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Konsep Hukum Administrasi Lingkungan Dalam Mewujudkan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Mukhlish Mukhlish
Jurnal Konstitusi Vol 7, No 2 (2010)
Publisher : The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (855.98 KB) | DOI: 10.31078/jk724

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Nowadays, Enviromental issue is not belong to Individual or bilateral issue merely, it has becornara collective responsibility of all people in the world. We can say that any pollution and environmental damage almost reach out the highest culmination. A conjungture enviromental disaster almost occurred in all over epicentrum of the world, including Indonesia. It will be an undebatable proof that between human and nature in the context of enviromental management is getting to be unfriendly. Thus, prevailing every existing issue, needs a progressive and integrative legal breakthrough, which is become one of elegant solution for sake of suistainable development purposes. Therefore, hopefully, the estuary of this writing is attempt to give alternative idea to development of the concept of legal administrative oversight, which will be a reference for development of administrative law and currently as a correction of the oversight of enviromental administration all at once.
Fungsi Hukum Prespektif Filsafat Hukum Mukhlish Mukhlish; Zaini Zaini
Jurnal Fundamental Justice Volume 2 No 2 September 2021
Publisher : Universitas Bumigora

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (265.991 KB) | DOI: 10.30812/fundamental.v2i2.1438

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Kajian filsafat hukum terus mengalami perkembangan yang cukup pesat di negeri ini. Bahkan hampir dipastikan seluruh persoalan di bidang hukum memerlukan kajian filsafat hukum dalam upaya penyelesaiannya. Kajian ini ingin mengupas secara ilmiah berkaitan dengan fungsi hukum dalam kehidupan bernegara dan bermasyarakat. Sebab keberadaan hukum sebagai pengendali sistem bernegara pastilah memili peran strategis dalam meujudkan kemakmuran, keadilan, dan kesejahteraan yang semestinya bisa diakses oleh setiap warga negara tanpa adanya pengecualian.
PILIHAN BAHASA DALAM MASYARAKAT MULTILINGUAL DI KEMUJAN KARIMUNJAWA JEPARA Lailatun Niswa; Mukhlish Mukhlish
CARAKA Vol 3 No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/caraka.v3i2.1893

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The objective of this research as follows. (1) Describe the language repertory within the multilingual community in Kemujan Karimunjawa Jepara. (2) Describe domain which is the language choice within the multilingual community in Kemujan Karimunjawa Jepara. (3) Describe social variable is the determination language choice within the multilingual community in Kemujan Karimunjawa Jepara. This research included qualitative. The method research is observation method with interview technic, questioner technic, technic communication, reconded technic,  monitoring technic.  The method of analysis research is a descriptive method. The result of this research as follows. (1) Language repertory within multilingual community of Kemujan consist of (a) mostly (40%) community of Kemujan has only one language, that is BJ (20%); BB (15%); and BM (5%), (b) (30%) community of Kemujan has two languages, namely BJ and BB (10%); BJ and BI (10%); BJ and BM (5%); BB and BI (5%),  and (c) (30%) has more than two languages, those are BJ, BB, and BI (15%); BJ, BB, and BM (10%); BJ, BB, BM, and BI (5%). (2) Domain is the language choice within multilingual community of Kemujan Karimunjawa Jepara there are (a) within the family of domain, closeness/intimacy, neighbourhood, and transaction, BJ dan BB considering as the language in which mostly used, (b) within domain education, religion, and government, BJ dan BI as the language in which mostly used. (3) Social variable is determination of the language choice consist of (a) base on  the variable of education and the language in which mostly used is BJ and BI  that is (22%), (b) base on variable of job, the language in which mostly used is BJ (25%), (c) base on the gender variable, the language that mostly used is BJ (20%), and (d) base on age variable the language in which mostly used is BJ (17%).
KLAUSA PEMBANDINGAN DALAM KALIMAT MAJEMUK BERTINGKAT BAHASA INDONESIA Winda Kartika; Mukhlish Mukhlish
CARAKA Vol 3 No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/caraka.v3i1.1898

