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THE EXISTENCE OF SURABI BANDUNG WITH A NEW TASTE Setiabudiarto, Rizky Asyahri; Amalia, Almira; Nurmala, Nurmala
Community Services and Social Work Bulletin Vol 3, No 1 (2023): Community Services and Social Work Bulletin Volume 3 No. 1 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/cswb.v3i1.10373

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Serabi is a traditional snack originating from Indonesia. There are two types of Serabi, namely Serabi Solo and Surabi Bandung. Both types of Pancakes have different flavors and ingredients. Pancakes or soerabi are similar to pancakes. These typical Indonesian pancakes are usually associated with the city of Bandung or Solo. The main difference may lie in the main ingredients and various toppings. The author introduces Surabi in Tangerang which has various types of toppings. There is a Surabi Bandung restaurant which is no longer served with gravy, but served with various kinds of western-flavored toppings. Several restaurants in Tangerang serve Surabi with western topping variants. Therefore, we found 3 different restaurants in Tangerang, including Waroeng Bangpeh, Surabi Teras, and Rumah Surabi 74 Larangan. They serve delicious Surabi Bandung and various western toppings. This study aims to determine the background of the mixing of local and western cultures which can be seen from the food. Then, the writer wants to provide information related to Surabi's multiculturalism. In addition, readers get to know the cultural background of the seller or surabi maker. Researchers uses qualitative research methods. This research used an observation approach and interviews with informants. Researchers collected data by interviewing surabi sellers in three different shops in the Tangerang area, then we recorded data findings from informants. This research was conducted at the Surabi restaurant. The data collection process starts from giving questions to informants. Then data is collected by listening and recording all information related to the research problem.
Expressive Speech Acts in Do Revenge (2022): A Pragmatic Analysis Irianto, Dila Najwa Sofia; Heraeni, Indi; Hadiyansyah, Dhuha; Amalia, Almira
APLIKATIF: Journal of Research Trends in Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): APLIKATIF: Journal of Research Trends in Social Sciences and Humanities
Publisher : Lembaga Junal dan Publikasi, Universitas Muhammadiyah Buton

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59110/aplikatif.v4i4.813

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Previous studies on expressive speech acts in movies have primarily focused on identifying and classifying types of expressions, with limited attention to their pragmatic functions in contemporary teenage narratives. Moreover, the movie Do Revenge (2022) has not yet been examined from a linguistic or pragmatic perspective, indicating a research gap in the study of expressive speech acts in modern cinematic discourse. To address this gap, this study investigates the types and forms of expressive speech acts used by the characters in the film based on Searle’s (1976) speech act theory. Employing a descriptive qualitative method, the study addresses two research questions concerning the types of expressive speech acts found in the film and the ways these acts are realized in the dialogues. The findings identify six types of expressive speech acts, namely greeting, apologizing, thanking, expressing attitudes, wishing, and congratulating. In total, 55 expressive utterances were found, consisting of 51 direct and 4 indirect speech acts. Greeting appeared as the most dominant type, followed by apologizing and thanking. These findings indicate that expressive speech acts play an important role in representing emotional openness and interpersonal interaction among teenage characters. This study contributes to pragmatic research by demonstrating how expressive speech acts function as interactional resources that shape emotional expression and interpersonal dynamics in teenage film discourse.