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Journal : Academic Journal of Educational Sciences (Jurnal Akademik bidang Ilmu-Ilmu Pendidikan)

THE CULTURAL CONCEPTUALISATION OF MANGGARAI PEOPLE ON THE ORIGIN OF LIFE: CULTURAL LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS Bustan, Fransiskus; Semiun, Agustinus; Bire, Josua
Academic Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2020): AJES - ACADEMIC JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Nusa Cendana

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This study describes the relationship of between Manggarai language and Manggarai culture, as reflected in the culturalconceptualisation of Manggarai people on the origin of life that includes the origin of human beings, food plants, and animals. The study isviewed from the perspective of cultural linguistics. The study is descriptive. The results of study show that there is a close relationship betweenManggarai language and Manggarai culture, as reflected in the cultural conceptualisation of Manggarai people on the origin of life that includesthe origin of human beings, food plants, and animals.
FRAMEWORK FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNING BASED ON SABUNESE FOLKLORE AS A MEANS FOR ENRICHING LEXICAL KNOWLEDGE RELATED TO SABUNESE TRADITIONAL ECONOMIC SYSTEMS Josua Bire; Fransiskus Bustan; Agustinus Semiun
Academic Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Vol. 3, No. 2, Dec (2019): AJES-Academic Journal of Educational Sciences
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This research aims to develop a framework for English language learning based on Sabunese folklore as a means for enriching lexical knowledge related to traditional economic systems within the Sabunese culture. Theoretical framework on which this research is based on is applied cultural linguistic which empowers local cultural products and practices of Sabunese people in form of folklores as the basis for modelling English language learning based on local culture. This research is that of a descriptive study which blends analysis and its application in form of framework development. Research results develop the English language learning framework based on Sabunese folklore which functions as an approach to enrichment of lexical knowledge related to traditional economic systems which encompasses agriculture, farming, and trading systems. The framework development is that of a single entry – multiple outputs, as the model provides several outputs besides enrichment approach to lexical knowledge related to traditional economic systems embedded within the Sabunese culture as the main focus of this research. The developed framework is applicable to other fields with necessary modifications depending on specific aims and context.
THE CONCEPTUALISATION OF MANGGARAI SPEECH COMMUNITY ON HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC WELFARE Fransiskus Bustan; Agustinus Semiun; Yohanis Semuel Sarong
Academic Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Vol. 3, No. 2, Dec (2019): AJES-Academic Journal of Educational Sciences
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Nusa Cendana

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This study describes the conceptualisation of Manggarai people as members of Manggarai speech community on household economic welfare, with special reference to the forms and meanings of language they employ in verbal expressions in the texts of ritual speeches as cultural discourses. This is a descriptive study. The methods of collecting data were observation, interview, focused-group discussion, and documentary study. The sources of primary data were members of Manggarai speech community represented by five key informants. Data were analysed qualitatively by using inductive method. The results of study show that the forms and meanings of Manggarai language used in verbal expressions in the texts of cultural discourse in Manggarai language are specific to Manggarai culture as they reflect the conceptualisation of Manggarai speech community on household economic welfare. As onceptualised in the cognitive map of Manggarai speech community, the indicators of household economic welfare are designated by having meals three times a day, the availabity of full corn and rice as food stuff, the availability of vegetables in the farm lands, the availability of pigs and chickens raised.
THE CULTURAL CONCEPTUALISATION OF MANGGARAI PEOPLE ON THE ORIGIN OF LIFE: CULTURAL LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS Fransiskus Bustan; Agustinus Semiun; Josua Bire
Academic Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4 No 1 (2020): AJES - ACADEMIC JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Nusa Cendana

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This study describes the relationship of between Manggarai language and Manggarai culture, as reflected in the culturalconceptualisation of Manggarai people on the origin of life that includes the origin of human beings, food plants, and animals. The study isviewed from the perspective of cultural linguistics. The study is descriptive. The results of study show that there is a close relationship betweenManggarai language and Manggarai culture, as reflected in the cultural conceptualisation of Manggarai people on the origin of life that includesthe origin of human beings, food plants, and animals.
MAPPING OF LANGUAGES IN TIMOR TENGAH SELATAN REGENCY Jeladu Kosmas; Fransikus Sanda; Alex Djawa; Fransiskus Bustan
Academic Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4 No 2 (2020): AJES-ACADEMIC JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/ajes.v4i2.3534

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The research about dialect mapping in Timor Tengah Selatan regency is one of the forms of the effort in expressing the truth of humanities researchers who have exposed the Dawan language on the map of languages ​​in East Nusa Tenggara. The researcher wants to minimize the doubts of Lauder (1997) who stated that if all linguistic and non-linguistic researchers agree to use research methods and criteria in selecting the same languages, dialects, sub-dialects, and variants, It is probable that the gap between the findings of one researcher and another can be minimized. Thus, this study specifically wants to map the languages, dialects, sub-dialects, and variants that are in TTS regency. The object of this research is targeting the portrait of the Dawan language map which contains languages, dialects, sub-dialects, and variants derived in the Timor Tengah Selatan Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. This study uses dialectometric techniques which are often used in diachronic linguistics. The findings of this study were (1) finding a map of Timor Tengah Selatan Regency which contains languages, dialects, sub-dialects, and variants. (2) then it was found diachronically related by linguistic means to be produced in diachronic relationships by the linguistic system. (3) there were three variants in this study, namely the Dawan R variant, the Dawan L variant, and the Tetun variant. (4) The study produced a map of the dialectic spiderweb of the TTS Regency.
THE FUNCTION OF PLANT METAPHOR AS A SYMBOL OF UNITY FOR MANGGARAI SPEECH COMMUNITY Fransiskus Bustan; Josua Bire; Agustinus Semiun; Hendrikus Jehane
Academic Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 5 No 1 (2021): AJES-ACADEMIC JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/ajes.v5i1.4616

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This paper explores the function of plant metaphor as a symbol of unity for Manggarai speech community with special reference to the forms and meanings of the linguistic phenomena used in the plant metaphor. The study is descriptive. The study is viewed from cultural linguistics with special reference to metaphor as a part of cultural conceptualization emerging in cognitive level. The result of study shows that the form and meaning of plant metaphor as a symbol of unity for Manggarai speech society is reflected in the verbal expression, Muku ca pu’u neka woleng curup ‘One clump of bananas doesn’t talk differently, one clump of canes doesn’t walk differently’. The forms and meanings of the linguistic phenomena used in the plant metaphor are specific to Manggarai culture revealing the conceptualization of Manggarai speech community on the signifincance of maintaining unity in their contexts of living together as members of the wa’u as a patrilineal-genealogic clan. Besides contributing to the significance of cultural linguistics as an approach to exploring language differences due to cultural differences, the study is also beneficial to remind Manggarai speech community that the content stored in the plant metaphor implies local wisdom enherited from their ancestors that should be maintained and preserved.