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Humaniora
ISSN : 08520801     EISSN : 23029269     DOI : 10.22146/jh
Core Subject : Humanities,
Humaniora focuses on the publication of articles that transcend disciplines and appeal to a diverse readership, advancing the study of Indonesian humanities, and specifically Indonesian or Indonesia-related culture. These are articles that strengthen critical approaches, increase the quality of critique, or innovate methodologies in the investigation of Indonesian humanities. While submitted articles may originate from a diverse range of fields, such as history, anthropology, archaeology, tourism, or media studies, they must be presented within the context of the culture of Indonesia, and focus on the development of a critical understanding of Indonesia’s rich and diverse culture.
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PENANDA JAMAK DALAM BAHASA PRANCIS DAN BAHASA INDONESIA Hayatul Cholsy
Humaniora Vol 17, No 1 (2005)
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The pluralities of French can be found in both writing and oral . In writing, there are the additions of -x and -s, or the others variations which depend on the rules of nouns and adjectives . There are the concordances between nouns and adjectives or subjects and predicates in past tense, passive voice, and complete sentence with que . On the other hand, in oral, there are the pronunciations of the articles of nouns and liaison . The pluralities in Indonesian are in repetitions of nouns, verbs, adjectives, the numeral, and the adjectives that have plural meaning .
CAMPUR KODE PADA MASYARAKAT ETNIK JAWA-SUNDA: KAMAN SOSIOLINGUISTIK DALAM RANAH PEMERINTAHAN DI KABUPATEN BREBES Tommy Yuniawan
Humaniora Vol 17, No 1 (2005)
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This study is aimed to describe code mixing in Sundanese-Javanese society in the domain of governmental affairs at Brebes regency. The study data are in the from of conservations or speech parts in the domain of governmental affairs at Brebes . Regions to be the focus of observation are Kubangpari representing urban areas & Baros representing rural areas. the data are colected by using observation & interiew method which employs listening technique . Afterward, the data are analyzed by means of 2 procedure, (I) analysis during data collection included & (2) analysis after data collection . In order to achieve accurate interpretation result, the writer flows these steps : (1) discussion, (2) rechecking, and (3) consultation . The conclusion is that the realization of code mixing in Javanese-Sundanese society in the domain of govermental affairs, at Brebes consist of : I) Brebes-Javanese language code mixing in Indonesian, (2) Brebes- Javanese language code-mixing in Indonesian, (3) Brebes-Javanese language code mixing in Brebes-Javanese language, (4) Brebes-Javanese language code mixing in Indonesian, (5) Ngoko-Javanese language code mixing in Indonesian, and (6) Krama Javanese language code-mixing in Indonesian. The result of the study may be helpful for further research in the fields of language development and organization of both regional language and Indonesian .
EROTISME DALAM TEKS SASTRA JAWA KUNA Soeharto Mangkusudarmo
Humaniora Vol 17, No 1 (2005)
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Old Javanese literature which is well-known until the present is expressed in either prose or poetry (kakawin) . Old Javanese literature, kakawin, must comply with certain norms for example it must convey stones that portray battles, the beauty of nature and love . The portrayal of love expresses eroticism which radiates a sense of pornography. This is caused by the misinterpretation in appraising the erotic scenes . In discussing eroticism it is also important to consider the cultural background of the poet, sang kawi.
KOTA GEDE: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF A CAPITAL CITY IN JAVA IN THE 17TH CENTURY . Inajati
Humaniora Vol 17, No 2 (2005)
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Dalam penelitian arkeologi perkotaan masa sejarah, kajian atas artefak, toponim, serta data tertulis, penting untuk dilakukan. Penelitian arkeologis tentang Kota Gede pada abad XVII dengan menggunakan jenis-jenis data tersebut dapat mengungkap banyak aspek, di antaranya kehidupan masyarakat penghuni kota, komponen kota, tata ruang kota, sejarah perkembangannya, serta faktor konseptualnya.
