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Metode Mind Mapping Meningkatkan Keterampilan Menulis Karangan Narasi I Gusti Ayu Krisnawati; Made Budiarsa; Ni Nyoman Luh Seri Malini
Linguistika: Buletin Ilmiah Program Magister Linguistik Universitas Udayana Vol 23 (2016): September 2016
Publisher : Program Magister Linguistik Universitas Udayana

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This study aimed at finding out the writing skill of narrative text in tenth grade students of SMA 1 Sukawatibefore and aftter the application of Mind mapping. The sampling were purposely taken from class X.7 consisting of 37 students and class X.10 consisting of 36 students. This study was designed in the form of quasi experiment with nonequivalent control group design. This study consists of two stages, pretest was used to obtain the data before treatment and posttest to obtain data after treatment and applied themind mapping method. To collect data, four instruments were used; test, observation, questionnaires and documentations. The result of analysis was presented in the table, chart, and also in descriptive explanation. The result of analysis showed that students who obtained  treatment with the mind mapping method achieved higher  score than the students who didn’t obtain treatment. During  posttest, the control group students achieved score 74,91 while the experimental group students achieved  score 79,08.
Pemertahanan Bahasa Bali Aga pada Ranah Keluarga Di Desa Belantih, Kintamani, Bali Ni Luh Yuniarti; Made Budiarsa; Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini
Linguistika: Buletin Ilmiah Program Magister Linguistik Universitas Udayana Vol 24 No 1 (2017): Maret
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The objective of this study is to determine the language maintenance occurring in the family domain in Belantih village, Kintamani, Bali. The analysis was limited to the language maintenance in the family domain in the form of speech and lexicons contained in Belantih Village. The data were elaborated on the analysis and presented qualitatively in the form of speech and vocabulary using the theories of the domains of language usage that proposed by Fishman (1968), the theory of language maintenance and language shifting proposed by Fishman (1972) and to determine the factors that cause the language maintenance that analyzed based on the theory strategy of language maintenance proposed by Holmes (1992). The result of the study showed that family domain is the smallest in the domains of social life, and the domain becomes an important indicator of language maintenance. BBA in the family domain in the Belantih village still usage until this time at the level of phonological which there is phoneme /a/ in the middle or at the end of the lexicon, and based on the lexical level, there are several lexicons which is the original lexicon of Belantih village. In maintenance the minority language in the middle of majority language takes some strategies such as phonological and lexical factors, the pattern of language use, demographic factors, and attitudes to the minority language, so in this case the society should have a positive attitude and a sense of belonging to the mother tongue or language minorities. This research is expected to contribute to further research related to the maintenance language as a mother tongue and not only in the domain of family but all of the domains in the society.
Jargon Sales & Marketing Hotel Oleh Karyawan Favehoteldi Bali Dwi Lina Sari Tanjung; Made Budiarsa; Ni Nyoman Luh Seri Malini
Linguistika: Buletin Ilmiah Program Magister Linguistik Universitas Udayana Vol 23 (2016): September 2016
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The objective of this study is to determine the forms of jargon which used by the employees especially in sales & marketing department in favehotel Bali. The analysis was limited to the jargon form in acronym, abbreviation, word and phrase which speech by the employees of sales & marketing department in favehotel Bali. The data were elaborated on the analysis and presented qualitatively using sosiolinguistics theory. This theory is used to analyze the forms of jargon that found in the employees of sales & marketing department’s speech.The result of the study showed that abbreviation is the most form of jargon that found in the employees of sales & marketing department’s speech in favehotel Bali. The use of jargon is used by employees of sales and marketing department only to create a communication easier. The meaning of jargon itself is not confidential, however not many people can understand its meaning easily if they do not as the group of sales & marketing department. Linguistics patterns in sales & marketing department especially in Favehotel Bali has its own characteristics.
