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    Language impoliteness among Indonesians on Twitter by Anwar, Miftahulkhairah, Amir, Fachrur Razi, Herlina, Novi Anoegrajekti, Liliana Muliastuti

    Published 2021
    “…This paper discusses the characteristics of Indonesian language impoliteness on Twitter using qualitative research methods. …”
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    Varieties of Indonesian Negation in Indonesian Children’s Speech by Bernadette, Kushartanti, Nazarudin, Nazarudin, R. Niken, Pramanik

    Published 2019
    “…This is why the production of negation is acquired earlier by Indonesian-speaking children, compared with their Indo-European-speaking counterparts. …”
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    Class Bias in Indonesian’s post-reformation film revival by Ade Armando, Nina Mutmainnah, Hendar Putranto

    Published 2024
    “…This paper describes how the Indonesian film industry has experienced a revival to counter Hollywood dominance since the beginning of the Reformation Era in the 2000s. …”
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    Attitude Towards Advertising: From Malaysians And Indonesians Perspectives by Hiram, Ting, Ernest Cyril, de Run, Sudiyanti, Sudiyanti, Cheah, Jun-Hwa

    Published 2016
    “…Online questionnaire was administered, and 215 Malaysians and 147 Indonesians responded in two months. The findings show Malaysians and Indonesians share similar beliefs, attitude and intention towards advertising except for the belief about materialism. …”
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    Factors influencing Indonesian consumers to use e-services in Indonesian airline companies by Urumsah, Dekar

    Published 2012
    “…The research model is validated from the responses of 819 Indonesian consumers who are users of Indonesian airlines’ e-Services. …”
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    Optimization of k-Nearest Neighbour to categorize Indonesian’s news articles by Ihsan, Afdhalul, Rainarli, Ednawati

    Published 2021
    “…In this way, the k-NN method can work better in grouping news articles, especially in Indonesian language news articles.…”
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    Indonesian pre-war Chinese Peranakan writings as Indonesian ‘post-colonial’ literary texts. by Sim , Chee Cheang

    Published 2008
    “…Gayatri Spivak's dispute about the abilities of the silenced subaltern in colonial hegemonies has contributed to a possible paradigm shift in the focus of postcolonial critical analysis from literature published after colonialism to an awareness of literature by the natives during and before colonialism albeit in another language, This article aim toprove that a 'post' colonial phenomenon begins at the moment of encounter between the colonial and subject as evidenced in the pre-war Chinese Indonesian writings from 1897-1942. The content and intent of some 3,000 over copies raised pertinent evidence to the existence of 'post' colonial texts appearing at the dawn of national consciousness rather than post-independence as suggested by Homi K. …”
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    India and the struggle for Indonesian independence by Ghoshal, Baladas

    Published 1999
    “…India supported the Republican diplomatic representative and his mission in Delhi with financial and other help, including the facilities for broadcasting Indonesian viewpoint on the struggle for independence. …”
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    Mapping Indonesian Department of Communication by Pratama, Bayu Indra

    Published 2019
    “…The beginning of the history of communication studies in Indonesia is constructed by the invisible college of Indonesian scholars who returned from their studies in the United States, but no one has explained the contemporary conditions. …”
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    Contemporary Sino-Indonesian relations by Tian, Tiecheng, Zarina Othman, Aizat Khairi

    Published 2024
    “…Sino-Indonesian relations are characterised by a complex interplay of economic opportunities and geopolitical challenges, shaping both nations' roles in Southeast Asia. …”
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