Abstract

The phenomenon of language variation often occurs in border areas and can be visualized by a Geographic Information System (GIS) application that has the ability to visualize linguistic conditions in a region. Geospatial shows the location, place, and position of an object that is below, on, or above the surface of the earth expressed in a particular coordinate system. The method used in this study is descriptive analytical with the application of GIS as a supporting analysis tools. Field surveys were used to assess the accuracy of the results of the models applied. The initial stage of the study was carried out an inventory of isolates. In this case, 208 data are obtained from gloss and berian. The study sample consisted of 41 villages spread across Cirebon Regency. Gloss and cryptic data are tabulated into the database using the MS Excel application, which is the GIS input data. After filtering the data, it can be seen that there are 28 villages in minimum noise conditions from 41 villages which were originally determined to be research samples. Visualization of isolates is presented in two types, namely analog maps (printed) and digital maps in scale of 1: 220,000.

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