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The purposes of this research are to describe the comparing conjunction, the nature of the appearance of the conjunction in comparing clause, the position and the structure of the comparing clause, and the disengagement of syntax function in comparing clause in Indonesian compound-complex sentence. This research is a descriptive qualitative research. The data of this research are the compound-complex sentences containing comparing clause. The sources of the data are written ones including those from the daily newspaper, magazines, literature works, and books. The presentation data method is the “simak” method with “simak bebas libas cakap” and note-taking techniques. The data were analyzed using “agih” methode with “bagi unsur langsung” technique, followed by “ganti”, “balik”, “baca markah”, and “lesap” techniques. The presentation methods of the data analysis were done using the informal and informal method. The results of this research are (1) The conjunction in comparing clause in Indonesian compound complex sentence including (a) seperti, (b) bagai(-kan), (c) ibarat, (d) seakan(- akan), (e) seolah(-olah), (f) serasa(-rasa), (g) sebagaimana, (h) laksana, (i) daripada, (j) alih-alih, (k) sebagai, dan (l) bak. (2) The nature of the appearance of the conjunction in Indonesian compound complex sentence is obligatory. (3) The position of comparing clause in a compound complex sentence has the concession of placement. (4). The comparing clause in Indonesian compound complex sentence has the annotation with the structure of Conj Pb+(S)+P+(O)+(Comp)+(Adv).  This  structure  includes  (a)  Conj  Pb+S+P,  (b) Conj Pb+(S)+P, (c) Conj Pb+S+P+O, (d) Conj Pb+(S)+P+O, (e) Conj Pb+S+P+Com, (f) Conj Pb+(S)+P+Comp, (g) Conj Pb+S+P+Adv, (h) Conj Pb+(S)+P+Adv, (i) Conj Pb+S+P+O+Adv, dan (j) Konj Pb+S+P+Comp+Adv. (5) The disengagement of syntax function in comparing clause is in the form of the disengagement of the subject. This can be done when the core clause and comparing clause are conferential.
VERBA DENOMINAL DALAM BAHASA INDONESIA Nurina Ika Sujarwanti; Mukhlish Mukhlish
CARAKA Vol 2 No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/caraka.v2i2.1904

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This research aims to describe the process of forming denominal verbs in Indonesian, describe the elements forming denominal verbs in Indonesian, describe the meaning of affixes forming denominal verbs in Indonesian, and describe the function of denominal verb syntactic in Indonesian. This research is descriptive qualitative research. The results of this study are as follows. (1) The process of forming denominal verbs in Indonesian is by affixation, namely prefixation, suffixation konfiksasi, and the combination of affixes. (2) Forming elements in the Indonesian denominal verbs are the origin and the noun prefix ber-, the origin and the noun prefixes meng-, the origin and the noun prefixes di-, the origin and the noun prefixes ter-, the derivative noun and prefixes ber-, the origin and the noun suffix –kan, the origin and the noun suffix –i, the origin and the noun konfiks ke-an, the origin and combination noun affixes meng-kan, and the origin and the nouns affixes meng-kan, the origin and combination noun affixes meng-i. (3) Forming verb affixes meaning denominal in Indonesian is prefix ber- meaning 'having; , wear ', and produce; prefixes meng- meaning, resembling, heading, and do work with the tool; prefix di- meaning 'to do the work with the tool`; prefix ter- with the meaning 'in a state`; suffix –kan  meaning 'make' and `brought into`; suffix –i meaning 'to give or attach`; konfiks ke-an with the meaning of 'hit, suffering or experience`; (h) the combination affix meng-kan  with the meaning of 'doing'; and combination of affix meng-i with the meaning of 'doing'. (4) The function of the syntactic denominal verb in Indonesian is as subject, predicate, and complement. 
KLAUSA KONSESIF DALAM KALIMAT MAJEMUK BERTINGKAT BAHASA INDONESIA Sumiyanto Sumiyanto; Mukhlish Mukhlish
CARAKA Vol 2 No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/caraka.v2i1.1910

