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BAHASTRA
ISSN : 02154994     EISSN : 25484583     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26555/bs.v43i2.403
Bahastra is open access peer review national journal that published an article about the study of Indonesian language and literature education, Indonesian language studies, and Indonesian Literary Studies. Bahastra is providing a platform for the researchers, academicians, professional, practitioners and students to impart and share knowledge in the form of high quality empirical and theoretical research papers, case studies, literature reviews and book reviews on education. Bahastra welcomes and acknowledges high quality theoretical and empirical original research papers, case studies, review papers, literature reviews, book reviews, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models, technical note about education at any topic from researchers, academicians, professional, practitioners and students from all over the world. This journal focuses on research or literature review in the following areas. 1. Education Indonesian language and literature, 2. Evaluation of the teaching of Indonesian language and literature, 3. Study of Linguistics (Indonesian), 4. A review of Literature Indonesia, and 5. Linguistic and Literary analysis.
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Preservation of Indonesian language Buttonscarves and Erigo in public spaces (Implementation of Law Number 24 of 2009 and PERMENDAG No. 73/M-Dag/Per/9/2015) Silvia Ratna Juwita; Dadang S Anshori; Dadang Sunendar; Asiyah Kuwing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i1.299

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The study in this article describes the application of regulations on the use of the Indonesian language on trademarks already contained in Law Number 24 of 2009 which is supported by PERMENDAG No. 73/M-Dag/Per/9/2015 on local fashion products that enter the international market. The aim is to map the application of the use of the Indonesian language that has been carried out by local fashion products that are worldwide because it can help efforts to develop Indonesian into an international language. This study uses a qualitative approach with descriptive analytical specifications and aims to provide a comprehensive, detailed and systematic description. The data is taken from the official website pages of two local fashion product brands that are worldwide, Buttonscarves and Erigo. It was found that Buttonscarves did not fulfill the application of the use of the Indonesian language regarding the trademark name due to the use of the English word to make the Buttonscarves brand more easily accepted in the international market, while for Erigo it cannot be said that it is fulfilled/not because it is not part of the Indonesian word contained in in the Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI).
Language attitudes of BIPA students (Indonesian for foreign speakers) towards Indonesian Asep Hidayatullah; Yeti Mulyati; Dedi Saputra; Xiao Lixian; Mahamadaree Waeno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i1.320

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Having a positive attitude towards Indonesian is a necessity. To have good Indonesian language skills, BIPA students must have a positive attitude towards Indonesian. This study aims to describe the language attitudes of BIPA students towards Indonesian. The method used in this research is descriptive method. The data used in this study were collected through a questionnaire technique. The statements given consist of three aspects, namely language loyalty, language pride, and awareness of language rules. Data obtained through a questionnaire, processed quantitatively. As a result, most BIPA students (71.81%) have a positive attitude towards Indonesian.
Expressions of the use of slang among millennial youth on social media and its impact of the extension of Indonesia in society Dedi Saputra; Vismaia S Damayanti; Yeti Mulyati; Wahyudi Rahmat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i1.325

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The research was conducted because of the widespread use of slang among the Indonesian population, especially millennial youth. This study also aims to examine millennial youth slang based on its form, source and pattern of formation, purpose and context of use. The research approach used is descriptive qualitative, namely examining language data in the form of the use of slang by millennial youth and interpreting it. Sources of research data are interview results and social media, namely Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, which contain teenage slang. Data collection techniques were documented, observed and recorded, as well as interviews with fifteen young people who used slang in communicating. The data analysis technique in this study is content analysis. The results of the study show that the use of slang by millennial youth originates from regional languages, Indonesian, foreign languages, as well as a combination of Indonesian and foreign languages. The pattern of forming slang from abbreviations, shortening of words, acronyms, reversal of words, spoofed words and shifts in meaning. The expression of the use of slang among millennial youth on social media and its impact on the extension of Indonesian in society makes a big change in the world of language, this is because teenagers are contaminated by foreign languages so this has an impact on the extension of society. Regarding this problem so that ordinary people feel accustomed to and contaminated with the slang that is widely used by millennial youth at this time, this will affect the resilience of the Indonesian national language which is the identity of the country, so that the impact begins to fade the use of good Indonesian and true because it has been contaminated with the influence of foreign languages.
Register role and function in the arena of sociocultural practice (critical study of sociocultural practice) Sujarwa Sujarwa; Andrik Purwasito; Sri Kusuma Habsari; Titis Srimuda Pitana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i1.342

