2019
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v9-i1/5511
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Proficiency of Javanese Language in Developing Identity Among Javanese Youth

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“…However, SM's condition was different because she used Ngoko level to communicate with her family. Johari & Nazari (2019) also concluded that Javanese people should expose to the use of Javanese language in daily communication. In this case, the parent was the main role to cultivate local language.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, SM's condition was different because she used Ngoko level to communicate with her family. Johari & Nazari (2019) also concluded that Javanese people should expose to the use of Javanese language in daily communication. In this case, the parent was the main role to cultivate local language.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the Javanese and Banjarese in Selangor who migrated from Indonesia in the 16 th century [29] use the local dialect to interact at Pasar Jerami. However, research suggests that compared to the Kelantanese, Bornean and Kedah dialects due to the mixed marriage, these dialects have become less widely spoken at home by the young Javanese and Banjarese adults [30]. Unlike the other three marketplaces, the social interaction and transaction at the whispering market or "Pasar Bisik" are very different.…”
Section: Threatened Local Dialect and Cultural Traditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%