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Journal : Langkawi: Journal of The Association for Arabic and English

THE IMPACT OF SLANG IN THE USING OF INDONESIAN LANGUAGE FOR YOUNG GENERATION St. Kuraedah St. Kuraedah St. Kuraedah; Nur Azaliah MAR
Langkawi: Journal of The Association for Arabic and English Vol 2, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (207.902 KB) | DOI: 10.31332/lkw.v2i2.464

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Slang is the number of words or terms that has special meaning,unique, distorted or even contrary to common sense when used bypeople of a particular subculture. There are concerns that becomesanxiety for observers society of the national language, that are theincreasing of weakening the using of Indonesian standard on most ofthe younger generation caused by the using of language that deviatefrom standard Indonesian, this resulted in the language used becomesnot popular for all ages.Speaking truth will affect the truth of the information submitted.Language does not belong to an individual that can only be used andunderstood by speakers alone, but it would be more appropriate theusing of language when the speaker and hearer understand each otherby well meaning, without having limited by the age limit.Intervention of slang sometimes arise in using Indonesian language inofficial situations that lead to the use of Indonesian mixed with slangand becomes uncommunicative because it can not generally understoodby all people.Regardless of whether or not disrupt of the slang, also has the positiveimpact that with the slang, the adolescents become more creative. Sothat the user does not hurt if it merely enjoy any changes or innovationsemerging language but it must be used in the right situation, the rightmedia and the right conditions.To avoid the use of slang that is very widespread in society in thefuture, the need for efforts at this time to embed and develop anunderstanding and love of the self-generation of the Indonesian as aNational Language. The parents, teachers and the government arehighly demanded their performance in embedding and develop theunderstanding of and love of the children of Indonesia to theIndonesian language. Thus, the use of good and right Indonesianlanguage in the present and in the future may observed. So that the useis not interfere with originality of Indonesian as a language thatunifying the nation.Keywords: Slang, Indonesian language, young generation
The Representation of Citizenship Values in Arabic Textbooks: Marrying Delanty and Hopkins Concepts St Kuraedah
Langkawi: Journal of The Association for Arabic and English Vol 8, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31332/lkw.v0i0.3927

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Although research on citizenship values in language textbooks has been widely documented, little is known about citizenship values in Arabic textbooks at Indonesian Islamic Junior High Schools. To extend this scholarship, the present study examines the values of citizenship in those textbooks and how they are presented. Data collection was carried out using document analysis techniques in three textbooks. Data analysis was carried out using a combination of Delanty and Hopkins concepts of citizenship values. The findings revealed that eight aspects of civic values are found in textbooks presented in reading materials, conversations and training materials. They are honesty (1.23%), rights (6.79%), courage (8.33%), compassion (15.43%), participation (15.74%), respect (16.35%), identity (17.90%), and responsibility (18.20%). This finding implies that Arabic textbooks in Indonesian Islamic Junior High Schools should be conducted by incorporating citizenship values equally, such as honesty, rights, and courage. Since students are supposed to become the nation's successors who have allegiance to the state, nation, and religion, these values should be instilled in them from an early age.