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East Javanese address terms used by Queen Isbandia as the main character in Ludruk entitled Joko Kendil

Due to several facts that the use of East Java address term is significant,
that social dimension influences the use of the address term, that "Ludruk" has
not been paid much attention to, and that there are various address term in "Joko
Kendil", the writer is interested to carry out a study on address terms in "Joko
Kendil". There are three research questions dealt with in this study: 1). What are
the address terms used by Queen Isbandia in "Ludruk" entitled "Joko Kendil"? 2).
What is the most common address terms used by Queen Isbandia? 3). What kinds
of social dimensions that affect the use of those address terms by Queen
Isbandia?. To analyze her data, the writer used theory of address terms by
Supriyanto (1986) and theory of social dimensions by Holmes (1992). She used
descriptive qualitative approach in this study. From the findings, the writer found
out that in "Joko Kendil Ludruk", Queen Isbandia, as the main character used
some address terms: Personal Pronoun, First Name, Kinship and Terms of kinship
with suffixes "e(ne)". The most common address term is Personal Pronoun
(39.25%). Furthermore, the second and the third rank are First Name (26.58%)
and Kinship (25.05%). The least terms of address is Terms of Kinship with
suffixes "e(ne)" (10.12%). Those types of address terms are influenced by certain
scales of social dimensions as proposed by Holmes (1992). The results of this
study also reveal that, first, two address terms could be used at the same time,
such as Kang mas and Indrojoyo. Second, different types of address terms could
be used to refer to the same person depending on the social dimensions.

Creator(s)
  • (11402083) HENY SRI HANDAYANI
Contributor(s)
  • SHIERLY NOVALITA YAPPY → Advisor 1
  • Flora Debora → Examination Committee 1
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 2007
Language
English
Category
s1 – Undergraduate Thesis
Sub Category
Skripsi/Undergraduate Thesis
Source
Undergraduate Thesis No. 02011728/ING/2007; Heny Sri Handayani (11402083)
Subject(s)
  • JAVANESE LANGUAGE-STYLE
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