Widiasmara, I Komang
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An An Analysis of Language Variation in Banjar Puaya: A Sociolinguistic Study Widiasmara, I Komang
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy (JELPA) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Kapuas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51826/jelpa.v1i2.872

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Language and society have strong relations on each other in which they interfere on any aspect in a language. Social interaction can emerge large variety of languages because the speakers may produce new languages more and have more choices in using the language. This case can be referred to language varieties that occur within a social interaction. This study was aimed to analyze the language variations in Banjar Puaya communities. The research used a qualitative method with a case study to explain the phenomenon found in the field. The data analysis was done by observing and interviewing youth and adult communities of Banjar Puaya. The result found some classifications of language variations namely dialects, registers, mixtures of varieties, and secret language variations. The variation occurred based on the environment and situation and condition's influence. Therefore, it is possible that language can still be modified and developed since the society makes any variation in the use of language.
Lexical Variation Used by Muslim Speech Community in Saren Jawa: A Sociolinguistic Study Widiasmara, I Komang; Adi Jaya Putra, I Nyoman; Sri Adnyani, Ni Luh Putu
Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol. 6 No. 3 (2023): Journey: Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
Publisher : UIBU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/journey.v6i3.715

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Language variations emerge the production of new lexicons regularly. Lexical variations can be found in ethnic places since the community stands with their strong culture and tradition. Saren Jawa is a Muslim village in the middle of Hinduism majority. This village has language phenomenon where the Muslim speech community tends to use Balinese to interact each other. This study aimed to analyse the lexical variations used by Muslim speech community in Saren Jawa. This study applied sociolinguistic study with natural approach in form of qualitative research. The study focused on five language domains namely, family, neighbourhood, friendship, school, and religion. In collecting the data, participatory and non-participatory observation were used in five language domains. The lexical variations were compared by using Swadesh list and categorized into their types. The result found a number of 108 lexical differences out of 207 standard lexicons compared to Swadesh. Neighbourhood domain committed the most lexical variations, while the fewest obtained by the school and religion domains. There were four types of lexical variations categorized in this study, including semasiological, onomasiological, formal and contextual variations. Therefore, the Muslim speech community in Saren Jawa still maintains their language as how they communicate among Balinese area