2017
DOI: 10.17507/jltr.0806.10
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The Relativity Strategy of Old Javanese

Abstract: Abstract-Old Javanese is one of the temporal dialects in Indonesia that is estimated to develop from the IX-XV century. The language has a lot of langues inherited in the form of literature kakawin (Old Javanese poetry) and the form of parwa (Old Javanese language prose) until now. Literary works in the form kakawin and parwa are very popular work to be sung in Balinese society especially in religious ceremonies. Therefore, the Old Javanese is very worthy of being used as a linguistic study even though the lan… Show more

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“…Idioms are used to express thoughts and feelings in different ways. It is very clear that the grammatical change of meaning to the context of speech is actually contradictory to what was intended [8][9][10][11]. Therefore, memThe discussion of idioms cannot be separated from semantics which also examines changes in meaning, as emphasized by [3,10] stating that changes in meaning involve many things, namely weakening of meaning, changing meaning, expanding meaning, limiting meaning, shifting meaning, and also ambiguity of meaning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Idioms are used to express thoughts and feelings in different ways. It is very clear that the grammatical change of meaning to the context of speech is actually contradictory to what was intended [8][9][10][11]. Therefore, memThe discussion of idioms cannot be separated from semantics which also examines changes in meaning, as emphasized by [3,10] stating that changes in meaning involve many things, namely weakening of meaning, changing meaning, expanding meaning, limiting meaning, shifting meaning, and also ambiguity of meaning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The morphological process in Japanese is called gokeisei (語形成). According to [13] morphological processes are a way of forming words by connecting one morphememe with another. According to [12] the result of the formation of japanese words is at least four kinds, namely haseigo (派生語), karikomi/shouryaku (刈り込み• 省略), toujigo ( 頭字語) and fukugougo/gouseigo (複合語• 合成語).…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, communication occurs in a community, in which each community member or society may discuss anything or develop a relationship with one another.. Morphology is the field of linguistics that investigates the fundamental structure of words. Morphology is the examination of the underlying structure of words according to citation [4]- [6]. Therefore, morphology involves not only the study of the fundamental shape of words, but also their interior structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, morphology involves not only the study of the fundamental shape of words, but also their interior structure. According to [6]- [8], "Morphology refers to the brain mechanism involved in word development or the area of linguistics that studies words, their inner structure, and how they are generated. "…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%