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Jurnal online Humanis adalah jurnal ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Sastra dan Budaya Universitas Udayana. Salah satu indikator kualitas perguruan tinggi ialah diukur dari seberapa banyak karya ilmiah yang dihasilkan dan telah dipublikasikan. Penulisan karya ilmiah harus mencerminkan budaya ilmiah seperti mengutamakan kebenaran obyektif, kejujuran, tidak memiliki unsur-unsur kecurangan atau plagiat. Penerbitan e-jurnal Humanis ini juga sesuai dengan kebijakan pimpinan Universitas Udayana (Surat Pembantu Rektor I Nomor 1915/UN14 1/DT/2012 tanggal 30 Mei 2012), yang mewajibkan mempublikasikan karya tulis ilmiah sebagai salah satu syarat kelulusan mahasiswa, yang mulai diberlakukan pada wisuda bulan November 2012.
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Reasons for Flouting Maxim in Talk Show A A Ayu Cindy Karina Ivana Irawan; Ni Luh Sutjiati Beratha; Ni Wayan Sukarini
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
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This study is entitled Reasons for Flouting Maxim in Talk Show. The aim is to analyze the types of flouting maxim used by the participants in the talk show through their utterances based on theory of Conversational Maxim proposed by Grice and supporting theory Context of Situation by Halliday & Hasan to see how the maxim is flouted. The data was taken from one of the famous American talk shows which contains various topics of talk and the implementation of the conversational maxim, it is The Ellen Show. The data was collected by using observation method. Descriptive qualitative method was used as a method and technique of analyzing data. The data was presented in a form of words and sentences. The results show that all types of maxim are flouted in the talk show. The most flouted maxim found in conversation is maxim of quantity because the participants deliver more information than it is required even though that experience is based on their experiences.
Pergulatan Perempuan dalam Revolusi Fisik di Bali I Nyoman Sukiada; Anak Agung Ayu Girindra Wardani; Ni Wayan Sri Rahayu
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
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This study discusses the role of women in the Physical Revolution in Bali. The appearance of a woman in the history of politics in Bali as a leader has been seen since ancient Balinese times. However, the rise of women seems to have only been seen when the government established the Shanti Girls School. Armed with knowledge and experience in the field of organization, Balinese women are aware of the importance and meaning of independence for a nation. When the Dutch colonial government and NICA troops returned to occupy Bali in March 1946, women played a very important role in defending the independence of the Republic of Indonesia. Women played various roles, such as in the logistics sector as a member of the soup kitchen in charge of providing various types of food to the fighters; in the health sector by helping fighters who were injured and also supplying various types of medicine to the fighters; as a liaison in charge of conveying information on the state of the fighters and the state of the enemy to the leader of the fighters.
Swearing and Taboo Words by The Main Character in I, Tonya Movie Komang Yuly Sintia Dewi; Ketut Santi Indriani
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
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The study was aimed to find out the types of swearing and taboo words and to analyze the emotion that influences the use of swearing and taboo words of the main character in I, Tonya movie. The data was collected by using the documentation method and note-taking technique from the movie I, Tonya. The movie was an American Biographical comedy-drama based on a true story of Tonya Harding’s life. The data was analyzed descriptive qualitatively with the reducing technique based on the theory of women’s language features proposed by Lakoff (2004) and the theory of Barrett (1985) about the constructed emotion as the supporting theory. The collection process has found 65 data in which five of them being reduced as it has similar explanations as the data being shown. Those five data with each of their emotional influences, namely bitches; arrogance, bullshit; disappointment, suck my dick; anger, fuck; pleasure and confident, god damn it; surprise and panic. Those five data showed the contradiction to the theory of Lakoff about women’s language particularly in using swear and taboo words.
Front Matter Humanis Vol. 25. No 2. Mei 2021 Editorial Team Humanis
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
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Balinese Students Pronunciation in Learning English: A Case Study of Sixth-Grade Students at SDN 1 Petulu Ubud Ni Kadek Suantari; I Made Suastra; I Gusti Agung Istri Aryani
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
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This study is aimed to identify how the Balinese students pronounce English consonants and to analyse the factors that influenced the Balinese student’s pronunciation in pronouncing English consonants. This study was conducted as field research and the data was collected from the Balinese student’s pronunciation by recording their voices in pronouncing the target phonemes. Besides, interviewing was also done to know the factors that influence them in pronouncing the target phonemes. Data of this research was descriptively analysed by using qualitative methods and analysed by the theory proposed by Roach, Brown, and Harmer. The consonants chosen were the consonants that mostly do not occur in their native language structure such as /f/, /?/, /?/, /?/, /v/, /ð/, /z/, /?/, /?/ and the chosen English consonants that are pronounced differently from what it has written is /k/. The Balinese students were not familiar with those phonemes caused they found difficulties when they pronounced those phonemes sound. Foreign language pronunciation of the students was influenced by some factors: Age, First language interference, Learner differences (student’s aptitude and intelligence), and Motivation (teacher and other students).
