LANGUAGE IDEOLOGY: LANGUAGE AS THE IDENTITY OF A PERSON IN BR. PENGUKUH
Keywords:
Ideology, Language, Identity, Br. PengukuhAbstract
This study is aimed to identify the people’s views on language and their identities in Br. Pengukuh. This study used the quantitative method to interview and know the data that was obtained also, deliver a clear and brief description of the data. In the data collection, researcher combining between sharing the form and doing an interview to locals in Br. Pengukuh. These things are examined using Hickey (2010) theory to analyze the cultural aspect in language to identify a person identity. The subject of this research is language as the identity of a person in Br. Pengukuh. The result of this study showed that the majority of the locals from Br. Pengukuh can speak more than one language. 52% of the respondents are speakable foreign languages and the remaining 48% are able to speak Indonesian and local languages.
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