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FROM HIGH SCHOOL TO UNIVERSITY: A REVIEW ON TRANSITION, CORRELATION, AND PERCEPTIONS Liando, Nihta V. F.
Diksi Vol. 17 No. 1: DIKSI JANUARI 2010
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa, Seni, dan Budaya, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v17i1.6578

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Artikel ini memaparkan suatu kajian tentang transisi antara sekolahmenengah atas dan universitas. Tujuan dari artikel ini adalah untuk menyajikansebuah gambaran yang jelas tentang berbagai penelitian yang membahas isu-isutransisi, dengan memberikan deskripsi penelitian yang telah dilakukan, terutamayang berkaitan dengan korelasi antara SMA dan universitas. Lebih khusus lagi,artikel ini memberikan gambaran apakah performansi bahasa Inggris siswa diSMA berpengaruh pada saat mereka belajar bahasa Inggris pada tahun pertamauniversitas. Untuk melengkapi pembahasan, beberapa penelitian menyangkutpersepsi mahasiswa tentang peralihan dari SMA ke unversitas, khususnyapengalaman mereka menjalani pendidikan di SMA turut dikemukakan dalamartikel ini.Kata kunci: SMA, universitas, transisi, persepsi
MORF AMALGAM DALAM BAHASA INDONESIA Santoso, Joko
Diksi Vol. 16 No. 6: DIKSI 1999
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v16i6.7057

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MEMBONGKAR KESALAHAN POLA ASUH ANAK DALAM MITOS-MITOS DI INDONESIA Liliani, Else
Diksi Vol. 15 No. 2: DIKSI JULI 2008
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v15i2.6604

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This article is about a research conducted to clarify (1) the structuralcharacteristics of myths in Indonesia, (2) the child-rearing patterns found in themyths, (3) errors in child rearing reflected in the myths, and (4) the relevance of themyths and child-rearing patterns to the contemporary realities in Indonesia.With the myths in Indonesia as the objects of the research, by means ofpurposive random sampling, 15 myths were selected for study. The data wereobtained by means of a read-and-write technique and they were analyzed by (1)reading the myths and seeking the story units and (2) organizing the story units inaccordance with the story development. The validity of the data was tested throughsemantic validity and their reliability was tested by repeated readings.The research results indicate that (1) the structural characteristics of mythsin Indonesia are, among others, that (a) in child rearing the mother figures have thecharacteristic of being gentle and a part of the father figures have the characteristicof being stern, (b) most of the myths have the social background of the lower classand the economic background of the poor, (c) the child figures possess asufficiently good need of achievement and a sufficiently good emotional quotient,(d) the child figures experience considerable social conflict, (e) the parent figuresplay minimum parts in the story, and (f) most of the child figures receivepunishments and experience dehumanization, (2) the patterns of child rearing arefound to have enough variety but they are mostly dominated by authoritarian,neglectful, and indulgent ones, (3) the errors of child rearing reflected are, amongothers, the minimum roles of parents and a disproportional child-rearing pattern ofgiving more punishments than rewards, and (4) the myths put under study haverelevance to today's matters related to child rearing such as education, health, andchild abuse.Keywords: myths, structure and pattern of child rearing
MODEL TRADISIONAL DAN BERPACARAN PENENTU PILIHAN CALON PENGANTIN DALAM MASYARAKAT JAWA -, Hardiyanto
Diksi Vol. 13 No. 5: DIKSI MEI 1997
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v13i5.7073

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KEKERASAN SIMBOLIK PADA RUBRIK MODE DAN CANTIK MAJALAH FEMINA Wahyudin, Ahmad
Diksi Vol. 23 No. 1: DIKSI MARET 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v23i1.6620

