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ISSN : 23015152     EISSN : 26557517     DOI : 10.24114
LINGUISTICA Journal is a quarterly publication presenting articles on Linguistics. The contents include analyses, studies, applications of theories, research reports and reviews
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POSITIVE POLITENESS STRATEGIES REFLECTED IN ANAK SASADA MOVIE Destin Merry Desta; I Wayan Dirgeyasa; Lidiman Sahat Martua Sinaga
LINGUISTICA Vol 8, No 2 (2019): Vol. 8, No. 2 (2019): (APR-JUN)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v8i2.13861

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This research was focused on the topic about positive politeness strategies reflected in Anak Sasada movie. This study was aimed to describe the types of positive politeness stategies employed by the characters in Anak Sasada movie. To describe the positive politeness strategies realized in the utterances employed by the characters in Anak Sasada movie. This study was conducted by descriptive qualitative method. The source of data was taken from Anak Sasada script movie. The data was collected by using documentary sheet. The technique for analyzing the data is descriptive qualitative research.The results of the study show the important points. There are ten types of positive politeness strategies employed by the characters in Anak Sasada movie when having conversation: Among all strategies, Notice is the most frequent strategy as the characters need to share notice with the others. Notice strategies (16 out of 77), Use Solidarity in Group Identity Markers (15), Offer or promise (3), Exaggerate (approval, sympathy with hearer) (6),  Joke (5 out of 77), Assert or Presupposes Speaker’s Knowledge Aggreement (1), Give (Ask for) Reasons (11 out 77), Give gifts to Addressee (goods, symphaty, understanding, cooperation) (8 out of 77). Keywords : Politeness , Toba Batak, Positive Politeness
DIALECT VARIATIONS IN MANGKOBAR AT WEDDING CEREMONY IN SOUTH TAPANULI Imelda Pandiangan; Juli Rachmadani Hasibuan; Sisilia Fitriani Damanik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v8i2.13862

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The study deals with the aspects of dialect inmangkobarat wedding ceremony in South Tapanuli. The objectives of the study are to describe the aspects of dialect and to know the reasons the differences of dialect that occurred in mangkobar at wedding ceremony in South Tapanuli. The method that used in this study is descriptive qualitative.  The data were analysed by  identifying the transcribed from the  utterances of pakkobarin wedding ceremony from two sub-districts. The findings show that the three aspects in dialect are occurred in mangkobar. There are 22 words are different in phonological, 35 words are different in lexem and 3 sentences are different in grammatical. And the reasons of the differences the language used in mangkobarat wedding ceremony in South Tapanuli are social conflict and geographical origin. Keywords:Dialect, Regional dialect, Mangkobar, South Tapanuli
FORMATION IN PANTUN OF LANGKAT MALAY TRADITIONAL WEDDING CEREMONY Dina Finanti; Muhammad Natsir; Rahmad Husein
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v8i2.13863

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The purpose of this study was to conduct the formation in Pantun of Langkat Malay traditional wedding ceremony by using Sibarani’s theory. Formation itself is text, co-text, and context which aimed to know the purpose of an oral tradition. The method used in this paper was descriptive and qualitative. For collecting the data the researcher became an instrument by doing observation and unstructured interview. Analysis technique used which were transcribing, reading, comprehending, investigating, describing, and explaining. The findings of text showed theme in Pantun that uttered by telangkai contained gratitude, honor, tradition, persuasion, joke, hoping a kindness, signifying a peace, welcoming guest, enthusiastic, teasing which briefly supported by co-text and context. Co-text described paralinguistic, kinetic, proxemic, and material elements. Some context applied as follow; cultural context, social context, context of situation, and cultural context.Keywords: Text, Co-text, Context, Pantun, Langkat Malay Traditional Wedding Ceremony
POLITENESS IN USING SIMALUNGUNESE PERSONAL SUBJECT PRONOUNS Evi Irawanti Saragih; Sri Minda Murni; Sumarsih Sumarsih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v8i2.13864

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This study aimed to reveal and explain politeness in using simalungunese personal subject pronouns by trying to find out the type mostly used, the way and the reason of people in Galang City using it. This study was qualitatively conducted that taken 35 people of Galang City as respondent/participant. The data was collected by using questionnaire paper. The findings of this study showed that Simalungunese Personal Subject Pronouns people in Galang City mostly used were First Personal Subject Pronouns Ahu/au with 130 times chosen (46%), Second Personal Subject Pronouns Ham/Handian/Nassiam with 159 times chosen  (57%), Third Personal Subject Pronouns Ia/Sidea with 128 times chosen (46%). The ways of people in Galang City using Simalungunese Personal Subject determine by gender, Situation, Age, and Familiarity. The reason of people in Galang city using Simalungunese personal subject pronouns were making no distance/gap, adapting the situation, knowing the rule of communication, learning from family. The findings of this study revealed that four parameters of politeness influenced chosen of pronouns, and the use of Simalungunese Personal Subject pronouns itself influenced the level of politeness. Keywords : Politeness , Simalungunese , Personal Pronouns
LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE OF HATA SIMALUNGUN AMONG YOUNG GENERATIONS WITH REFERENCE TO THE GLOBAL CONTEXT Fitri Sukaisih Saragih; Amrin Saragih; Masitowarni Siregar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jalu.v8i2.13859

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The research was found on the topic about  Language Maintenance of Hata Simalungun among Young Generations with Reference to the Global Context. This study was conducted by applying descriptive qualitative method. The source of data was taken from the conversations of male and female young generations who live in Kariahan, Kabupaten Simalungun. The technique for analyzing the data is descriptive qualitative research based on Miles, Huberman and Saldana. The result of this research was factors of Hata Simalungun maintenance of young generations in Kariahan Kabupaten Simalungun are Seeing Each Other Frequently, Neighborhood Domain, Ethno Linguistic Vitality and Family Domain (100%), Practice Traditional Ceremony (90%) and Religion Domain (80%). The Ways of Young Generations in maintaining HS are Acquisition the Language (100%), Socially Integrated Population of Active Speakers (80%) and Localities of People Habitually Using the Language (80%). The Reasons of Young Generations Maintain HS are Identity (100%), Prestige or Pride (100%) and Keeping the Language (100%).Keywords: Language Maintenance, Young Generations

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