Javanese is not only used as the mother tongue or social language among Javanese users, but also used through the realm of social media. Hate speech is one of the bad effects of using Javanese on social media. The use of hate speech in Javanese includes vocabularies related to humans. It makes users to deal with the law. The analysis of the language use related with legal cases is the forensic linguistic study. Descriptive analysis method is used in this article to describe the meaning of Javanese vocabularies based on context and references. Based on the analysis, the Javanese related to humans in social media is the swear and denotative words which refer to the rough connotation due to the morphological process. The clitic -mu becomes the most common modifier of denotative words into rough connotation of Javanese vocabularies related to humans.
In Indonesia, persons with disabilities are protected by Law No. 8 of 2016 that contains 22 rights that should be obtained by persons with disabilities. A document analysis approach was carried out to identify the language rights of persons with disabilities in the Law text. The transivity of Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistics was applied to describe the characteristics of the law text . We found that the language rights for persons with disabilities are contained in articles 7, 19b, 24c, 31, 41, 82, 85, and 88, namely the right to be free from stigma, the right to public services, the right to expression, the right to communicate and obtain information, the right to justice and legal protection, educational rights, religious rights, and cultural and tourism rights. We also found that the relational process is the dominant transivity of the clauses of the articles on language rights for disabilities.
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