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Variasi Intensitas Kata Sifat Dalam Bahasa Madura Harrifah Mardatillah; Ika Nurhayani; Hamamah
LINGUA : Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022): Maret
Publisher : Center of Language and Cultural Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30957/lingua.v19i1.616

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The variations of Madurese intensifying adjective were investigated in this study. This qualitative study uses questionnaire as the main instrument to know the intensifying adjectives used by the participants. The participants were asked to translate some sentences from Indonesian to Madurese based on their daily conversations. The participants are native Madurese speakers aged between of 15-60 years. The study revealed that there were 28 variations of intensifying adjective in Madurese which consist of 17 variations of quality level, 3 variations using a determinerbefore adjective, 4 variations using a determinerafter adjective, 9 variations using a determiner and suffix, and 1 variation using a confix. In the comparative level, it can be divided into equative, comparative, and superlative. There are 5 variations fromcomparison of the equivalent level in Madurese, whilein the comparative level only one variation is done, it is the addition of lebbi ... deri ..., and the superlative level found 5 variations in the intensity of adjectives.
NEW INSIGHTS INTO BALINESE PROVERBS: A SYNTACTIC PERSPECTIVE Radha Andhra Swari; Ika Nurhayani; Sri Endah Tabiati
Jurnal Kata Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Kata : Penelitian tentang Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra
Publisher : LLDIKTI Wilayah X

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (372.019 KB) | DOI: 10.22216/kata.v5i1.63

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This study investigated two syntactic aspects of Balinese proverbs, namely sentence types and sentence functions. Descriptive qualitative method was applied in this study. The data were obtained from a Balinese proverbs book entitled Paribasa Bali by Ginarsa (2009), and analyzed based on Mac Coinnigh’s framework (2015). The results revealed that a number of Balinese proverbs have simple sentence type, while few of which have complex, compound, and compound-complex sentence type. Additionally, not all Balinese proverbs can be considered as a sentence, since some of which appear in the form of incomplete sentence and dependent clause. Meanwhile, in terms of sentence functions, the most common form among Balinese proverbs is declarative/indicative function, followed by some interrogatives, imperatives, and few combinations of two sentence functions. These findings indicate that Balinese people are more likely to use simple sentence and declarative/indicative function when it comes to passing proverbs in everyday context. However, it is also implied that Balinese people have the tendency to employ various types and functions of proverbs for specific purposes, such as performance and religious purposes.
Language Attitude of Basa Osing Speakers in Banyuwangi Ressi Maulidina Delijar; Hamamah Hamamah; Ika Nurhayani Nurhayani
Nusa: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 14, No 3: Agustus 2019
Publisher : Program Studi Sastra Indonesia, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (429.127 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/nusa.14.3.417-430

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This research aims to determine the language attitude of Basa Osing speakers. This research is important because of the debate over the Basa Osing linguistic status which considers that Basa Osing is only a variation of Javanese, and the other assumption that Basa Osing is an independent local language. The highlight of the debate was when the Governor of East Java removed Basa Osing from the curriculum of local content. It will affect the attitudes and behavior of Osing speakers, especially young speakers. This research used quantitative method and involved 100 participants around Banyuwangi. The instruments used to collect data were questionnaires. This research proved that there is decline of positive attitudes shown between generation to generation (group I score = 3.19, group 2 = 3.23, group 3 = 3.87). Basa Osing is very possible to experience language shifts in the future if the perspective of the society gets worse.
BACK VOWEL INTERFERENCE OF MADURESE TO ENGLISH LANGUAGE PRONOUNCIATION: INTERFERENSI BUNYI VOKAL BELAKANG BAHASA MADURA PADA PELAFALAN BAHASA INGGRIS Wilda Fizriyani; Nadzirul Mujtaba; Mufadila Fibiani; Ika Nurhayani
Jurnal Kata Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Kata : Penelitian tentang Ilmu Bahasa dan Sastra
Publisher : LLDIKTI Wilayah X

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (557.682 KB) | DOI: 10.22216/kata.v7i1.1925

