Analisis Gaya Bahasa Pembelajar Bahasa Arab sebagai Bahasa Asing: Studi Kasus pada Alumni Pesantren dan Non Pesantren

Fitria Fitria, Indah Rahmayanti, Farroha Firmaningrum, Syaiful Mustofa
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Language plays an essential role for human interactions and communication and it can also show cultural, social and individual identity. Ones’ background may generate different language use in either written or spoken contexts. Against this backdrop, this research aims to explore the written language styles of Islamic boarding school and non-Islamic boarding school alumni who learn Arabic as a foreign language. This research is designed under qualitative perspective and employs a case study approach. Data was in the form of documents, obtained through informant essays about the experience of learning Arabic. Besides, the data was also collected through semi-structured interviews with two informants to further understand differences in educational background, differences in first language, family background, foreign language mastered, and exposure to Arabic. Data was analysed by reading essays then providing coding and categorization, which was carried out separately by each researchers, conducting discussions on written language styles focusing on the choice of language used from a sociolinguistic aspect. The results of this research demonstrate that the written language styles of students of Arabic as a foreign language between Islamic boarding school and non-Islamic boarding school alumni have differences in terms of lexical choice, phrases and sentence structure.  Such differences happen because of the way a learner's family background, foreign language mastery, and exposure to Arabic influence the written language style. Moreover, the findings have demonstrated how different academic background, language exposure, and learning impact to one’s language style. Given the limited number of the informant, future research may consider recruiting more diverse and more participants.
阿拉伯语作为外语学习者的语言风格分析:关于 Pesantren 和非 Pesantren 校友的案例研究
语言在人际交往和沟通中起着至关重要的作用,它还可以显示文化、社会和个人身份。个人背景可能会导致在书面或口语语境中使用不同的语言。在此背景下,本研究旨在探讨伊斯兰寄宿学校和非伊斯兰寄宿学校校友学习阿拉伯语作为外语时的书面语言风格。本研究从定性角度出发,采用案例研究法。数据以文件的形式,通过信息提供者关于学习阿拉伯语经历的文章获得。此外,还通过与两位信息提供者进行半结构式访谈收集数据,以进一步了解教育背景的差异、第一语言的差异、家庭背景、掌握的外语以及接触阿拉伯语的情况。数据分析的方法是阅读文章,然后进行编码和分类,由每位研究人员分别进行,从社会语言学的角度对书面语言风格进行讨论,重点是语言的选择。研究结果表明,伊斯兰寄宿学校和非伊斯兰寄宿学校的阿拉伯语外语学生的书面语言风格在词汇选择、短语和句子结构方面存在差异。 出现这种差异的原因在于学习者的家庭背景、外语掌握情况和接触阿拉伯语的机会对书面语言风格的影响。此外,研究结果还表明了不同的学术背景、语言接触和学习对个人语言风格的影响。鉴于信息提供者人数有限,未来的研究可以考虑招募更多不同的参与者。
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