Proceedings of the 2nd International Student Conference on Linguistics (ISCL 2022)
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Mirsa Umiyati, I Nyoman Kardana, Aron Meko Mbete, I Gusti Made Sutjaja, Dewa Komang Tantra, Nyoman Sujaya, Ni Wayan Kasni, I Wayan Budiarta, Rika Purnama Sari
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Affix Form in Pakpak Dialect Simsim Language Inflection
Melisa Padang, Ni Wayan Kasni
Pakpak language is one of the regional languages whose speakers are found in the province of North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Pakpak community uses the Pakpak language as a means of communicating in their daily life. The Pakpak people generally inhabit the Dairi Regency and Pakpak Bharat Regency, North...
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Analysis of Corpus Research Articles on Indonesian Idioms Based on Animal Names
Kadek Bagus Rusmana, I Putu Kelvin Meiadiaksa Permana, Gerdarus Kevin Sebastian Darsana
This study aims to find out the use, connotative meaning, and types of Indonesian idioms based on animal names. The data in this study were taken from Indonesian-language articles contained in news articles, short stories, and opinions on the internet. This research resulted in three major findings....
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Classification of Semantic Types of Balinese Adjective
Nyoman Sujaya, Mirsa Umiyati, Ida Bagus Yoga Danu Darmawan
This research is entitled ‘Classification of semantic types of Balinese adjectives’. Classifying semantic types of Balinese adjectives. The data sources of this research are Balinese phrases and clauses uttered by selected informants, and additional phrases and clauses made by researchers that have been...
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Co-occurrence and Co-authorship Analysis in Vocabulary Acquisition
Ni Putu Meira Purnama Yanti, Mirsa Umiyati
This study is to investigate the current status of annual publications, the keywords of research hotspots, the co-occurrence of keywords, and co-authorship. A total of 1,494 references that were downloaded from Scopus are evaluated. The VOSviewer application is utilized for the analysis. This study presents...
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Dimensions of Social Ecolexicon Praxis in The Context of Galungan and Kuningan Days of Guyub Speech in Temple Agung Petilan of Pengempon Kesiman, Denpasar
Ni Gusti Ayu Widiantari, Aron Meko Mbete, Mirsa Umiyati
This research focuses on the Pakraman Petilan Village environment, and in addition to having various penjor creations, there is a very authentic tradition, namely the ngerebong tradition. This tradition is a continuation of the Galungan and Kuningan holidays and still uses penjor as an element required...
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Dimensions of the Function of Social Praxis ke-Biu-an Lexicons in Balinese Language and Culture
Aron Meko Mbete, Putri Ayu Julita, Mirsa Umiyati
Indonesia, as an archipelagic country that stretches from Sabang to Merauke, makes Indonesia a multicultural country consisting of various races, ethnicities, nations and cultures. This then causes Indonesia to be rich in languages with its dialects. Almost every region in Indonesia has a different regional...
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Ecolexicon Social Praxis Dimensions in Mosehe Wonua’s Ritual
Aron Meko Mbete, Mirsa Umiyati, Kiki Nurwahyuni
The reasons for the emergence of ecolinguistics are, among others, a result of the progress of human ecology because of the interconnections and interdependencies between all types of systems (including economic systems, social systems, religious systems, cultural systems, linguistic systems, and ecosystems)...
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Form, Meaning, Categories of the Ke-penjor-an Ecolexicon and Its Extralingual References in the Context of Galungan and Kuningan Guyub Tutur Pengempon Pura Agung Petilan (Pengerebongan) Kesiman, Denpasar
Aron Meko Mbete, Ni Gusti Ayu Widiantari, Mirsa Umiyati
This research is entitled “Treasure of Ecoleksikon and Eco text of Ke-Penjor-An Guyub speech Pengempon of Pura Agung Petilan (Pengerebongan)” Kesiman, Denpasar”. This study aimed to find out the forms, meanings, and categories of the ecolexicon reference to the ke-penjor-an and their extra lingual in...
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Forms of the Ecolexicon of Khazanah Nominal and Bali Verb of Kesawian Language Nusa Penida Dialect (BBDN) in Klumpu Village, Nusa Penida
I Nyoman Sadra, Ni Wayan Kasni
This research is a field research that examines the forms of the Ecolexicon Khazanah Nomina and Verb Kesawian Balinese dialect of Nusa Penida (BBDN). The purpose of this study was to find out how the description of the ecolexicon forms of nouns and verbs in the Balinese language of the Nusa Penida dialect...
