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Jakarta Field Station > Events > ISLOJ 6

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The Sixth International Symposium
On The Languages Of Java

18-19 May 2017
Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia

Rizma Angga
Universitas Indonesia
Javanese Language Interference in Indonesian Utterance: The Sociolinguistic Study of Bilingual Children

Satwiko Budiono, Dindadari Arum Jati
Universitas Indonesia
The Discovery of Vocabulary Relating to Majapahit Cultural Practices, in modern Ponorogo Javanese: A Dialectological Approach

Ida Cahyani
Universitas Gadjah Mada
The Language Attitute of Playgroup and Kindergarten Teachers in Sukoharjo District

Abby Cohn, Maya Abtahian, Yanti
Cornell University, Rochester University, Atma Jaya University
Effects of 'Inner' vs. 'Outer' island on language shift in Indonesia

Thomas J Conners, Nikki Adams
University of Maryland
Imposter Prounouns in Javanese

Yashinta Farahsani, Ika Puspita Rini, Patria Handung Jaya
Universitas Muhammidiyah Yogyakarta
THE WAY WEBTOON PRESERVES JAVANESE LANGUAGE PRESERVATION

Fitri Febriyanti, Siti Sholekah
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Corn Farmer's Terminology in Gampin Village Kendal Regency

Atin Fitriana, Dwi Puspitorini, Totok Suhardijanto
Universitas Indonesia
Knowledge Gaps in Contemporary Javanese Comprehensive Description: Towards the Making of Javanese Annotated Corpus

David Gil
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Causative-Applicative-Transitivizing Markers in Sundanese, Madurese, and Javanese: A Diachronic Perspective

Zane Goebel
La Trobe University
Neighbourhood talk, imitation, and the management of social life in conditions of superdiversity

Furihata Masashi
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Analysis of Pitch Movement of Sentences with Topic Markers in Sundanese

Nicholas Barrie Palfreyman
University of Central Lancashire
A negative outlook: Towards a typology of grammatical negation in BISINDO, based on six isolects

Prihantoro
Universitas Dipenegoro
Corpus Methodology to Discover Meanings: A Case Study of Mbok in Banyumas Javanese

Hartono Samidjan

Mengenal Bahasa Tutur Semarangan

Totok Suhardijanto
Universitas Indonesia
Developing Rule-based POS Tagger for Javanese: The First Stage

Lilie Suratminto
Indonesia University of Education, University of Iowa
Words absorbed from the Dutch language in the novel Doynane Wong Culika by Soeparto Brata

Nuraini Syah
Sebelas Maret University
The Comparation Between Madiun Javanese and Surakarta Javanese Language

Kristian Tamtomo
Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta
Multilingual Repertoires behind Monolingual Performances: Language Ideological Erasure in a Krama Javanese Event

Jozina Vander Klok, Finaty Ahsanah, Wuri Sayekti
University of British Columbia, Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Universitas Diponegoro
Cross-dialectal variation of Javanese particles in yes-no questions

Jonas Wittke
Rice University
Two phonological indices of Osing identity


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