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LANGUAGE SHIFTS IN JAVANESE NAMING SYSTEM: A CASE IN NGINCEP VILLAGE, YOGYAKARTA SM, Syafrianto; Wardhani, Evi Murti; Istiqomah, Fitria Naimatul; Yanottama, Fourica
Leksema: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/ljbs.v8i2.7669

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The naming system for Javanese is an impressive tradition performing the Javanese culture and identity and has historically been the case in Javanese culture. The goal of this study is to identify and describe the name patterns of Ngincep citizens from 1900s to 2023, to investigate the cultural factors influencing the naming system of Ngincep residents, and to expose individual attention in the naming system as well as to map the language shifts. This research employed ethnographic and interactive models, each of which was implemented by participant observation and interviews. Additionally, sociolinguistic, ethnolinguistic, and onomastic approaches were also involved in this study. This study was located in Ngincep, a village in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Special Province. The data suggest that Javanese people's naming system in Ngincep was significantly affected by social classes, as discovered by Geertz, from the beginning of the 1900s to several decades later. However, the advancement of technology has recently changed this system, as evidenced by the number of words in names and the propensity of groups or individuals in naming children. The reason behind this phenomenon is also supposedly coming from the long-standing flexibility in the naming system for Javanese society, in general, and Yogyakarta Palace servant members, in particular, who are assigned as a part of their responsibilities to preserve Javanese culture and language, one of the cultural products.
THE FUNCTIONS OF EXPRESSIVE SPEECH ACTS AND THEIR EMOTIONAL DEPICTION IN THE FILM OF DISNEY’S MALEFICENT Maskuri, Sri Kuncoro Dibyo Sarjono; Syafrianto; Carreon, Jonathan Rante; Istiqomah, Fitria Naimatul
Proceeding of the International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH) 2025: Proceeding of the 6th International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47701/s4cmpw44

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This investigation aspires to identify the functions of expressive speech acts performed by the characters in the film of Disney’s Maleficent. Using pragmatic approach the investigation analyzed how these expressive utterance relate to basic emotions. The qualitative descriptive method was used in the recent investigation; dialogues from the film script were collected, grouped into twelve categories of expressive acts, and examined based on six core emotions. The results indicated that eleven functions of expressive speech acts were identified, they were complaint, lamentation, greeting, compliment, apologies, protest, deplore, boast, praise, thanking, and congratulating. The expressive functions were used to highlight the themes of betrayal and conflict in the film. In addition, the expressive functions reflected the basic emotional states of the characters in the film. The basic emotions emerged in the utterances of expressive functions were anger, happiness, sadness, disgusting, fear, and surprise. These findings suggested that expressive actions not only facilitated communication but also reflected emotional states and narrative conflicts. This research enhances the understanding of how films utilize language to depict complex emotions and enrich character development.