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THE USE OF EUPHEMISM IN TOBA BATAK MOVIES Dimpan Silaban; Ignesia Sundari; Desmalia Purba
JURNAL LITTERA: FAKULTAS SASTRA DARMA AGUNG Vol 1 No 2 (2020): OKTOBER
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Darma Agung

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This research deals with The Use of Euphemism in Toba Batak Movies. This research is conducted to find out the types, styles and functions of euphemism in Batak movies. The descriptive qualitative method is the research design of this study. The data were collected from Batak movies through the process of watching the movies, transcribing the data and selecting the euphemistic words or phrases which were relevant to be the data. As the result, the research found: there were four types of euphemism, they were metaphor, general for specific, idiom, and hyperbole; there were three styles of euphemism: casual, consultative, and frozen; and there were three functions of euphemism: evaluate, informs, and formal.
Analisis Kebijakan Regrouping Perguruan Tinggi di Revolusi Industri 5.0 di Indonesia Desmalia Purba; Masyitha , Masyitha; Haritsah Hammamah Harahap; Irsan Rangkuti; Joharis Lubis
Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Maret : Jurnal Riset sosial humaniora, dan Pendidikan (Soshumdik)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

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This study analyzes the policy of regrouping higher education institutions in Indonesia in facing the challenges of the Industrial Revolution 5.0. Through a comprehensive literature study, this study identifies the gap between the current policy of merging higher education institutions and the demands of the Industrial Revolution 5.0 which focuses on human-technology integration. The findings indicate that the regrouping policy requires a more holistic approach and is oriented towards developing institutional capacity to create an adaptive and sustainable higher education ecosystem. This study proposes a regrouping policy framework that considers aspects of digital transformation, strengthening triple helix collaboration, and building institutional capacity based on Society 5.0 values. The implications of the results of this study can be a reference for policy makers in reforming the strategy of merging higher education institutions that are globally competitive but still maintain local wisdom values.