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Dialect Identification on Kangean Island and Madurese Island: Dialectology Study Mochammad Minladun Hakim; Agus Sariono; Asrumi
RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Magister of Linguistic, Postgraduated Program, Universitas Warmadewa

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Madurese language is one of the regional languages ​​in Indonesia which has various dialect variations, namely Bangkalan dialect, Pamekasan, Sumenep, and Kangean. However, the Kangean dialect is considered a separate language by the Madurese in general. This study aims to reveal and identify the isolect status of the language used on Kangean Island and Madurese Island. This study uses the dialectometric method. Data was collected using a list of 845 questions taken from 3 informants at each observation point (OP). Data analysis used the dialectometric method with the formula proposed by Guiter. The results of this study showed 4 categories, namely, no difference (<20%), different speech (21%-30%), different sub-dialect (31%-50%), and different dialect (51%-80%). This study shows there are 2 OP with no difference in status, 2 OP with speech differences, 7 OP in subdialect on Kangean Island. And if all OPs on Kangean Island were compared with OPs on Madurese Island, each has the status of a dialect.
The Design of Building The Creative Characters on Literation Based on Youth Locality: A Case Study in Panti Village, Jember Regency Asrumi Asrumi; Agus Sariono; Budi Suyanto; Didik S
Pancaran Pendidikan Vol 8, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education The University of Jember Jember, Indonesia

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This research aimed to describe the relationship between women and nature in maintaining and preserving the natural environment. The relationship was illustrated in problems 1) the existence of patriarchal power on women of Lou Dempar, which causing sexual violence in the "Fire Cloud Smoke/Api Awan Asap" novel; 2) women's intelligence due to the knowledge they had in maintaining the biodiversity of Lou Dempar in the "Fire Cloud Smoke/Api Awan Asap" novel; 3) women's intelligence in preserving the traditions of the ancestors of Lou Dempar in the "Fire Cloud Smoke/Api Awan Asap" novel. This research used descriptive qualitative research with an ecofeminism approach. There were 2 kinds of data in this research, they were primary data consisting of words, phrases and sentences quoted from the "Fire Cloud Smoke/Api Awan Asap" novel written by Korrie Layun Rampan, while the secondary data were in the form of other data obtained from the reading of journals, books, newspapers that had a relation with primary data. The research data were collected by using the documentation technique. Data analysis techniques used were identification, classification, analysis, and triangulation. The results and discussion stated that patriarchal power penetrated nature and women became the victims, but Nori appeared as a representation of a woman who had the knowledge and also thought in advancing the village by taking care of nature or biodiversity. The Lou Dempar community rose up in terms of agriculture, animal husbandry, mastery of modern technology, and marketing of agricultural products. Women's knowledge was able to preserve nature, including preserving the hereditary traditions of Lou Dempar cultural community. Vandana sHiva's ecofeminism showed the relationship between women's knowledge, protecting culture and biodiversity.
THE MEDICAL TRADITIONS OF INDONESIAN- OSING- ETHNIC: TYPES OF LEXICAL MEANING OF TREAT VERB IN OSING LANGUAGES: TRADISI PENGOBATAN ETNIK OSING-INDONESIA: TIPE-TIPE MAKNA LEKSIKAL VERBA MENGOBATI DALAM BAHASA OSING Asrumi Asrumi; Agus Sariono; Anastasia Erna Rochiati Sudarmaningtyas; Edy Hariyadi; Agustina Dewi Setyari
Jurnal Kata Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Kata : Penelitian tentang Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra
Publisher : LLDIKTI Wilayah X

