Proceeding of the 4th International Seminar on Linguistics (ISOL-4) 2019
DOI: 10.2478/9783110680027-033
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Lexicons Classics of Fishing in Minangkabau Community

Abstract: Lexicons because these lexicons contain meaning that holds the knowledge of past life. Especially lexicons related to nature, as in this article, which is about fishing activities, this is important to be studied to deepen understanding of nature, culture, and local wisdom in the communities. The purpose of this article explains the functions and meanings of the classic lexicon in the field of fish collection in the Minangkabau community. This research was conducted qualitatively from various manuscript data s… Show more

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“…The diversity of fishery vocabulary in the Hulu dialect of Banjarese with the vocabulary of fisheries in Loloan Malay (Sosiowati et al, 2019), Batak Toba language (Sinaga et al, 2020), Riau Malay (Fauzi & Iskandar, 2021), and Minangkabau language (Almos & Ladyanna, 2019) shows that differences in geographical location are influential in vocabulary naming. The findings of this study make an important contribution to the development of dialect geography research.…”
Section: Nomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diversity of fishery vocabulary in the Hulu dialect of Banjarese with the vocabulary of fisheries in Loloan Malay (Sosiowati et al, 2019), Batak Toba language (Sinaga et al, 2020), Riau Malay (Fauzi & Iskandar, 2021), and Minangkabau language (Almos & Ladyanna, 2019) shows that differences in geographical location are influential in vocabulary naming. The findings of this study make an important contribution to the development of dialect geography research.…”
Section: Nomentioning
confidence: 99%