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Vitalitas Bahasa Ternate di Pulau Hiri Sulami Sibua; Sri Wahyuni; Adityarini Kusumaningtyas
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
Publisher : Peneliti.net

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The main purpose of this study is to determine the level of condition or status of language vitality that can be directed to save a language from extinction. The general purpose of the study of language vitality is to determine the status of a language, from extinct to safe categories. The status of the language has implications for the actions that need to be taken on the language in question, whether it is necessary to do conservation, revitalization, or simultaneously conservation and revitalization. For example, conservation actions in the form of documentation can only be carried out if the language is classified as extinct or needs to be conserved and revitalized at the same time if the language is categorized as endangered or threatened with extinction. Data for the study of language vitality consists of primary data and secondary data. Primary data is data obtained directly from the source and recorded by researchers. Primary data was obtained through a list of questions in the questionnaire. Secondary data is data that is indirectly obtained from the source. For example, data is obtained from village officials and related documents. Based on the index value of each indicator, we can say that although most people on Hiri Island speak more than one language and often interact with people from different linguistic backgrounds, the use of Ternate on Hiri Island is still dominant. People on Hiri Island still use the Ternate language as a means of communication in the family and community domains. Many parents still teach the Ternate language to their children and the children can still use the Ternate language well. The Ternate language is also still used in every traditional activity on Hiri Island. However, the use of the Ternate language began to be abandoned when the community carried out bargaining activities in the realm of markets, government, and education.
The representation of ideal city in property advertisements in Indonesia Adityarini K.; Riswani; Roni Kurniawan
Lililacs Journal : English Literature, Language, and Cultural Studies Journal Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Lililacs Journal: English Literature, Language, and Cultural Studies Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Universitas Negeri Jakarta

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In 2016 and 2017, Meikarta and Podomoro Golf View (PGV) were offering the Ideal City for the consumers in Indonesia. These projects were promoted by audiovisual advertisements. Therefore, the research aimed to compare the representation of ideal city in Meikarta and PGV advertisements. The research used a qualitative design in conducting the study. The data were the Meikarta audiovisual advertisement “Aku ingin pindah ke Meikarta” and the PGV audiovisual advertisement in 2017. To find the objective of the research, the researcher used Critical Discourse Analysis by Fairclough (1996) in emphasizing on language and power inequality. Fairclough (1996) introduced the model of discourse analysis, such as: text, interaction, and context. Moreover, to identify whether were or not the relationship between language; ideology; and power, the researcher applied three dimensions by Fairclough in analyzing the data, namely: Description, Interpretation, and Explanation. Then, the research figured out that both of advertisements had concepts to attract the consumers to buy the products by demonstrating the concepts of ideal city, such as: no traffic jam, modern transportation system, health center, good weather, greenery, and easy access. Besides that, the researcher found out on how ideology and power tightly displayed in the advertisements.
Kosakata Musik sebagai Ranah Sumber Ungkapan Metaforis Kusumaningtyas, Adityarini; Darmojuwono, Setiawati
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya Vol. 9, No. 3
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In Indonesian, music vocabulary is not only used to describe music but also used to express various non-musical concepts. That means music vocabulary has the potential to occupy the source domain in metaphorical mapping. The study aims at describing the vocabulary of music as the source domain of metaphorical expressions in Indonesian and explaining the relation of metaphorical meanings to the music field. The study was qualitative research. The data of the study was collected from the corpus of Indonesian in the Sketch Engine. The data was Indonesian sentences having the vocabulary of nada, melodi, harmoni, and dinamika in which the contexts of sentences were used to talk about anything in non-music field. The results of the study show that the vocabulary of music in Indonesian causes the metaphor of “LIFE IS MUSIC”. The use of music vocabulary as a source domain is mainly related to the characteristics of musical vocabulary concepts that underlie the formation of metaphorical expressions in Indonesian.