FACTORS DETERMINING THE DOMINAT LANGUAGE OF BILINGUAL JAVANESE-INDONESIAN CHILDREN IN THE VILLAGES OF BANCARKEMBAR (BANYUMAS REGENCY) AND SIDANAGERA (CILACAP REGENCY) [PDF]
This paper is going to explain about the research on bilingual Javanese-Indonesian in Purwokerto and Cilacap. Most Javanese in rural areas are bilingual, i.e. Javanese and Indonesian. Javanese is usually spoken more in informal situations.
Rochman, Dr. Syaifur
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The Qur’anic Interpretation in Javanese Pegon Script:
This article examines one of the Javanese-Pegon Quranic exegeses emerging from the background of pesantren (Islamic boarding schools). The subject of this study is the Tafsir al-Mahalli li Ma‘rifati Ayati al-Qur’an wa Nuzuliha by Ahmad Mudjab Mahalli. Through the Gadamerian hermeneutic approach, this study demonstrates that the emergence of Tafsir al ...
Abdul Karim Amrullah +3 more
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Pliocene Forest Fragmentation Shaped Speciation in Tropical Asia's Giant Squirrels (Ratufa)
ABSTRACT Tropical Asia's complex, dynamic geological and climatic history, coupled with its diverse topography, provides a fascinating setting to study evolutionary processes driving high biodiversity. This phylogenomic research reconstructs the evolutionary history of the strictly arboreal and forest‐dependent Oriental Giant Squirrels (Ratufa) to gain
Arlo Hinckley +6 more
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Learning Arabic Pegon for Non-Javanese Santri at Pesantren
The difficulty of non-Javanese students learning Arabic and Islam using the Pegon method is a research topic that has yet to receive much attention from academics. This article aims to analyze the difficulties of non-Javanese students in the Pegon Method.
Abdul Aziz +3 more
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The Installation of Prince Mangkubumi Performing Javanese History [PDF]
Representation of Javanese history in performance plays an important role in the self-characterization of the Special Region of Yogyakarta. It legitimizes the power of the rulers and strengthens the identity of the city and its inhabitants. The audiences
Bogaerts, E. (Els)
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A Green Energy Frontier Long in the Making: From Tin to Solar Power in the Riau Islands, Indonesia
Abstract The Riau Islands in Indonesia, Southeast Asia are an emerging green energy frontier. This paper shows the long‐term making of this frontier. Through qualitative research, I trace colonial machinations for the capture of agrarian and mineral resources, postcolonial Cold War manoeuvres for the procurement of oil, and the contemporary quest for ...
Nikita Sud
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This study aims to develop BISAWA (Bingo Aksara Jawa) learning media assisted by Pop Up Book for teaching Javanese script reading to upper grade students.
Lilik Ma'rifah, Nur Hanifah Insani
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Inscriptions of Sumatra; II. Short Epigraphs in Old Javanese [PDF]
This article documents the existence of inscriptions using Old Javanese language on the island of Sumatra, by editing three short epigraphs, the first of which has previously been published but never satisfactorily interpreted, while the remaining two ...
Griffiths, A. (Arlo)
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Javanese script digitalization and its utilization as learning media: an etnopedagogical approach
The purpose of this research is to analyze the digitization of the Javanese script and its use as a learning medium with an ethnopedagogical approach. Ethnopedagogy is a learning approach that integrates culture and local values in the learning process. The research method used in this study is a literature review.
Didik Iskandar +3 more
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Measuring impact of digital conservation campaigns using culturomics
Conservation campaigns increasingly use digital media to shape attitudes and engagement, but measuring their impact remains challenging. We used conservation culturomics and a synthetic control approach to evaluate Wikipedia engagement with topics from two digital campaigns, finding increased engagement for locally targeted topics in regional languages.
Gabriel Caetano +3 more
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