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Code Mixing in Hot 20 Countdown of Prambors Radio Program [PDF]
This study deals with code mixing used by broadcasters in Prambors Radio,namely Hot 20 Countdown and SelamatPagi program. The objectives of the studywere (1) to find out the types of code mixing in Hot 20 Countdown andSelamatPagi, (2) to find out in what
Berlin Sibarani, DwiAstarini and
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Degemination in Indonesian Phonology and Phonetics
While Indonesian has no geminate consonants, identical consonants can become adjacent through morpheme concatenation, such as the concatenation of a root and a suffix. Lapoliwa (1981) suggests that in these cases, a rule of degemination takes place. The duration measurements in the current acoustic study provide an argument against Lapoliwa.
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REDUPLICATION IN UAB METO [PDF]
This article is concerned with reduplication in Uab Meto which divided into three parts. First is general characterization of reduplication in UAb Meto, second are the formal properties of reduplication in Uab Meto, third is the function of ...
Benu , Naniana
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Phonetic And Phonological Influences Of Javanese On Indonesian
This thesis is copyrighted, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) - see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Linguistic Features and English Interference on Bahasa Indonesia Usage among Indonesian TikTok Users
The development of English in Indonesia has increased rapidly. Many people learn English both through formal and non-formal education. However, this widespread exposure has also resulted in language interference, particularly when engaging on social ...
Renaldy Serby Yudistira +1 more
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Youth Culture and Urban Pride; the Sociolinguistics of East Javanese Slang [PDF]
This study offers an overview of the characteristics and social functions of youth slang in the Indonesian province of East Java. It examines Boso Walikan and various types of Surabayan slang.
Hoogervorst, T. G. (Tom)
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Phonological Construction of Indonesian Blends
Blends are formed by joining two clipped words into one. For example, in English, ‘breakfast’ and ‘lunch’ are joined to become ‘brunch’. While studies of blends usually focus on the morphological aspect, this study aims at describing the phonological aspects of blend formation, particularly the syllable formation of Indonesian blends.
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Short‐Term Exposure to Second Language Apps Modulates Brain Responses in Preschoolers
ABSTRACT Previous research showed that short‐term second language training modulates children's brain responses to language processing. However, little is known about whether short‐term training from language‐immersion apps would have the same effect on young children's neural processing of a newly learnt language.
Sumie Leung +5 more
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This study discusses the significance of style in creating indelible and iconic slogans that endures time. In this study, by using qualitative content analysis, I examine the stylistic devices of the ten American and Indonesian food and beverages slogans
Gabriella Tiara Utomo +1 more
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THE INFLUENCE OF BAHASA MANDAR TOWARDS STUDENTS’ ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION [PDF]
Pronunciation is one of language elements which plays an important role. By having fluentpronunciation, it makes communication more intelligible. This research analyzes the influenceof Bahasa Mandar towards students’ English pronunciation. It focuses on
Uswatunnisa , Uswatunnisa
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