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Frequency Analysis: Lexical Bundles Comparation in Medical Journal Abstract and Law Journal Abstract
Brama Kumbara Omar, Riskayani Djamaleng
Academic writings are widely used as research corpus of lexical bundles because they are productive and have strict writing and systematics, so it is likely that high frequency use of lexical bundles will be found. Based on this, the researchers tried to identify and compare lexical bundles in legal...
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Functions of Verbs in the Sasak Dialect of Pujut
I Wayan Budiarta, Arifin Ahmad, Ni Wayan Kasni
Sasak language is the language used by the Sasak tribe on the island of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara archipelago. Lombok Island is located between the island of Bali and the island of Sumbawa. This study examines the function of verbs in the Sasak language in the Pujut dialect (BSDP). To achieve these...
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Grammatical Forms of Verbs in the Sasak Language Pujut Dialect
Arifin Ahmad, I Wayan Budiarta, Ni Wayan Kasni
This study examines the verbs of the Sasak dialect of Pujut (BSDP) to reveal their morphological forms. To achieve these objectives, qualitative research approaches and methods were applied in the design and implementation of this research. Research data were collected through elicitation techniques...
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Interrelation of Meaning in Film Lua-Lua Mböwö Sebua
Indra Desman Telaumbanua, I Wayan Budiarta, I Gusti Ayu Agung Dian Susanthi
This study aims to analyze the types of meaning, aspects, and the interrelation of meaning with context in the film of Lua-lua Mböwö Sebua. The data source used in this research is a Nias regional language film entitled Lua-lua Mböwö Sebua which has been downloaded from the YouTube media platform. The...
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Language Methods, Applications Used and Obstacles Experienced During Online Learning in the Covid-19 Period
Ni Made Dwi Utari Pusparini, I Nyoman Kardana, Ni Wayan Kasni
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit almost all corners of the world, including Bali and Indonesia. The COVID-19 case in Bali still has a significant impact. COVID-19 has not only had an economic, tourism, and social impact but has also had a significant impact on the education system in Bali. The research...
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Level of Knowledge and Resistance of Ecolexicons and Metaphoral Expressions of Kesawian in Bali Nusa Penida Dialek (BBDN) on the Community of Klumpu Village
Ni Wayan Kasni, I Nyoman Sadra
The bond between the community or the Balinese speaking community of the Nusa Penida dialect with its natural environment (ecology) is very close. They are mostly farmers who work on their dry lands as a place to earn income to sustain their lives. Being farmers, they are very aware of the state of their...
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Lexical Bundles in Educational, Science and Political Articles in the International Journal Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
Sri Intan Widyaningrum, Ni Made Chandra Widayanti, Komang Elisa Ayumi Dewi
Lexical bundles are defined as sequences of three or more words that show a statistical tendency to occur together in a register. This study focuses on identifying the frequency, structure, and function of lexical clusters in three types of articles, namely Education, Science and Politics. This research...
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Lexicon Ke-biu-an in Balinese Language and Culture
Putri Ayu Julita, Aron Meko Mbete
Biu or banana is a plant that is easily found in the tropics, including Bali. Biu can be used from the roots to the flowers. In addition to being consumed, biu is also useful for health and religious facilities. Almost every day, the Hindu community in Bali needs biu in religious activities. The aim...
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Lingual Forms in the Form of Verbs in the Siat-Sampian Tradition at Samuantiga Temple, Bedulu Village, Blahbatuh District, Gianyar Regency
I Gusti Ngurah Adhi Pranata, I Gusti Made Sutjaja, I Nyoman Muliana
Language and culture are something that cannot be separated. The most basic things about the relationship between Language and culture are that Language must be learned in the context of culture, and culture can be learned through Language. The research aim is to know the lingual forms in the form of...
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Lingual Forms of Persona Deixis Found in Traditional Wedding Speeches of the People of South Nias
I Nyoman Muliana, Sokhizato Buulolo, Aron Meko Mbete
The people of Nias have a marriage tradition that continues to this day. This tradition is part of the oral tradition that exists in the Nias community. Oral traditions are all discourses conveyed orally, following ways or customs that have become habits in society. The aims research to identify the...
