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HUMANIS
Published by Universitas Udayana
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Core Subject : Humanities, Art,
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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Expressive Illocutionary Acts on Manchester United Instagram Account Gunawan, I Kadek Adi; Hikmaharyanti, Putu Desi Anggerina
Humanis Vol 28 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/JH.2024.v28.i01.p011

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In this study, we analyzed expressive illocutionary acts in Manchester United Instagram comments, drawing on Searle's framework. Public figures and sports clubs, including Manchester United, leverage Instagram for personal branding and fan interaction. Our research focused on three distinct posts, revealing a spectrum of speech acts. The analysis identified a prevalence of thanking (14%), complaining (26%), complimenting (23%), wishing (20%), and greeting (17%). Notably, complaints stood out, indicating follower dissatisfaction with recent club developments. This underscores the significance of social media platforms in fostering user engagement and communication. The study sheds light on how fans express themselves in written form, contributing to the broader understanding of online interactions and the dynamics of fan-club relationships. As Instagram continues to play a pivotal role in communication, our findings offer insights into the diverse ways users engage with a prominent sports brand like Manchester United on this platform.
Alih Wahana Tradisi Pujan Kasanga dalam Visual Komik Sukmawan, Sony; Izza, Siti Fitrohitul
Humanis Vol 28 No 1 (2024)
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Pujan Kasanga Tradition is an important ritual of Tengger people because of being a tradition instrument in actualizing consistency of life. The potential of oral literature tradition in Pujan Kasanga can be developed into an artwork through alih wahana activity. Alih Wahana is purposing to visualize Pujan Kasanga oral literature inside comic which can introduce local culture from Tengger people. Alih Wahana method made through four steps such as preparing, imagining, developing imagination and working. Alih Wahana process bring a visual comic containing multiculturalism depicted through the plot of ritual processing followed by all of Tengger people without discriminating background of religion, faith, and social status. Next, local identity looks from the traditional costume that figure wore, profession, anjangsana culture and the culture of gathering. Last, own unique of Pujan Kasanga as an important ritual has big value and philosophy for Tengger people delivered on the environment background of shared and gotong royong, social environment concern, and harmony of living.
Pola Pasif dalam Bahasa Indonesi: Suatu Tinjauan Sederhana Teguh, I Wayan
Humanis Vol 28 No 2 (2024)
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Indonesian language has several functions. One of the functions of Indonesian language is as a symbol of national identity. The function as a symbol of this national identity is closely related to the statement "language is the mirror of the nation". From this statement, it is known that the nation's mindset can be understood through the language used. That is, the language used affects the way of thinking of the community. In addition, the language used also affects the way people see and understand the surrounding environment. In connection with this, this article simply reviewed one construction in Indonesian language, namely passive construction. This passive construction is considered important to be discussed (although simply) because it is not highlighted by the actors or agents of an action.
Youth Representative of Verbal and Visual Signs on Music Concert Posters: A Semiotic Analysis Manu, Bagus Rama Dharma; Hikmaharyanti, Putu Desi Anggerina
Humanis Vol 28 No 2 (2024)
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Music concert posters serve as vital visual representations of youth culture, capturing their creative essence. This study examines three 2023 Bali concert posters, analysing verbal and visual signs. Using Saussure's framework from Chandler (2007), verbal and nonverbal signs are explored, while Barthes (1977) was used to delve into denotative and connotative meanings. Cerrato's (2012) color theory adds depth through color analysis. The analysis reveals prevalent verbal signs, but profound meanings lie in visual cues, suggesting modern youth's preference for visually engaging content. Interestingly, these posters also integrate indigenous elements and local characteristics, melding youthful expression with cultural context by adding cultural figures and authentic colours reflected the message conveyed on the posters.
Konflik Sosial dalam Kumpulan Cerpen Tak Ada Asu di Antara Kita Karya Joko Pinurbo Pranatha, I Dewa Dode Agus Adi; Triadnyani, I Gusti Ayu Agung Mas; Nama, I Ketut
Humanis Vol 28 No 1 (2024)
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This research discusses a collection of short stories entitled Tak Ada Asu di Antara Kita by Joko Pinurbo. This anthology contains fifteen short stories, five of which have the same conflict, namely the conflict between characters who work as authors. The five short stories are "Ayat Kopi", "Guru Bahagia", "Duel", "Korban Hoaks" and "Cakrawala". This research aims to answer the problem formulation, namely how social conflict is depicted in the short story collection Tak Ada Asu di Antara Kita by Joko Pinurbo. The five short stories were analyzed using social conflict theory. Analysis using social conflict theory aims to determine the conflict contained in this short story. The conflict found is a conflict between the author's characters. The analysis of social conflict in this short story is divided into three, namely forms of conflict, causes of conflict, and conflict resolution. The form of conflict is a description of the conflict that occurs in the author's characters. The cause of conflict is the thing that starts the conflict. Conflict resolution is the process or thing that causes the conflict to end.
