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Journal : HUMANIKA

INTERJECTIONS IN SEMARANGAN JAVANESE: A SOCIOPRAGMATIC APPROACH Nugroho, Raden Arief; Setyaningsih, Nina
HUMANIKA Vol 26, No 2 (2019): Desember
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University

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Abstract

Interjections are widely applied in Javanese dialect and they characterize particular functions, especially in spoken communication. However, with the growth of economic, urbanization, and associated area depopulation, dialect anomaly will lead to two ways: first, a community will be vulnerable as dynamic urbanization occurs; second, its linguistic characteristic will lead to “linguistic salad-bowl” as the result of “linguistic melting-pots”. Therefore, it is important to study dialects before they disappear in certain areas. In addition, there is relatively little research that has been done on Semarangan Javanese in the area of interjections, as supported by Jovanović (2004), who claims that “Interjections, as one of the marginal and perhaps least discussed upon classes of words”. Semarangan Javanese has some distinct characteristics in its spoken form, especially in its lexical divergence. Consequently, different interjections appear. This research aims to discuss Semarangan Javanese interjections, in terms of the sociopragmatic function applied by Semarangan Javanese speakers in a certain communication context. The researchers applied Jovanović’s interjections classification as the basis of this research. Field research method was used to gather the data by conducting direct observation to research participants. Semarangan Javanese interjections can be explored into three components, namely form, position, and meaning. Based on the findings, the form of Semarangan Javanese interjections are realized from phonological, morphological, and semantic occurrences. These interjections are also recognized in the initial, final, and independent positions. Such variety of meanings from the interjections can be indicated through several contexts that take place in the communication.
Co-Authors Achmad Basari Agus Sri Giyanti ALI MUQODDAS Ali Muqoddas Aloysius Soerjowardhana Aloysius Soerjowardhana Amiq Fahmi Anisa Larassati Annisa Aulia Astiningsih, Diffa Aulia Atmojo, Pramudita Maharani Ayuningtyas Bayu Aryanto Budi Harjo Budiharjo Budiharjo Darma, Etika Kartika Dwi Eko Waluyo DwiAna, Nike Edy Mulyanto Elawati, Frydha Novi Erika Devi Udayanti Estayani, Septy Artika Fitri Yakub Galang Aulia Rizkitama Ghithrif, Atsal Naufal Hallang Lewa, Andi Hallang Lewa, Andi Hanny Haryanto Ismi Ovianti Restiana Jumanto Jumanto Jumanto Jumanto, Jumanto Junta Zeniarja Kezia Natalie Putri Iriawan Mangatur Rudolf Nababan Mangatur Rudolf Nababan Meilany, Anggara Dina Minghat, Asnul Dahar Bin Muhammad Agus Muljanto Muhaya, Raskia Ella Muljono Muljono Muljono Muljono Muljono, - Nababan, Mangatur Rudolf Nina Setyaningsih nina setyaningsih Noorsidi Aizuddin Bin Mat Noor Nur Rokhman Pratama, Aditiya Aziz Puji Purwatiningsih, Aris Pulung Nurtantio Andono Rahmanti Asmarani Ramadhan, Taufiq Brahmantyo Lintang ramayanti, ismarita Riyadi Santosa Riyadi Santosa Rizky Salzabila Sari, Melinda Sarif Syamsu Rizal Septemuryantoro, Syaiful Ade Septemuryantoro, Syaiful Ade Setyaningsih, Nina Setyo Prasiyanto Cahyono Setyo Prasiyanto Cahyono Setyo Prasiyanto Cahyono, Setyo Prasiyanto Shalekhah, Rizmadina Amalia Soerjowardhana, Aloysius Sri Mulatsih Sukma Fatmawati Sukmono, Indriyo K. Sunardi Sunardi sunardi sunardi Sunardi Sunardi Sunardi Tin Utami valentina widya suryaningtyas Valentina Widya Suryaningtyas, Valentina Widya Yusianto Rindra Yuventius Tyas Catur Pramudi