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MITOS ORA ILOK DALAM PANDANGAN MASYARAKAT JAWA ANTARA KEPERCAYAAN DAN SANGGAHAN SEBAGAI BENTUK KESEMBRONOAN (KAJIAN PRAGMATIK)
Author(s) -
Ira Mayasari
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
wacana/wacana
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2722-1490
pISSN - 2085-2053
DOI - 10.29407/jbsp.v5i2.17480
Subject(s) - subcategory , recklessness , mythology , meaning (existential) , sociology , literature , art , philosophy , psychology , epistemology , social psychology , mathematics , pure mathematics
This study discusses the meaning of myth according  to the region and culture, and the aspect of impoliteness in the category of frivolity in responding to the ora ilok myth. The method used is descriptive qualitative, with listening and note-taking techniques. The date is the study were taken from conversations of speakers and speech partner of the Metoroto, Candiroto, Temanggung, Central Java. The result of this study, firstly, tha myth of ora ilok is still believed by parents, while the refutation is spoken by youngers speech parners. Second, there were 6 categories of recklessness from 12 existing categories, namely the frivolity of the association subcategory with jokes with 2 data, the frivolity of the cynicism subcategory with ridicule 8 data, the frivolity of the arrogance subcategory with jokes with 1 data, frivolity of the playful subcategory with jokes with 6 data, frivolity subcategory of exclamation with jokes as much as 3 data, and frivolity of the subcategory of humor with jokes as much as 4 data. So, the core of the six categories of frivolity found is a refutation to express disbelief in the ora ilok myth and is an expression of non-seriousness with the aim of humor or jokes. Keywords: Immodesty, Recklessness

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