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Shifting Among The Noble Teenagers of Mambalan Village Gunung Sari Zainudin Abdussamad Abdussamad; Hamzah A. Machmoed; Abidin Pammu; Harlina Sahib
ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities Vol. 3 No. 3 (2020): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

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This study aims to reveal the phenomenon of language shift among the noble teenagers of mambalan Village. Research has been carried out with the noble teenagers as the participants of this research. To improve understanding of the complexity of this research, this research used descriptive qualitative method by using some tools in collecting the data such as, questionnaires, interview, data recording, note taking and observation. After obtaining the data, the data analyzed by Gathering and understanding data transcription carefully, coding the data transcription word per word and displaying the words into the relevant conversation. The study found that there is language shift occurred among the noble teenagers of mambalan village. The finding is strengthened by vocabularies and sentences which shifted from high Sasak language to low Sasak language.
On Morphological Analysis of Spatial Deixis in Mǝriaq-mǝriqu Dialect of Sasak Language Sutarman Sutarman; Martin L. Manda; Hamzah A. Machmoed
ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities Vol. 3 No. 3 (2020): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

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This paper concentrates on the spatial deixis and its morphological structures in Mǝriaq-mǝriqu dialect of Sasak language. It includes in a typological study with qualitative method. This research employs two forms of data; primary data and secondary data. The primary data include the information obtained from the informants from every dialect. Secondary data are the data obtained from any documents of Sasak language such as folklore. There are two methods of data collection; field linguistic method and library method. Of the two methods, there are two techniques used in collecting data: Observation and interview. The results of this study accommodated all types of demonstratives by Diessel (1999) and Dixon (1988) and discover some new types contributing to the theory. The types of spatial deixis in this dialect are pronominal, adnominal, quantifier, intensifier, identificational, adverbial, verbal, and referential. In term of morphological structure, the demonstrative in this dialect is constructed of some affixes and the combination of two or more spatial deixis. Nominal demonstrative usually becomes stem of other demonstratives. Quantifier is constructed of prefix ‘se-‘plus manner demonstrative adverb(MDA). Intensifier is constructed of prefix ‘s-‘ plus pronominal, LDA is constructed of prefix ‘n-‘ plus pronominal for proximal, MDA is constructed of prefix ‘mer-‘ and ‘m-‘ plus pronominals, verbal demonstrative is constructed of confix ‘pe-q’ plus MDA, Referential demonstrative is constructed of MDA plus suffix ‘-q’.