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MEDAN MEANING OF TASIKMALAYA HANDMADE CRAFTS Aulia Afifah; Hilwa Hamya Aulia; Elsa Sri Lunawati; Galang Diva Erlangga; Aveny Septi Astriani
JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): NOVEMBER 2023
Publisher : Media Inovasi Pendidikan dan Publikasi

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Indonesia is known for its diverse culture. Each region in Indonesia has a culture with its own characteristics. One of the cities in Indonesia, namely Tasikmalaya, has a culture that is the identity of the city of Tasikmalaya. Therefore, researchers conducted research with the aim of describing the field of meaning of typical Tasikmalaya handicrafts with a range of meaning components and types of meaning. The method used is descriptive qualitative. This method is used because the results of this research are in the form of descriptions. The data source for this research is typical Tasikmlaya handicrafts. The data collection technique is by collecting data regarding typical Tasikmalaya handicrafts. The data was collected with stationery instruments. The semantic study used in this research is lexical semantics. This research produced six data on typical Tasikmalaya handicrafts. Each handicraft has a component meaning and type of meaning that can be differentiated in terms of material, use, color, etc. Therefore. Each typical Tasikmalaya handicraft product has its own characteristics, even though some products look the same.
ANALYSIS OF PHONOLOGICAL ERRORS IN THE SHORT STORY ANGSA PUTIH WAS NOT ALWAYS WHITE BY STUDENTS OF SMAN 10 TASIKMALAYA Ahmad Taufik; Winda Murni; Hilwa Hamya Aulia; Aveny Septi Astriani
JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): NOVEMBER 2023
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This research aims to analyze phonological language errors in the short story "Not Always White Swan" by Nadia Fitriantika, a student from SMAN 10 Tasikmalaya. Emphasizing the crucial role of language in daily communication, the study focuses on phonological errors as an integral part of both formal and non-formal language learning. descriptive qualitative method, employing the observe and note technique, is utilized to determine, explain, classify, and evaluate phonological errors in the short story. The analysis reveals instances of phonemic addition, deletion, and modification, such as the addition of the phoneme in the word "moment," deletion in the word "still," and modification in the word "closet." This research contributes to understanding how phonological language errors can impact readers' comprehension of the short story. The analysis serves as a valuable evaluative tool and provides insights into the author's expression in crafting literary works. In conclusion, this study underscores the importance of precise language use, emphasizing the role of phonology in conveying a clear message in literary works.