Language, Dialect And Register Sociolinguistic Perspective I Made Budiarsa
RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 1 No. 2 (2015): October 2015
Publisher : Magister of Linguistic, Postgraduated Program, Universitas Warmadewa

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Sociolinguistics pays attention to the social aspects of human language. Sociolinguistics discusses the relationship between language and society. In the following part of this paper, it will be focussed on the use of (1) language (2) dialects, (3) language variation, (4) social stratification, (5) register. This discussion talks about the five types of those topics because they are really problematic sort of things, which relate the social life of the local people. In relation to this, the most important point is to distinguish the terms from one to another. There are three main points to discuss: language, dialects and register. Languages which are used as medium of communication have many varieties. These language variations are created by the existence of social stratification in the community. Social stratification will determine the form of language use by the speakers who involve in the interaction. The language variation can be in the form of dialects and register. Dialect of a language correlates with such social factors such as socio-economic status, age, occupation of the speakers. Dialect is a variety of a particular language which is used by a particular group of speakers that is signaled by systematic markers such as syntactical, phonological, grammatical markers. Dialects which are normally found in the speech community may be in the forms of regional dialect and social dialect. Register is the variation of language according to the use. It means that where the language is used as a means of communication for certain purposes. It depends entirely on the domain of language used. It is also a function of all the other components of speech situation. A formal setting may condition a formal register, characterized by particular lexical items. The informal setting may be reflected in casual register that indicates less formal vocabulary, more non-standard features, greater instances of stigmatized variables, and so on.Keywords: language, dialect, register and sociolinguistic.
Politeness Strategy Used in 10th Grade Students’ Anecdote Text Novita Mulyana; Made Budiarsa; Made Sri Satyawati
RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019)
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This research was aimed to find out the types of politeness strategy that is used by 10th grade students to express criticism towards public issues through an anecdote text as well as the implication on the teaching and learning process of anecdote text in SMK TI Bali Global Jimbaran. There were fifteen anecdote texts analyzed in this research and they were collected through a writing test conducted in a 10th grade class in SMK TI Bali Global Jimbaran. The data were classified and analyzed based on the politeness strategy theory proposed by Brown and Levinson (1987) and ethnography of communication theory proposed by Hymes (1973). The result of the analysis shows that from the fifteen anecdote texts collected, there were only two types of politeness strategy found to be used in expressing criticism, they are bald on record strategy and off record strategy. There are ten anecdote texts composed by the students found using bald on record strategy, while the other five anecdotes using off record strategy in expressing criticism towards public issues. In other words, more students still used the more risky way of expressing criticisms, therefore it is important for the teacher to choose or design a better model of learning which can improve the students’ pragmatic competence.
PENGARUH PARIWISATA TERHADAP KONDISI SOSIAL BUDAYA MASYARAKAT KARIMUNJAWA, JAWA TENGAH Thelisa .; Made Budiarsa; Widiastuti .
JURNAL MASTER PARIWISATA Volume 04, Nomor 02, Januari 2018
Publisher : Magister Tourism Study, Faculty of Tourism, Udayana University

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This article discusses about the condition of community in Karimunjawa, which at this time Karimunjawa islands became one of the favorite tourist destinations in central Java. Rapid development of tourism in recent years bring signi cant a ects to the condition of the people. This article focuses on the social and cultural aspects of community, aims to explain about development of tourism and to describe the form of socio-cultural changes in Karimunjawa society. A qualitative approach was used to discuss the problems. The data were collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. It was found that tourism in Karimunjawa started when the destination was accessible for tourist. Then, there have been social and cultural change in Karimunjawa community, those are jobs opportunity, division of work, hospitality, education, language skill, lifestyle and social solidarity. These changes have a ected the sustainability of tourism and therefore they need to be directed and managed by all of involved stakeholders in order to maintain the harmonious relationship between community and tourism development.
