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ENGLISH STRUCTURED SHOP NAMES IN THE USE OF INDONESIAN Wijana, I Dewa Putu
Interling : International Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature and Linguistics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : LP3M Universitas Islam Zainul Hasan Genggong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55210/interling.v1i2.1447

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This brief paper intends to describe the English structured shop names which are more and more to find in the use of Indonesian in the global era where the use of English has deeply penetrated the structure of world languages. By using samples of shop names found in Kalasan District and its adjacent areas, it is found that a lot of service and products used as the head of structure of noun phrase which are formerly constructed in post modifying pattern now has turned into premodifier one. And even more surprisingly, many Indonesian words are used as the head of phrase to refer to services and products offered following their attributes which refer to the names of the enterprise
ADVERB IN JAVANESE (Adverbia dalam Bahasa Jawa) Wijana, I Dewa Putu
Kandai Vol 20, No 1 (2024): KANDAI
Publisher : Kantor Bahasa Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/jk.v20i1.5819

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Makalah ini berkenaan dengan bentuk dan makna adverbia di dalam bahasa Jawa yang permasalahannya belum pernah diteliti secara mendalam oleh para ahli bahasa. Dengan menggunakan data yang dikoleksi dari majalah Djaka Lodang, salah satu majalah berbahasa Jawa yang masih terbit di komunitas pemakaian bahasa Jawa, ditemukan bahwa adverbia bahasa Jawa dapat diungkapkan dalam bentuk kata-kata monomorfemik dan polimorfemik. Adverbia polimorfemik dapat dibedakan ke dalam bentuk kata berafiks, kata ulang, dan kata majemuk. Sementara itu, dalam kaitannya dengan masalah makna, adverbia bahasa Jawa dapat digunakan untuk mengungkapkan beberapa makna, seperti waktu, tempat, perturutan, keseringan, jumlah, perulangan dan kesamaan, cara, superlativitas, modalitas, sebab, dan perlawanan.          This paper deals with forms and meanings of adverb in Javanese whose problems have not been profoundly studied by the linguists. By using data collected from Djaka Lodang, one among a few number of Javanese magazines still exist in Javanese community, it is found that formally Javanese adverbs can be expressed in the forms of monomorphemic words and polymorphemic ones.  The polymorphemic words can be distincted into affixed words, reduplicative words, and compounds. Meanwhile, with regard to the meanings, the Javanese adverbs can be used to expressed several meanings, such as time, place, succession, frequency, quantity, repeatedness and similarity, manner, superlativity modality, cause, and contrast.
Dominasi Tindak Tutur Berbahasa Inggris dalam Sosial Media sebagai Strategi Promosi Viklous, Belinda Ekharisti; Wijana, I Dewa Putu
ELTIN Journal Vol 12 No 2 (2024): VOLUME 12, ISSUE 2, OCTOBER 2024
Publisher : STKIP Siliwangi

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This study examines the types and the strategies of expressive speech acts employed on Agnes Monica’s Instagram account. The method used for this research is qualitative research with a descriptive explanation. The results of the data that the researchers have collected and analyzed are from 140 data, there are 16 kinds of expressive speech acts with the most dominant function being “excited” with 18%, and it classified into 5 strategies of expressive speech acts with the dominant strategy being “implicit, direct, literal, and expressed” with 40%. The researcher also found some factors that influence English expressive speech acts on @agnezmo Instagram where Agnes Monica is described as a modern society with the characteristics of having a high level of mobility who pursuing her career internationally, tries to communicate globally by using a language that can be understood widely, and getting affected by the social culture surroundings. These factors influenced the lifestyle and language habits of Agnes Monica. Also, they became one of the strategies that Agnes used in branding and promoting her works through social media to be welcomed by the international market.
Marginalization of Minority Ethnicities in Ethnic Humor Discourse in Indonesia: A Critical Discourse Analysis Surahmat, Surahmat; Wijana, I Dewa Putu; Sulistyowati, Sulistyowati
Jurnal Arbitrer Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/ar.11.3.384-398.2024

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This study aims to explain the role of ethnic humor as a practice of marginalization against minority ethnic groups in Indonesia. The research data consists of 270 instances of ethnic humor sourced from books, websites, and social media. The data were analyzed using Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis approach, which includes three stages: description, interpretation, and explanation. Textual characteristics of ethnic humor were analyzed using SketchEngine, a corpus management and text analysis software developed by Lexical Computing. The findings indicate that ethnic humor can marginalize minority ethnic groups in Indonesia through three mechanisms: (1) negatively representing the targeted ethnic group, (2) constructing unequal social relations, and (3) justifying the behavior of the targeted ethnic group as inferior, strange, or even negative. The ideology embedded in ethnic humor discourse can be traced through patterns of language use, including word choice, sentence structure, and discourse organization. Words, sentence strcuture, and discourse organization are ideological because they contain experiential, relational, and expressive values. The results of this study reveal that ethnic humor, often appreciated for its entertainment value, can marginalize minority ethnic groups in two ways: by restricting their identity and roles. These findings reinforce previous research, such as that conducted by Pérez (2022), which argues that the ideological nature of ethnic humor can be harmful as it reinforces the dominance of majority groups. This finding also reinforce the findings of Mendiburo-Seguel & Ford (2023) which show that ethnic humor can strengthen ethnic prejudice. This situation suggests that ethnic humor should be approached cautiously to avoid negative impacts on Indonesia’s multiethnic society.
Target Domains of Ayam 'Chiken' in Indonesian Proverbs Wijana, I Dewa Putu
Kajian Bahasa dan Sastra (KABASTRA) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Kajian Bahasa dan Sastra (KABASTRA)
Publisher : UPA Bahasa Universitas Tidar And HISKI Kedu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (367.558 KB) | DOI: 10.31002/kabastra.v2i1.55

