2019
DOI: 10.17507/jltr.1005.28
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Pemaliq Words of Human Death within the Society of Sasak-Indonesia: A Linguistic Anthropology Study

Abstract: This study aimed to describe the world’s view and cultural values conceptualized by the community of Sasak on pemaliq words of human death. Non-participatory observation and in-depth interview methods were used to collect the data. The data were analyzed using a qualitative descriptive approach. It applied Miles and Huberman analysis model consisting of data collection, data reduction, data display, and conclusion. The results of the study showed that pemaliq words of human death used by the Sasak community in… Show more

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“…Saweran traditions can vary significantly from region to region in Indonesia. In some places, the saweran tradition involves giving money, jewelry, or other valuables to the bride and groom or performers on stage, while in other places, the tradition may be more straightforward (Suliadi et al, 2022) Saweran Against Qori'ah The word Qori'ah comes from Arabic, namely qara'a yaqra'u (reciting) while Qori / Qori'ah is (subject) the person who recites, it is customary for Indonesian people to call people who recite the Qur'an called Qori'ah. Does not Agus Sulaiman, Nasrullah apply to people who recite books.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saweran traditions can vary significantly from region to region in Indonesia. In some places, the saweran tradition involves giving money, jewelry, or other valuables to the bride and groom or performers on stage, while in other places, the tradition may be more straightforward (Suliadi et al, 2022) Saweran Against Qori'ah The word Qori'ah comes from Arabic, namely qara'a yaqra'u (reciting) while Qori / Qori'ah is (subject) the person who recites, it is customary for Indonesian people to call people who recite the Qur'an called Qori'ah. Does not Agus Sulaiman, Nasrullah apply to people who recite books.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the culture of Sasak community, taboo is refereed as pemaliq (Suliadi, 2019(Suliadi, :1125Hakim, 2015:342). The Sasak community practice pemaliq in managing their everyday lives, both personal and communal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%