Yogyakarta, May 2024 – As a dynamic effort to explore the intersection of culture, economy, and enterprise, a group of lecturers and students from the Sekolah Vokasi of Universitas Gadjah Mada (SV-UGM) initiated a research project focusing on the linguistic landscape of Tugu Area of Yogyakarta. This iconic landmark, known for its historical significance and cultural richness, serves as the perfect backdrop to understand how language reflects and shapes the tourism experience in the area.
The research team, consisting of lecturers from the English Study Program of SV-UGM whose expertise are in the field of linguistics, language, and culture, analyzed the language found in signs, advertisements, and warnings in public space around Tugu Yogyakarta and along Jalan Margo Utomo. This area is not only a hub for local and international tourists, but also a meeting place for various cultures, making it an ideal location for such a study.