VARIASI PRONOMINA PERSONA BAHASA BALI DALAM LAYANAN KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT Ni Made Suryati; Ni Made Dhanawaty; I Made Budiarsa; I Wayan Simpen
Bahasa dan Seni: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, Seni, dan Pengajarannya Vol 46, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra Universitas Negeri Malang

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Abstract: Balinese language is divided into two dialects, namely Bali Dataran(DBD), and Bali Aga (DBA) dialect. The DBD variation happens vertically, but not in DBA. Some vocabularies in DBD that are classified into low(Tak-Alus/TA) are classified as common variants in DBA. This research aims to explore the Balinese personal pronoun variations in DBD  which  DBA in  Sembiran(DS), and Seraya Timur(DST). The results, by applying the dialectology theory and correlation method or metode padan, showed that the personal pronouns of DS and DST varied lexically and phonologically. Lexically, the personal pronoun of first person singular in DBD /(ti)tiyaŋ/(A), /(i)–caŋ/ and /yaŋ/(TA) was realized as /oke/ and /kaka/ in DS also /(b)–iba/, /uke/, and /wane/ in DST. The second person singular /ragane/(A), /cai/ /ɲai/, and /ibə/(TA) in DBD, were realized as /cai/, /ɲai/, and /ŋko/ in DS also /cai/ and /ɲai/ in DST; and the third person singular /idə/, /dane/(A) and /(i) –yə/(TA) in DBD, were realized as /ya/, in DS and DST. Meanwhile phonologically, the realization of phoneme /a/ at the end of the word in DBD was realized as /ə/, in DS and DST was /a/.  permalink/DOI: dx.doi.org/10.17977/um015v46i12018p073   
Visual and Verbal Sign in RM and Wale Music Video “Change” Salsabila Husna Ramadhani Amara; Made Budiarsa; Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 6 No 1 (2022): UJoSSH, February 2022
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The writing of “Visual and Verbal Signs in RM and Wale Music Video Change” is to identify the types of visual communication elements and to analyze the meaning in visual and verbal communication elements. The data was collected by documentation method, note-taking technique and by downloading the music video, watching and listening carefully and finding the signs and classifying the data according to the types. In analyzing the data, the theory of visual communication proposed by Dyer (1993) and theory types of meaning proposed by Leech (1983) were used. The finding of analysis shows 15 elements in six visual categories. They include appearance (age, gender, national & racial, hair, body & size, look), manner (expression, eye contact, pose, & clothes), activity (touch, body movement, positional communication), props and setting. While in verbal representation of the Change music video clip findings seven meanings including conceptual meaning, connotative meaning, social meaning, affective meaning, reflected meaning, collocative meaning and thematic meaning.
Linguistic Capital as Foreign Domination Structure in Tourism Domain: a Case Study in Seminyak Bali Made Budiarsa; Yohanes Kristianto
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 2 No 2 (2018): UJoSSH, September 2018
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Focus of this paper is the practice of using linguistic symbols in tourism. The locus is in Seminyak Bali tourism area. The purpose of this paper is to (1) identify the forms of linguistic symbols as capital practiced in tourism, (2) to pattern the linguistic dominance over people (tourists) and economtal and the duality of structure. Research data indicate that the existence of language symbols has shifted from local character to global character. Language symbols as a representation of foreign capital in the streets of Seminyak Bali as a phenomenon of foreign capital domination practice in the realm of tourism. The results found: (1) forms of linguistic capital (foreign investors), (2) forms of linguistic domination of people (tourists) and the economy (goods), and (3) the legitimacy of linguistic capital.
Flouting Grice’s Maxim in Jumanji: The Next Level Putu Prasanthi Vahini; Made Budiarsa; I Made Netra
Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol 6 No 1 (2022): UJoSSH, February 2022
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The title of this study is Flouting Grice Maxim in Jumanji: The Next Level. This study aims to analyze the types of maxim flouting in the film and analyze the reasons for the flout. Data obtained from the film Jumanji: The Next Level, directed by Jake Kasdan. The data were obtained from the film Jumanji: The Next Level using the documentation method and note-taking technique. Data were analyzed using descriptive qualitative methods. This study uses the theory of Grice (1975) cooperative principle. The result showed that the maxim that mostly flouted is the maxim of relation.