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The study discusses the differences of back vowel systems of Madurese and English, the pronunciation of English back vowels uttered by Madurese native speakers through the measurement of F1 and F2 using PRAAT, and examines the types and causes of interferences. The research is qualitative. The data are the recorded pronunciation of five Madurese junior students of English Education Students of Teaching and Education Faculty of Islamic University of Malang (UNISMA) who live in Malang. The data was collected by using elicity technique and analyzed using Miles and Huberman's analytical model. The results showed that the back vowel /u/ pronounced by Madurese Native Speakers is similar to the sound /ʊ/. A similar condition occurs when Madurese Native Speakers pronounce the sounds /ɔ/ and /ɒ/, where the quality of formant measurement vowel /ɒ/ closes to vowel /ɔ/. Meanwhile, the formant value for the pronunciation of vowel /o/ is relatively stable and almost as good as English Native Speaker pronunciation. The type of interference occurs is substitution interference. It happens because of the first language phonological rules are still used when they utter the second language and the lack of English vocabularies owned by Non Native English speaker influences the pronunciation of some phoneme in second language.
Fungsi Sintaksis Pronomina Penunjuk Tempat dalam Bahasa Jawa Mataraman di Kelurahan Kanigoro, Kabupaten Blitar Mufadila Fibiani; Ika Nurhayani; Nurul Chojimah
Kode : Jurnal Bahasa Vol 12, No 2 (2023): Kode: Edisi Juni 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/kjb.v12i2.47326

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Penelitian ini berfokus pada pronomina penunjuk tempat saja. Tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk mendeskripsikan fungsi sintaksis yang dimiliki pronomina penunjuk tempat dalam bahasa Jawa Mataraman. Berkaitan dengan tujuan tersebut, jenis penelitian ini adalah deskriptif kualitatif. Pengambilan data dilakukan dengan elisitasi menggunakan gambar pada tanggal 26 Februari 2023 di Dusun Sumber, Kelurahan Kanigoro, Kabupaten Blitar. Melalui dua informan dengan inisial NP dan S, peneliti menemukan data-data berupa klausa dan kalimat yang dituturkan berdasarkan gambar yang disediakan. Data tersebut kemudian dianalisis dengan metode analisis tematik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa satu-satunya fungsi yang dimiliki oleh pronomina penunjuk tempat adalah fungsi keterangan. Bentuk pronomina yang ditemukan adalah kene, kono, dan kɔnɔ. Adapun pronomina ‘rene’ sebagai variasi dari ‘kene’ tidak memerlukan preposisi dalam pengucapannya karena telah memiliki makna alamiah ‘ke sini’ menurut kamus Bausastra.
Looking into the Language Status of Osing with Contrastive Analysis of the Basic Vocabulary of Osing and Malang Javanese Ika Nurhayani; Hamamah Hamamah; Dwi Ira Ningrum; Ressi Maulidina Delijar
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 10, No 2 (2020): Volume 10 Number 2 October 2020
Publisher : Master Program in Linguistics, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/parole.v10i2.87-96

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Osing is a language spoken by the majority of people in Banyuwangi, East Java. However, there is obscurity on its status whether it is considered as one of the Javanese dialects or as an independent language originated in Java. Some noted that the Osing is another version of Javanese, while the people living in the Banyuwangi Region regard the Osing as a distinct identity that differentiates it from the rest of the Javanese speaking regions in Central and East Java. Hence, this research aims to provide linguistic evidence on the lexical differences between the Osing and Malang Javanese. The research is significant because there is no previous research that provides linguistic evidence on the differences between the Osing and other Javanese dialects. Data of this study was obtained through eliciting the production of the basic vocabulary of the Osing and Malang Javanese speakers. The findings of the research provide evidence to the observation of previous linguists in that the Osing is not a linguistically separate language of Javanese.
Kajian Sosiolinguistik pada “Nama Orang” di Jawa Timur Mochamad Faizal Mohtarom; Ika Nurhayani; Esti Junining
Kode : Jurnal Bahasa Vol 12, No 3 (2023): Kode: Edisi September 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/kjb.v12i3.48344

