Types of Data Research Procedure

Table 3.1. The Example of Equivalence Data Collection: Data ST Data TT 1ST Ia Tidak ada cara lebih baik untuk menikmati Jogja yang santai dan tradisional selain menyantap sepiring bakmi hangat dan fresh di warung tenda pinggir jalan pada malam hari. 1TT Ia There‟s no better way to get a feel for this relaxed yet traditional city than eating a plate of warm noodles at night, served fresh at a roadside stall. in which, 1 : number of data ST : Source Text TT : Target Text I : order of paragraphs a : order of sentences Similar to the analysis of equivalence, the informativeness analysis also needed the 13 Indonesian sentences and 14 English sentences. However, this analysis needed additional data which was the the result of the questionnaires distributed to the respondents. Table 3.2. The Example of Informativeness Data Collection: Data ST Data TT 5ST IIb Kesegaran Bakmi Jawa adalah selling point yang kuat. 5TT IIb The freshness of Javanese noodles is a strong selling point. in which, 1 : number of data ST : Source Text I : order of paragraphs a : order of sentences

3. Population and Sample

The data which were analysed are all sentences including 13 Indonesian sentences from 5 paragraphs in Indonesian version of article “Bakmi Jawa: Javanese Style” and 14 English sentences from 5 paragraphs in the English version one.

4. Data Analysis

After collecting the data, the analysis of equivalence was done based on Baker‟s indicators of equivalence and non-equivalence which could be seen in Chapter II, Review of Related Theories. Here is the table of example of how the first sentence in “Bakmi Jawa: Javanese Style” was analysed based on Baker‟s indicators of equivalence and non-equivalence: Table 3.3. The Example of Equivalence Data Analysis: Data ST Data TT 1ST Ia Tidak ada cara lebih baik untuk menikmati Jogja yang santai dan tradisional selain menyantap sepiring bakmi hangat danf resh di warung tenda pinggir jalan pada malam hari. 1TT Ia There‟s no better way to get a feel for this relaxed yet traditional city than eating a plate of warm noodles at night, served fresh at a roadside stall. a b c d e f g h i j k in which,

a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k : the indicators of equivalence and non-equivalence

based on Baker‟s 1992:21-25. For analysing the translation informativeness, questionnaires were distributed to respondents for whom English was their first or second language.