Nursukma Suri
Universitas Sumatera Utara, Indonesia

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Tanawwu‘ al-Lughāt: Kalimāt al-Nidā’ al-‘Arabīyah wa-Dukhūluhā fī al-Lughah al-Indūnīsīyah bi-Madīnat Medan Nursukma Suri; Mascahaya; Farida Hanum Ritonga
Al-Ma‘rifah Vol 16 No 1 (2019): Al-Ma'rifah: Jurnal Budaya, Bahasa, dan Sastra Arab
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (392.306 KB) | DOI: 10.21009/almakrifah.16.01.06

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Arabic is one of the languages in the world that is used to interaction and communication, has the function to send messages and ideas. Arabic in Indonesia influences the vocabulary of the Indonesian language. With the absorption of the vocabulary of the language, it gives rise to a variety of languages. A variety of languages is a variant in a language that can be a dialect, style and even variations of the standard language. A variety of languages can be found in the form of verbal language that can be used in terms of address in the Arabic language. Terms of address in the Arabic language like ummi, abi, jid, jiddah, khale, khalati, amme, ammeh, ane, ente, antum, ustad, Muhammad, habib, bin, binti, akhi, ukhti, buya, and others. Besides that, the researcher also uses the Indonesian dictionary as a reference to see the term of address taken from Arabic. This research uses a survey or direct observation of the location also conducted a literature study on a variety of language: terms of address in the Arabic language in vocabulary developments of Indonesian language in the city of Medan.
PRAKTIK MIXING CODE ARAB – INGGRIS DALAM LAGU (CALL HER RIGHT NOW) OLEH BAYOU: KAJIAN ANTROPOLINGUISTIK Nursukma Suri; Muhammad Ikram; Alwi Shihab
Lingue : Jurnal Bahasa, Budaya, dan Sastra Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Language and Literature Studies
Publisher : LP2M UIN Abdul Muthalib Sangadji Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33477/lingue.v7i2.12288

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This study aims to analyze the patterns and functions of Arabic–English code-mixing in Bayou’s song “Call Her Right Now” and to examine its social meanings using Michael Silverstein’s framework of indexical order. The research employs a qualitative approach, drawing on a literature review and textual analysis of the lyrics. The primary data consist of a lyric transcript verified against the audio recording, annotated for types of switching (e.g., insertion, alternation), and analyzed descriptively and interpretively based on principles of indexicality. The results show that the verses are mostly in English, which gives them a cosmopolitan style and serves narrative purposes. The chorus and post-chorus, on the other hand, are mostly in Arabic, which gives them emotional power and shows that they are authentic to the area. The inserted English phrase “call her right now” functions as a cohesive bridge and a marker of prestige. This study contributes by linking micro-linguistic findings on code-mixing in Arabic popular music to indexical order theory, thereby clarifying how linguistic elements construct hybrid identities. Further research is recommended using multimodal and ethnographic approaches (e.g., listener interviews, music video analysis, or corpus-based studies) to empirically test social reception and language-ideological dynamics
Analisis Makna Dalam Tradisi Haul Syeikh Abdul Wahab Rokan Al-khalidi An-Naqsyabandi Nurul Dini Hanifah; Putri Indriani; Nursukma Suri
Ihya al-Arabiyah: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab Vol 9, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/ihya.v10i1.22405

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This study analyzes the meanings contained in the dhikr recited during the haul tradition of Sheikh Abdul Wahab Rokan Al-Khalidi An-Naqsyabandi in Besilam, Langkat. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method with an anthropolinguistic approach, utilizing Roland Barthes' semiotic theory, which distinguishes between denotative (literal) and connotative (symbolic) meanings. The aim of this study is to explore the depth of the dhikr's meanings within the spiritual and cultural context of the Islamic community, particularly in relation to the Naqsyabandiyah order. The findings indicate that these prayers possess two dimensions of meaning: the literal meaning related to seeking forgiveness from Allah, honoring the Prophet, and glorifying Allah, and a deeper connotative meaning that encompasses symbolic understandings such as strengthening the spiritual connection with Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, and the saints, as well as fostering a collective consciousness among Muslims. Overall, this haul tradition serves not only as a tribute to the deceased but also as a means to reinforce faith, remind participants of the importance of compassion, and maintain the continuity of teachings and blessings passed down from the Prophet Muhammad SAW to his succeeding saints.