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This paper is entitled "The Role and Function of the Register in the Arena of Sociocultural Practices". This theme was raised because in the arena of sociocultural communication practices there is a hidden peculiarity in the form of deception, which is often inconsistent between linguistic aspects and sociocultural behavior. The use of the register as a style of communication rhetoric is built not without reason but contains the motives, intentions, achievements to be achieved. This paper aims to reveal: the form of the register, the role and function of the register, as well as the symbolic meaning of the register in the arena of sociocultural communication practices in the cattle trade. For this reason, a qualitative descriptive method is needed, which attempts to substantially describe aspects of the meaning of the data with in-depth analysis related to the subject matter. In order to arrive at an in-depth interpretation, the following theoretical knowledge is used: sociocultural, sociolinguistic, capitalism, hegemony, hegemonic, and hermeneutic as a strategic method for understanding texts whose meaning must be interpreted. The results of the study indicate: there are forms of oratorical, deliberative, consultative, casual, intimate registers. The function of the register is to act as an instrument of conative and emotive manipulation to influence, weaken, subdue, and restrain hegemonic control or domination. The register has a symbolic meaning of feudalism relations in the form of a phenomenon in the arena of sociocultural communication practices influenced by the discourse on capitalist cultural domination.
Religiosity in Tere Liye’s Janji novel (an Approach to the Sociology of Literature) Evi Chamalah; Reni Nuryyati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i1.355

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Novel Janji is one the novels that tell the story of the journey of a religious school child who is looking for a former religious school student decades ago. The author describes religious school children being able to search for someone who disappeared decades ago according to their teacher’s instructions. This study uses a literary sociological analysis approach. The results of the study show that the story in the novel Janji contains five dimensions of religiosity, namely the dimension of belief, the dimension of ritual, the dimension of experience, the dimension of knowledge, and the consequential dimension. In the dimension of belief, it can be seen in the character's belief in doing good, not committing acts of corruption, and the belief in using money to worship. In the ritual dimension, religiosity is seen in the implementation of the five daily prayers, ablution before prayer, Friday prayers, daily expressions, and Idul Fitri prayers. In addition, in the dimension of experience, religiosity is seen in the character's experience of doing bad things, the experience of the character studying at a religious school, and the experience of the character eating inappropriate food for five years. In the knowledge dimension, the value of religiosity can be seen in the concept of sin, the concept of halal and haram, the obligation to pray five times a day, treasures as entrusted in the world, and stories of prophets in the past. At the end, the consequential dimension appears in the actions of the characters in the present which are based on the experiences of the characters in the past.
Ikhsaka Banu's reconciliation and resistance to the traumatic discourse of postcolonial subjects Angga Trio Sanjaya; Zhang Wei
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i1.360

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The discourse of colonial and colonized conflicts is oriented in the form of resentment and hatred of the colonized community as part of the causality of traumatic events. The wounds of the past are then passed down through the concept of memory transmission both by famillial mechanism memory and affillial memory by first-generation to post-generation. It is this hereditary traumatic condition that contributes to maintaining the discourse of inferiority and binaryism between East and West. Thus, the purpose of this study is to describe the conflicts of colonizers and postcolonial colonizers as well as examine the efforts of Iksaka Banu to release these traumatic shackles through reconciliation and resistance efforts. This research method uses Teun van Critical Discourse Analysis (AWK). Dijk which is based on the analysis of the text dimension, the social cognition dimension, and the social context dimension. Data collection techniques in this study apply listening methods and advanced recording techniques, and document review techniques. The results showed that (1) A review of the dimensions of the text showed a reconstruction of the ambivalence and traumatic of Western subjects in the short stories of Iksaka Banu; (2) A study of the dimensions of social cognition shows that the reconstruction pattern of ambivalence and traumatic of the Western subject is used as Iksaka Banu's strategy to carry out traumatic reconciliation of colonized subjects as well as resistance to Western domination and hegemony; (3) A study of the social context shows two findings of the problem, First, the existence of social inequality over the mechanisms of Western domination and hegemony; Second, even so, Indonesian society is still confined by the problem of trauma while awareness of the subject's position on the condition of social reality cannot be managed as a potential resistance
Preservation of Indonesian language Buttonscarves and Erigo in public spaces (Implementation of Law Number 24 of 2009 and PERMENDAG No. 73/M-Dag/Per/9/2015) Juwita, Silvia Ratna; Anshori, Dadang S; Sunendar , Dadang; Kuwing, Asiyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i1.299

