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PERBANDINGAN ISTILAH KEKERABATAN DALAM BAHASA SASAK DAN MBOJO: KAJIAN ANTROPOLINGUISTIK Haer, Zuriatin; Fathurrahman; Rizki, Imam; Saharudin
SEBASA Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 8 No 2 (2025): SeBaSa
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/sbs.v8i2.30930

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This research aims to compare kinship terms in Sasak and Mbojo languages ​​in an anthropolinguistic perspective. The scope of the research includes analyzing the form, function, and meaning of kinship terms used in Sasak and Mbojo language-speaking communities, as well as how social factors such as age, gender, and family relationships influence the use of these terms. This type of research is qualitative descriptive research. The method of data provision in this research is the observation method with the technique of listening to conversation and recording techniques. The research data studied include vocabulary and patterns of kinship greetings from blood relations and marriage relations in Sasak and Mbojo languages. The results of this research is that there are seven levels of kinship terms related to blood relations in the Sasak tribe, while in Mbojo tribe it only reaches the sixth level. In addition, there is a patrilineal system in naming kinship in the Sasak language, such as in the mention of papuq dade ‘grandparents from the father’s line’ and papuq bungkak ‘grandparents from mother’s line’. The naming means that when two people who are still related marry, the grandparents from the male side have more rights over their grandchildren regarding lineage. The child will also follow the greeting or kinship language of the father’s lineage or the lineage of the male family.
Analisis Struktur Percakapan Dalam Podcast Deddy Corbuzier Episode Jerome Polin Haer, Zuriatin; Ela, Ela; Hasbullah, Hasbullah; Ade Riyanto, Andra
Alinea: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra dan Pengajaran Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Alinea: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajaran
Publisher : Bale Literasi: Lembaga Riset, Pelatihan & Edukasi, Sosial, Publikasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58218/alinea.v5i2.1561

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This research aims to analyze the conversational structure in the Close The Door podcast hosted by Deddy Corbuzier, particularly in the episode featuring Jerome Polin, using a pragmatic approach. The study highlights five key components of conversational structure as outlined by Yule (2006): turn-taking, pauses, overlaps (simultaneous speech), backchannels (listener responses), and adjacency pairs. The method employed is qualitative descriptive with the techniques of passive observation and note-taking. Data were collected through direct observation of the podcast episode and analyzed to identify elements of conversational structure that occur naturally in unscripted interaction. The analysis reveals that all five components are present in the episode, illustrating the dynamic nature of everyday conversation. Turn-taking and backchannels were the most prominent, reflecting collaboration and responsiveness between speaker and interlocutor. Pauses and overlaps appeared as expressions of spontaneity and reflection, while adjacency pairs emerged through question-answer patterns and natural responses.