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Meij, Dick van der
"Different form many other name-giving possibilities in the world, in Indonesia parents are free to give their children any name they like. These names, many of which are auspicious in view of the child?s future, are often constructed by means of productive morphological procedures. Seven suffixes are followed through history and culture and their possibilities in making new names are explored. The suffixes concern the female ?ingsih, ?ingrum, ?ingtyas, ?ingdyah ?astuti, ?wati, and the male ?wan. Various ins and outs concerning these suffixes are explored and their attachments to various words from various word classes from Indonesian, Javanese and other language revealed. Cross-language name construction leads to trans-language creations that play a possible role in the constitution of Indonesian nation building. The procedures moreover seem to indicate trends away from the inclination to give children Muslim names."
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2010
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Meij, Dick van der
"Different form many other name-giving possibilities in the world, in Indonesia parents are free to give their children any name they like. These names, many of which are auspicious in view of the child’s future, are often constructed by means of productive morphological procedures. Seven suffixes are followed through history and culture and their possibilities in making new names are explored. The suffixes concern the female –ingsih, –ingrum, –ingtyas, –ingdyah, –astuti, –wati, and the male –wan. Various ins and outs concerning these suffixes are explored and their attachments to various words from various word classes from Indonesian, Javanese and other language revealed. Cross-language name construction leads to trans-language creations that play a possible role in the constitution of Indonesian nation building. The procedures moreover seem to indicate trends away from the inclination to give children Muslim names."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2010
909 UI-WACANA 12:2 (2010)
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Steinhauer, Hein
"The absence of a gender opposition in the Indonesian pronominal system requires special strategies in the translation from languages which do have such an opposition illustrated in the first part opf this article. In the second part the lexical and morphological means are discussed with which Indonesian expresses gender, culminating in a description of the use of perempuan and wanita, pria and laki-laki."
Depok: Faculty of Humanities University of Indonesia, 2010
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Chandra Nuraini
"This paper deals with the phonology and the lexicology of the Indonesian Bajo language and more specifically with the dialect or variant that can be heard all around the Flores Sea in Kangean, South-East Sulawesi, Sumbawa, and Flores. The phonological survey focuses on vowel lengthening, gemination, pre-nasalized phonemes, and sandhi. The second part of this paper proposes an insight into Bajo lexicology, restricted to nominal and verbal derivation."
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2010
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Lauder, Allan Frank
"This paper looks at the nature of data for lexicography and in particular on the central role that electronic corpora can play in providing it. Data has traditionally come from existing dictionaries, citations, and from the lexicographer?s own knowledge of words, through introspection. Each of these is examined and evaluated. Then the electronic corpus is considered. Different kinds of corpora are described and key design criteria are explained, in particular the size of corpus needed for lexicography as well as the issue of representativeness and sampling. The advantages and disadvantages of corpora are weighed and compared against the other types of data. While each of these has benefits, it is argued that corpora are a requirement, not an option, as data for dictionary making."
Depok: Faculty of Humanities University of Indonesia, 2010
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ABSTRAKMany libraries in the world preserve Javanese pawukonmanuscripts containing divinatory calendars based on the Javanese 30 seven-day wukucycle. Collections are found in the National Library of Indonesia in Jakarta, the University of Indonesia in Depok, the royal palaces of Yogyakarta and Surakarta in Central Java, the Museum Sonobudoyo in Yogyakarta, Leiden University Library in the Netherlands, the British Library in London and the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin in Germany, to name some of them. A number of pawukonmanuscripts are illustrated and form the topic of this contribution.
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Depok: University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2019
909 UI-WACANA 20:1 (2019)
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Philippe Grange, author
"In this paper, I describe four Indonesian aspect markers, sudah, telah, pernah, and sempat, showing that the main opposition between them relies not only on their aspectual meanings, but also on the various modalities they express. The opposition between the very frequent markers sudah and telah is analysed in detail. The syntactic and semantic survey shows that these two markers are not synonyms in most contexts."
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Humanities, 2010
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Dwi Noverini Djenar
"This article examines uses of Indonesian third person singular pronouns ia and dia in news reports. It takes as its departure point the general account of the pronouns which specifies that ia can occur only in subject position, while dia can occur in subject or object position. The article shows that, although both pronouns can occur in subject position, they differ distributionally and functionally. Ia occurs almost three times as frequently as dia and predominates in subject position, while dia occurs mostly in non-subject position. Ia is primarily used to convey the notion that the referent is a reliable and authoritative source of information and to focus on the referent as an agent or protagonist who is initiating or performing some action or a series of actions. By contrast, dia tends to be selected for contexts in which the referent is presented as a speaker who is elaborating on what has been said previously rather than introducing a new point. The predominance of ia in news report accords with its characterization as a pronoun strongly associated with formal registers."
Depok: Faculty of Humanities University of Indonesia, 2010
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Amersfoort: Bekking & Blitz, 2012
BLD 439.31 MAN
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Sri Astuti
"Penelitian ini membahas jenis-jenis metafora yang lazim digunakan untuk berita ekonomi dalam artikel ekonomi dalam majalah Der Spiegel dengan rentang waktu 2011-2012. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk menunjukkan jenis-jenis metafora menurut konsep Johnson dan Lakoff, jenis-jenis metafora dilihat dari aspek produktivitas dan kestabilan metafora menurut Kurz, serta ranah sumbernya. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode kualitatif dengan teknik studi kepustakaan.
Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa jenis metafora yang lazim digunakan dalam artikel ekonomi adalah jenis metafora struktural, sedangkan jika dilihat dari aspek produktivitas dan kestabilan metafora, adalah metafora leksikal. Ranah sumber yang umum dipakai adalah ranah sumber peperangan.
This essay discusses metaphor that are commonly used in the article of economy of Der Spiegel magazine between 2011-2012. The aim of this research is to show the varieties of metaphors in economy article according to the metaphor's concept of Johnson and Lakoff and from the aspect of its productivity and stability according to Kurz, and also the domain source of those metaphors.This research is qualitative and library research. The result of the research shows that metaphor that is commonly used in the article of economy is the structural metaphor; while according to productivity and stability is the lexical metaphor. The source domain that is commonly used is the war domain."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2012
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