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Macro and Microstructure of Food Product Advertisement Discourse on Television
I Wayan Agus Sukayana, Ni Wayan Kasni, I Wayan Budiarta
Language in advertising discourse is different from that of other genre of text since advertisements are supposed to have the capability of attracting public attention and interest. By making use of Van Dijk’s (2009) discourse theory, this study examines three phenomena about food product advertisements...
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Metaphor Expressions in the Ecolexicon of Bali Civility of the Nusa Penida Dialect (BBDN) in Klumpu Village, Nusa Penida
I Nyoman Sadra, Ni Wayan Kasni
The area of the mustard lexicon is a form of ecolexicon that is realized due to the interrelationships and dependencies between the BBDN speech community environment and its biotic and abiotic natural environment, especially the flora and fauna that surround it. Bali dialect of Nusa Penida (BBDN) in...
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Morphological Process in Balinese Adjectives
Ida Bagus Yoga Danu Darmawan, Nyoman Sujaya, Mirsa Umiyati
The purpose of this study is to describe the morphological processes in Balinese adjectives. The data sources of this research are Balinese phrases and clauses uttered by selected informants and additional phrases and clauses made by researchers that informants have tested. The theory applied in this...
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Persona Deixis in Traditional Speech of the Marriage in South Nias Community
Sokhizato Buulolo, Aron Meko Mbete, I Nyoman Muliana
Nias language is one of the many local languages in Indonesia. The people of Nias use the Nias language as their first language. This BN has existed and has lived for hundreds of years until now. It is still actively used as a daily language and means of communication in all traditional ceremonies by...
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Phonemes /mb/ and /kh/ on the Syllable Pattern of ‘kv’ of South Nias Language: A Western Malayo-Polynesian Group of Austronesian Language
Rika Purnama Sari, I Nyoman Kardana, I Wayan Budiarta, Rahmat Gaho
No one has investigated the syllable pattern of the Nias language. Thus, this study was designed to examine and describe the syllable pattern of KV in which there are consonant phonemes /mb/ and /kh/ in the South Nias language. The approach used to design this research is qualitative. The data collection...
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Signs in Podcasts on Denny Sumargo’s Youtube Channel
Dhamma Satrivi Wiranadhi, I Nyoman Kardana, Nyoman Sujaya
This study aims to examine what language signs are contained in podcast Denny Sumargo’s This research is sourced from youtube channel Denny Sumargo’s Research data in the form of expressions used in the video and used as many as 12 video data selected randomly by the researcher. The type of research...
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Structural and Functional Analysis of Lexical Bundles in Articles of Law and Economics Found Science Direct
Yonatan E. Laia, Diah Putri Widiastuti, Stephanus Made Kevin Steven Christian
Lexical bundles have drawn a lot of linguists’ attention during the past few decades. It is important to investigate the lexical bundles utilised in different genres because Biber and Conrad’s (1999) study demonstrated that some lexical bundles can be genre characteristic. The goal of the current study...
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Superstructure of Food Product Advertisement Discourse on Television
Ni Wayan Kasni, I Wayan Budiarta, I Wayan Agus Sukayana
Language is a generalized system of sounds and symbols that all individuals and groups of people use to communicate, engage, and identify themselves through polite speech, appropriate behavior, and proper etiquette. Language is a system as a result, and systems have rules that are phonetic, phonemic,...
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Syntax Category of Existence Ecolexicon ke-afo-an in Central Nias Language
Forisman Hulu, Aron Meko Mbete, Mirsa Umiyati
The Nias language that records the richness of Nias culture is ke-fo-an. Ke-fo-anis a mixture of five entities originating from nature or the environment that are often used as snacks or cigarettes by residents who live in the geographical area of the Nias archipelago. The five main ke-fo-anentities...
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Systemic Functional Multimodal Discourse Analysis of ‘Budaya Bali’ Poster
Ni Made Dian Paramitha Sari
A poster is one of the communication media that uses more than one communication mode in giving information. In this study, the ‘Budaya Bali’ poster that is used as the data consists of written text and visuals, so it is a multimodal text. The purpose of this study is to describe the language meta-functions...