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The purposes of this research are (1) to describe the kinds of conjunctions of conses clauses in complex sentences of Indonesian, (2) to describe the structures of syntactic function of conses clauses in complex sentences of Indonesian, (3) to describe the syntactic categories of predicate filler of conses clauses in complex sentences of Indonesian, (4) to describe the dissipation of syntactic function that happened on conses clauses in complex sentences of Indonesian. This type of research is qualitative. The method used in data preparation is listening through note technique. The data analysis method used is an attributable method that includes direct elements techniques, change technique, expand techniques, and insertion techniques. The result presentation method of data analysis in this research is done with formal and informal methods. The research results of conses clauses in complex sentences of Indonesian are as follows. (1) The kinds of conjunctions on konsesif clauses in complex sentences are meski(pun), walau(pun), kendati(pun), sekalipun, betapapun, biarpun, apa pun, and ke mana pun. (2) The structures of syntactic function of conses clauses in complex sentences of Indonesian are (a) = … Ket                                                ,  (b) = … Ket                      ,                             Konj Kons+S+P(+O)(+Pel)(+Ket)               Konj Kons+S+Ødan (c) = … Ket                                     .   (3) The syntactic categories of predicate filler           Konj Kons+Ø+P(+O)(+Pel)of conses clauses in complex sentences of Indonesian include (a) the conses clauses of the verbal predicate,(b) the conses clauses of the adjectival predicate, (c) the conses clauses of the nominal predicate, (d) the conses clauses of the numeral predicate, and the conses clauses of a prepositional phrase. (4) The dissipation of syntactic functions that happened on conses clauses in complex sentences of Indonesian is subject and predicate dissipation.
VERBA SERIAL DALAM BAHASA INDONESIA Dita Oktaviana; Mukhlish Mukhlish
CARAKA Vol 1 No 2 (2015)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/caraka.v1i2.1915

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The purposes of this reseach is (1) describing the characteristics of serial verbs in Indonesian language; (2) describing the serial verb formingn patterns in Indonesian language; (3) describing the relation of serial verbs in serial verbs Indonesian language. This research is qualitative research. Data collection methods in this study is distribution method with vanished technique, insertion technique, turning technique, and expand technique. The results as follows. (1) The characteristic of serial verbs in Indonesian language consists of (a) serial verbs formed by two verbs; (b) serial verb predicate as lying side by side; (c) serial verbs form a double clauses; and (d) serial verbs have the same aspect and negation. (2) The serial verb forming pattern of Indonesian language is (a) V1 transitive+V2 transitive, (b) V1 transitive+V2 nontransitive, (c) V1 nontransitive+V2 transitive, and (d) V1 nontransitive+V2 nontransitive. (3) The relation of serial verbs in serial verbs Indonesian language is (a) the relation which explain the purpose, (b) the relation which explain cause effect and effect cause, (c) the relation which explain time similarity, (d) the relation which explain time sequence, and (e)  the relation which explain the complement.
PELESAPAN FUNGSI SINTAKSIS DALAM KALIMAT MAJEMUK BAHASA INDONESIA Siti Sangadah; Mukhlish Mukhlish
CARAKA Vol 1 No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/caraka.v1i1.1921

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This research aimed at (1) describing the kinds of syntactic functions disappeared in the compound sentences in Indonesian language, (2) describing the categories of syntax as the antecedents of the syntactic function disappearance of compound sentences in  Indonesian language, and (3) describing the function appropriateness and constituent  roles having co-reference relationship in the process of the syntactic function  disappearance of compound sentences in Indonesian language. This research was  classified  as   descriptive-qualitative research. The data were the compound sentences in Indonesian language including the compound and  complex  ones  that  were  affected by the disappearance of syntactic functions. The sources of the data were (1)  Kedaulatan  Rakyat  a newspaper; (2) Kartini a magazine; (3) Kafilah-Kafilah Cinta a novel; (4) Syair Panjang Aceh a novel; (6)  Anak Semua Bangsa a roman; and (7) Lelaki Ikan a short-story collection. The method and technique used during the data collection process were scrutinizing and noting. Furthermore, the data analysis method and techniques used were  evenly-distributed methods with direct-substance-distribution   techniques, reversing techniques, disappearing techniques, and substituting techniques.  The methods used to present the results of the data analysis were implemented informally and formally. The results of the research are: (1)  the kinds of compound-sentence  syntactic functions in Indonesian language that disappeared included: (a) the disappearance of syntactic function in compound sentences consisting of the disappearance  of  the subjects, predicates, and the objects, (b) the disappearance of syntactic functions in complex sentences consisting of the disappearance of the subjects only; (2) the syntactic categories as the antecedents of the compound sentence disappearance  included  (a)  the antecedent  categories  found  in compound  sentences consisting of  words  and phrases, (b) the antecedent  categories found in complex sentences consisting of words and phrases; (3) the function appropriateness and constituent roles having co-reference relationship in syntactic  function   disappearance  in compound sentences in Indonesian language included (a) the function  appropriateness and constituent roles of compound sentences consisted of function co-reference, role co-reference, and function and role co-reference, and (b) the function appropriateness and constituent roles of complex sentences consisted of function co-reference and role co-reference.
KETIDAKEFEKTIFAN KALIMAT DALAM RUBRIK “OPINI” MAJALAH PENDAPA TAMANSISWA Yulika Dwi Astuti; Mukhlish Mukhlish
CARAKA Vol 4 No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/caraka.v4i1.2170

