Journal of Educational Study
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December

The Analysis of Swearwords Used in Buleleng

Tanjung, K. Senaputra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Dec 2024

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the use of swear words in the Balinese language used by the people in Buleleng Regency, North Bali. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this study explores the forms, references, and functions of swear words commonly used in everyday social interactions. According to Anderson & Trudgill (1990), swear words refer to something taboo in certain cultures and are used to express strong emotions or attitudes. Robin (1992) adds that swear words are often used to convey anger or passion. Hughes (1998) classifies swear words based on their types, such as those related to sexuality, filth, and animal names. In Buleleng, words such as pirata (ancestor), naskleng (male genitalia), tai (excrement), cicing (dog), and lengeh (stupid) are commonly used, even by children, as part of a long-standing cultural heritage. The use of these words is not always negative but can also serve to attract attention, alleviate discomfort, provoke, create interpersonal identity, and function as both integrative and aggressive expressions. These findings suggest that swear words in Buleleng play a significant role in social communication and reflect the dynamics of local culture.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

joes

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Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

Description

The focus and scope of JoES are 1. Research in education (Science and Social Science) 2. Research in the field of assessment 3. Research in educational psychology 4. Research in the field of curriculum 5. Research in education policies 6. Research in the field of Religious education 7. Research in ...