Wakit Abdullah
Sebelas Maret University
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Culture and Language in Southeast Asia (ICCLAS 2017) | 2018
Yunilis Andika; Sumarlam; Wakit Abdullah
Today, many people in Purwokerto become reluctant to use Javanese in Banyumas dialect in their communication. It is influenced by many immigrants from outside city who settled in Banyumas district to work or study. The decline of the existence of the Banyumas dialect as part of Java language leads to a decline in the ability of the community to use the language itself. As a result, in society, the Javanese language in Banyumas dialect interfered with other languages. This study relates to the interference of bahasa Indonesia to the Javanese in Banyumas dialect. It also aims to identify the morphological interference which founded on the Purwokerto citizen’s speech. The data of research obtained by the listening method/ simak method and continued with the SBLC technique (free listening with conversation involvement technique), recording technique, note technique, and indepth interview. The research method used in this research is the padan method with the substitute technique. The results of this research showed that there was morphological interference of Banyumas dialect as Javanese language in Purwokerto. The interference is formed through the process of affixation and reduplication. The affixation processes are divided into three types. They are prefixation, suffixation, and confixation. While on the reduplication, it is founded the complete reduplication process with affixes using the suffixation form. The existence of morphological interference in the Javanese with Banyumas dialect signifies that the language has experienced a language shifting. Keywords—Morphological Interference; Banyumas Dialect;
Proceedings of the Fourth Prasasti International Seminar on Linguistics (Prasasti 2018) | 2018
F. X. Sumarna; Sumarlam Sumarlam; Riyadi Santosa; Wakit Abdullah
This study aims to describe the form and function of speech acts values in student-teacher communication, both in the classroom when the learning activities take place or in the school environment that is outside the classroom. This research was conducted by using qualitative descriptive approach. From this research activity managed to find the form of values of speech acts in the communication in the school environment and in the learning activities in the form of acute speech acts that include assertive, expressive and commissive speech for students against the teacher. While the functions of followup actions such as a deterrent: The statement of error as an explanation, regret that can attract a sense of concern. refines communication in the form of an apology, and gives strength and encouragement to respect. Keywords— speech acts; learning activities; classroom
Proceedings of the Fourth Prasasti International Seminar on Linguistics (Prasasti 2018) | 2018
Eka Susylowati; Sumarlam Sumarlam; Wakit Abdullah; Sri Marmanto
Al-Mukmin Ngruki Islamic Boarding School is multilingual community. The aim of this study is to find out the language choice that used by students in the female dormitory Al-Mukmin Ngruki Islamic Boarding School. This study is belongs to Sosiolinguistics that belongs to with qualitative research approach. Data The were collection collected of data through observation, recording, and interview. The result of the study shows that there are some kinds of some languages used by the female students in the female dormitory in Al-Mukmin Ngruki Boarding School. They are non standart standard Indonesia languages, Javanese Ngoko, English, Arabic, and the other local languages. The most students use non standart Indonesia in their daily life communication.
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Intellectuals' Global Responsibility (ICIGR 2017) | 2018
Dicky Sumarsono; Bani Sudardi; Warto Warto; Wakit Abdullah
This study aims to analyze and express the effort of hotel management through simplicity, treating to the genuineness of nature and environment and treating to the genuineness of art and culture. Hotel in Solo has important role in the concept of eco tourism, because hotel is facility for tourists who visit Solo. Method of this study is explorative qualitative with cultural studies based on enthnography approach. The location was Solo with data were taken through deeply interview to the related parties of tourism and hotel. Research secondary data is needed through researchers’ observation, document, and policies toward hotel management strategy in Surakarta related to the concept of eco tourism. To test data validity the researchers do triangulation in every meeting. Result of the study are several activities of hotel management in Solo are already eco tourism such as hotel architecture, eco friendly hotel management, appropriate hotel concept towards Solo people socio culture. Currently Solo is one of tourism destinations in central java, supported by representative hotel for domestic and international guess. Hotel’s ambiance reflects local wisdom and Solo people’s habit have created serenity, maintaining beautiful ornamental plants which guarantee conserved living environment resulting the equilibrium between human and environment. Keywords-hotel management; eco-tourism; environment
PROSIDING PRASASTI | 2016
Sawitri Sawitri; Bani Sudardi; Wakit Abdullah; I Nyoman Chaye
The meaning of movement is meaning in connotative and denotative senses or actual and analogical meanings. The interpretation of meaning is made using code and sub code. Connotative meaning can be defined as sub code and denotative one as code. Meaning is a concept contained in the signs revealed by signifier. The dance work studied for its movement by message sender is the meaning to be captured in a work. Sign can be interpreted by considering interpretation as representative as long as the reference to the object is the same so that the sign can be called other sign and so forth so that sign encounters an everlasting semiotic process. A sign represents something of a generated or changed idea, what it represents is called object or what it delivers, meaning: an idea generated from its interpreter. The meaning of movement in bedhaya kalinyamat included the following levels: Hastha Sawanda : Pacak: diarani cak-caan, Pancad: singged, Ulat: polatan, Lulut mbanyu mili, Luwes besus/solah, Wilet: sekaran, Irama: rasa gendhing, Gendhing iringan tari . Wiraga regularity: dancer’s body movement: finger, wrist, shoulder, elbow, neck, knee, etc, Wirama : harmonious movement pattern, Wirasa : comprehension level in dancing (pleasant, sad, happy, firm, tender). The meaning of bedhaya kalinyamat dance movement: represents sorrow, revenge, disappointment, war, submission to fate, spirit composure with the movement of manembah marang Gusti . The meaning of life included in dance movement with the message delivery in the work made the interpretation could be capture by art devotee. Keywords: Dance, Movement meaning, work, bedhaya Kalinyamat , message expression.
PROSIDING PRASASTI | 2016
Eka Susylowati; Sumarlam Sumarlam; Wakit Abdullah; Sri Marmanto
Macapat song is bounded by the rules ( guru lagu and guru wilangan ) in Javanese culture has the value of live. This research purposes to find the form of metaphor in the lyric of Macapat song and the meaning of the lyric of Macapat song. This research is qualitative in nature. The data is in the form of written. The data were collected by library reserach and documentation. Padan method used to analysis data. The result of the research shows that there are three kinds the form of metaphor, namely : noun, verb, and adjective and the lyric of Macapat song has the cultural meaning for Javanese people to know that human life in the world impermanent and give the responsibility to the God. Key words : Metaphor, Lyric, Macapat Song
Proceedings of the Fourth Prasasti International Seminar on Linguistics (Prasasti 2018) | 2018
Ika Farihah Hentihu; Sahid Teguh Widodo; Sumarlam Sumarlam; Wakit Abdullah
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding | 2018
Yunilis Andika; Sumarlam Sumarlam; Wakit Abdullah
The Seventh Asian Conference on Cultural Studies - Official Conference Proceedings | 2017
Siti Rodliyah; Andrik Purwasito; Bani Sudardi; Wakit Abdullah
KOMUNITAS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE | 2017
Sawitri Sawitri; Bani Sudardi; Wakit Abdullah; Nyoman Chaya