English Department Students of Undip whose parents are Javanese have been exposed to at least three languages namely Javanese, Indonesian, and English. Some of them are learning other foreign languages such as Korean, Japanese, and French. As a local language, Javanese has a certain position in its users. The position can be influenced by its users’ attitudes towards the language. I will show the students’ attitudes towards Javanese and their roles in maintaining Javanese language. I used questionnaires, DCT (Discourse Completion Tasks), non-participant observation, and interview to present the data. To analyze them, I used inferential, distributional, and translational methods. The result indicates that the English Department Stude...
This paper deals with Javanese as an endangered language in Central Java. It proposes an argument t...
abstract: This study examines changing language loyalties of the sociopolitically most dominant ethn...
As a multilingual country, Indonesia has three kinds of languages: local/regional, national/official...
As a multilingual country, language maintenance is important to prevent the local language or varie...
This paper concerns the use of Javanese language by English department students of Diponegoro Unive...
Javanese as the biggest local language in Indonesia may lead to shift to mixed Indonesian and Javan...
Nowadays, Javanese people lives between domestic and universal culture which causes theuniversal one...
This study is a library study aimed at figuring out how language attitude plays an important role ...
The research is conducted with the aims at figuring out Javanese language attitude of santri studyi...
As one of some big companies, Nikomas has more than 30 thousands population for its workers and it ...
The dialect variation in Javanese language exist naturally. The use of Javanese Dialect on each are...
Javanese holds the top rank of local language used in Indonesia for its biggest speakers noted. Whe...
This study aims to scrutinize the attitude of Javanese youth towards their use of local language. Th...
The present study entitled The Javanese People’s Attitude towards Sundanese Language aims to find ou...
Indonesia has so many ethnic groups whose languages are different from each other. There are some bi...
This paper deals with Javanese as an endangered language in Central Java. It proposes an argument t...
abstract: This study examines changing language loyalties of the sociopolitically most dominant ethn...
As a multilingual country, Indonesia has three kinds of languages: local/regional, national/official...
As a multilingual country, language maintenance is important to prevent the local language or varie...
This paper concerns the use of Javanese language by English department students of Diponegoro Unive...
Javanese as the biggest local language in Indonesia may lead to shift to mixed Indonesian and Javan...
Nowadays, Javanese people lives between domestic and universal culture which causes theuniversal one...
This study is a library study aimed at figuring out how language attitude plays an important role ...
The research is conducted with the aims at figuring out Javanese language attitude of santri studyi...
As one of some big companies, Nikomas has more than 30 thousands population for its workers and it ...
The dialect variation in Javanese language exist naturally. The use of Javanese Dialect on each are...
Javanese holds the top rank of local language used in Indonesia for its biggest speakers noted. Whe...
This study aims to scrutinize the attitude of Javanese youth towards their use of local language. Th...
The present study entitled The Javanese People’s Attitude towards Sundanese Language aims to find ou...
Indonesia has so many ethnic groups whose languages are different from each other. There are some bi...
This paper deals with Javanese as an endangered language in Central Java. It proposes an argument t...
abstract: This study examines changing language loyalties of the sociopolitically most dominant ethn...
As a multilingual country, Indonesia has three kinds of languages: local/regional, national/official...