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This study aims to analyze the changes in the meaning of "person's name" in East Java Society. The significance of people's "names" holds importance due to differences in naming practices and their meanings across generations, specifically the X, Y, Z, and Alpha generations. A sociolinguistic perspective is employed in this study, utilizing a descriptive qualitative research method. Primary data is collected through interviews and observations, while secondary data is obtained through relevant document searches. The findings reveal that the naming patterns differ for each generation, including X, Y, Z, and Alpha, depending on the parents' expectations for their child's name. These expectations are influenced by external factors such as religion, date and month of birth, and socio-cultural aspects, as well as internal factors such as parents' preferences for specific languages or characters from certain stories. In conclusion, Javanese names and their meanings have undergone shifts across generations, both in terms of the number of words and language choices. The X generation tends to have fewer words compared to the Y, Z, and Alpha generations. Similarly, the Y generation exhibits relatively fewer and shorter names compared to the Z and Alpha generations. Regarding language, the most recent generations, Z and Alpha (1997-present), incorporate a greater variety of foreign languages into their names compared to the previous generations (X and Y) of Javanese names. Kata Kunci: Pergeseran Nama, Makna, Sosiolingusitik
The Jokowi’s Ideology Reflected on the Annual Speech Muhammad Muqoffa; Nurul Chojimah; Ika Nurhayani
Diglossia: Jurnal Kajian Ilmiah Kebahasaan dan Kesusastraan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2019): September
Publisher : Unipdu Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26594/diglossia.v11i1.1788

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This study aimed to find out the ideology of Jokowi as the seventh president of Indonesia. It followed Fairclough’s framework of critical discourse analysis and Searle’s speech act as analysis tool. The data source of the study involved two Joko Widodo’s speech in the Annual session of the people's Consultative Assembly. Moreover, the main data of the study are the utterances from Joko Widodo’s speech which contain an illocutionary act. The result of this study showed four types of illocutionary act employed by Joko Widodo; they were representatives, directives, commisives, expressives. The representatives were mostly reflected in the speech. This study found that Jokowi expressed his alignment toward the high state institutions.
DISTRIBUSI KATA SAPAAN AREK DAN BOCAH DI PERBATASAN KABUPATEN MALANG DAN BLITAR Mardiana, Dwi Ira Ningrum Ana; NURHAYANI, IKA; HAMAMAH, HAMAMAH
Hasta Wiyata Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.hastawiyata.2022.005.02.03

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This article aims to describe the distribution use of the greeting “arek” and “bocah” in the border area of Malang and Blitar Regency. The researchers di three research steps: observation, interview, and introspection. The data of this article are variations of Javanese in the border area of Malang and Blitar Regency, while the data sources are people who live in the border area. There are six research points are Arjosari, Ngreco, Karangkates, Jugo, Kalirejo, and Ngadri. The results of this article are the use of greeting “bocah” which is commonly spoken in Blitar Regency, also spoken by the people in Malang, whose area is adjacent to Blitar Regency. This proves that the dialects of Javanese in Blitar are more potent than the Malang Regency.
Children’s Historical Literacy Improvement Program for The First Graders at Brawijaya Smart School Nurhayani, Ika; Hariyanti, Rosana
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 10, No 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Direktorat Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.93033

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This community service aimed to improve the historical literacy of the first grade students at the Elementary School of BSS (Brawijaya Smart School) regarding the history of Malang. BSS Elementary School is located in Malang City, East Java. The community service activity consisted of writing and publishing a book about one of the cultural heritages of Malang, distributing it to the first graders, and organizing a storytelling performance based on the book. The community service team chose the classical history displayed in the Jago Temple, built in the 13th century during the Singhasari period. The temple is located in Malang Regency. This activity received a good response from the homeroom teacher and the first-grade students of the BSS elementary school. The students expressed their interest in learning more about the history of Malang. It can be concluded that this community service has been successful in improving the historical literacy of the students about their city.