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The Cultural Values of the Lingual Forms in the Siat Sampian Tradition at Samuantiga Temple, Bedulu Village, Blahbatuh District, Gianyar Regency
I Gusti Made Sutjaja, I Gusti Ngurah Adhi Pranata, I Nyoman Muliana
Tradition is a cultural heritage complemented by the tradition of a cultural system that will become a solid forerunner. Tradition is a picture of culture itself. Traditions should be remembered and included. The aim research is purpose of this study is to describe the values of the lingual form contained...
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The Dominance of the ke-afo-an Ecolexicon Category
Mirsa Umiyati, Forisman Hulu, Aron Meko Mbete
The Nias language that records the cultural richness of Nias is afo-ness. Ke-afo-an is a mixture of five entities originating from nature or the environment, which are often used as snacks or cigarettes by residents living in the Nias archipelago’s geographical area. This research aim isa to know the...
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The Effectiveness of Applying Online Learning Methods to Improve the Speaking Skills of English Education Students During the Covid-19 Period
I Nyoman Kardana, Ni Made Dwi Utari Pusparini, Ni Wayan Kasni
Speaking is the most superior skill due to learning a language. Speaking skills are a benchmark that a language student can implement the knowledge gained by communicating orally. The research aims to knowing the effectiveness of online learning in the improvement speaking skills of English education...
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The Ergative Verbs of Tetun Dili
Antonio Constantino Soares
Tetun Dili which is called (TD) is one of the Austronesian languages typologically with SVO word order with alternation OSV. (TD) is spoken as a Lingua Franca and also has been stipulated as an official language by the government of Timor-Leste since the restoration time besides Portuguese. The aims...
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The Form of the Ecolexicon, Construction of Grammatical Categories, and Meaning of the Lexicons in the Oral Literary Text of Guyub Spoken Tolaki Language
Kiki Nurwahyuni, Aron Meko Mbete, Mirsa Umiyati
Tolaki language is one of the regional languages belonging to the Austronesian family, the guyub, he said, is called the Tolaki Tribe, which inhabits the province of Southeast Sulawesi. The Tolaki tribe is spread over 7 districts/cities in the province of Southeast Sulawesi, one of which is Kendari City....
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The Form, Meaning and Function of the Hana Ecolexicon in Matsuo Basho and Natsume Soueki’s Haiku
I Gusti Ayu Agung Wira Premagitari, Aron Meko Mbete, Agus Darma Yoga Pratama
This research examines the hana (flower) ecolexicon contained in haiku by Japanese poets, namely, Matsuo Basho and Natsume Souseki. The purpose of this research is to identify the form, meaning and function of the hana ecolexicons. To achieve this objective, qualitative research is applied. Data were...
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The Function of Speech Acts in the Kette Katonga Weri Kawedo Tradition Ceremony in the Wewewa Dialect of Sumba
I Gusti Made Sutjaja, I Nyoman Muliana, Natanias Gono Ate
In this paper, the writer chooses the Kette Katonga Weri Kawedo tradition as the object of research which refers to elocutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary speech acts and their role in this tradition. Oral traditions realized through the use of BSDW will be a source of data that is analyzed...
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The Function of Using Persona Deixis in Traditional Marriage Speeches for the People of South Nias
Aron Meko Mbete, I Nyoman Muliana, Sokhizato Buulolo
Nias language is one of the many local languages in Indonesia. The people of Nias use the Nias language as their first language. This BN has existed and has lived for hundreds of years until now. The research aims to describe the function of the use of persona deixis in the traditional marriage speech...
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The Grammatical Behaviour of Balinese Adjectives on Phrases and Clauses
Mirsa Umiyati, Ida Bagus Yoga Danu Darmawan, Nyoman Sujaya
The Balinese language is the only local language used by Balinese living on the island of Bali and outside Bali when they communicate with each other as one of the islands in Indonesia, the island of Bali is very famous as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. This happens because...
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The Implementation of Mind Mapping Model to Improve the Ability to Write Descriptive Paragraphs in the 8th Grade of SMPN 9 Denpasar
Ni Putu Juliani Lestari Dewi, Ni Wayan Kasni, I Wayan Budiarta
One sort of written communication that depicts or records an object in depth or detail in accordance with the actual circumstances is a descriptive paragraph. The aim reseach is to learn how the mind mapping approach is used in smpn 9 Denpasar’s 8th graders to help them write more descriptive paragraphs....
