This article focuses on non-commercial signs in the linguistic landscape of Jakarta. Five main streets within or nearby the centroid of Jakarta are selected. The prevalence of English and the use of English words in the non-commercial signs are examined. The data cover 47 non-commercial signs which are investigated from the perspective of place semiotics. Despite their small number, this category of sign, mainly those that belong to the Regulatory discourse, holds a legal power. The presence of the non-commercial signs signifies the power of the state and communicates vertical and horizontal relationships between the authority and the audience. The findings suggest that the Infrastructural discourse is mostly available and Indonesian is the...
Labuan Bajo, the capital of West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, is currently experiencing ra...
Linguistic landscape (LL) points to linguistic objects that signify the public space. (Ben-Rafael, ...
This research aims to: (1) describe the types of linguistic landscape are used in Universities Ponor...
This article focuses on non-commercial signs in the linguistic landscape of Jakarta. Five main stree...
The present study provides a depiction of Malioboro through language presentation, language preferen...
Recently, in several major cities or even in the nation's capital can be encountered plenty of signs...
Languages in public spaces are one of the linguistic phenomena in society. This study examines the f...
This research examined the linguistic landscape in five tourism places in Sidoarjo. This study used ...
This research deals with a study of linguistic landscape specifically language used in the sign at ...
The aims of this study is to identify what types of outdoor signs and the language used that are fou...
Linguistic Landscape (LL) is the display of languages in public spaces, including signs, billboards,...
This article discusses signs in the form of writing in public spaces, especially found on bemo (publ...
Nowadays, it is harder for us to walk around to the public spots without seeing linguistic forms. Wh...
This study aims to explain the contestation of languages on outdoor signboards found in the heritage...
This thesis examines a linguistic landscape and multilingualism of Surabaya and Mojokerto’s heritage...
Labuan Bajo, the capital of West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, is currently experiencing ra...
Linguistic landscape (LL) points to linguistic objects that signify the public space. (Ben-Rafael, ...
This research aims to: (1) describe the types of linguistic landscape are used in Universities Ponor...
This article focuses on non-commercial signs in the linguistic landscape of Jakarta. Five main stree...
The present study provides a depiction of Malioboro through language presentation, language preferen...
Recently, in several major cities or even in the nation's capital can be encountered plenty of signs...
Languages in public spaces are one of the linguistic phenomena in society. This study examines the f...
This research examined the linguistic landscape in five tourism places in Sidoarjo. This study used ...
This research deals with a study of linguistic landscape specifically language used in the sign at ...
The aims of this study is to identify what types of outdoor signs and the language used that are fou...
Linguistic Landscape (LL) is the display of languages in public spaces, including signs, billboards,...
This article discusses signs in the form of writing in public spaces, especially found on bemo (publ...
Nowadays, it is harder for us to walk around to the public spots without seeing linguistic forms. Wh...
This study aims to explain the contestation of languages on outdoor signboards found in the heritage...
This thesis examines a linguistic landscape and multilingualism of Surabaya and Mojokerto’s heritage...
Labuan Bajo, the capital of West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, is currently experiencing ra...
Linguistic landscape (LL) points to linguistic objects that signify the public space. (Ben-Rafael, ...
This research aims to: (1) describe the types of linguistic landscape are used in Universities Ponor...