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Journal : Humaniora

PENGGUNAAN KODE TERBATAS PADA MASYARAKAT TUTUR BAHASA INDONESIA DI JAWA TENGAH Hari Bakti Mardikantoro
Humaniora Vol 18, No 1 (2006)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (93.875 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/jh.862

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Use of Ianguage cannot be discharged from social and situasional factors. Social and situasional factors influencing usage of language cause language variation of appearance. Language variation can be differentiated into two kinds namely is elaborated code variation and restricted code variation. This research uses limited data. As source of its data language by speech community in Central Java is used. The data are collected by using obsevation method with simak libat cakap (SLC) technique and simak bebas libat cakap (SBLC) technique. Data analysis is carried out using descriptive qualitative method. Restricted code of Indonesian community in Central Java has some variations i.e., fonological variation, morphological, lexicon, and syntax. Restricted code variation is due to factors such as habit of language use, thinking process, Javanese influence, and dialectal influence.
PERGESERAN BAHASA JAWA DALAM RANAH KELUARGA PADA MASYARAKAT MULTIBAHASA DI WILAYAH KABUPATEN BREBES Hari Bakti Mardikantoro
Humaniora Vol 19, No 1 (2007)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Language contact and dialectal contact of social interaction at multilingual society in Brebes represent phenomenon draw to be studied from the perspective of sociolinguistics because this phenomenon has a correlation not only with language aspect, but also with social aspect of culture. This research aims to express 1) the pattern of Javanese shift in Brebes and 2) the social factor effect of culture in Javanese shift in Brebes. The result of this Research find that there is a Javanese shift of domain family multilingual society in Brebes. The Javanese shift happens in the pattern of Javanese shift including (a) the pattern of husband relation with wife, (b) the pattern of wife relation with husband, (c) the pattern of parents relation with child, (d) the pattern of child relation with pattern, and (d) the pattern of child relation with child. The Javanese shift in the domain family in Brebes is influenced by some social factors. The factor are (a) the speaking situation, (b) the ethnic background, (c) the ability of family members language, (d) the consanquinity relation, and (e) the topic of discussion.
Pola Variasi Bahasa Jawa (Kajian Sosiodialektologi pada Masyarakat Tutur di Jawa Tengah Endang Kurniati; Hari Bakti Mardikantoro
Humaniora Vol 22, No 3 (2010)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Language use is determined not only by linguistic factors but also by nonlinguistic factors, i.e. social and situational factors. This study focuses on the variation pattern of Javanese as the expression of different social factors. Variation of Javanese language in Central Java might happen in various aspects, i.e. honology, lexicon, pengkramaan symptom, pengokoan symptom, and morphemic process. Such social factors as education, age, and occupation have an effect on the realization of Javanese language.
PILIHAN BAHASA MASYARAKAT SAMIN DALAM RANAH KELUARGA Hari Bakti Mardikantoro
Humaniora Vol 24, No 3 (2012)
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The language choice of Samin society in Blora is an interesting phenomenon to study by the perspective of sociolinguistic since it is related not only to language aspect, but also to socio-cultural aspect. This study aims to reveal the firm of family language choice of Samin society in Blora and the socio-cultural factors that determine it. This research is a sociolinguistic study which is based on the language and culture phenomenon in relation to society In communicating among their family, Samin society use ngoko (low language level) Javanese, madya/krama (middle high language level) Javanese, do switch code, and mixed code, either from the ngoko Javanese to madya/karma Javanese or the vice versa.
The Study of Critical Eco-Linguistic in Green Discourse: Prospective Eco-Linguistic Analysis Tommi Yuniawan; Fathur Rokhman; Rustono Rustono; Hari Bakti Mardikantoro
Humaniora Vol 29, No 3 (2017)
Publisher : Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Eco-linguistic studies are influenced by one of the other interdisciplinary sciences, namely critical discourse analysis. The combination of these two sciences is called critical eco-linguistic studies. Critical eco-linguistic examines the discourse about the environment and various forms of discourse and their ideology which concerns people and the environment. The environmental discourse with all its manifestations (oral text, written text) is called green discourse. To that end, critical eco-linguistic dictates the linguistic aspects contained in the green discourse. Utilization of lingual units in green discourse will affect the sense and logic of people involved in the discourse, ie the writers and readers or the speakers and the speakers. What is recorded in their cognition, will affect their attitudes and actions to the environment. If green discourse is constructive, then their attitude and actions to the environment are constructive. Conversely, if green discourse is more destructive and exploitative, then their attitudes and actions towards the environment will also be affected towards destruction and exploitation. For this reason, critical eco-linguistic studies in green discourse deserve to be given space as a form of prospective eco-linguistic analysis.
