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Journal : Al-Lisan

Bahasa dalam Perspektif Pengembangan Moralitas Kepemimpinan Muda, Lisdawati
Al-Lisan Vol 1, No 1 (2015): Al-Lisan
Publisher : IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

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A leader is a man who has good knowledge and good skill; he is able to persuade others to do something together and to gain a goal. A leader is the individual who has talent; has power and authority to manage and to to direct his staffs or his followers. Leading does not ignore collaboration, because it must give chance to others to do the duties. A leader who has good morality should equip hisself with the terms which called three senses namely kindness, dedication, and neutrality. He also should have five moralities as the main aspect, namely wisdom, kindness, honesty, braveness, and diciplines. Leadership related to attitude and behaviour, logic intellectual and emotional mature, ability and skill. The skill of communication is an important element in implementing leadership activities. The quality is signed by the good communication between leader and his staffs or his followers, with using  the good and the contextual language.
Discourse Analysis of Tujaqi Poetry: A Local Wisdom of Gorontalo in Respecting Leaders and Honour Guest Lamsike Pateda; Lisdawati Muda
Al-Lisan: Jurnal Bahasa Vol 8 No 2 (2023): Al-Lisan: Jurnal Bahasa (e-Journal)
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo

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This study aims to describe the meaning of Tujaqi poetry in the traditional ceremony of receiving leaders or honour guests. The arrangement of words and sentences in Tujaqi is a message conveyed by traditional officials to guests or leaders. Appreciation for leaders or guests is expected that leaders and guests try to maintain behaviour from bad habits and maintain behaviour that is beneficial to other people, especially the people of Gorontalo who have been willing to welcome them kindly. This research used discourse analysis to analyse Tujaqi meaning. The procedures were collecting data, identifying unit analysis, segmenting the text, identifying language elements, analysing the meaning, and interpreting the context. The research showed that Tujaqi poetry was recited in Pohutu Motombulu, a traditional ceremony in welcoming a leader or honour guest.  Tujaqi can be interpreted as the artistic creativity of the Gorontalo people, composed in the regional language which symbolizes that the Gorontalo people are proud of their regional language, and are pleased with their own variety of literature and culture so that they are considered equal to other regions.