Prasasti-Prasasti Pendek pada Arca dan Bangunan Keagamaan Masa Bali Kuno I Ketut Setiawan
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
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The inscription is one of the very important sources for knowing events in the past. By reading the inscriptions, various aspects of human life can be revealed, such as political, economic, socio-cultural aspects, etc. The research objective was to determine the function and meaning of the inscriptions engraved on sacred statues and buildings. With the strutural functional theory approach and qualitative methods, the results show that language as one aspect of culture provided a lot of information about the dynamics of past societies. The existence of short inscription is very important for the search for the chronology and history of an artifact, in relation to the writing of local history which is still fragmented.
The Analysis of Semiotic Signs on Forest Fires’ Posters Desak Putu Eka Pratiwi; I Gusti Ayu Vina Widiadnya; Ni Luh Emi Puspita Sari
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
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Forest fires are one of the global issues and need global concern. A campaign through forest fire posters on social media is a way to spread a message all over the world to prevent forest fires and save the earth from disaster. This study aims to discover the meaning of verbal and nonverbal signs used on forest fire posters. Verbal signs are about the text, either words or sentences while nonverbal signs are about pictures. The use of these two signs on a poster is meant to make people understand the message within it. The data were taken from three selected forest fire posters. The data were collected by observation method. The data were analyzed by a qualitative method using the theory of Semiotic by Barthes (1998) and supporting theory by Wierzbicka (1996). The finding shows that both verbal and nonverbal signs have important purposes such as giving some information about the impact of forest fires on nature and human life as well as warning people to be more responsible and aware of this global issue.
Estetika Sebagai Motivasi Pelisanan dalam Mabebasan di Bali Anak Agung Gede Bawa; I Nyoman Sukartha
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
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Research on aesthetics as a motivation for memorizing the oral of mabebasan in Bali uses a qualitative approach. Data collection uses the methods of reading and listening to parwa, kakawin, kidung, and geguritan when mabebasan activity takes place. Mabebasan is a traditional sound art that functions to accompany ceremonies and also as entertainment. The method of analysis was carried out with a qualitative conceptual using descriptive-analytic techniques based on the working stages of the semiotic theory which correlates with the theory of needs motivation. The result of the analysis is presented using informal method with systematic and structured explanations as well as the formal method. The result of the research provide the answer that aesthetics in the form of sound game, word game, meaning game, language style (stylistics/ alamkara), and art sound are the motivators for oral (mabebasan). The existence of stylistics / alamkara is sung with melodious and chanting rhythms as well as the value causing the memorization of the oral in mabebasan.
Pengembangan Desa Menuju Desa Wisata di Desa Timpag, Kabupaten Tabanan Ida Bagus Mahardika A.P.; Ida Bagus Gde Pujaastawa; I Wayan Suwena
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
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This research examines the development of the Tourism Village in Timpag Village, Tabanan Regency. The problem is focused on (a) the process and mechanism for the development of the Timpag Tourism Village, (b) the potential and constraints in the development of the Timpag Tourism Village, (c) The form of alternative solutions for developing potential and overcoming obstacles to the development of the Timpag Tourism Village. The problems were analyzed by using the Theory of Tourism Development and the Components of Tourism Attraction. This research uses qualitative methods including observation, interview, and document study techniques. The research resulted that the development of the Timpag Tourism Village was an initiative of a citizen which received positive responses from the community and the village government. The types of potential tourist attractions that are developed include natural, cultural, and artificial tourist attractions, development constraints include accessibility, facilities, infrastructure, marketing, insufficient institutions and human resources. Alternative solutions for development include structuring the potential for natural and artificial tourist attractions, while solutions to overcome obstacles include the development of accessibility, supporting facilities and infrastructure, promotion and marketing, as well as human resources and institutions.
The Investigation of Request Strategies By EFL Learners of The International Institute of Tourism and Business Denpasar Gede Eka Wahyu; Ni Putu Evi Wahyu Citrawati
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
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Communicative competence has been the goal teaching of a second or foreign language. In acquiring the language, speakers of language also acquire the rules of knowledge and choose the speech acts when communicating with others. This study aimed to investigate the act of request strategies and request perspectives produced by the student of The International Institute of Tourism and Business Denpasar. There are fifty students’ involved in the study with intermediate level in their English proficiency. The data is collected with a written Discourse Completion Test (DCT) which has ten request situations. Soshana Blum Kulka and Olshtain’s (1984) theory is used to categorize the speech acts produce in analyzing data. The result of the project showed that most of the students use internal modification and the number of students external modification in their speech acts.

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