Co-Authors Afidah, Annisa Ul Agus Nuryatin Ahmad Syaifudin Alfiah Alfiah alfiah alfiah Amin, Yusuf Syaiful Amin, Yusuf Syaiful Amirin, Amirin Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Andi Maulana Asnawi, Asnawi Aulia, Rizki Anti Azizah, Eva Noor B. Wahyudi Joko Santoso Deby Luriawati Dianastiti, Firstya Evi Dina Mardiana Dwirahayu, Endang Pudji Eka Yulin Adriani Ekasari, Denis Endang Kurniati Endang Kurniati Esti Sudi Utami Esti Sudi Utami Esti Sudi Utami Fandy Prasetya Kusuma Fathur Rahman Fathur Rokhman Fathur Rokhman Fauzul Etfita Funadah, Luluk Atul Habibi, Ahmad Fajar Haekal, Muhamad Haekal, Muhamad Hananta, Rakhmat Dwi Hariyadi, Muhamad Hariyani Hariyani, Hariyani Haryadi - Haryadi Haryadi Haryadi Haryadi Hasanah, Alif Hastuti Hastuti Hayatun Nufus Hayatun Nufus Hetilaniar Hetilaniar Hetilaniar, Hetilaniar Huda, Wahyul Ida Zulaeha Ida Zulaeha Ida Zulaeha Ida Zulaeha Imam Baehaqie Imbowati, Dian Indri Indiatmoko, Bambang Indiatmoko, Bambang Isnaini, Faridha Jati Kurniawan, Mikael Joko Santoso, Wahyudi Junaidi Junaidi Juwanda Juwanda Juwanda, Juwanda Karina, Alfa Zulia Dwi Kustiah, Hariani Kusworo, Andy Lachlan, Nicholas Lenga, Klemens Maksianus Lestari, Esti Puji Martha Dua Sary, Maria Petrasia Masruroh, Nashihah Laila Maya Dewi Kurnia Meina Febriani Meina Febriani Mila Roysa Mila Roysa, Mila Muhammad Badrus Siroj Muhammad Thobroni Mukhlis Mukhlis Mustika, Prisma Meita Mustika, Prisma Meita Nafiyah, Khifdiyatun Nantu, Marselina Yosefina Nas Haryati Setyaningsih Neina, Qurrota Ayu Nenoliu, Dian Sidiarna Noorapsari, Deby Triananda Pangestuti, Tri Yuli Parwaningtiyas, Anung Anindita Pekuwali, Dian Sari Arindah Pratama, Galih Suci Putri, Meidiana Qurrota Ayu Neina R. M Teguh Supriyanto Rahayu Pristiwati Rahmatia Ardila Rehulina Rehulina, Rehulina Rivaldi, Sacandra Aji Rizqon Hilmi, Muhammad Rustono Rustono - Rustono Rustono Sabbardi, Muhammad Safrihady, Safrihady Samsudin Samsudin Samsudin Sari, Devita Maliana Sari, Devita Maliana Septina Sulistyaningrum Sholikhati, Nur Indah Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Subiyantoro Subiyantoro Subyantoro Subyantoro Sugianto Sugianto Sukarismanti Sukma, Dimas Pramata Sumirah Sumirah Sumirah Sumirah Sumirah Sumirah Suningcih, Suningcih Suntoro Suntoro Surya Anis, Novalinda Susanto Susanto Suyitno Suyitno Swantyka Ilham Prahesti Tati Sri Uswati Teguh Supriyanto Tommi Yuniawan Tommy Yuniawan Tri Jayanti, Tri Umi Nur Sholikhah Utami, Etika Widi Utsman Utsman, Utsman Wahyuni, Sri Wardani, Vera Wati, Maulida Laily Kusuma Widianti, Nurhannah Wiwi Isnaeni Wiwit Lili Sokhipah, Wiwit Lili Yuniawan, Dwi Zainarthur, Henry Zuhra Sl. Datu