Comparative Linguistic Study On Relationship Of Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo Languages

This research focuses on the Austronesian or Polynesian Malay language family, which includes the languages of Acehnese, Minangkabau, and Gayo respectively. The fact that there are similarities in form and meaning, which are a reflection of the same historical legacy, is the basis for the hypothesi...

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Main Author: Raees Narhan
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Language:English
Published: CV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAH 2022-06-01
Series:International Journal of Humanities Education and Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://ijhess.com/index.php/ijhess/article/view/190
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description This research focuses on the Austronesian or Polynesian Malay language family, which includes the languages of Acehnese, Minangkabau, and Gayo respectively. The fact that there are similarities in form and meaning, which are a reflection of the same historical legacy, is the basis for the hypothesis that the three languages are related to one another. This hypothesis is based on the fact that there are similarities. In this study, linguistic grouping methods and lexicostatistical approaches were utilized in order to investigate the kinship relationship that exists between the Acehnese language, the Minangkabau language, and the Gayo language. In the first level, Morris Swades selects 200 essential words for the fundamental vocabulary The referential method was used in order to provide this facts, and the technique that was utilized was the note-taking technique. The second step is to establish which duos of the three languages speak a cognate language. Third, compute the amount of time that has passed between each of the three languages. In the fourth step, you will calculate the error period in order to obtain a more accurate separation time. According to the findings, the Acehnese, Minangkabau, and Gayo languages were all classified as belonging to the same family of languages. It is estimated that 57 percent of Acehnese and Gayo speakers are related linguistically, whereas the percentages for Minangkabau and Gayo are 39 percent and 29.5 percent of Minangkabau Language  and Acehnese.
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spelling doaj.art-297de88e95114a87beae5153892f70ad2023-03-11T02:55:18ZengCV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAHInternational Journal of Humanities Education and Social Sciences2808-17652022-06-011610.55227/ijhess.v1i6.190190Comparative Linguistic Study On Relationship Of Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo LanguagesRaees Narhan0Universitas Sumatera Utara This research focuses on the Austronesian or Polynesian Malay language family, which includes the languages of Acehnese, Minangkabau, and Gayo respectively. The fact that there are similarities in form and meaning, which are a reflection of the same historical legacy, is the basis for the hypothesis that the three languages are related to one another. This hypothesis is based on the fact that there are similarities. In this study, linguistic grouping methods and lexicostatistical approaches were utilized in order to investigate the kinship relationship that exists between the Acehnese language, the Minangkabau language, and the Gayo language. In the first level, Morris Swades selects 200 essential words for the fundamental vocabulary The referential method was used in order to provide this facts, and the technique that was utilized was the note-taking technique. The second step is to establish which duos of the three languages speak a cognate language. Third, compute the amount of time that has passed between each of the three languages. In the fourth step, you will calculate the error period in order to obtain a more accurate separation time. According to the findings, the Acehnese, Minangkabau, and Gayo languages were all classified as belonging to the same family of languages. It is estimated that 57 percent of Acehnese and Gayo speakers are related linguistically, whereas the percentages for Minangkabau and Gayo are 39 percent and 29.5 percent of Minangkabau Language  and Acehnese. https://ijhess.com/index.php/ijhess/article/view/190Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo Languages
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Comparative Linguistic Study On Relationship Of Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo Languages
International Journal of Humanities Education and Social Sciences
Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo Languages
title Comparative Linguistic Study On Relationship Of Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo Languages
title_full Comparative Linguistic Study On Relationship Of Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo Languages
title_fullStr Comparative Linguistic Study On Relationship Of Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo Languages
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Linguistic Study On Relationship Of Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo Languages
title_short Comparative Linguistic Study On Relationship Of Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo Languages
title_sort comparative linguistic study on relationship of aceh minangkabau and gayo languages
topic Aceh, Minangkabau And Gayo Languages
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