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CAMPUR KODE BAHASA MELAYU DIALEK JAMBI DALAM KOLOM KOMENTAR PADA LAMAN “KABAR KAMPUNG KITO” Arrabi'ah, Maullinia Resti; Markhamah, Markhamah; Nasucha, Yakub
Silampari Bisa: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Bahasa Indonesia, Daerah, dan Asing Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Silampari Bisa: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Bahasa Indonesia, Daerah dan Asing
Publisher : LPPM Universitas PGRI Silampari Lubuklinggau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31540/silamparibisa.v8i2.3704

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This research aims to describe the types of code-mixing, identify the factors that influence its use, and explain its relation to moral and educational values in the comment section of the Kabar Kampong Kito Instagram account. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method with data collection through documentation techniques and data analysis using distributional and referential methods. The results show that the most dominant type of code-mixing is inner code mixing, which involves mixing Indonesian vocabulary with Jambi dialect Malay within a single utterance. In addition, outer code mixing was also found, involving the insertion of foreign terms such as shock therapy, viral, and goldlane, as well as hybrid code mixing, which combines all three languages in one comment. Identified code-mixing patterns include Jambi-Indonesia-Jambi, Jambi-Indonesia–Jambi–Indonesia-Jambi,Indonesia-Inggris, and Indonesia–Inggris-Jambi.The factors that contribute to code-mixing include local language habits, cultural and social identity, emotional expression, the influence of social media and digital trends, as well as contextual needs in delivering social criticism or satire. Code-mixing serves not only as a means of communication but also as a medium for conveying moral and educational values, such as responsibility, discipline, legal awareness, and character education indirectly. It is also used as a form of cultural participation and preservation of regional identity in the digital space. Thus, the findings indicate that code-mixing is a dynamic and contextual language practice that functions as an educational medium and a reflection of the social and cultural identity of the Jambi community.
The Politeness Comments on The Indonesian President Jokowi Instagram Official Account Viewed From Politico Pragmatics and The Character Education Orientation in The Disruption Era Harun Joko Prayitno; Hari Kusmanto; Yakub Nasucha; Laili Etika Rahmawati; Norliza Jamaluddin; Samsuddin Samsuddin; Awla Akbar Ilma
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol 1, No. 2, July 2019
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v1i2.8785

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Politeness of expression and character education are both crucial aspects, in the current era of disruption, especially concerning sociopragmatic political purposes. The realization of politeness acts of language in the context of communication and global communication has now penetrated without limits on social distance, time, and goals. The problem is the act of language in electronic media, especially Instagram, giving space to the user to be more open in expressing his goals and objectives, including to the president in relation to specific goals and politics. This study aims to identify the forms of positive politeness acts of followers' comments on President Jokowi's official Instagram account and describe the intent of politico pragmatic power of positive politeness of followers of Jokowi's Instagram accounts. The data source of this study was the speech of followers on the official Instagram account of Indonesian President Jokowi #MenujuIndonesiaMaju managed by the President's Digital Communication Team for the period October-November 2018. The study data were in the form of comments from Jokowi's Instagram account followers who had positive politico pragmatic politeness. The data collection technique was carried out using documentation, note-taking techniques, and continued with heuristic listening techniques. Data analysis was performed with an intralingual equivalent technique which was strengthened by an extra lingual equivalent and sharpened with Levinson's politeness analysis technique based on the principle of harmony in Javanese culture. The results of the study showed that the form of positive politeness acts that were most used by followers was by giving attention to the speech partners. Political propaganda power of dominant followers’ comments was in the form of the power to ask and support rather than the power of praise, the power of influence, the power of motivation, and the power of suggestion. It shows that Instagram account followers have an optimistic attitude towards Jokowi's leadership. Jokowi's managerial, and leadership performance has a positive face among followers. This power of praise, motivation, and advice is an essential component in the formation of children's character education in the current era of disruption of education.
Co-Authors Abdul Ngalim Agus Budi Wahyudi Ahmad Ahmad Aji, Sulistyo Ali Imron Al-Ma’ruf Anam Purwanto Anam Sutopo Andi Haris Prabawa Anita Dewi Kurniasari Anita Dewi Kurniasari Any Novitasari Ardhana*, Muhammad Febrian Arrabi'ah, Maullinia Resti Astuti, Tina Indri Atik Purwanti Atiqa Sabardila Atitah, Siti Awla Akbar Ilma Ayu, Fera Diah Ayupradani, Niken Thalia Desy Anggraini Devi Kurnia Khikmawati Devi Yolanda Devi Yolanda Dini Restiyanti Pratiwi Erry Widya Kustanti Fahrizal Lalang Sitoro Fatmawati Fatmawati Fatmawati, Fatmawati Febriyanto Arif Nugroho Gallant Karunia Assidik Hari Kusmanto Harun Joko Prayitno Heri Siswanto Ilma, Awla Akbar Ilma, Awla Akbar Indriyani, Niko Jaka Santosa Jaka Santosa, Jaka Jamaluddin, Norliza Jamaluddin, Norliza Kurniasari, Anita Dewi Kusmanto, Hari Kustanti, Erry Widya Laili Etika Rahmawati Laras Kinasih Laras Kinasih Markhamah Miftakhul Huda Miftakhul Huda Mrihatini, Asti Muh Ihsanudin Muh Ihsanudin, Muh Muhammad Niam Naimul Faizah Naimul Faizah, Naimul Nasution, Ali Napiah Niam, Muhammad Niken Aprilyana Nirmala, Evatias Norliza Jamaluddin Norliza Jamaluddin Oktavian Aditya Nugraha Oktavian Aditya Nugraha, Oktavian Aditya Purwanti, Atik RAHAYU, FITRI ITUT Rahmawat, Laili i Etika Rini Indah Sulistyowati Rini Indah Sulistyowati, Rini Indah Safitri Zuliana Aryanti Safitri, Isnaini Samsuddin Samsuddin Samsuddin Samsuddin Samsuddin Samsuddin Samsulhadi, Mellyonisa Athariq Sari, Khoyiroh Novita Shindy Tresna Vinansih Silviana, Yasinta Sofiyana, Laely Nor Sri Arfiah Subekti Subekti Subekti Subekti Sugeng Riyanto Sugeng Riyanto Sulistyowati, Hanifah Monika Tina Indri Astuti Tri Santoso Tri Santoso Udin, Ruis Vinansih, Shindy Tresna Widi Astuti Zainal Arifin