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This paper aims at describing the various target domains possibly referred by the source domain ayam 'chiken' found in Indonesian proverbs. By observing data mainly collected from Indonesian proverb book, it is found that ayam 'chiken' as one of the most popular animals raised by Indonesian people can be exploited to metaphorically resemble various source domains. Those are from the most common to the least, are i.e human state, human character, problem, luck, and truth and falsity.
Adjektiva pada Artikel Berita Lokal Papua dan Nasional Terkait Tragedi Kekerasan Kiwirok 13 September 2021 Kurniawati, Yenny; Wijana, I Dewa Putu
Kajian Bahasa dan Sastra (KABASTRA) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Kajian Bahasa dan Sastra (KABASTRA)
Publisher : UPA Bahasa Universitas Tidar And HISKI Kedu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (438.15 KB) | DOI: 10.31002/kabastra.v2i2.131

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This study aims to find out the ideological differences between the local Papuan online news media (Jubi.co.id) and the Indonesian national online news media (Kompas.com) with the highest reader traffic related to the news on the Kiwirok violence on September 13th, 2021, involving the TPNPB OPM and the Indonesian military. Media ideology is revealed by looking at the use of adjectives in news texts. This research uses the Fairclough model of Critical Discourse Analysis framework with Halliday's Systemic Functional Lingustics approach. The method of data collection was done by using purposive sampling documentation technique. The data is collected in a corpus to be processed with the Antconc. Adjective words are collected to be understood in the context of their use. The results showed that the media Jubi.co.id reports events by giving a bad image to the two parties: the party who carried out the attack and the state/ apparatus. Kompas.com reports the news by giving a bad image to the party who carried out the attack and a good image to the state/ apparatus.
METAPHORS OF FISH NAMES IN INDONESIAN Wijana, I Dewa Putu
Widyaparwa Vol 52, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Balai Bahasa Provinsi Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/wdprw.v52i2.1881

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This article aims at describing metaphors of fish names in Indonesian. The study is focused on the language origin and constituent structure of the fish names,  locus of metaphorical expressions, source domains and target domains intended to, sociocultural factors which influence the metaphorical fish naming. The data are firstly collected intuitively from the researcher’s own knowledge as an Indonesian native speaker, and they are added with ones found in “Big Indonesian Dictionary” and You Tube. The data are further classified in line with the five matters that become focus of the paper consideration. Having analyzed the data carefully, the research finds that the structure of fish names may consist of two, three, four, and at maximum five elements in which ikan ‘fish’ functions as the head constituent structure. The metaphorical expressions might be located in the second, third, second and third, fourth, and so far are not found in the fifth elements. The source domains are taken from everything familiar with human life, and intended to compare on the basis of similarities and closeness with the body shape, parts of the body organs, scale color,  liquid substance produced by the aquatic animals. Many of the source domains are universals, and several of them are culture specific.Artikel ini bertujuan untuk memerikan metafora nama-nama ikan dalam bahasa Indonesia. Kajian dipusatkan pada asal bahasa dan struktur konstituen nama-nama ikan, letak satuan metaforis, ranah sumber dan ranah target metafora, dan faktor-faktor sosiokultural yang mempengaruhi penamaannya. Data-data pertama kali dikumpulkan secara intuitif dari pengetahuan penulis sebagai penutur asli bahasa Indonesia, dan dilengkapi dengan data yang dikumpulkan dari Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia dan You Tube. Data-data kemudian diklasifikasikan berdasarkan lima persoalan yang dijadikan fokus permasalahan. Adapun ke- lima persoalan itu adalah asal bahasa dan struktur konstituen nama-nama ikan, letak ekspresi metaforis nama-nama ikan, ranah sumber dan ranah target ekspresi metaforis nama-nama ikan, dan faktor-faktor sosiokultural yang mempengaruhi penamaan ikan. Lewat pengamatan dan analisis data secara saksama didapatkan bahwa struktur nama-nama ikan yang diambil dari berbagai bahasa terdiri dari dua sampai dengan lima elemen, dan kata ikan merupakan unsur pusatnya. Elemen mataforis dapat ditempatkan pada elemen kedua, ketiga, kedua dan ketiga, keempat, dan tidak pernah pada unsur kelima. Ranah sumber matafora penamaannya diambilkan dari segala sesuatu yang akrab dengan kehidupan manusia, dan perbandingannya berdasarkan kesamaan dan kedekatan dengan bentuk tubuh, bagian tubuh, warna sisik, cairan yang dihasilkan oleh binatang air ini. Sebagian besar ranah sumber besifat universal, dan beberapa di antaranya bersifat spesifik dan terikat budaya. 
Elements, functions, and linguistic forms of the discourse structure in Indonesian food vlogs Listiyorini, Ari; Wijana, I Dewa Putu; Hardjanto, Tofan Dwi
LITERA Vol. 23 No. 3: LITERA (NOVEMBER 2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Languages, Arts, and Culture Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/ltr.v23i3.77611

