2016
DOI: 10.24114/lt.v13i1.4923
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Javanese Language Attitude towards Speech Levels of Vernacular in Kelurahan Bandar Selamat Medan

Abstract: This study explains Javanese Language Attitude towards Speech Levels of Vernacular in Kelurahan Bandar Selamat Medan. The objective of this study are (1) to describe the kinds of Javanese speech levels use in Kelurahan Bandar Selamat Medan (2) to investigate the characteristics of Javanese language when they use the dominant speech level (3) to explain the attitude toward their vernacular. The method of this study was qualitative research. The subjects were 30 Javanese speakers’ who live in Kelurahan Bandar Se… Show more

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“…This research is limited to the study of the Javanese language shift. The next researcher has stated that the Javanese people in the Bandar Medan area still pay attention to the ethics of Javanese language politeness (Pohan, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research is limited to the study of the Javanese language shift. The next researcher has stated that the Javanese people in the Bandar Medan area still pay attention to the ethics of Javanese language politeness (Pohan, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some language attitude studies are connected to the effort in maintaining the language of a community (Hartono, 2013;Machmud & Hastuti, 2019;Nirmala, 2015;Wulandari, 2013). Other studies concernings with the language attitude in relation to speech level (Pohan & Butarbutar, 2020); language attitude and language preference (Laila, 2013); language attitude toward another vernacular language (Rahmawati, 2013); language attitude in relation to one's bilingualism (Setiawan, 2013); language attitude in relation to language domain (Fitri, 2018); language attitude in relation to cross cultural marriage (Seli, 2020). This study tries to fill in the gap by putting more effort on scrutinizing youth's attitude on their local language in this case Javanese is taken into account.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%