PENELUSURAN POTENSI ARKEOLOGIS DI KAWASAN KARST GOMBONG SELATAN . Anggraeni
Humaniora Vol 17, No 2 (2005)
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The archaeological value of Gombong region, especially for the karsts area, has never been recognized before. In contrast, a long term research project done in the karsts area of Pegunungan Seribu, 60 km to the east of Gombong, has recovered a huge amount of archaeological data. By conducting surface surveys focused on caves followed by observation on cave morphology and analysis of surface finds, the archaeological value of the karsts area of Gombong can be acknowledged. The result is, two of seven caves observed have positive indications of habitation. Similarity between type and technology of stone and bone artifacts of Gombong with the compared area can be seen in some degree. So, as can be proved by the existence of stone and bone artifacts in Jatijajar and Banteng caves, it can be concluded that the artifact productions and technology of both areas were at the same level as those at Pegunungan Seribu.
SEJARAH DAN PERKEMBANGAN RETORIKA . Rajiyem
Humaniora Vol 17, No 2 (2005)
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This article is a compilation of rhetoric and its development toward public speaking. Rethoric is, logically and systematically regarded better than public speaking. Rhetoric can be emphasized on its art and message effectiveness. Rhetoric history started in Greek for political purposes to influence other people by using gimmick words and convincing expression and finally rhetoric is becoming a science. Further rhetoric development is the raise of modern rhetoric streams. Now, rhetoric becomes popular as public speaking.
PEMERTAHANAN DIALEK BANYUMAS TERHADAP DOMINASI DIALEK SOLO-YOGYA I Dewa Putu Wijana
Humaniora Vol 17, No 2 (2005)
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This essay is about the maintenance of Banyumas dialect. This dialect is considered more inferior compared to its standard variant of the Solo-Yogya dialect. Because of its less prestigous status, the speaker of this rural variant, especially those who belong to the younger and educated generation do not speak their own native tongue anymore, but shift to a wider means of communication, the standard variant, Yogya Solo dialect or their national language, Bahasa Indonesia. There are at least two ways which should be carried out to maintain the existence of Banyumas dialect. Firstly the government must create a condition which allows its speakers to use their mother tongue and pass it down to younger generation. Secondly, all Banyumas speakers should posses linguistic pride and awareness that all languages are linguistically the same. Differences in status which exist between languages are a matter of social judgment.
LANGUAGE CREATIVITY AND GRAMMATICAL PROBLEMS Cartalyna Napitupulu
Humaniora Vol 17, No 2 (2005)
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Perubahan sosial tidak hanya mempengaruhi kehidupan manusia, tetapi juga bahasa yang digunakan. Perubahan bahasa yang disebut neologi dapat terjadi pada tataran kata, makna, maupun struktur, sehingga dapat ditinjau dari sudut leksikologi, morfologi, sintaksis dan semantik. Neologi terbentuk karena penutur memerlukan istilah baru untuk konsep-konsep baru yang timbul di kalangan pemakai bahasa. Selain memperkaya kosa kata, neologi dapat juga menimbulkan persoalan dalam Tatabahasa.
PENOLAKAN DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS DAN BAHASA INDONESIA FX Nadar; I Dewa Putu Wijana; Soepomo Poedjosoedarmo; Stephanus Djawanai
Humaniora Vol 17, No 2 (2005)
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This paper discusses refusals in English and in Indonesian and is presented within the framework of pragmatics. The goal is to describe and compare the language politeness strategies used in refusals of both languages. Three hundred and ninety refusals in English and 390 refusals in Indonesian were used as data corpus. Both languages employ some strategies found in Brown and Levinson’s compiled language politeness strategies. However, as compared to refusals in Indonesian, more refusals in English are expressed in single speech acts and combination of two speech acts. Fewer refusals are expressed in combination of three and four speech acts. Refusals in English and in Indonesian also have different inclination in the use of speech act types to express refusals.
LEKSEM BERMAKNA ‘MENGELUPAS’ DALAM BAHASA JAWA Sri Nardiati
Humaniora Vol 17, No 2 (2005)
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The paper describes a group of Javanese peeled lexemes that show closely related in meaning and subsumed under a general lexeme based on the theory of componential analysis of meaning and the theory of semantic fields. These lexemes can be classified into two semantic fields. The first is included under the r ( zero) superordinate supeordinate lexeme and the second included under nglokop superordinate laxeme.

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