"THE LEXICAL DIFFERENCES IN THE JAVANESE VARIETIES SPOKEN BY PEOPLE IN THE WESTERN AND EASTERN PARTS OF BLITAR REGENCY"

Avika Dwi Cahyaningsih, 121012137 (2014) "THE LEXICAL DIFFERENCES IN THE JAVANESE VARIETIES SPOKEN BY PEOPLE IN THE WESTERN AND EASTERN PARTS OF BLITAR REGENCY". Thesis thesis, UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA.

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Abstract

This study concerns with the lexical differences found in the Javanese varieties spoken by people in the western and eastern parts of Blitar Regency. It aims to describe the lexical differences found in the Javanese varieties spoken by people in western and eastern parts of Blitar Regency and to determine the status of the lexical differences. The data of this study were obtained from four observation points in the eastern and western part of Blitar Regency. The four observation points are Kesamben district and Wates district in the eastern part of Blitar Regency, and Udanawu district and Bakung district in the western part of Blitar Regency. Interviewing, recording, note taking, and rechecking were done to collect the data. The analysis of the lexical differences was done by comparing and contrasting the lexical items that have been obtained; whereas the status of the lexical differences were determined by using lexical dialectometry as proposed by Mahsun. The finding of this study shows that out of 400 glosses, there are 121 lexical differences. The lexical differences mostly occured due to the different geographical condition of the observation points. Futhermore, the lexical dialectometry calculation determines that Bakung district compared to Udanawu district, and Kesamben district compared to Wates district have sub dialects status with the index percentage between 31%-50%. Meanwhile, Bakung district compared to Kesamben district, Udanawu district compared to Wates district, and Udanawu district compared to Kesamben district have the status of different dialects with the index percentage between 51%-80%. Therefore, it can be concluded that the Javanese varieties spoken by people in western and eastern parts of Blitar Regency are different dialect.

Item Type: Thesis (Thesis)
Additional Information: KKB KK-2 FS.BE.09/14 Cah l
Uncontrolled Keywords: LEXICAL
Subjects: P Language and Literature > P Philology. Linguistics > P101-410 Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
Divisions: 12. Fakultas Ilmu Budaya
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Avika Dwi Cahyaningsih, 121012137UNSPECIFIED
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Thesis advisorErlita Rusnaningtias, M.AUNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Tn Fariddio Caesar
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2014 12:00
Last Modified: 27 Oct 2016 19:26
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/14300
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