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telaah

Telaah is a term used in Indonesian and Malay that denotes examination, analysis, review, or critique. It refers to a careful and systematic study of a subject, document, or situation, typically to draw conclusions, assess quality, or understand implications. The word functions as a noun, and in active forms the related verb form is menelaah, meaning to examine or analyze.

In academic and professional contexts, telaah appears in several common phrases. Telaah pustaka, or literature review,

Nuance and usage distinctions

Telaah emphasizes a structured, critical approach and is often used in formal writing. It implies not just

Overall, telaah serves as a key concept in research, policy analysis, journalism, and scholarly discourse for

summarises
and
critiques
existing
scholarship
on
a
topic.
Telaah
data
refers
to
the
analysis
of
data
to
evaluate
reliability
and
meaning.
Politically
or
legally
oriented
usage
includes
telaah
kebijakan
(policy
analysis)
or
telaah
hukum
(legal
critique),
where
evidence,
assumptions,
and
consequences
are
examined.
listing
information
but
evaluating
sources,
methods,
or
outcomes.
Related
terms
include
kajian
(study
or
examination,
sometimes
broader
or
more
descriptive),
analisis
(analytic
breakdown
of
parts),
evaluasi
(evaluation
of
value
or
effectiveness),
and
studi
(a
study
or
investigation).
While
these
terms
overlap,
telaah
commonly
signals
a
deliberate,
scrutinising
process
intended
to
reveal
strengths,
weaknesses,
and
implications.
describing
rigorous
examination
aimed
at
deeper
understanding
and
informed
judgment.