Co-Authors ., Reskiana Abd Hakim Laenggeng, Abd Hakim Abd Rauf Abdul Ashari Achmad Ramadhan Achmad, Mestawaty As. Ahmad Ramadhan Akram Akram Akram Akram, Akram Amalia Buntu Amelia Sry Utami Amiruddin Kasim Anak Agung Putu Agung Suryawan Wiranatha Anak Agung Putu Putra Anak Agung Putu Putra Ariana, Nyoman Aro Meko Mbete Aron Mbete Aron Meko Mbete Arya Wahyu Widiantara, I Putu Ashari, Abdul Astawa, I Gede Astija Avita, Cindy Dea Baehaqi Bahana Aditya Adnan Bialangi, Mursito S. Biung, Yelsan Kanan Burhanuddin, Alga Patricia Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni Denok Lestari Dewa Ayu Widiasri Dewi Tureni Dwi Lina Sari Tanjung Faradila, Ratna Fardini Sabilah Fatmah Dhafir Febri Aspitasari Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg Gunawan Gunawan Hasan, Isharyadi Hasanudin, Rezki Hayyatun Mawaddah Herry Arianto Hidyanisa, Dhea Hj. Musdalifah Nurdin I Gde Pitana, I Gde I Gede Putra Nugraha I Gusti Ayu Gede Sosiowati I Gusti Ayu Krisnawati I Ketut Artawa I Ketut Murdana I Ketut Purwata I Ketut Riana I Ketut Wardana I Ketut Wardana I Made Antara I Made Netra I Made Rai Jaya Widanta I MADE RAJEG I Made Suastra I Nengah Kundera I Nengah Laba I Nengah Sudipa I Nyoman Sudiarta I Nyoman Sunarta I NYOMAN SUPARWA I Nyoman Udayana I WAYAN PASTIKA I Wayan Simpen I Wayan Sugita Ida Ayu Made Puspani Ida Bagus Putra Yadnya Ilahi, Wahyu Abdul Isninar, Isnainar Jesy Valenia Panggabean Kadek Feni Aryati Kadek Purnata Kusumaningati, Lilis Tri Latompai, Nismawati I. Lestari M. P. Alibasyah Lestari M.P Alibasyah Lilies Lilies Made Antara Made Antara Made Sri Satyawati Manap Trianto MARIA BINTANG Marisa, Fajri Masriani . Masrianih Messe, Yunita Mirfadz Maharani Mohammad Jamhari Muchlis L. Djirimu Muh Annas Abdillah Muhammad F. Rahman Mursito S. Bialangi Mustikawati, Ni Luh Ayu N.L., Sutjiati Beratha Nabila, Putri Nasution, Annio Indah Lestari Nasution, Rahmad Kurnia Abdik Ni Ketut Sri Rahayuni Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini Ni Luh Sutjiati Beratha Ni Luh Yuniarti Ni Made Dhanawaty Ni Made Suryati Ni Nyoman Padmadewi Ni Wayan Sartini Novita Mulyana NOVITASARI Nunink Nur Alam Nurwahda, Nurwahda Nyoman Ariana Patigu, Rosi Feraningsih Permatasari, Ni Kadek Dewi Prabhaswari, Putu Indry Puspitasari, Amira Putu Dewi Merlyna Yuda Pramesti Putu Prasanthi Vahini Putu Sandra Putri Astariani Rachmad Suwardi Rafiqa RAFIQA RAFIQA, RAFIQA Rahayu, Irma Septi rofiqoh rofiqoh Safitri, Gusti Ayu Kadek Yunita Salsabila Husna Ramadhani Amara Samsurizal, M. Sulaeman Saridewi, Uut Sebastianus Menggo Shamdas, Hj. Gamar B.N Sudiarta, Nyoman SULFIANTI, SULFIANTI Suprianto Suprianto Suprianto Susanti, Putu Herny Sutrisnawati Mardin Syamsul Alam Paturusi Syech Idrus Syech Zainal Tandi, Jenifa Arisa Thelisa . Tiara Elza Tulak, David Pebriyanto Tuna, Anjeli Vita Indri Febriani Wayan Darma Sedana Wayan_Simpen Widiastuti . Windarsih, Yulia Yafed Syufi Yafed Syufi Yafet Syufi Yulia Windarsih Yuni Masyita Dewi Yunita Messe Zulaikhah Dwi Jayanti