Javanese Perspective of Nonverbal Language: An Ethnopragmatic Study

The research focused on nonverbal language (NvL) of Javanese people in Indonesia who spoke the first Javanese language and the second language Indonesian using an ethnopragmatic approach. The purpose of research was to describe the perception of the Javanese community on the use of NvL, both dynamic...

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Main Author: Pranowo pranowo
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Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2019-12-01
Series:Lingua Cultura
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/6015
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description The research focused on nonverbal language (NvL) of Javanese people in Indonesia who spoke the first Javanese language and the second language Indonesian using an ethnopragmatic approach. The purpose of research was to describe the perception of the Javanese community on the use of NvL, both dynamic and static NvL. This research used a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques through observation of people who were communicating, interviews with resource persons, and recording as supporting techniques for data collection. Data were analyzed by steps; data identification, classification, and interpretation. The results of research have theoretical implications. If aspects of local wisdom such as those possessed by the Javanese people are preserved, it will be able to provide benefits to the preservation of culture that has been passed down through generations in Javanese society. Such conditions will be able to illustrate that the community’s perspective on Javanese culture is still well maintained from the past until now.
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spelling doaj.art-6e2d3a90b3e74322be00b36a2679e8802022-12-21T22:52:56ZengBina Nusantara UniversityLingua Cultura1978-81182460-710X2019-12-0113430531110.21512/lc.v13i4.60155206Javanese Perspective of Nonverbal Language: An Ethnopragmatic StudyPranowo pranowo0Professor of Indonesian Language and Literature Education, FKIP Sanata Dharma University, YogyakartaThe research focused on nonverbal language (NvL) of Javanese people in Indonesia who spoke the first Javanese language and the second language Indonesian using an ethnopragmatic approach. The purpose of research was to describe the perception of the Javanese community on the use of NvL, both dynamic and static NvL. This research used a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques through observation of people who were communicating, interviews with resource persons, and recording as supporting techniques for data collection. Data were analyzed by steps; data identification, classification, and interpretation. The results of research have theoretical implications. If aspects of local wisdom such as those possessed by the Javanese people are preserved, it will be able to provide benefits to the preservation of culture that has been passed down through generations in Javanese society. Such conditions will be able to illustrate that the community’s perspective on Javanese culture is still well maintained from the past until now.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/6015nonverbal languagejavanese languagejavanese conversation
spellingShingle Pranowo pranowo
Javanese Perspective of Nonverbal Language: An Ethnopragmatic Study
Lingua Cultura
nonverbal language
javanese language
javanese conversation
title Javanese Perspective of Nonverbal Language: An Ethnopragmatic Study
title_full Javanese Perspective of Nonverbal Language: An Ethnopragmatic Study
title_fullStr Javanese Perspective of Nonverbal Language: An Ethnopragmatic Study
title_full_unstemmed Javanese Perspective of Nonverbal Language: An Ethnopragmatic Study
title_short Javanese Perspective of Nonverbal Language: An Ethnopragmatic Study
title_sort javanese perspective of nonverbal language an ethnopragmatic study
topic nonverbal language
javanese language
javanese conversation
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/6015
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