Zulfiana Amaliana MZ
Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

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DESCRIBING KITAB PERUKUNAN BESAR MELAYU BY ABDUL RASYID BANJAR FROM THE LETTER OF ALPHABET CONCEPT TO SYNTHESIS CONSTRUCTION Zulfiana Amaliana MZ
Bahasa: Jurnal Keilmuan Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia Vol 2, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : ppjbsip

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (307.471 KB) | DOI: 10.26499/bahasa.v2i1.43

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As the spread of Islam in the archipelago, a manuscript found in 19th century AD entitled Perukunan Besar Melayu by Abdul Rasyid Banjar. It was about Fiqh which described using Bahasa and written in Arab-Melayu. So, it used as an object of research that categorized as a qualitative research with a philological descriptive approach. This study aims to describe 1) transliterated of the manuscript to obtain complete and clear editing, 2) compliances of spelled and punctuated, and 3) distribution of syntax. To achieve the research objectives, data analysis carried out using the philological work procedure techniques and comparative analysis. So, the result of this research is 1) transliterated  of Arab-Melayu alphabet into Latin alphabet, 2) reconstruction of spelled and punctuated, and 3) syntactic reconstruction
UNPACKING RACIOLINGUISTIC IDEOLOGY IN YOUNG ADULT FICTION: A TEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF NOVEL “FRONT DESK” BY KELLY YANG Nirwana; Aceng Ruhendi Saifullah; Mutakhirani Mustafa; Zulfiana Amaliana MZ
Elite : English and Literature Journal Vol 10 No 2 (2023): Sasta
Publisher : UIN Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/elite.v10i2.42861

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Abstract This study examines the representation of raciolinguistic ideologies in Young Adult Fiction, with a particular focus on Kelly Yang's novel "Front Desk." The novel, which was published in 2018, serves as a prism through which to examine the interaction between race and language. Raciolinguistic ideologies, as described by Rosa and Flores, pertain to the complex interplay between race and language and how it is actively used to establish and perpetuate social hierarchies and inequalities. This study will use textual analysis to find and examine the linguistic and narrative mechanisms used in "Front Desk" to express and interrogate these raciolinguistic ideologies. The textual analysis results reveal unique linguistic techniques used in "Front Desk," offering light on how characters navigate and negotiate language in connection to their racial identities. The novel's narrative depictions quietly establish and perpetuate racial hierarchies, providing nuanced insights into how language contributes to these social constructions. The research clarifies the novel's portrayal of the progression of individuals' language practices in relation to their racial identities through an examination of character development, providing a greater understanding of raciolinguistic ideologies in narrative form.