Muhamad Saiful Mukminin
Universitas Sebelas Maret

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Strategy and Quality of Translation of Nusantara Culinary Terms from Indonesian into Arabic Muhamad Saiful Mukminin; Hidayat Muhammad Sidiq; Fakhimatul Usroh; Nilna Dati Layyina; Yunia Makin Aninda Fiqrotin Nisa'; Muhammad Yunus Anis
CMES (Center of Middle Eastern Studies) Vol 15, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Arabic Literature Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/cmes.15.1.55004

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The development of the Nusantara culinary industry throughout the world shows that Nusantara culinary products are a prospective business opportunity. The presence of Nusantara culinary as a business opportunity in the world requires an understanding of culinary terms in promoting Nusantara culinary terms. One of the areas that makes Nusantara culinary a culinary business opportunity is the Middle East region. The massive use of Arabic in the Middle East requires the equivalent of Nusantara culinary terms in Arabic as well. This requires a translation process between Indonesian and Arabic. This study describes the strategy of translating Indonesian-Arabic Nusantara culinary terms. Data were collected from various corpus of data in the form of 3 Indonesian-Arabic dictionaries and 1 internet page source. The findings of the translation strategy are in the form of 204 data on the translation of three types of Indonesian-Arabic Nusantara culinary terms. The findings of the syntactic strategy there are 4 types of syntactic translation strategies applied, namely literal translation of 17 (8.5%) data, 17 (8.5%), borrowing of 17 (8.5%), unit shifting 160 (80%), and changing the phrase structure 6 (3%) data. There is only one type of semantic strategy application, namely hyponyms as much as 82 (40%) data. The implementation of the pragmatic strategy found two strategies, namely cultural filtering of 11 (5.4%) data and changing of information as much as 8 (3.9%) data. The results of the assessment of the quality of the translation of the Nusantara culinary term obtained a level of accuracy that is less accurate, acceptability is less acceptable, and legibility is legible.
COVID-19 PANDEMIC TERMS FORMATION IN ARABIC VOCABULARY ON THE DICTIONARY OF COVID-19 TERMS: LEXICOLOGICAL STUDIES Muhamad Saiful Mukminin; Khoirunnisa Rahmawati; Nilna Dati Layyina
Afshaha: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Arab Vol 3, No 2 (2024): Afshaha:Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Arab
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/afshaha.v3i2.23535

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In linguistic studies, especially lexicology, the existence of the Covid-19 Pandemic has contributed to the formation of linguistic terms. This study aims to describe the formation process of Covid-19 pandemic terms in English and Arabic. Data were collected from primary data sources, i.e. Dictionary of Covid-19 Terms. This research is a qualitative research with descriptive method. This research is a qualitative research with descriptive method. Data collection was carried out using the reading and note-taking technique. The data analysis used adopted an interactive data analysis model that consists of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion/verification. The results of this study are 188 data of Covid-19 Pandemic terms in English and Arabic formed through two variants. The single variant consists of foreign term translation as much as 111 (61%) data, Arabic vocabulary as much as 62 (34.1%) data, adoption as much as 4 (2.2%) data, composition as much as 3 (1.6%) data, adaptation as much as 1 (0.5%) data, and acronymization as much as 1 (0.5%) data. The couplet variants consist of a combination of foreign term translation and adaptation combination as much as 3 (50%) data, translation of foreign terms and abbreviation as much as 1 (16.7%) data, composition and abbreviation as much as 1 (16.7%) data, and composition and adaptation as much as 1 (16.7%) data.
Directive Speech Acts in Humorous Discourse on Youtube Channel: Warintil Official as Case Study Muhamad Saiful Mukminin
Translation and Linguistics (Transling) Vol 2, No 01 (2022): Translation and Linguistics (Transling)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/transling.v4i1.83509

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Directive speech act is a type of speech act that can give influence to others. In humor discourse, directive speech acts can appear through forms of language use used by speakers to speech partners. The purpose of this study is to describe the form of directive speech acts and its most dominant form in YouTube Channel 'Warintil Official' videos. This research applies descriptive qualitative research paradigm. The data in this study are utterances containing directive forms spoken by the actors in the 'Warintil Official' video. The data collection techniques used are the observation method with free participant observation, recording technique, and note-taking. Data analysis consists of three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The result of this research shows that there are eight forms of directive speech acts, namely ordering, commanding, requesting, asking, recommending, prohibitives, permissives, and advising. The most dominant directive speech act in this study is asking. It shows that the speaker needs information from the speech partner.