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The purpose of this study is to reveal the types of lexical verbs that mean "to cure" and the forms of their distinguishing components in the Osing language in Banyuwangi Regency. The research data is in the form of a verb which means 'to cure', which is obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation methods, using note-taking and snowball techniques. The classified data were analyzed using the meaning component analysis method with lexical distinguishing characteristics in the form of actors, objects, ways, places, directions, frequency of activities, goals, focus, time, and tools with binary techniques (using the plus sign (₊) means having characteristics; a minus sign ( -) means uncharacteristically, and a plus-minus sign ((± ) means both characterized and uncharacterized, to find out the steps for treating medical, vein, and non-medical diseases. The results show that based on the method component, verb There are 25 types of treating in the Osing language.
Wacana Nasionalisme Kritis dalam Musik Banyuwangian pada Masa Orde Baru Tallapessy, Albert; Setiawan, Ikwan; Sariono, Agus; Suwargono, Eko
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya Vol. 9, No. 3
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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This article deals with the representation of critical nationalism discourse in Banyuwangian music in the New Order era. By juxtaposing representation and hegemony theory which emphasizes textual-contextual reading, we will analyze the constructions of local metaphors we assume supporting the establishment of nationalism. Such constructions intertwined with the mobilization of the uniqueness of local cultures that contributed to establishing the national culture through which nationalism got its “nutrition”. However, some songwriters constructed critical nationalism by representing unique metaphors related to the characteristics of subaltern subjects that in the midst of their problems songwriters still have, in their silence, critical view toward the ruling faction, without negating their responsibility to guard the nation. The representation of critical nationalism using local metaphors is a critique of the social and economic problems caused by the injustice of development programs as well as a creative strategy to negotiate Using cultures in the midst of modernity.
Variasi Kata Sapaan di Lingkungan Sekolah Tahfizh Plus Khoiru Ummah Jember: Kajian Sosiodialektologi Santuso Santuso; Agus Sariono; Asrumi Asrumi
SOSMANIORA: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Juni 2023
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

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In Indonesian society, individuals use specific forms of address when communicating with each other. The choice of address is influenced by various social factors. This research aims to describe the variations of address used within the community of STP Khoiru Ummah Jember, as well as identify the social factors that influence them. This study employs a qualitative descriptive research design. The data sources for this research are the teachers, staff, and students of STP Khoiru Ummah Jember. The data collected consists of words, phrases, clauses, and sentences containing address terms. Data collection is conducted through face-to-face interviews, while the data analysis employs an extralingual equivalence method. The results of this research indicate that the address terms used by the members of STP Khoiru Ummah Jember consist of the following categories: (a) personal names, (b) second-person pronouns, (c) kinship terms, (d) educational titles, (e) other forms of address, and (f) figurative meanings. The variation in address terms is influenced by several social factors, namely: (a) the conversational situation, (b) ethnic or tribal background, (c) age, (d) familiarity or intimacy, (e) social status, (f) gender, and (g) the origin or background of the interlocutor.
The Analysis of Form, Functions and Code Switching Factors in the Film Kehormatan di Balik Kerudung Ifa Lathifah; Agus Sariono; Ali Badruddin
RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Ilmu Linguistik Universitas Warmadewa

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Code-switching is the alteration or shift in the usage of one language to another within the context of communication, often occurring spontaneously and naturally. This study aims to find code switching forms, its underlying factors, as well as its function found in the Kehormatan di Balik Kerudung. The data of this research are players’ utterances in which code switching appear. The data collected were analyzed using Poplack’s theory (1980) to determine the form of code switching, Grosjean’s theory (2010) to find the functions of code switching, and Azhar’s, et al (2011) to find the factors behind the code switching. The results of this study indicate that extrasentential code-switching in the form of Javanese particles highly dominates the code-switching practices compared to the other two, namely intrasentential and intersentential, namely there were 30 extrasentential code-switching, 22 intrasentential and 7 intersentential. Some of the code-switching functions, are among others: to start a conversation, to confirm the conversation, to end the conversation, to confirm or emphasize statements, to ask for approval, and to answer doubts. Six factors underlying the code switching were among others: speakers, speech partners, topics of conversation, place and time of speech events, functions and objectives, as well as variety and level of speech.
Observing English classroom in the digital era Susanto, Budi; Wajdi, Majid; Sariono, Agus; Sudarmaningtyas, Anastasia Erna Rochiyati
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : Yayasan Mitra Persada Nusantara

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Teaching and learning English for millennials requires a different  approach from previous generations unfamiliar with digital technology advances.  This paper tries to discuss and see how English teachers insert digital technology (WHAT) into the classroom learning process. To obtain the data for this study, the researchers observed a teacher (HOW) inserting digital technology into learning. The researchers used recording techniques (audio and video) and field notes to complement the observation technique. The observations show that the teacher applies the active student learning method by applying the principle of time distribution for students and teachers. The teacher only uses up to 15% of the available time allocation, and students have more than 85% of the time to do and practice the points on the learning material. Students get extensive opportunities to experience learning with the aim that they will gain and be able to improve 1) their digital skill; 2) the growth and improvement of the students' self-confidence and other soft skills. The students' Youtube content.