Japanology
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): Japanese Culture in the Field of Working and Entertainment

Standard Japanese Equivalents of Hakata Dialects in Movie Hanachan no Misoshiru

Sri Sundoro Ari, Murni (Unknown)
Aryanto, Bayu (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Nov 2024

Abstract

This study examines the comparisons of standard Japanese and Hakata dialects used in the movie Hanachan no Misoshiru. It aims to identify and analyze the linguistic forms of Hakata dialects and understand the differences in meaning and usage compared to standard Japanese. The design used in this research is a descriptive qualitative approach, and the data is collected through observation of dialog in the film. The data collected was then classified based on word class groups. The results show that the dialectal variety in jodoushi is found in verb patterns (-tou), which are comparable to standard Japanese in the form of sounds (chouon or long vowel sounds), and abbreviation of phonemes. The word classification in the form of keiyoushi or adjectives is found in the form of additional patterns of the final word (-ka), which undergoes word formation, namely the omission of sounds and the addition of phonemes.

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JJU

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Religion Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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Japanology is an international interdisciplinary journal that provides a media for scientific articles that study various aspects of Japan, especially in the social, humanities, language and culture fields. Contributions are invited from scholars around the world. The scope of the journal is ...