ETNOLINGUAL
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): ETNOLINGUAL

LINGUA FRANCA IN THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF GRESIK KOTA BARU (GKB)

Adinda Rizki Ramadhani (Universitas Airlangga)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov 2018

Abstract

In multilingual society, a language that the majority of people understand is in need. That kind of language in sociolinguistics is known as lingua franca. Lingua franca does not only appear in the way people communicate with each other, but also in the linguistic landscape of a site. By applying qualitative method, this study analyzes 48 restaurants’ names as the linguistic landscape in Gresik Kota Baru (GKB), a business center in Gresik Regency. Additionally, this study attempts to identify the most-used language in that area as well as to see which language roles as the lingua franca in the linguistic landscape of GKB. In results, it is discovered that Bahasa Indonesia acquires the highest number of occurrence, which is in 27 restaurants, whilst English are spotted in 21 restaurants’ names. In other words, the result implies that in GKB, seen from the restaurants’ names as the linguistic landscape, the lingua franca is Bahasa Indonesia.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ETNO

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

Etnolingual is a journal that is focused on highlighting the links between language and culture of all societies in the world. Without limiting the topic of study in terms of culture only, other linguistic studies such as; First, Second and Foreign Language Teaching and Acquisition, Language ...