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Lampungnese Connotative Meaning Redika Cindra Reranta; Elsa Hana Rahma Putri
TEKNOSASTIK Vol 21, No 1 (2023): TEKNOSASTIK
Publisher : Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/ts.v21i1.2360

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A pair of a word can have similar denotative meanings but it does not mean their meaning are identically the same. In a certain tendency, such as emotion, technique, or situation, they are possibly different. So, the meaning can be different. The type of difference is called connotative meaning.  The understanding of connotative meaning is remarkable since choosing inappropriate words leads to ineffective communication. This study examines the connotative meaning of words in Lampungnese, a language that has contact with other languages in a culturally diverse region, Lampung province. By this study, Lampungnese speakers, both native and non-native can choose the word accurately to then effective communication can be achieved. In this study, data were taken from a direct observation of Lampungnese natural interaction among the natives by the researcher. Next, the researcher applied interviews with twenty 50 years old Lampungnese natives to find out the specific tendency of each datum. After that, a natural social experiment is conducted to reach the respond of Lampungnese while listening to the word given so then the finding will be more accurate. From the efforts mentioned, it was found some pairs of words are denotatively the same and connotatively different. As additional information, they exist in various contexts of communication, such as intelligent quality, feeling, situation, politeness, and activities. 
Lampungnese Politeness Strategy Redika Cindra Reranta
TEKNOSASTIK Vol 21, No 2 (2023): TEKNOSASTIK
Publisher : Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/ts.v21i2.3178

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The study of politeness strategy in various cultures needs to be explored more since contact among the communities cannot be avoided today while each culture has its standard of the point. Thus, analyses of the discussion are urgently important to be conducted to present theories of politeness so then people can understand, adapt or apply others' strategies when the context is changed to avoid conflict; misinterpretation, and culture shock between speakers. For this reason, this research analyzed the politeness strategy of Lampungnese, a local ethnicity in Lampung province, a transmigrated target area that has multiple ethnicities whom they contact. Next, the data of this research were a recording of natural communication collected by direct observation in the community and a list of Lampungnese values of politeness obtained by interviews with Lampungnese scholars and culturalists. Having abundant data, a comprehensive analysis was qualitatively done by the researcher in order to answer the research question, what are Lampungnese politeness strategies? Finally, it was reached seven strategies based on the result of the analysis. In accordance, five of them are common strategies as Leech (2014) proposed in his theory, while the rest are local strategies that are possibly not found in other ethnicities. 
An Analysis of Women’s Right Manifestation of Jo March in the Little Women by Gerwig 2019 Amelia Daulay; Pratiwi Amelia; Redika Cindra Reranta
Proceedings Series on Social Sciences & Humanities Vol. 18 (2024): Proceedings of International Student Conference on Education (ISCE) 2024
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pssh.v18i.1222

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In the 18th century, many women were unable to express their independence in their careers, marriages, and lifestyles. This contradicts Jo March's, she is support the gender equality that women and men have equal rights in all aspects. In line with this, this study aims to analyze the movements played by Jo March as the main character in the film Little Women in terms of liberal feminism. This study uses a qualitative approach method through content analysis techniques. Data collection in this study is observation which consists of watching, classifying, and cross-checking the movie. The data analysis technique used in this study is content analysis which consists of coding, classifying, discussing, and reporting. Furthermore, the result of this study are eight of the twelve types of women’s’ rights. It consists of stating personal requirements, expressing personal feelings, expressing personal opinions, prioritizing personal priority, saying 'yes' or 'no' for myself, making mistakes, changing self-mind, and saying I don’t understand.