PAMUNGKAS, SRI and SETYOWATI, ENY (2014) VARIASI KEUNIKAN DAN PENGGUNAAN TINGKAT TUTUR BAHASA JAWA DI KABUPATEN PACITAN (TINJAUAN SOSIOLINGUISTIK). Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan, 6 (1). pp. 952-958. ISSN 2477-5851
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Abstract
This research of speech level variaties in the Javanese language of Pacitan regency, in the multilingual context based on sociolinguistic study aims at; (1) identifying and making inventory of Javanese languge speech levels in Pacitan regency, (2) identifying the characteristics of the Javanese language speech level in Pacitan, (3) identifying and describing the Javanese speech level in Pacitan regency pertaining to the level of the respect perceived by speaker toward hearer. This research is a kind of descriptive qualitative, especially investigating a case study of the variaties of Javanese language speech level use, in Pacitan regency. The method of this research is: (1) a method of providing data, with a few techniques. Those are listening, speaking, cooperating with informants and questionnaires; (2) the m. ethod of the data analysis is managed by using four chronological groove, namely 1) domain analysis, 2) taxonomy analysis, 3) componential analysis, and 4) cultural values analysis. Based on the research findings, the Javanese speech level in Pacitan regency is not much different from the Javanese language used in Solo-Yogyakarta that is claimed to be the center of the Javanese language. It can not be denied because Pacitan is closer to Solo and Yogyakarta in a distance rather than Surabaya although Pacitan regency includes East Java Province. Based on the research, Paci tan society tends to use BJK when interacting with stranger, officer, father/mother, grandfather/grandmother, uncle/aunt, both in formal and informal situations. Ngoko Javanese language (BJN) or low level of Javanese language will be used to interact with friends, children, underlings and servants both in formal and informal situations. The tendency does not mean that all informants speak like that. It is proved from the availability of the informant who says that they use BJK in formal situations to underlings on behalf of giving appreciation for learning, especially to the children how they should speak in formal situations. Keywords: Level of speech, Javanese Language, Pacitan.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General) |
Divisions: | Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia |
Depositing User: | Muhammad Yusron Afif |
Date Deposited: | 18 Jul 2023 02:44 |
Last Modified: | 04 Aug 2023 02:08 |
URI: | http://repository.stkippacitan.ac.id/id/eprint/1176 |
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