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Leksem Lidah dalam Peribahasa Melayu Kajian Semantik Inkuisitif Suhaila, Siti; Hermandra, Hermandra; Permatasari, Silvia
TRANSFORMATIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2024): TRANSFORMATIKA: JURNAL BAHASA, SASTRA, DAN PENGAJARANNYA
Publisher : Universitas Tidar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/transformatika.v8i1.8417

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Inquisitive semantic study is a study that aims to find out the deeper and broader meaning of a proverb. Through inquisitive semantic study you can also find out what the implied meaning of a proverb is. The tongue is one of the organs in the human body, it is one of the important organs in the human body, if someone does not have a tongue, it will be difficult to speak and convey things. This research aims to explain the meaning and domain of a proverb which has the object of the tongue based on inquisitive semantic studies. The data collection method used was the reading and note-taking method. The data obtained came from the Malay Literature Reference Center. Data analysis was carried out in three stages, namely the first stage of script semantics, the second stage of cognitive semantics, and the final stage of inquisitive semantics. The research results show that Malay proverbs which have the object of the tongue contain many domains, including the domain of caution, the domain of loss, and the domain of futility.
Advokasi Stockpile Batubara Ilegal Oleh Walhi di Kota Padang Wahyuni, Nila; Sabrani, Annisah; Hawilda, Lily; Pohan, Nur Latifa; Putri, Sintya Amalia; Suhaila, Siti
Transparansi : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Vol. 7 No. 1: Juni 2024
Publisher : Institut Ilmu Sosial dan Manajemen STIAMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31334/transparansi.v7i1.3657

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The coal industry in Indonesia is one of the most promising sectors, with trillions of rupiah in revenue each year. However, the rapid growth of this industry is not proportional to the risks it generates. Many coal companies still do not pay attention to their impact on the environment and society, such as the problem of illegal coal stockpiles. This illegal coal stockpile is a collection of coal that does not have official permission from the government to be mined, transported, and sold. This illegal practice can cause environmental and public health issues, such as air, soil, and water pollution, and potentially respiratory diseases and cancer. This research aims to explore and analyze the advocacy efforts undertaken by WALHI West Sumatra regarding the illegal coal stockpile conflict in Padang City. A qualitative approach with a case study was used in this research, applying the concept of advocacy developed by Sharma. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation analysis. The results showed that WALHI West Sumatera had conducted various advocacy efforts, including investigations, socialization, education, campaigns, and legal advocacy to various related parties, such as the government, community, media, and business actors. As a result of these advocacy efforts, the Padang City Government has sealed several illegal coal stockpile operations. The Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry is reviewing the case to take further steps to increase its authority in stockpile licensing. This study recommends that WALHI West Sumatera continue its advocacy efforts comprehensively while collaborating with various parties concerned about this environmental issue.