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POLA PEMBENTUKAN GOROAWASE DALAM BAHASA JEPANG Ningrum Tresnasari
IZUMI Vol 6, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

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[Title: The formation of goroawase pattern in Japanese]Goroawase ( Japanese wordplay in number) is one of the phenomenon of language in japan.Goroawase can be defined as a language game that is widely used as a technique to memorize numbers or important numbers in Japan.This study aims to determine how the pattern formation of goroawase in Japanese. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method.Goroawase formed by means of use way read numbers in japanese to form a word which has a particular meaning. The formation of goroawase is divided into two types, there are derived from number into word and word into number. The formation of derived from numbers into a word generally used as a mnemonic ( memorizing techniques ) as in considering important years in Japan, mathematical formulas, and to remember the spesific of anniversary date.for example, the discovery of America , namely the year 1492 read as iyokuni. Goroawase which comes from the words into numbers is generally used as the making of a password , email address ( e-mail) or a private telephone number that can be customized with its own name or by words such desired aishiteru written words into 14 106 .
Dajare Dalam Nama Produk Iklan Makanan Dan Minuman Jepang Ningrum Tresnasari
IZUMI Vol 8, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

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 (Title: Dajare Analysis in Advertising Product Name Japanese Food and Drink) Dajare is one of the language phenomena found in Japan. Dajare can be defined as one type of humor that is widely used to create a new sentence with identical phrases or the same words from the previous sentence. This study aims to find out how the form and meaning contained in dajare contained in the name of a Japanese food or beverage ads. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method. Dajare formation is generally done by utilizing the sound similarity of a word to another word so as to form a new word that has a certain meaning. In this study, dajare was divided into two types, namely paradigmatic dajare and syntagmatic dajare. These types are formed based on three classifications, namely dajare homophones, dajare almost homophones and dajare inserts. The meaning that appears also varies, there are related meanings between word references and target words, there are also unrelated meanings between word references and word targets.
Non-Verbal Communication In Anime "Diamond No Ace" Episodes 1 And 2 (Barthes Semiotics Approach) Ningrum Tresnasari
IZUMI Vol 9, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/izumi.9.2.128-136

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Non-verbal communication is a communication process where the media used to communicate are body movements or gestures as a form of the depiction of emotions and feelings. Non-verbal communication consists of several types, but in this study, it only focuses on kinesic markers like body movements such as facial expressions, eye contact, hand movements and others. This study aims to describe the types and meanings contained in kinesic attributes in the anime "Diamond no Ace". The research data used are images from anime footage "Diamond no Ace" episode 1 and 2. The research method used is the Barthes semiotic approach. The types of kinesic markers in facial signs include eyes, eyebrows, forehead, cheeks, mouth and teeth, while gestures include hand movements and body postures from head to toe and iconography. Besides, the meaning contained in kinesic markers is divided into the denotative meaning and connotative meaning.