LEKSIKON SAMIN SEBAGAI CERMIN PANDANGAN DUNIA PENUTURNYA

Abstract The Samin people are a group of Javanese speakers. However, the Javanese they use is a little different from the common Javanese in some ways. For example, they use some distinctive lexicons such as rukunan ‘husband/wife’, pondhokan ‘house’, turun ‘child’, and so on. This article discusses...

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Main Author: Suhandan Suhandan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta 2015-05-01
Series:Litera
Online Access:http://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/litera/article/view/4410
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description Abstract The Samin people are a group of Javanese speakers. However, the Javanese they use is a little different from the common Javanese in some ways. For example, they use some distinctive lexicons such as rukunan ‘husband/wife’, pondhokan ‘house’, turun ‘child’, and so on. This article discusses the distinctive lexicons in the Samin community to explain why they use such unique lexicons. The discussion employs the framework of anthropological linguistics studying linguistic facts in a broad sociocultural context. The findings reveal that the use of distinctive lexicons by the Samin community is not coincidental, but related to their perspectives on viewing things labeled by the lexicons; how they do so is influenced by the Saminism ideology. In addition, it is also revealed that in some instances, for the Samin community, the lexicons are not just labels that mark something, but also tools to interpret something.
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spelling doaj.art-853c153257004c958c58654a6ff80fa02022-12-22T03:58:30ZengUniversitas Negeri YogyakartaLitera1412-25962460-81392015-05-011413785LEKSIKON SAMIN SEBAGAI CERMIN PANDANGAN DUNIA PENUTURNYASuhandan Suhandan0LITERA FBS UNYAbstract The Samin people are a group of Javanese speakers. However, the Javanese they use is a little different from the common Javanese in some ways. For example, they use some distinctive lexicons such as rukunan ‘husband/wife’, pondhokan ‘house’, turun ‘child’, and so on. This article discusses the distinctive lexicons in the Samin community to explain why they use such unique lexicons. The discussion employs the framework of anthropological linguistics studying linguistic facts in a broad sociocultural context. The findings reveal that the use of distinctive lexicons by the Samin community is not coincidental, but related to their perspectives on viewing things labeled by the lexicons; how they do so is influenced by the Saminism ideology. In addition, it is also revealed that in some instances, for the Samin community, the lexicons are not just labels that mark something, but also tools to interpret something.http://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/litera/article/view/4410
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title LEKSIKON SAMIN SEBAGAI CERMIN PANDANGAN DUNIA PENUTURNYA
title_full LEKSIKON SAMIN SEBAGAI CERMIN PANDANGAN DUNIA PENUTURNYA
title_fullStr LEKSIKON SAMIN SEBAGAI CERMIN PANDANGAN DUNIA PENUTURNYA
title_full_unstemmed LEKSIKON SAMIN SEBAGAI CERMIN PANDANGAN DUNIA PENUTURNYA
title_short LEKSIKON SAMIN SEBAGAI CERMIN PANDANGAN DUNIA PENUTURNYA
title_sort leksikon samin sebagai cermin pandangan dunia penuturnya
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