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ANALISIS BENTUK DAN PENGGUNAAN ONOMATOPE PADA ANIME HETALIA: WORLD STARS Nurazizah, Erin; Fitriana, Ita; Yasmin Adellia Putri Fe
MATAPENA: Jurnal Keilmuan Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol. 7 No. 02 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : Indonesian language and literature education program Majapahit Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36815/matapena.v7i02.3494

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Language serves as an agreed-upon symbol of sound used by humans for communication among groups. Each language has its unique characteristics, including onomatopes, which are words that describe sounds or conditions. Japanese is rich with onomatopes, categorized mainly into two types: gion-go (sounds from inanimate objects and nature) and gisei-go (sounds from living beings). Additionally, there exists gitai-go to describe silent states. In the context of the anime "Hetalia: World Stars," these onomatopes enhance dialogue and add comedic elements, creating humorous interactions between characters representing nations with specific traits and stereotypes. This study aims to identify and analyze the types and meanings of onomatopes within this anime using qualitative descriptive methods. The collected data through observation and note-taking resulted in 55 identified onomatopes across 15 episodes, consisting of 16 gion-go, 14 gisei-go, 7 gitai-go, 12 giyou-go, and 6 gijou-go. Findings indicate that the use of onomatopes not only functions aesthetically but also strengthens emotions and character development in the narrative. This research hopes to provide deeper insights into the varieties of onomatopes in Japanese alongside practical implications for the animation industry. Keywords: onomatopes, hetalia, japanese language.
Mapping Morphonosemantic Categories in Javanese Onomatopoeia Fitriana, Ita; Suparno, Darsita
Linguistik Indonesia Vol. 43 No. 2 (2025): Linguistik Indonesia
Publisher : Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/li.v43i2.791

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This study presents an in-depth analysis of the morphonosemantics process in Javanese onomatopoeia by applying the theoretical framework developed by Fitriana (2022) for Japanese mimetic language. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data on onomatopoeia and its derivatives were collected from a corpus of contemporary Javanese magazines. This analysis, which focuses on the interaction between form and meaning, reveals that Javanese systematically utilizes phonological transformations and morphological processes to encode gradations of meaning. The main findings show that phonological alternations, particularly shifts in vowel quality (e.g., from front-high vowels to back-low vowels), consistently correlate with augmentative changes in size, mass, and strength. Meanwhile, morphological processes such as infixation (e.g., the insertion -um-), reduplication, and prenasalization systematically intensify the duration, repetition, or strength of an action or state. This detailed analysis of over 483 onomatopoeic forms contributes to the documentation of a threatened language variety and enriches the understanding of iconicity in minority languages. The study highlights the systematic relationship between phonological changes and semantic shifts in Javanese onomatopoeia, demonstrating its cultural and linguistic significance.
Perlocutionary acts in Diera Nathania’s YouTube channel Hidayat, Salsabila Nadhifah Nur; Fitriana, Ita; Firmansyah, Dian Bayu
Japanese Research on Linguistics, Literature, and Culture Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): November
Publisher : Universitas Dian Nuswantoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/jr.v6i1.9041

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This study aims to analyze the effect of perlocutionary acts used when communicating in vlogs. This is qualitative descriptive research. The theory used to analyze the data in this study is Leech's theory of perlocutionary verbs. The data source in this study is Diera Nathania's YouTube channel, and the data is perlocutionary acts contained in the vlog. The data in this study were analyzed using documentation techniques and note-taking. The results showed that there were 2 utterances containing the perlocutionary verb get hearer to think about, 13 data to bring hearer to learn that, get hearer to do 4 data, 2 data distract, 1 data persuade, 1 data encourage, 1 data relieve tension, 2 data inspire, 1 data embarrass, 1 data frighten. Speeches that contain perlocutionary verbs teach the hearer what is most widely used to make YouTube viewers know something.