The Naturalness of Translation in Translating Short Story Entitled "Drupadi" from Indonesian into English
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https://doi.org/10.23887/jpbi.v1i1.6006Abstract
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis keberterimaan terjemahaan dan menemukan persetanse dari keberterimaan terjemahaan tersebut dalam cerita pendek yang berjudul “Drupadi” yang diterjemahkan dari Bahasa Indonesia kedalam Bahasa Inggris. Subjek dalam penelitian ini adalah dua native speakers yang berasal dari native area. Sedangkan, objek dalam penelitian ini yaitu cerita pendek yang berjudul “Drupadi” khususnya kalimat-kalimat yang terdapat dalam kedua versi cerita. Dalam penelitian ini, peneliti menggunakan teori Larson sebagai teori acuan penelitian untu menganalisis keberterimaan terjemahaan cerita pendek yang berjudul “Drupadi” dari Bahasa Indonesia kedalam Bahasa Inggris. Tterdapat dua cara yang dilakukan oleh peneliti untuk mengumpulkan data, yiatu dengan menggunakan checklist dan melakukan interview. Jumlah data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu 131 kalimat dan data tersebut di analisis secara descriptif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa data yang tergolong dalam tingkat “unnatural” sebanyak 0%, 2.29% untuk data yang tergolong dalam tingkat “less natural”, 13.74% untuk data yang tergolong dalam tingkat “natural”, dan 83.97% untuk data yang tergolong ke dalam tingkat “highly natural”. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian, dapat disimpulkan bahwa cerita pendek yang berjudul “Drupadi” yang diterjemahkan oleh Tom Hunter dari Bahasa Indonesia ke dalam Bahasa Inggris tergolong dalam tingkat “highly natural” dan cerita pendek tersebut dalam digunakan sebagai bahan ajar oleh guru yang mengajar bahasa, khususnya dalam bidang terjemahaan.Kata Kunci : terjemahaan, cerita pendek, keberterimaan.
This study aimed at analyzing the naturalness of translation and finding the percentage of the naturalness of translation in translating short story entitled “Drupadi” from Indonesian into English. The subjects of this study were two native speakers which are come from the native area. Meanwhile, the object of this study was a short story entitled “Drupadi” especially the sentences in both Indonesian and English version. In this study, the researcher used Larson’s theory as the reference of the study in order to analyze the naturalness of translation in short story entitled “Drupadi” from Indonesian into English. The data were obtained by two methods of data collection, namely checklist and interview. The total of the data in this study was 131 sentences and it was analyzed descriptively. The result of this study showed that, 0% of the data is considered to fall into “unnatural” level, 2.29% are considered to fall into “less natural” level, 13.74% of the data belong to the “natural” level, and 83.97% of the data is classified as “highly natural”. Based on the result, it can be concluded that the short story entitled “Drupadi” which has been translated by Tom Hunter from Indonesian into English was in “highly natural” level and it can be used as teaching material for the teacher who teaches language, especially translation.
keyword : translation, short story, the naturalness
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2015-10-01
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