Code Switching Found in Photo and Video Captions Instagram of Angela Tanoesoedibjo Damayanti, Ni Kadek Manik; Devi Maharani Santika, I Dewa Ayu
Humanis Vol 28 No 2 (2024)
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Humans possess the capacity to seek social engagement with individuals, employing not only a singular language but also several languages over the course of their life. The ability of mastering and using more than one language has the effect of producing code switching. The aims of this study are to describe the types of code switching and language functions used by Angela Tanoeoedibjo's Instagram caption. Angela Tanoesoedibjo Instagram caption in 2021 which consist of code switching used as a data source in this study. The analysis is conducted using the descriptive qualitative method. This study used the theory from Poplack and Romaine (1995). Code switching consists of three types tag switching, intra-sentential switching, and inter-sentential switching. Additionally, Leech (1974) theories were used to analyze the language function of Angela Tanoesoedibjo Instagram caption. There has identified 6 tag switching, 16 inter-sentential switching, and 42 intra-sentential switching in this study. Furthermore, the five language functions are expressive, informative, directive, aesthetic, and phatic that found in this study
Eksplorasi Teks Budaya Hindu di Lereng Gunung Rahung Kabupaten Banyuwangi Kajian Antropolinguistik Sutama, I Putu; Suteja, I Wayan
Humanis Vol 28 No 1 (2024)
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One of the ethnic groups that has a long cultural history is the Javanese ethnic group that inhabits on a Mountain Slopes - Raung in the Banyuwangi Regency, East Java. The Javanese ethnic group on the slopes of Mountain Raung is considered that have already known yulis reading since Majapahit kingdom, and therefore this Javanese ethnic group has cultural remained in the form of writing which were known as Cultural texts. The analysis used a qualitative descriptive research. Researchers used an anthropolinguistic perspective or theoretical framework which viewed that text was a cultural phenomenon which was an activityof the language use, language is the main focus of study, which was always connected to the cultural context. The results of the research were the text forms that preferred were (1) oral text forms, (2) written text forms, and (3) symbolic text forms. Noun category, namely Attributive Noun Phrases which had the structure Noun (N1) + Noun (N2). Then, written text was text written on a certain media such as signboards and nomenclature. Then, simbolic text was text that stored in cultural artifacts or sites such as temples, padmasana, and statues.
Menjelajahi Alih Kode Bahasa dalam Video YouYube Boy William bersama Maudy Ayunda Paramita Kristinadewi, Ni Made Ayu; Eka Pratiwi, Desak Putu
Humanis Vol 28 No 1 (2024)
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This study explores the phenomenon of code-switching in the YouTube video “Maudy Ayunda Sempat Merasa Insecure Saat Berada di Stanford” uploaded by Boy William. The analysis focuses on the types of code switching employed in the conversation between the interviewer (Boy William) and the interviewee (Maudy Ayunda). The data were collected from the announcers utterances by (1) downloading the video (2) watching the related video repeatedly (3) taking notes on the dialogue that contains code switching, and (4) classifying. The writer using descriptive qualitative method. The theoretical framework, drawing from Hoffman (1991) and Grosjean (1982), provides the types and the reasons of code switching. The results of the analysis showed four types of code switching with the most shown namely Establishing Continuity frequency 18 with 43,9 %, while the least is Inter-sentential Switches frequency 4 with 9,7%.
Dinamika Kosa Kata Bahasa Bali Kuno dalam Bahasa Bali Moder: Perspektif Fonologis Sulibra, I Ketut Ngurah; Ratna Erawati, Ni Ketut; Duana Sutika, I Nyoman
Humanis Vol 28 No 2 (2024)
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This research is motivated by the fact that Modern Balinese is a continuation of Ancient Balinese. Theoretically, various things in language change are very possible, both microlinguistically and macrolinguistically. This research concerns microlinguistic aspects, especially changes in lexical form and meaning. The aim of this research is to describe changes in the lexical form of Old Balinese in Modern Balinese. The theory used is structural theory. This research is descriptive qualitative in nature. To describe data and analysis, there are three stages of the method used, namely providing data, analyzing data, and presenting analysis results. The data collected is classified based on linguistic characteristics and then described and compared with the initial form and the derived form. Data analysis was carried out using descriptive analytical methods and matching methods. Presentation of results is carried out using formal-informal methods. The results of the analysis show that lexical changes from Old Balinese to Modern Balinese can occur phonologically in both form and meaning. The form of change is in the form of complete lexical changes and some are partial changes.
Morpho-phonemic of Reduplication in Dawan Language Benu, Naniana Nimrod; Suparwa, I Nyoman; Putu Putra, Anak Agung
Humanis Vol 28 No 2 (2024)
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This article discusses the morphophonemic aspects of reduplication in the Dawan language. The focus on morphophonemic studies is based on the fact that reduplication is a word formation process involving repetition, making exploring the intersection and phonological roles in this process interesting. Data were obtained through observation and interviews. Based on the collected data, it is evident that reduplication can occur with verbs, nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. For example, the noun neno, meaning 'day' has two forms of reduplication neno-neno, which functions as a noun, and "nen-neno," which serves as an adverb. The data also indicate that reduplication in the Dawan language consists of full and partial reduplication. Among these, partial reduplication is the most productive, while full reduplication is often used to emphasize objects or topics, suggesting a pragmatic aspect in full repetition. Common phonological processes found include sound elision and metathesis.

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