Abstract The researcher investigated the language attitude of the bilingual-bicultural child’s languages; Javanese language, Bahasa Indonesia and English. Qualitative method was the proper way to be applied in this study because the researcher purposed to do research in natural setting in order to get the natural data. To achieve the accurate, concrete and matched data, the researcher did interviews the informants (father, mother, child and budhe) and neighbors, did participant-observation and observed documents. The result presented the bilingual-bicultural child had positive attitude toward Javanese language, Bahasa Indonesia and English. It was cause by the influence of his parents and the surrounded people. They were open-minded family....
The paper focuses on the micro-level language policy where parents are the primary ‘actors’ to socia...
The paper focuses on the micro-level language policy where parents are the primary ‘actors’ to socia...
It is undeniably true that local languages will be preserved if they are respected, used, and inheri...
Abstract The researcher investigated the language attitude of the bilingual-bicultural child’s langu...
Attitude is one of the most prominent issues in bilingualism. It becomes crucial and interesting bec...
This research aimed to investigate the language attitude of first generation Javanese transmigrant’...
ABSTRACT This research aimed to find out: (1) parents’ attitude towards bilingualism, (2) strateg...
This paper focuses on "the children language practice among mixed marriage families". How do they te...
This research aims at describing (1) the language use of border area societies (Insular Riau, West K...
Javanese is one of the regional languages with a relatively large number of speakers, around 68 mill...
The purpose of this research was to find out (1 language chosen by intermarriage Sumatran-Javanese c...
This research aims at describing (1) the language use of border area societies (Insular Riau, West K...
The objective of the research is to observe language attitude and choice of Minangkabau community re...
This study aims to scrutinize the attitude of Javanese youth towards their use of local language. Th...
A family has a role in supporting bilingual or multilingual children. In acquiring English for insta...
The paper focuses on the micro-level language policy where parents are the primary ‘actors’ to socia...
The paper focuses on the micro-level language policy where parents are the primary ‘actors’ to socia...
It is undeniably true that local languages will be preserved if they are respected, used, and inheri...
Abstract The researcher investigated the language attitude of the bilingual-bicultural child’s langu...
Attitude is one of the most prominent issues in bilingualism. It becomes crucial and interesting bec...
This research aimed to investigate the language attitude of first generation Javanese transmigrant’...
ABSTRACT This research aimed to find out: (1) parents’ attitude towards bilingualism, (2) strateg...
This paper focuses on "the children language practice among mixed marriage families". How do they te...
This research aims at describing (1) the language use of border area societies (Insular Riau, West K...
Javanese is one of the regional languages with a relatively large number of speakers, around 68 mill...
The purpose of this research was to find out (1 language chosen by intermarriage Sumatran-Javanese c...
This research aims at describing (1) the language use of border area societies (Insular Riau, West K...
The objective of the research is to observe language attitude and choice of Minangkabau community re...
This study aims to scrutinize the attitude of Javanese youth towards their use of local language. Th...
A family has a role in supporting bilingual or multilingual children. In acquiring English for insta...
The paper focuses on the micro-level language policy where parents are the primary ‘actors’ to socia...
The paper focuses on the micro-level language policy where parents are the primary ‘actors’ to socia...
It is undeniably true that local languages will be preserved if they are respected, used, and inheri...