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The text discusses the various forms of Indonesian language influenced by ethnicity, culture, and religion, categorized into four categories with regional dialect variations.
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- Bahasa Indonesia memiliki ragam bahasa yang beragam tergantung pada media, standar, cara pandang penutur, dan topik pembicaraan.
- Ragam bahasa berdasarkan media terbagi menjadi lisan dan tulisan, dengan ciriciri masing-masing seperti kehadiran orang kedua dalam percakapan untuk ragam lisan dan tidak memerlukan orang kedua untuk ragam tulisan.
- Ragam bahasa berdasarkan standar terbagi menjadi standar dan non standar, dimana standar mengacu pada bahasa yang baik dan benar seperti dalam pidato resmi, surat resmi, dan seminar.
- Ragam bahasa berdasarkan cara pandang penutur terdiri dari dialek yang berbeda-beda di setiap daerah, serta terpelajar dan tidak resmi dalam penggunaan bahasa sehari-hari.
- Ragam bahasa berdasarkan topik pembicaraan mencakup hukum, bisnis, agama, dan kesehatan sebagai contoh topik pembicaraan yang mempengaruhi pemilihan ragam bahasa yang digunakan.
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Exploring diverse forms of Indonesian language, influenced by ethnicity, culture, and religion, with four categories and regional dialect variations.
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Today, we'll explore the diverse forms of the Indonesian language, influenced by different ethnicities, cultures, and religions. The language has four categories: based on medium, standard, speaker's perspective, and conversation topic. Oral language is spoken, while written language uses letters. Dialects vary by region, and understanding these variations is crucial for effective communication in Indonesian society.
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Today, we will learn about the various forms of the Indonesian language, which consists of a variety of ethnicities, cultures, religions, and languages. Indonesian language has its own variations based on usage, grouped into four categories: based on the medium, standard, speaker's perspective, and topic of conversation. Oral language is produced through speech organs, while written language uses a sequence of letters. Standard language adheres to proper Indonesian spelling and grammar, often used in formal settings, while non-standard language does not adhere to these rules and is commonly used in informal communication. Dialects vary by region, while educated language tends to be more formal. Language forms specific to law, business, religion, and health are used based on the context of the conversation. Understanding these variations is important for effective communication within Indonesian society.
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Today, we will learn about the various forms of the Indonesian language. Indonesia consists of a variety of ethnicities, cultures, religions, and languages. Language is a means of communication used by the community to convey a message or information to the intended party. Indonesian language also has its own variations based on usage, which can adapt to specific fields or situations. These variations are grouped into four categories: based on the medium, standard, speaker's perspective, and topic of conversation.
The first category is based on the medium, which includes oral and written forms. Oral language is produced through speech organs and relies on intonation and body language, while written language uses a sequence of letters and does not require a second person for communication. The second category is based on the standard of language, which can be either standard or non-standard. Standard language adheres to the rules and guidelines of proper Indonesian spelling and grammar, often used in formal settings, while non-standard language does not adhere to these rules and is commonly used in informal communication.
The third category is based on the speaker's perspective, which includes dialects and educated language. Dialects vary by region and are distinct to each area, while educated language tends to be more formal and follows proper grammar and spelling rules. The final category is based on the topic of conversation, which encompasses language related to law, business, religion, and health. Each of these topics has its own specific language forms that are used by speakers based on the context of the conversation.
In conclusion, the Indonesian language is diverse and adaptable, with variations in usage based on the medium, standard, speaker's perspective, and topic of conversation. Understanding these variations is important for effective communication within Indonesian society.