Hari Bakti Mardikantoro, Yoris Adi Maretta
This research is intended to describe the shift of Javanese and its impacts on Samin community. Samin is an honest and modest people. They always use ngoko Javanese. Therefore, Samin people are often called the naive Javanese or Jawa Jawab, meaning that they always speak innocently. The research conducted in two Samin settlement sites Tambak, Sumber Village, Kradenan Sub-District and Tanduran, Kemantren Village, Kedungtuban Sub-Disctrict. The research is reveals that the shift of Javanese used by Samin society from ngoko (low-level) to basa (high-level) Javanese. The impact of the shift is the transformation of Samin society, in terms of modestry, level of education, technology, marriage, economy, tax-paying obedience, and non-isolation habit. © Serials Publications.
Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia