Pemilihan Bahasa dalam Masyarakat Tutur Konjo di Sinjai
The study about �The Language Choice in The Konjo Speech Community in Sinjai� describes the language situation in Sinjai which includes the general description of the languages used daily. It also describes the forms of the languages and examines the factors governing the language choice whil...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2014
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總結: | The study about â��The Language Choice in The Konjo Speech
Community in Sinjai� describes the language situation in Sinjai which includes
the general description of the languages used daily. It also describes the forms of
the languages and examines the factors governing the language choice while
attempting to correlate such factors with domains and role relations. By using
field research method, that is by participant�s observation which is combined with
the observer�s paradox technique, the data were collected from daily speech
events in the various domains. The data are then classified according to the types,
patterns, and factors that determine the language usage.
There are four languages (BK, DBS, DMB, and BI) used daily in the
speech community. They are allocated to different social functions and contexts,
that is known as polyglossia. In situationswhere the social context favors multiple
interethnics contacts, however, some speakers who identify with minority ethnic
groups may choose to incorporate features from a dominant variety into their
speech. Multilinguals show varying degrees of proficiency in the languages they
choose in various domains. Consequently, there are several patterns of language
choice, namely, in the family domain are: BK + BK, BI + DMB + BK, and DMB
+ BK |
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