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KAJIAN DESKRIPTIF STRUKTURAL WACANA GRAFITI PADA TRUK Junawaroh, Siti
HUMANIKA Vol 21, No 1: JUNI 2015
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University

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This paper is entitled “A Descriptive Study of Graffiti Discourse Structure on Trucks”. This research discusses about language unity form on the trucks.The purpose of this research is to describe writing language unity on the truck which consists of words, phrases, clauses and sentences of writing on the trucks. The method used in this research was qualititative descriptive and the techniques used was observationtechnique. Here, the writer usedrecorded and written techniqueduring this research. In analyzing data, the writer usessubtitution method.. According to the analysis on the data, the writing on the truk is decrypted according to language unity in the form of words, phrases, clauses, and sentences. The words found are in the form of nouns, verbs, and adjectives. The phrases found arein the form of nominal subordinative phrases, nominal coordinative phrases, verb subordinative phrases, and adjectival subordinative phrases. The clauses found includes S-P, P-S, and S-P-The sentences which are found are declarative sentencesand affirmative sentences.
DESKRIPSI PERBEDAAN FONOLOGI BAHASA -BAHASA DI WILAYAH BARAT PROVINSI JAWA TENGAH Junawaroh, Siti
HUMANIKA Vol 23, No 2 (2016): Juli-Desember
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University

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Study description phonology differences in the western region of Central Java Province include Javanese and Sundanese used side by side in the region of Brebes and Cilacap . In the study dialectology , phonology deskription serves to illustrate the differences and variations correspondence contained in the observation point. For the western region of Central Java province contained the correspondence was perfect and less than perfect correspondence . Perfect correspondence in the form of correspondence sound b- w . Correspondence less than perfect form of correspondence h- Ø , In addition , there are also variations consonants d-n, h-k , h-ng , h-s , g-k , w-c , K-  Ø and vocal variety , i-e , u-o , u-a ,VV - V ,V - Ø.
SIKAP BAHASA KAUM MUDA SUNDA BREBES Junawaroh, Siti
Jurnal Akrab Juara Vol 5 No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Yayasan Akrab Pekanbaru

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Sikap bahasa diduga akan menunjukkan kecenderungan yang secara positif mendukung atau melemahkan pemertahanan bahasa. Sikap bahasa dan bahasa yang dipakai kaum muda menjadi parameter bagi vitalitas bahasa dan pemertahanan bahasa. Tulisan ini berisi sikap bahasa kaum muda Sunda Brebes terhadap bahasa Sunda. Tulisan ini penting untuk menggambarkan kemungkinan bahasa Sunda di masyarakat ini akan bertahan atau bergeser, bahkan punah. Tulisan ini menggunakan 140 responden. Data dianalisis dengan metode kuantitatif deskriptif. Hasilnya, kaum muda Sunda Brebes sebagian besar memiliki sikap bahasa positif rendah terhadap bahasa Sunda. Secara kognitif, kaum muda Sunda Brebes memiliki pengetahuan tentang bahasa Sunda. Secara afektif, kaum muda merasa malu menggunakan bahasa Sunda Brebes. Selanjutnya, secara konatif, kaum muda Sunda Brebes siap memakai bahasa Sunda Brebes pada beberapa ranah kehidupan.
Sundanese Language Maintenance Based on The Heterogeneity of The Speakers Siti Junawaroh; Cece - Sobarna; Wahya - -; Sugeng - Riyanto
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 10, No 2 (2020): Volume 10 Number 2 October 2020
Publisher : Master Program in Linguistics, Diponegoro University

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The issue of maintaining the Sundanese Brebes language in the Sundanese community in Brebes Regency was raised because the existence of the Sundanese Brebes language is potentially threatened economically, socially, and politically by Javanese, Indonesian, and foreign languages. Previous studies suggest that monolingual communities are vulnerable to switch to languages with higher political power, whereas established multilingual communities tend to survive. However, this is different from the Sundanese Brebes language. The purpose of this paper is to examine the pattern of Sundanese Brebes maintenance based on heterogeneity. The number of respondents in this study was 400. The results of the analysis showed that monolingual communities type 1 and 2 maintain Sundanese Brebes language more active than multilingual communities type 3 and 4. In the monolingual community, the presence of Javanese and Indonesian languages with dominant economic and political power did not influence significantly language maintenance. In contrast, the maintenance of Sundanese Brebes in the multilingual community is more passive. The maintenance of Sundanese Brebes still occurs because of the strong identity of Sundanese Brebes. This study is expected to contribute to the study of language maintenance patterns in several community characteristics.