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Lingua Susastra
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2746704X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24036/ls.vix.xxx
Lingua Susastra (2746-704X) menerima naskah orisinal yang memuat kajian Linguistik, Sastra, Budaya dan Pembelajaran Bahasa yang ditulis dalam bahasa Indonesia, Melayu maupun bahasa Inggris. Bidang Linguistik meliputi cabang makro dan mikro linguistik; Bidang Sastra meliputi kritik sastra, teori sastra, sejarah sastra, sastra lisan, dan filologi; Bidang Budaya meliputi cultural studies dan budaya populer; Bidang Pembelajaran meliputi media dan inovasi pembelajaran, asesmen, teori dan pendekatan pembelajaran dan BIPA.
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Reaction to Modernity and Westernization in Lafcadio Hearn’s Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan and In Ghostly Japan Estherina, Janet
Lingua Susastra Vol 6, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Departemen Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia dan Daerah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ls.v6i2.482

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This paper analyzed the works of Lafcadio Hearn, Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan and In Ghostly Japan, under the lens of Westernization and modernization of Japan at that time. Hearn was a writer who occupied a unique position in Japan. Despite his foreign origin, he, unlike the other Westerners at that time, showed a great deal of respect towards Japanese culture and even chose to live in the Japanese way. Hearn’s works showed a fascination with Japanese folk tales and traditional way of life, and also concerns over modernization and Westernization. However, Hearn also believed that Japan was able to maintain its unique character in the face of Westernization. Hearn’s love for the folk tales and traditional culture of Japan puts him with the folk Decadent who latch on to folk traditions in response to modernity. Both Glimpses and In Ghostly Japan showed Hearn’s great interest towards traditional Japanese culture which is the characteristic of folk Decadence, although Glimpses showed a greater leaning toward Hearn’s conservatism. 
Interferensi Fonologis Bahasa Sunda oleh Penutur Asing di Akun Tiktok @Dmitrii Herdiyanti, Febri; Taufiqurrohman, Moh. Rizqi; Maulida, Rahma Noor; Nurhalisa, Windiana; Dakir, Siti Humaira Ramadhani; Mahardika, Muhammad Desta; Widyastuti, Temmy
Lingua Susastra Vol 6, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ls.v6i2.501

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This study examines the phenomenon of Sundanese phonological interference by foreign speakers on the social media platform TikTok, particularly on the @Dmitrii account.  The background of this study stems from the increase in language interaction due to globalization, which has given rise to influences in various communication contexts, including regional languages such as Sundanese. The purpose of this study is to explain the forms of phonological errors found in the speech of foreign speakers and to determine the factors that cause them. The method used is descriptive qualitative with listening and note-taking techniques. The data used in this study were sourced from 40 TikTok videos from @Dmitrii that contained elements of Sundanese. The researcher found 168 phonological errors, including 68 phoneme additions, 48 phoneme omissions, and 52 phoneme sound changes that did not comply with Sundanese phonological rules. The factors causing interference included internal factors (the influence of the mother tongue, limited Sundanese language skills, and differences in phonological systems) and external factors (a bilingual environment, digital communication style, and lack of exposure to native Sundanese speakers). This phenomenon proves that phonological interference is not only an error but also a natural process of phonetic adaptation in learning a second language.  

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