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National Identity and Passive Construction in Indonesian I Wayan Teguh
Humanis Vol 27 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/JH.2023.v27.i02.p07

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Bahasa Indonesia have many functions. One of the functions is as the symbol of the national identity. This function is closely connected with the statement that “language is the mirrors of the nation”. This means that that the way of thinking of the nation can be learned through is language. This further means that language affects the way of thinking of the community as well as the way they perceive their environment. In connection to this, in this article is discussed one of the mirrors of the national identity, which is the bahasa Indonesia, particularly the passive construction in this language. This considered of significance because in the passive construction the agent or the actor rule is not given.
Single-Argument Clause in Bahasa Indonesia Ida Ayu Putu Aridawati; I Wayan Sudiartha; Ida Bagus Rai Putra; Ni Putu N. Widarsini; I Wayan Teguh; I Ketut Nama; I Gede Bagus Wisnu Bayu Temaja
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 06 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i06.872

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A previous study was conducted on types of clauses or sentences in Bahasa Indonesia. This study attempted to focus more on the clauses constructed by a single argument in BI. The data were collected from BI speakers, literature, and the researchers' intuition as BI speakers. Data analysis was implemented using a descriptive method. The results found that BI has several clauses, such as intransitive, antipassive, stative, and passive. However, BI owns no non-stative and split transitive clauses. It can be shown that affixes in BI play a significant role in determining types of construction, particularly in the passive. As one of the agglutinative languages, BI shows its property, in which affixed occurred.
The Use of Indigenous Language to Promote Public Policy in Indonesia Ida Bagus Rai Putra; Ida Ayu Putu Aridawati; Ni Putu N. Widarsini; I Wayan Teguh; Aditya Wardhani; I Gede Bagus Wisnu Bayu Temaja
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 11 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i11.1441

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This article aims at establishing hypothesis-based suggestions in promoting government public policy toward Indonesian using indigenous language. This research was conducted descriptively to describe the phenomena found. The data were also obtained from libraries and related sources. The results of the study indicate that the rapid development of the Bahasa Indonesia does not necessarily eliminate the role of regional languages. This is because regional languages still have a vital function. The existence of regional languages makes it easy for the government to convey their policies, especially for people who still use regional languages. Therefore, it is important to always preserve regional languages.