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Journal : Hasta Wiyata

PRONOMINA PERSONA DALAM BAHASA JAWA DI PERBATASAN KABUPATEN MALANG DAN KABUPATEN BLITAR Ana Mardiana, Dwi Ira Ningrum
Hasta Wiyata Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (188.188 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.hastawiyata.2020.003.01.01

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This article aims to describe the personal pronouns in Javanese which are used by citizen in the border area of Malang and Blitar Regency. Researcher used qualitative descriptive method in this article with unstructured interviews. There are 3 (three) informants in each research point (TP), so, there are 18 (eighteen) informants in this article. The results of this article is that there are various types of personal pronouns in Javanese. The word awakdewe for first personal pronouns is equivalent with kita in Bahasa Indonesia. The words awakmu, koen, kowe, dan sampean are second personal pronouns which is equivalent with word kamu in Bahasa Indonesia. The words dekne, dek e, and bocahe as the third personal pronouns are equivalent with the word dia. The use of personal pronouns for the citizen in the border area is also influenced by the distribution of cultural areas (tlatah) in East Java.
DISTRIBUSI KATA SAPAAN AREK DAN BOCAH DI PERBATASAN KABUPATEN MALANG DAN BLITAR Mardiana, Dwi Ira Ningrum Ana; NURHAYANI, IKA; HAMAMAH, HAMAMAH
Hasta Wiyata Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.hastawiyata.2022.005.02.03

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This article aims to describe the distribution use of the greeting “arek” and “bocah” in the border area of Malang and Blitar Regency. The researchers di three research steps: observation, interview, and introspection. The data of this article are variations of Javanese in the border area of Malang and Blitar Regency, while the data sources are people who live in the border area. There are six research points are Arjosari, Ngreco, Karangkates, Jugo, Kalirejo, and Ngadri. The results of this article are the use of greeting “bocah” which is commonly spoken in Blitar Regency, also spoken by the people in Malang, whose area is adjacent to Blitar Regency. This proves that the dialects of Javanese in Blitar are more potent than the Malang Regency.