Existence of Banyumasan Javanese Language in Digital Era

Ali Rokhman, R. Priyono, I. Santosa, Sri Pangestuti, M. Kariadi
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This research examines whether Banyumasan Javanese Language is still commonly used in the current digital era, both in daily interaction and in interaction through digital media. The national language of the Republic of Indonesia is Bahasa Indonesia. Besides the national language, local languages are usually used by local people in a country according to the people’s ethnicities. The local language used by local people is also called the first language. There are about 719 local languages throughout Indonesia. In Java, some local languages are used in specific regions and have their uniqueness as the form of local people’s local wisdom. One of the existing local languages in Java is Banyumasan Javanese Language, also known as Penginyongan Language or Basa Ngapak, used in Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Banyumas, Cilacap, Kebumen and surroundings (Barlingmascakeb). Many researchers have reported that their speakers slowly abandoned local languages because of migration, the young generation’s reluctance to use the local language, and lack of pride in first language factors. A UNESCO report states that nearly 1,500 ethnic languages are becoming extinct every day. Using a quantitative approach, this research randomly took the respondents, constituting Banyumasan language speakers from some regencies. The data were collected through questionnaires that were distributed online. The collected data were analyzed using a descriptive statistics technique. The research results show that Banyumasan Javanese Language started to be abandoned by its main speakers and their descendants, both in family communication and online activities on the internet and social media communication.
Banyumasan爪哇语在数字时代的存在
本研究考察了Banyumasan爪哇语在当今数字时代是否仍然普遍使用,无论是在日常互动还是通过数字媒体互动中。印度尼西亚共和国的国语是印尼语。除了国语之外,地方语言通常是由一个国家的当地人根据民族使用的。当地人使用的当地语言也被称为第一语言。印度尼西亚大约有719种当地语言。在爪哇,一些地方语言是在特定的地区使用的,作为当地人的地方智慧的形式,有其独特性。爪哇现有的地方语言之一是Banyumasan爪哇语,也被称为Penginyongan语言或Basa Ngapak,用于Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Banyumas, Cilacap, Kebumen和周围(Barlingmascakeb)。许多研究人员报告说,由于移民,年轻一代不愿使用当地语言,以及对母语因素缺乏自豪感,他们的使用者慢慢放弃了当地语言。联合国教科文组织的一份报告指出,每天有近1500种民族语言正在消失。本研究采用定量分析的方法,随机抽取了一些地区的巴努马桑语使用者作为调查对象。数据是通过在线分发的问卷收集的。使用描述性统计技术对收集的数据进行分析。研究结果表明,Banyumasan爪哇语开始被其主要使用者及其后代抛弃,无论是在家庭交流中,还是在互联网和社交媒体上的在线活动中。
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