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JARGON PEDAGANG SAHAM DI TELEGRAM [Jargon of Stock Traders on Telegram] Yohanis Sanjoko; Icuk Prayogi
TOTOBUANG Vol. 6 No. 2 (2018): TOTOBUANG, EDISI DESEMBER 2018
Publisher : Kantor Bahasa Provinsi Maluku

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (780.838 KB) | DOI: 10.26499/ttbng.v6i2.91

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As is generally the case for jargon in other professional fields, jargon used by stock traders also has distinctive characteristics. This simple article reviews the jargon by classifying and interpreting comprehensively in order to explain the meanings embodied. The stock trader jargon on Telegram is observed with regard to the context of the use of the language. The method of collecting the data were done by being involved as part of the traders discussing and gaining knowledge about stock on Telegram for almost ten months. During that time, the data were collected. This study used contextual interpretation. Based on the observation towards stock traders jargon, it is obvious that the jargon used is various and covers nearly all stock trading activities. Sebagaimana umumnya jargon pada bidang-bidang profesi lain, jargon profesi pedagang saham mempunyai kekhasan. Artikel sederhana ini mengulas jargon yang dimaksud dengan klasifikasi dan penafsiran yang disusun sedemikian rupa guna menjelaskan arti-arti yang terkandung di dalamnya. Jargon pedagang saham di Telegram ini diamati dengan memperhatikan konteks pemakaian bahasanya. Metode penyediaan data dilakukan dengan peneliti turut menjadi bagian dari para pedagang yang berdiskusi dan mendapatkan banyak pengetahuan tentang saham di Telegram selama hampir sepuluh bulan lamanya, lalu diambillah peristilahan yang dimaksud dengan jargon ini. Analisis yang digunakan dengan penafsiran kontekstual. Berdasarkan pengamatan terhadap jargon saham diketahui bahwa jargon-jargon saham cukup bervariasi dan mencakup hampir keseluruhan proses dagang saham.
Korespondensi Fonemis Bahasa Alune dan Wemale: Phonemic Correspondence in Alune and Wemale Languages Yohanis Sanjoko; Erniati Erniati
Kibas Cenderawasih : Jurnal Ilmiah Kebahasaan dan Kesastraan Vol. 17 No. 2 (2020): Kibas Cenderawasih, October 2020
Publisher : Balai Bahasa Provinsi Papua

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This study aims to describe the linguistic situation and the phonemic correspondence formula for Alune and Wemale languages. The Alune and Wemale languages ​​are derived from the same family, the Autronesian family. Alune and Wemale languages ​​have many speakers and are spread on Seram Island, Maluku Province. The kinship of languages ​​is proven not only from the close geographical location, but also evidenced in several glossos that have kinship in the field of phonemic correspondence. The method used is descriptive qualitative method. Data collection was carried out by interviewing informant informants and then analyzed using the phonemic correspondence analysis method between the Alune language and Wemale language with the data source is two hundred basic swadesh vocabulary which will be compared between the two languages. The results of the study showed that fourteen glossos were found to have the same shape, sound and meaning in common. Alune and Wemale languages ​​show phonemic correspondence which appears regularly in the form of vowels and consonants. The phonemic correspondence formula found in Alune and Wemale languages ​​has ten phonemic correspondences, namely b~p/#-, /ø~y/#-, /ø~a/#K-, /e~a/-#, /E~e/#-, /a~u/#K-, /E~ø/-#, /p~k/#-,  /n~l/#-, /m~s/#-, dan /l~d/#-.
Metafora dalam Dinamika Harga Saham: Metaphor in Dynamic Stock Price Yohanis Sanjoko; Icuk Prayogi
Kibas Cenderawasih : Jurnal Ilmiah Kebahasaan dan Kesastraan Vol. 16 No. 1 (2019): Kibas Cenderawasih, April 2019
Publisher : Balai Bahasa Provinsi Papua

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This study is about how stock prices are perceived by capital market players. Lakoff and Johnson's theory of conceptual metaphor is used to overcome the problem. The data sources are online mass media and stock conversation groups on Telegram because they are considered as the representatives of metaphor use of stock prices. According to data analysis, there is no non - metaphorical expression about stock prices. The dy- namic of stock prices covers some aspects, including orientational metaphor, dualism and three - ism con- cepts, stock as object and subject of battle, moving stock prices, and ontological metaphors of stock prices.