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Language Attitude Amongst Acehnese Speaking Parents: In The Discourse of Acehnese Language Maintenance Ida Muliawati; Dara Yusnida
Proceedings of AICS - Social Sciences Vol 11 (2021): the 11th AIC on Social Sciences, Syiah Kuala University
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Language attitude strongly matters in language maintenance and parents are noted as the key feature in maintaining regional language within a heterogeneous community in urban areas. The present research is important to be conducted due to its distinctive domain as an attempt to fulfill the gap of previous research. 55 respondents were selected by using purposing sampling to enroll in the research. The descriptive quantitative research was used to analyze the first-hand data gathered from a set of questionnaire which consists of ten statements related to language pride and language loyalty as part of language attitude. A five-point Likert Scale was utilized to analyze all of the data. The result of data analysis reveals that Acehnese-speaking parents occupying the urban area, Banda Aceh, still possess a good language attitude toward the heritage language. It can be learned from the data assessment that their language pride and language loyalty over Acehnese language are in the criteria of very good and good, ranging from 73% to 90%.Keywords: Language attitude, language maintenance, language pride, languag loyalty.
Code-Mixing on Social Media: A Case Study among Acehnese Youngsters Dara Yusnida; Ida Muliawati
Proceedings of AICS - Social Sciences Vol 11 (2021): the 11th AIC on Social Sciences, Syiah Kuala University
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This research aims at investigating kinds of code-mixing frequently used by Acehnese youngsters on their social media and factors interfering with it. The indicator forms of the researcher used in the level of code-mixing are words, phrase, clause, baster, idiom, and repetition level, while types of code mixing assessed are creative spelling, phonetic typing, word play, abbreviation and meta tags. The research magnified a descriptive qualitative method in which Instagram and WhatsApp’s documents (status, caption, feed, and comment) were observed to get data. Still, a questionnaire was also applied to find out the reasons behind the use of code-mixing among 50 respondents who were selected by using purposive sampling. Result of the research from the respondents’ social accounts reveals that the majority of the respondents used code-mixing in phrase level, while none of them used idiom level. Still, the type of code-mixing frequently used on their social platforms to run online communication is spelling errors. The result of the questionnaire nails some factors behind the usage. Most of the respondents chose to use code-mixing because they want to learn and understand new words by inserting them in sentences. Meanwhile, only some of them felt that to look cool and smart is the reason for using code-mixing on their social media.Keywords: code, code-mixing, social media, youngster.