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1. According to Chaer Leonie Agustina (2004), "as an object of sociolinguistics, language


is not seen or approached as a language, as is done by general linguistics, but is seen or
approached as a means of interaction or communication in human society. Therefore,
however, the formulation of sociolinguistics given by the experts will not be separated
from the problem of language relations with activities or social aspects.

2. According to Sumarsono (2009), says that, concretely, sociology studies groups in


society, such as family, clan (sub-tribe), tribe, nation.

3. According to Fishman (1971), sociolinguistics determines who the speakers are, with
which language variations, when, on what, and with which interlectors.

4. Bungin (2001) explains that primary data is data taken from primary data sources or
main data sources in the field.

5. According to Kartono (2007), a child aged 6-12 years is classified as an elementary


school child (intellectual period). At this time, children enter society outside the family.
Given the very rapid development of children at school age, and considering that the
family environment is now no longer able to provide all the facilities to develop
children's functions, especially intellectual functions in meeting the progress of modern
times, children need a new social environment that is wider in the form of schools, to
develop to its full potential.

6. Nababan (1984) says that there are two basic aspects in the sense of society, namely "the
first aspect is that members of a community live and work together in groups. The
second aspect is that members of these community members and groups can live
together
because there is a set of laws and customs that regulate their activities and behavior,
including language behavior.

7. According to Kridalaksana (1974), he said that language variation is the main language
in the study of sociolinguisics, thus defining sociolinguistics as a branch of linguistics
that seeks to explain the characteristics of language variations that determine the
correlation of the characteristics of these language variations with social characteristics.

8. According to Wijana (2012), said that according to the sociolingistics view, language
contains various kinds of social variations that cannot be solved by a structural
theoretical framework, and is too naive if the variations are only called performance.

9. According to Moleong (2005) qualitative research is a certain tradition in social science


which fundamentally depends on observations of humans both in their area and in their
context.

10. According to Sudaryanto (1993), the presentation of the results of data analysis
informally is the presentation of the results of data analysis using ordinary words.

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