SPEECH LEVELS AMONG JAVANESE YOUNG GENERATIONS : A Study of the Use of Javanese Speech Levels by Teenagers in Temanggung Regency in Central Java

This research is conducted to describe the use of Javanese speech levels by Javanese young generations in Temanggung, central Java. This research examines the speech levels used by Javanese young generations (JYG) in Temangggung in their daily conversations, the factors that potentially influenced t...

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Main Author: Iin Isrokha, - (Author)
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Published: 2011-10-28.
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