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ANALISIS STRUKTUR DAN MAKNA DALAM DRAMA SERIKAT KACAMATA HITAM KARYA SAINI KM Deni Afriadi; Jefrizal Jefrizal
Jurnal Ilmu Budaya Vol. 18 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/jib.v18i2.9464

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This research will analyze the structure of the play in the drama script of the Serikat Kacamata Hitam by Saini KM. The text of the manuscript will be analyzed using a non-interactive qualitative method (non interactive inquiry). Non-interactive research, also called analytical research, conducts studies based on document analysis. This study collects, identifies, analyzes and synthesizes data to then provide interpretations of concepts, policies, events that can be directly or indirectly observed. The source of data from non-interactive is documents. The play structure analysis used will describe the plot or story outline, characterization or characterization, dialogue or conversation, setting or foundation, theme or basic tone of the story, and the author's message or message in the text of Saini KM's Serikat Kacamata Hitam manuscript.
Analisis Penggunaan Variasi Bahasa Sakai dan Bahasa Melayu di Kabupaten Bengkalis Provinsi Riau Rian Azmul Fauzi; Siswanto Siswanto; Deni Afriadi
Journal on Education Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Volume 6 Nomor 3 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v6i3.5707

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This article is intended to look further at the use of dialect variations in Sakai and Malay in Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province. Use phoneme variations on each word used to convey something. In addition, this study also tries to describe the forms of retention from native Malay to Sakai. This study uses a qualitative method, with analyzing research data using the matching method and comparative linking techniques to obtain appropriate and valid research data. The technique used is to find variations in Malay and Sakai in the form of one variant, both in the form of the meaning of an utterance and into another form. After that, make a comparative study between the two variations of the language used. So it appears several differences in the use of language used by each speaker. In this study the authors found various forms of dialect variation in Sakai language and Malay that are used by a group of people in conducting social interaction when expressing their intended purposes and objectives. In addition to the many forms of language variation used, there are also phoneme variations in each utterance spoken, including phonemes [/ħ/, /ñ/, /η/, /∂/, /ε/, /ə/, /?/] and other phonemes. This gives rise to the retention form of the original Malay language that is used by the Sakai language community in several meanings of utterance. In this study, using descriptive qualitative research methods with analyzing data using the matching method and comparative relationship techniques in order to obtain valid research data. The use of variations of Malay and Sakai dialects in this study is also presented comprehensively and completely.
Transformation of Kampar Manuscript Illuminations into Batik Motifs Iik Idayanti; Jefrizal Jefrizal; Deni Afriadi
Jurnal IKADBUDI Vol. 14 No. 2 (Special Issue) (2025): Jurnal Ikadbudi : Jurnal Ilmiah Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya Dae
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa Seni dan Budaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/ikadbudi.v14i2.90678

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This article discusses the transformation of Kampar manuscript illuminations into batik motifs as an effort to preserve Malay cultural heritage. Manuscripts are written sources that contain cultural values, knowledge, and aesthetics, including illuminations that reflect local identity. The method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method. The material sources focused on in this research are two Kampar manuscripts obtained through the British Library's Endangered Archives Programme (EAP), namely manuscripts with codes EAP1020/3/6 and EAP1020/5/1. Both manuscripts have illuminations in the form of Kaluk Paku (fern) and Pucuk Rebung (bamboo shoot) motifs, which are then transformed into batik motifs. The research results show that the Kaluk Paku motif produces a batik motif named Pakis Bersusun (Stacked Fern), symbolizing the values of friendship and mutual support. Meanwhile, the Pucuk Rebung motif produces a batik motif named Pucuk Rebung Melingkar (Circular Bamboo Shoot), depicting the spirit of unity and togetherness. It is hoped that the results of this transformation can become part of the local creative industry and enrich the cultural heritage of Kampar.