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The Language Function Used on Podcasts on Denny Sumargo’s Youtube Channel
Nyoman Sujaya, Dhamma Satrivi Wiranadhi, Nyoman Kardana
Denny Sumargo is an artist and YouTuber from Indonesia who has many followers on the youtube channel. This study aims to determine what language functions are contained in podcast Denny Sumargo’sThis research is sourced from youtube channel Denny Sumargo’sResearch data in the form of expressions used...
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The Meaning in the Lingual Form Found in the Siat Sampian Tradition at Samuantiga Temple, Bedulu Village, Blahbatuh District, Gianyar Regency
I Nyoman Muliana, I Gusti Ngurah Adhi Pranata, I Gusti Made Sutjaja
Culture is inseparable from the language used in the cultural community itself, and it is even inevitable that a language is an object that connects how Culture is in terms of form, function, and lexical meanings that exist in that Culture. The aim research is to know the meaning contained in the lingual...
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The Semantic Role of the Pujut Dialect Sasak Verb Argument
I Wayan Budiarta, Ni Wayan Kasni, Arifin Ahmad
Sasak language is the language used by the Sasak people who live on the island of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. Lombok Island is between the islands of Bali and the islands of Sumbawa. The research aim is to know the the semantic role of the pujut dialect sasak verb argument. This study was designed using...
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The Speech Acts in Kette Katonga Weri Kawedo Tradition in the Sumba Language Wewewa Dialect
Natanias Gono Ate, I Gusti Made Sutjaja, I Nyoman Muliana
It was believed that the Ata Panewe (spokesperson) controlled the Sumbanese people's customary march during the Kette Katonga Weri Kawedo ceremony. In general, these spokespeople are traditional leaders found in every tribe or territory of Sumba. Ata Panewe accompanied the male family to the female...
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The Structure of the Kepenjoran Ecoteks in the Context of Galungan and Kuningan Feast Day Community Pengempon Pura Agung Petilan (Peebongan) Kesiman, Denpasar
Mirsa Umiyati, Ni Gusti Ayu Widiantari, Aron Meko Mbete
Ecotext is the essence of the form of language, which is realized in the form of texts and discourses related to ecology or the environment. The purpose of this study was to determine the structure of the Kepenjoran Ecotext in the Context of Galungan and Kuningan Days Guyub Speeches Pemponan Agung Petilan...
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The Survival of ke-Biu-an Lexicon in Balinese Society
Putri Ayu Julita, Aron Meko Mbete, Mirsa Umiyati
Bali is one of the islands in the tropics with a wide variety of plant species, including fruit-producing plants. One of the fruits that can be easily found in Bali is bananas. Bananas in Balinese are called Biu, a fruit that has a vital role for the people of Bali, where most of the population is Hindu....
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The Use of Hana Ecolexicon as Kigo and Form of the Story in Matsuo Basho and Natsume Souseki’s Haiku
Aron Meko Mbete, I Gusti Ayu Agung Wira Premagitari, Agus Darma Yoga Pratama
Haiku is a poem consisting of 5-7-5 syllables with seasonal references called kigo (季語). Its short form is the hallmark of this poem. This aim study focuses on the use of The Hana Ecolexicon as Kigo and the form of the story in Matsuo Basho and Natsume Souseki’s Haiku.
This research on Haiku (Japanese...
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Tri-dimensional Social Praxis in the Metaphor of Ke-afo-an in Central Nias Dialect
Aron Meko Mbete, Forisman Hulu, Mirsa Umiyati
The Nias language that records the richness of Nias culture is ke-afo-an. ke-afo-an is a mixture of five entities originating from nature or the environment that are often used as snacks or cigarettes by residents who live in the geographical area of the Nias archipelago. The five main afo-an entities...
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Verbal Meaning Contained in Podcasts on Denny Sumargo’s Youtube Channel
I Nyoman Kardana, Dhamma Satrivi Wiranadhi, Nyoman Sujaya
Youtube is a video sharing website created by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim in February 2005. This study aims to examine the meaning of any language contained in the video podcast on Denny Sumargo’s youtube channel. This research is sourced from Denny Sumargo’s youtube channel. Research data...