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The study in this article describes the application of regulations on the use of the Indonesian language on trademarks already contained in Law Number 24 of 2009 which is supported by PERMENDAG No. 73/M-Dag/Per/9/2015 on local fashion products that enter the international market. The aim is to map the application of the use of the Indonesian language that has been carried out by local fashion products that are worldwide because it can help efforts to develop Indonesian into an international language. This study uses a qualitative approach with descriptive analytical specifications and aims to provide a comprehensive, detailed and systematic description. The data is taken from the official website pages of two local fashion product brands that are worldwide, Buttonscarves and Erigo. It was found that Buttonscarves did not fulfill the application of the use of the Indonesian language regarding the trademark name due to the use of the English word to make the Buttonscarves brand more easily accepted in the international market, while for Erigo it cannot be said that it is fulfilled/not because it is not part of the Indonesian word contained in in the Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI).
Language attitudes of BIPA students (Indonesian for foreign speakers) towards Indonesian Hidayatullah, Asep; Mulyati, Yeti; Saputra, Dedi; Lixian, Xiao; Waeno, Mahamadaree
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i1.320

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Having a positive attitude towards Indonesian is a necessity. To have good Indonesian language skills, BIPA students must have a positive attitude towards Indonesian. This study aims to describe the language attitudes of BIPA students towards Indonesian. The method used in this research is descriptive method. The data used in this study were collected through a questionnaire technique. The statements given consist of three aspects, namely language loyalty, language pride, and awareness of language rules. Data obtained through a questionnaire, processed quantitatively. As a result, most BIPA students (71.81%) have a positive attitude towards Indonesian.
Expressions of the use of slang among millennial youth on social media and its impact of the extension of Indonesia in society Saputra, Dedi; Damayanti , Vismaia S; Mulyati, Yeti; Rahmat, Wahyudi
BAHASTRA Vol. 43 No. 1 (2023): BAHASTRA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i1.325

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The research was conducted because of the widespread use of slang among the Indonesian population, especially millennial youth. This study also aims to examine millennial youth slang based on its form, source and pattern of formation, purpose and context of use. The research approach used is descriptive qualitative, namely examining language data in the form of the use of slang by millennial youth and interpreting it. Sources of research data are interview results and social media, namely Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, which contain teenage slang. Data collection techniques were documented, observed and recorded, as well as interviews with fifteen young people who used slang in communicating. The data analysis technique in this study is content analysis. The results of the study show that the use of slang by millennial youth originates from regional languages, Indonesian, foreign languages, as well as a combination of Indonesian and foreign languages. The pattern of forming slang from abbreviations, shortening of words, acronyms, reversal of words, spoofed words and shifts in meaning. The expression of the use of slang among millennial youth on social media and its impact on the extension of Indonesian in society makes a big change in the world of language, this is because teenagers are contaminated by foreign languages so this has an impact on the extension of society. Regarding this problem so that ordinary people feel accustomed to and contaminated with the slang that is widely used by millennial youth at this time, this will affect the resilience of the Indonesian national language which is the identity of the country, so that the impact begins to fade the use of good Indonesian and true because it has been contaminated with the influence of foreign languages.
Register role and function in the arena of sociocultural practice (critical study of sociocultural practice) Sujarwa, Sujarwa; Purwasito, Andrik; Habsari, Sri Kusuma; Pitana, Titis Srimuda
BAHASTRA Vol. 43 No. 1 (2023): BAHASTRA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bs.v43i1.342

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This paper is entitled "The Role and Function of the Register in the Arena of Sociocultural Practices". This theme was raised because in the arena of sociocultural communication practices there is a hidden peculiarity in the form of deception, which is often inconsistent between linguistic aspects and sociocultural behavior. The use of the register as a style of communication rhetoric is built not without reason but contains the motives, intentions, achievements to be achieved. This paper aims to reveal: the form of the register, the role and function of the register, as well as the symbolic meaning of the register in the arena of sociocultural communication practices in the cattle trade. For this reason, a qualitative descriptive method is needed, which attempts to substantially describe aspects of the meaning of the data with in-depth analysis related to the subject matter. In order to arrive at an in-depth interpretation, the following theoretical knowledge is used: sociocultural, sociolinguistic, capitalism, hegemony, hegemonic, and hermeneutic as a strategic method for understanding texts whose meaning must be interpreted. The results of the study indicate: there are forms of oratorical, deliberative, consultative, casual, intimate registers. The function of the register is to act as an instrument of conative and emotive manipulation to influence, weaken, subdue, and restrain hegemonic control or domination. The register has a symbolic meaning of feudalism relations in the form of a phenomenon in the arena of sociocultural communication practices influenced by the discourse on capitalist cultural domination.

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