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The purpose of this research is to describe ineffective sentences on the "Opinion" rubric of Pendapa Tamansiswa magazine. In the detail of purpose, this research is to describe (1) the ineffectiveness of words selection, (2) the ineffectiveness of sentences structure, and (3) the uncertainty of apply spelling words. Kind of this research is descriptive qualitative research. The data of this research is the ineffectiveness sentences in the "Opinion" rubric of Pendapa Tamansiswa magazine. The source data of this research is “Opinion” rubric on  Pendapa Tamansiswa magazine. In this research the source data from magazines that were published from 2005 until 2015. From eight Pendapa Tamansiswa magazines, there are eleven rubric opinions. The method of providing data is listening. The technique of provision data uses listening technique and note technique. The method to the analysis of data is agih method, while the analysis technique of data use the base technique for direct element., with other techniques like replace technique, expansion technique, return technique, and disappeared technique. The result this research is a description of ineffectiveness sentences in the “Opinion” rubric of Pendapa Tamansiswa magazine. From 631 sentences that were analyzed, there are 263 sentences or several 41,68 % that not effective. There are ineffectiveness sentences. (1) The ineffectiveness of words selection as many as 59 sentences or 9,35 %, includes (a) the ineffectiveness of words selection and (b) the incompatibility words selection. (2) the ineffectiveness of sentence structure are 46 sentences or 7,29% includes (a) not the unity of ideas, (b) the blend sentence, (c) the waste of sentence, (d) not synchronous sentences, (e) not logically sentences. (3) Spelling inaccuracy several 132 sentences or 20,92% , includes (a) the improper use of letters, (b) the inaccurate of writing, (c) the imprecise use of punctuation, and (d) the inaccuracy of writing the absorption element. (4) The mixed effectiveness amount of 26 sentences or 4,12% , includes (a) the ineffectiveness of word choices and the ineffectiveness of sentence structure, (b) the ineffectiveness of word choices and inaccuracy of spelling  amount, (c) the ineffectiveness of sentences structure and inaccuracy of spelling, and (d) the ineffectiveness of word choices and the ineffectiveness of sentences structure and inaccuracy of spelling.
ANALISIS KESALAHAN BERBAHASA DALAM RUBRIK “FOKUS” MAJALAH PENDAPA TAMANSISWA Yosephus Dominikus Fernandez; Mukhlish Mukhlish
CARAKA Vol 4 No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/caraka.v4i2.2844

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This research aims to describe linguistics error on “Fokus” rubric of Pendapa Tamansiswa magazine. The errors identified are 1) spelling errors, 2) morphologic errors 3) syntactic errors 4) and lexicon errors. This is a qualitative descriptive research which focuses on sentences containing linguistics errors. The data are gathered from sixteen packs of rubric “Fokus” in Pendapa Tamansiswa magazine in eight bundle of publishing by using free intensive reading and note  taking techniques. The data were analyzed by using evenly distributed methods with direct-substance-distribution techniques, substituting techniques, disappearing techniques, extension techniques, and reversing techniques. The result showed that (1) there are 133 error sentences or 11,24% contain of error in letter using, dictions, punctuation, and spelling. (2) There are 8 sentences with morphologic errors or 0,68% which contain affixes and reduplications errors. (3) There are 70 syntactic errors in 70 sentences or 5,91% which contain sentence patterns errors and word choise of "tugas". (4) There are 50 sentences with lexicon errors or 4,23% which contain unappropriate choice of dictions, unsuitable choice of dictions, and "redundan" formating. (5) There are 161 sentences with mixed errors or 13,60% which consist (a) spelling and morphologic errors, (b) spelling and syntactic errors, (c) spelling and lexicon errors (d) morphologic and syntactic errors, (e) morphologic and lexicon errors, (f) syntactic and lexicon errors, (g) spelling, morphologic and syntactic errors, (h) spelling, syntactic, and lexicon errors, (i) morphologic, syntactic and lexicon errors, and (j) spelling, morphologic, syntactic, and lexicon errors.