The focus of this paper is the practice of using linguistic symbols in tourism. The locus is in Seminyak Bali tourismarea. The purpose of this paper is to: (1) identify the forms of linguistic symbols as capital pr...The focus of this paper is the practice of using linguistic symbols in tourism. The locus is in Seminyak Bali tourismarea. The purpose of this paper is to: (1) identify the forms of linguistic symbols as capital practiced in tourism;(2) pattern the linguistic dominance over people (tourists) and economy; and (3) describe the legitimacy oflinguistic dominance. This paper uses a transdisciplinary perspective, namely social studies and linguistics toanalyze the linguistic dominancy in tourism. The research method used is qualitative method. Research data arelingual symbols (words and vocabulary) collected by survey, interview, and documentary study. Data are analyzeddescriptively with the concept of symbolic capital (Bourdieu) and duality of structure (Giddens). Research dataindicate that the existence of language symbols has shifted from local character to global character. Languagesymbols as a representation of foreign capital in the streets of Seminyak Bali as a phenomenon of foreign capitaldomination practice in the realm of tourism. The results found: (1) forms of linguistic capital (foreign investors);(2) forms of linguistic domination of people (tourists) and the economy (goods); and (3) the legitimacy of linguisticcapital.展开更多
文摘The focus of this paper is the practice of using linguistic symbols in tourism. The locus is in Seminyak Bali tourismarea. The purpose of this paper is to: (1) identify the forms of linguistic symbols as capital practiced in tourism;(2) pattern the linguistic dominance over people (tourists) and economy; and (3) describe the legitimacy oflinguistic dominance. This paper uses a transdisciplinary perspective, namely social studies and linguistics toanalyze the linguistic dominancy in tourism. The research method used is qualitative method. Research data arelingual symbols (words and vocabulary) collected by survey, interview, and documentary study. Data are analyzeddescriptively with the concept of symbolic capital (Bourdieu) and duality of structure (Giddens). Research dataindicate that the existence of language symbols has shifted from local character to global character. Languagesymbols as a representation of foreign capital in the streets of Seminyak Bali as a phenomenon of foreign capitaldomination practice in the realm of tourism. The results found: (1) forms of linguistic capital (foreign investors);(2) forms of linguistic domination of people (tourists) and the economy (goods); and (3) the legitimacy of linguisticcapital.