Language Contact and Linguistics Borrowing : A Global Perspective
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Borrowing word is a word from another language which is adopted language as stated. In instance, people in global tends to borrow other language in order to describe a thing or situation. Nowadays, the borrowing language can be famous and familiar to others through the use media mass. This fact can influence other in order to use to the foreign languge then native language.This articel aims to analyze the borrowing language on media mass especially in tourism magazine. The destin Asian magazine become the appropriate source of data in order to use the foreign language on media mass especially in tourism magazine. the destin Asian magazine become the appropriate source of data in order to identified what types of borrowing word that usually occurred in media mass. Moreover, the bloomfield theory (1935) become the main theory which to identified the types of borrowing through the sociolingualistics and phonetic perspective. This research uses qualitative method to analyze the data. As the result, there are 425 words which to identified as borrowing words from English language in destin a global. However, after checked the indentified loan word there are only 25 words that can be analyze as the data which is 6 words categorized as cultural borrowing, 13 words categorized as intimate borrowing, and 6 words categorized as dialect borrowing. Toward the result it can be coclude that high tendency of using borrowing word from foreign language.
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