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JATI JAWA KONTRIBUSI KAYU JATI BAGI MASYARAKAT JAWA

open access: yesGelar: Jurnal Seni Budaya, 2016
Teak wood is a natural plant that thrives in Java island. People in Java, historically for a long time, have usedteak wood as the raw material of various buildings, meublelair, and the craft of carving. Teak wood givescontribution to Javanese people not only in economic aspect but also in the social, religious, art, and culturalaspects.
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Pelarasan Gamelan Jawa

open access: yesDewa Ruci: Jurnal Pengkajian dan Penciptaan Seni, 2018
Penelitian gamelan tuning adalah merumuskan teknik penyetelan gamelan Jawa. Gamelan pelaras. Belum ada teori atau cara kerja penyetelan gamelan, harmonisator umumnya masih mengandalkan insting dan pengalaman. Hal ini mengakibatkan generasi berikutnya sulit untuk meniru generasi senior, dan ada kemungkinan ilmu laras gamelan terdistorsi karena kematian ...
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MADURESE PROVERBS (A Sociolinguistics Cognitive perspective of Madurese Meaning of life) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This paper aim to continue Rifai's Manusia Madura description of Madurese people various way through proverbs, from one of the cognitive science sight, cognitive linguistics. A work that based on some traditional and old proverbs well known by Madurese,
Damanhuri , Adam
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CULTURAL TRANSLATION OF TRADITIONAL FOOD FROM WEST-JAVA: A MEDIA TO PROMOTE THE TRADITIONAL CUISINE TO THE WORLD [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world with a total of 17,054 islands. Each island has different customs, values and habits. As one of the elements of culture,Indonesian culinary is also a pride cultural element.
Amalia, Rosaria Mita
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PEMILIHAN BAHASA PADA SEJUMLAH RANAH OLEH MASYARAKAT TUTUR JAWA DAN IMPLIKASINYA TERHADAP PEMERTAHANAN BAHASA JAWA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Di dalam penutur Jawa membentuk masyarakat yang tidak hanya diglosik, tetapi triglosik. Dalam ketriglosikan tersebut, menjadikan bahasa Jawa di satu sisi menjadi bahasa yang inferior terhaap bahasa Indonesia, tetapi sekaligus menjadikan bahasa Jawa ...
Suharyo, Suharyo
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CONFORMITY TOWARDS LOCAL WISDOM AMONG THE SAME INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE SPEAKERS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Speakers of same indigenous language usually share the same values and norms among them. This phenomenon can be searched in Indonesian Chinese society, who is divided in several groups based on their indigenous languages.
Chiakrawati, Swany
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MENJADI SENIMAN JAWA

open access: yesJurnal Sitakara, 2017
ABSTRAKTulisan ini membahas kajian Buku Ketika Orang Jawa Nyeni dengan tujuan agar apresiasi terhadap karya seni nusantara khususnya jawa dapat menjadi motivasi dalam lestarinya seni budaya lokal khususnya Palembang Sumatera Selatan dengan hasil deskripsi reviuw yang telah dilakukan.
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IMPACTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA TOWARDS LANGUAGE SHIFT AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Social Media Applications are inevitable in today’s people’s lives, especially for university students who cannot be separated with their gadgets. It is undeniable that the use of social media changes the way people communicate with each other, from ...
Karjo, Clara Herlina
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SEMANTICS ANALYSIS ON SPEECH ACT USED IN BEMO (KUPANG’S PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This study presents a semantics analysis on speech act used in bemo (Kupang’s public transportation). The aim of this study are to find out the types and functions of speech act used in bemo.
Beeh, Norci
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LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF SINGAPORE COLLOQUIAL ENGLISH FOUND IN A LOCAL ENGLISH-LANGUAGE MOVIE ENTITLED SINGAPORE DREAMING [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Singapore Colloquial English (SCE/ Singlish) is an indigenized variety of English spoken in Singapore existing alongside the Standard Singapore English (SSE) (Leimgruber, 2011).
Kinasih , Agni Kusti
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