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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mendeskripsikan wacana yang berpotensi menjadi kekerasan simbolik pada rubrik mode dan cantik majalah Femina. Subjek penelitian ini adalah semua peristiwa bahasa yang terdapat pada rubrik mode dan cantik majalah Femina edisi Juli 2014. Data diperoleh dengan teknik baca dan catat. Data dianalisis dengan teknik analisis deskriptif kualitatif. Sebuah wacana hadir tidak secara alamiah, ada kepentingan-kepentingan tertentu di dalamnya. Ada wacana yang sengaja diciptakan oleh kelopok kelas atas untuk mempengaruhi kelompok kelas bawah. Berbagai kebiasaan kelompok kelas atas diperkenalkan untuk mempengaruhi kelompok kelas bawah. Kekerasan simbolik akan terjadi ketika kelompok kelas bawah mengikuti kebiasaan kelas atas. Beikut ini wacana-wacana yang berpotensi menjadi kekerasan simbolik pada rubrik mode dan cantik majalah Femina: 1) wacana gaya hidup konsumtif, 2) wacana pemakaian barang-barang bermerek, 3) wacana tentang penampilan: kecantikan wajah dan gaya bepakaian (fashion), 4) wacana kecantikan yang berorientasi pada model internasional. Kata kunci: kekerasan simbolik, rubrik mode dan cantik, majalah Femina
MEMAHAMI KALIMAT BAHASA INGGRIS Johan, A.Ghani
Diksi Vol. 11 No. 2: DIKSI JULI 2004
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v11i2.6959

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VERBA BERPREPOSISI DALAM BAHASA INDONESIA -, Suhardi
Diksi Vol. 12 No. 2: DIKSI JULI 2005
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v12i2.5268

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A verb with a preposition here refers to a verb with apreposition following it in use. So a verb to be used that way differsfrom a verb phrase; the latter consists of one main element with atleast one other element added to it while the former consists of a verband a preposition with neither being a main element nor an addedelement. Therefore, a verb phrase is endocentric in nature while averb with a preposition is exocentric in nature.A verb with a preposition can be with or without an affix.The affixes commonly used in such verbs are, among others, ber-,ber-an, and ber-kan (as used in, for example, berfungsi sebagai,berkenaan dengan, and berdasarkan atas); di-, di-kan, di-i, anddiper-kan (as used in, for example, dibagi atas, diarahkan kepada,diikuti oleh, and dipergunakan sebagai); me(N)- (as used in, forexample, mengarah pada and mengacu ke); and ter- and ter-kan (asused in, for example, tergantung pada, terdiri atas, and terbedakandari). Meanwhile, the prepositions used with such verbs can be (1)single prepositions without affixes (such as, di, ke, dari, pada, atas,and dengan) or with affixes (such as, sebagai, terhadap, menjadi,and mengenai) or (2) combined prepositions used side by side (suchas, kepada, daripada, ke dalam, and di dalam) or in pairs (such as,antara dan ...; antara dengan ...; and dari hingga ...). In addition,the presence of some prepositions after some verbs (as that in, forexample, berkembang menjadi and berdomisili di) is obligatorywhile that of some other prepositions after some other verbs (as thatin, for example, berbicara tentang, dihadiri oleh, and terdiri atas/dari) is optional.Keywords: verb, preposition, verb with preposition
ASPEK FREKUENTATIF DALAM BAHASA JAWA -, Marsono
Diksi Vol. 15 No. 5: DIKSI 1998
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v15i5.6976

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KARAKTERISTIK BAHASA JAWA DIALEK JAWA TIMUR oleh Maryaeni Fakultas Sastra Universitas Malang Abstract The Javanese spoken by its speech communities in East Java has characteristics different from those of the Javanese spoken by its speech communities in o -, Maryaeni
Diksi Vol. 13 No. 1: DIKSI JANUARI 2006
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v13i1.6437

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The Javanese spoken by its speech communities in East Java hascharacteristics different from those of the Javanese spoken by its speechcommunities in other regions of Java. The characteristics can be examined in termsof its word form and word choice in everyday utterances made by its speakers. Thedifferences become more marked when one relates the utterances with the socialclassbackground of the speakers. Based on its characteristics, the Javanese in EastJava can geographically be called the Javanese East Java dialect.Keywords: characteristics, East Java dialect
BUKU-BUKU CERITA BERGAMBAR DENGAN NAFAS POSMODERNISME Purbani, Widyastuti
Diksi Vol. 13 No. 5: DIKSI 1997
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v13i5.6993

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