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Sejak bulan Agustus 2021 setiap pukul 10.00 WIB, di rumah sakit, di bank, di swalayan, berkumandanglah Lagu Indonesia Raya dan hadirin yang ada berdiri tegap mendengarkan dan bahkan ikut menyanyikannya. Suasana nasionalisme sangat terasa dan semakin mendekatkan memori kita dengan jasa para pahlawan kemerdekaan. Di beberapa kampus secara virtual, apel pagi diselang selingi antara menyanyikan lagu Indonesia Raya dengan membaca teks Pancasila. Sebelum tradisi baru tersebut dilakukan, ada pertanyaan yang selalu melintas di benak kita setiap kali menyanyikan lagu Indonesia Raya, apalagi ketika seminar di Balai Bahasa DIY beberapa waktu yang lalu, Indonesia Raya yang dinyanyikan lengkap 3 stanza. Kemunculan bait yang mengandung Di sanalah aku berdiri berulang sesuai dengan jumlah stanza. Pertanyaan yang selalu muncul adalah mengapa di sana? Mengapa bukan di sini? Sedang berada di mana penulis/pengarang ketika menulis lagu Indonesia Raya (apakah di luar negeri?)
Linguistic errors are manifold, e.g. in the mother tongue, in the acquisition of foreign languages, in translations, as slip of the tongue or typo. The present compilation of all subject-related publications is a comprehensive bibliography for the field of linguistic errors. In a compact introduction, Bernd Spillner additionally provides an overview of linguistic, didactic and psycholinguistic methods of the analysis and assessment of the errors and their therapy. For the first time, publications from numerous countries around the world were included which have not yet been considered. With the attached CD-ROM making the bibliography searchable for keywords in many languages to find relevant publications among the more than 6.000 titles, this is a very useful handbook for all linguists and teachers.
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The results of Malaysia’s 14th General Elections of May 2018 were unexpected and transformative. Against conventional wisdom, the newly reconfigured opposition grouping Pakatan Harapan (PH) decisively defeated the incumbent Barisan Nasional (BN), ending six decades of uninterrupted dominant one-party rule. Despite a long-running financial scandal dogging the ruling coalition, pollsters and commentators predicted a solid BN victory or, at least, a narrow parliamentary majority. Yet, on the day, deeply rooted political dynamics and influential actors came together, sweeping aside many prevailing assumptions and reconfiguring the country’s political reality in the process. In order to understand the elections and their implications, this edited volume brings together contributions from ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute researchers and a group of selected collaborators to examine the elections from three angles: campaign dynamics; important trends among major interest groups; and local-level dynamics and developments in key states. This analytical work is complemented by personal narratives from a selection of GE-14 participants.
On study and teaching of Indonesian language and literature in Indonesia; papers of a seminar.
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There has been intense debate in recent times over the legitimacy or otherwise of international law. This book contains fresh perspectives on these questions, offered at an international and interdisciplinary conference hosted by the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Law and International Law. At issue are questions including, for example, whether international law lacks legitimacy in general and whether international law or a part of it has yielded to the facts of power.
Children's Literature: An Invitation to the World is written and organized in a manner that engages the readers and that will instill confidence in teachers when selecting and using literature in their teaching. Readers are asked to take a world view of literature-what it is; how to recognize one's own; how to recognize an author's-and encouraged to see children's literature through a lens that includes people not like themselves. The book tackles tough issues such as gender and racial bias and how they can be insidiously promoted in literature. No other book on the market engages readers more than this one. Rather than just presenting topics, the book asks "What can we learn from them?" In addition, the first-person narrative involves readers in the discussion, rather than simply presenting content to them. Elementary and middle school teachers, curriculum developers and anyone interested in children's literature.