics is in their languageuse. Women's language is considered different from men's. In this context, theterm sexist appears. Sexist language represents women and men differently. Suchlanguage also represents women's and men's stereotypes, which is sometimesharmful to both sexes but is more often harmful to women only. Understandingwomen's language involves at least four perspective. First, women's language isperceived as a system of representation, meaning that it is a method of stating orverbalizing a certain event, experience, view, and reality in life. Second, women'slanguage is perceived as a site for social struggle containing a variety of women'sideologies. Third, women's language is perceived as showing women's corneredposition. Fourth, women's language is perceived as showing a relation betweenlanguage and gender where there is asymmetry in language representationbetween men and women.Keywords : women's language, representation, theory of domination, theory ofdifference, gender analysis
Co-Authors - Martutik A. H. Rofi'uddin Abdul Syukur Ibrahim Abdurahim, Antasary Adi Probo Laksono Afdhal Kusumanegara Ah. Rofi'uddin Alif Mudiono Alifian, Muhammad Afnani Andriyani, Noni Antok Risaldi Anwar, Amriyadi Ari Sapto Ary Fawzi, Ary Asmah Amir Asri Ismail Astutik, Pipit Pudji Aswan Aswan Azizatuz Zahro Cahyawati, Rina Susi Cicik Tri Jayanti Dawud Dawud Destrianika Binoto Dewi Puji Lestari Dewi Tryanasari Dewi, Susana Eka Didin Widyartono Djoko Saryono Efi Nilasari Ery Tri Djatmika RWW Ery Try Djatmika Faizatul Lutfia Yasmin Farid, Mujahidin Febri Taufiqurrahman Febrianita Putri Solihah Fitriani Fitriani Fuad, Akhmad Dzukaul Furaidah Gatut Susanto Gheanurma Ekahasta Novarina Hanum Lintang Siwi Suwignyo Hasan Suaedi Henik Nur Khofiyah Heriwanty Heriwanty Hikma, Nurul Hyink, Sean Ida Yeni Rahmawati Ifit Novita Sari Imam Suyitno Imam Syafi’i Ixsir Eliya Khalida Rozana Ulfah Kusubakti Andajani Lailatul Fitriah fitri Lazuardi Imaniar Lusi Ari Agustin Madu Trisna Devi Marlinda Ramdhani Mety Toding Bua, Mety Toding Moh. Ali Yafi Mohammad Setyo Wardono Muakibatul Hasanah Mudjianto Mudjianto Nabilla Nabilla NFN Aswan Nihayatul Luaili Nina Septia Rahmawati Noorhana Noorhana Novi Eka Susilowati Nurchasanah Nurul Hikma Pandu Meidian Pratama Punadji Setyosari Punaji Setyosari Radeni Sukma Indra Dewi Rahmawati, Ida Yeni Rifa Hanifah Risaldi, Antok Risca Candra Vinalistyosari Ritenour, Makenna Roekhan Roekhan Rokhmah, Ummi Nur Roni Wibowo Rusdiyana Ulfa Sa'dun Akbar Sainee Tamphu Sari, Cut Purnama Sean Hyink Shirly Rizki Kusumaningrum Sholikhah, Himmatus Sigit Priatmoko Silvy Dwi Yulianti Silvy Dwi Yulianti, Silvy Dwi Siska Nurma Yunitasari Siti Maisaroh Sitti Aliffatul Hasanah Sugeng Utaya Sugerman Sugerman Sukiman Sukiman Sukiman Sukiman Sulthoni Sumadi Sumadi Sunoto Sunoto Sunoto Sunoto Suparno Suparno Suparno Suparno Syahri, Moch. Syamsudin Syamsudin Syamsul Hadi Syukur Ghazali Teguh Tri Wahyudi Titik Harsiati Trio Erawati Siregar Uswatun Hasanah Utami Widiati Wahyudi Siswanto Wicaksono, Helmi Widiastuti, Yuanita Wiku Aji Sugiri Yuni Pratiwi Yunina Resmi Prananta Yunita Wildaniati, Yunita