Javanese language shift in the coastal area of special region of Yogyakarta province / Dwi Atmawati
Indonesia has one national language, namely Indonesian and 718 local languages. One of the local languages in Indonesia is Javanese. Javanese has levels, namely Javanese krama and Javanese ngoko. Krama Javanese is usually used for the purpose of respect or politeness. Ngoko Javanese is usually used...
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Main Author: | Atmawati, Dwi (Author) |
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Universiti Teknologi MARA,
2020-11.
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