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Kajian Antropolinguistik Nama Kedai Kopi di Wilayah Kemang, Jakarta Selatan Fahmi Hidayat; Ahmad Khoiril Anam
LITERATUS Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Jurnal Literatus
Publisher : Neolectura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37010/lit.v2i1.30

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In Jakarta, there are many coffee shops with unique names. It is also known that there is no possibility of meaning that is raised in the naming. A name will determine success and specifically attract an audience. The success in question is the success in obtaining the maximum profit from the business of the products offered. For this reason, the purpose of this research is to find out the meaning of naming a coffee shop in Kemang, South Jakarta. The method used is descriptive qualitative with anthropolinguistic perspective. The objects of this study were 40 coffee shops in Kemang, South Jakarta. The research instrument used was the researcher himself assisted by the meaning analysis table through observation and interviews. The results showed that of 40 coffee shops in Kemang, South Jakarta, as many as 40% or 16 coffee shops use futurative meanings for the naming, meaning that contains a hope in it.
Theologi pada Toponimi Nama-Nama Kampung di Kecamatan Jatiasih, Kota Bekasi: Kajian Filsafat Antropolinguistik Ahmad Khoiril Anam; Zuryati Zuryati; Saifur Rohman
LITERATUS Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Ilmiah Internasional Sosial dan Budaya
Publisher : Neolectura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37010/lit.v4i2.894

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The purpose of this study is to describe in depth the theological elements in the origin of village names in Jatiasih District, Bekasi City. The method used in this research is descriptive using a qualitative approach. The object of this research includes the names of villages in Jatiasih District, Bekasi City. Based on the data analysis, the author can conclude: there are five of the eleven villages whose toponyms or the origins of the naming of the village are motivated by theological values ??in it. The five names of the villages are Kebantenan Village, Pamahan Village, Pondok Benda Village, Bojong Sari Village, and Jatikramat Village. The overall theological value in naming the village names is based on the relationship between the two great Islamic empires on the island of Java, namely the Cirebon Kingdom and the Banten Kingdom. All stages of theology adopted in the formation of the names/toponyms of the five villages in Jatiasih are the stages of dynamism originating from tombs, people, to sacred trees. Historically, the theological value presented is more about the story of the spread of Islam carried out by religious leaders from the two kingdoms who often stop in the villages in Jatiasih.