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    Analyzing Language Attitude of Javanese and Sundanese Urban Community on English Language Pedagogy, In Indonesia by Setyo Wati

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This study seeks to discover how Javanese and Sundanese people use their language in learning English. …”
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    UGA SUNDANESE AHMADIYYA: LOCALITY OF MAHDIISM IN WEST JAVA by Jajang A Rohmana

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Ugas can shape the experience, and identity and strengthen the roots of the mystical ideology of Ahmadiyya in Sundanese people. Hereby, the case of ugaSundanese Ahmadiyya is a strategy of acculturation of local culture which added other categorization in the context of the Ahmadiyya movement in various countries around the world.…”
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    “TO JOKE ABOUT GOD”: ANECDOTES OF HAJI HASAN MUSTAPA by Jajang A Rohmana, Muhamad Zuldin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Humor is one of the characteristics of the Sundanese people in West Java. This is not only seen in their conversations about everyday matters but also about serious and sacred issues. …”
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    Contrastive analysis of politeness strategies in refusal speech acts: A study of Sundanese and Batak language by Rossy Halimatun Rosyidah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The purpose of this research is to test the truth of the stereotype which states that Batak people tend to be loud or rude, while Sundanese people are considered smooth and polite in communicating. …”
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    POLICY AND LINGUISTIC CONSIDERATIONS IN THE PROPOSED RENAMING OF WEST JAVA PROVINCE TO TATAR SUNDA by Sarip Sarip, Diana Fitriana, Aidul Fitriciada Azhari, Absori Absori, Elya Kusuma Dewi, Hanif Nurcholish Adiantika, Nurkhaeriyah Nurkhaeriyah

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This geographic and linguistic complexity means that the name "Tatar Sunda" does not accurately reflect the distinct linguistic, cultural, and territorial identities of the Sundanese people as described by J. van Baal. Legally, while there are no barriers to the renaming policy, the proposed name fails to adequately represent the region's diverse identities. …”
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