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The study is aimed at identifying the elements, functions, and language forms of the discourse structure of the food vlogs of four Indonesian YouTubers. The study used the descriptive qualitative research design. Data sources were 16 videos of four Indonesian vloggers Nex Carlos, Mgdalenaf, Ria SW, and Tanboy Kun. Data were in the forms of utterances in the food vlogs.  The research instrumens were human instruments, hardware tools and software devices. Data were elicited by the techniques of recording, transcribing, reading, and note taking. Data were analyzed by using the distribution and comparison techniques. Data validity was appraised by minute observation, triangulation, and peer reviews. Results are as follows. First, the structural elements of the food vlog discourse are opening, content, and closing. Second, functions that are found in the three elements are building interaction with viewers, presenting preliminary information of videos, introducing topics, asking viewers to watch videos to the end, informing about the location of the food being reviewed, describing the food being reviewed, giving comments concerning the food being reviewed, recommending the food/food place, asking viewers to give responses, and thanking reviewers. Third, linguistic features being used in each discourse element and structural function of the food vlog discourse are greetings, usernames or YouTube channels, lexicon referring to location, time and directions, and food being reviewed. Fourth, speech acts used in the discourse include assertive illocutionary acts for informing, directive illocutionary acts for requesting and recommending, and expressive illocutionary acts for praising, criticizing, and thanking.  Code mixing is used in the discourse to create informal and relaxing situation and atmosphere.
Bentuk Wacana Fatis dalam Interaksi Sosial Masyarakat Jawa (Forms of Phatic Discourse in the Javanese Social Interaction) Asmara, Rangga; Wijana, I Dewa Putu; Sulistyowati, Sulistyowati
Indonesian Language Education and Literature Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Jurusan Tadris Bahasa Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/ileal.v9i1.12993

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This research aims to describe the formal forms or manifestations of phatic discourse within the conversational discourse structure among the Javanese community. The data in this research are phatic discourses as units filling conversational/interactive discourse. Data collection was centered in Magelang. Data collection was carried out through non-participant observation techniques involving 22 respondents. During the data collection process, the researcher also conducted recording, notation, and translation. The analytical methods used in this research are referential equivalence, pragmatic equivalence, and distributional methods. Based on the research, in terms of form, phatic discourse is constructed with sentence-forming elements of news, questions, and commands. This proves that phatic discourse can be used in all modes of communication, whether declarative, interrogative, or imperative. However, pure phatic discourse with sentence-forming elements of commands was not found in its usage. In Javanese social interaction, phatic discourse is present and used as words that do not convey meaning but serve a social function.Penelitian ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan bentuk formal atau wujud wacana fatis dalam struktur wacana percakapan di kalangan masyarakat Jawa. Data dalam penelitian ini ialah wacana fatis sebagai satuan pengisi wacana percakapan/interaktif. Latar pengambilan data dipusatkan di Magelang. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan teknik observasi nonpartisipan yang melibatkan 22 responden. Selama pengumpulan data berlangsung, peneliti juga juga melakukan perekaman, pencatatan, dan pentranslasian. Metode analisis yang dipergunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode padan referensial, padan pragmatis, metode agih. Berdasakan penelitian, dari segi bentuk, wacana fatis dikonstruksi dengan unsur pembentuk kalimat berita, tanya, dan suruh. Hal ini membuktikan wacana fatis dapat digunakan pada semua modus komunikasi, baik deklaratif, interogatif, dan imperatif. Namun demikian, wacana fatis dengan unsur pembentuk kalimat suruh murni tidak ditemukan penggunannya. Dalam interaksi sosial masyarakat Jawa, wacana fatis hadir dan digunakan sebagai kata-kata yang tidak membawa arti, melainkan untuk memenuhi suatu fungsi sosial.
Proximity Relationship in Naming Friends' Telephone Numbers: A Socio-onomastic Analysis Kristianti, Yuliana; Wijana, I Dewa Putu
Ilmu Budaya: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, Seni, dan Budaya Vol 9, No 1 (2025): Januari 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/jbssb.v9i1.18884

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Naming a friend's phone number can represent a friendship relationship between the owner of the phone number and the person who saves or names the phone number. This study analyzes the form, meaning, and function of naming a friend's phone number based on the closeness of the friendship using a socio-onomastics study. There were 39 data analyzed and classified based on the forms. The method used is qualitative descriptive and in-depth interviews with informants who are students of the Master of International Relations, University of Indonesia. The results of this study show that three layers of friendship can be reflected in the naming of phone numbers, namely close friends, regular friends, and acquaintances.