2017
DOI: 10.24815/siele.v4i1.7000
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Reluctance of Acehnese youth to use Acehnese

Abstract: This study was aimed at finding the main factors causing Acehnese youth to be reluctant to use their Acehnese language within their groups and in daily life and also at finding out their attitudes towards the Acehnese language. The study adopted a case study approach using semi-structured interviews to obtain data. Ten (10)

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“…Aceh itself consists of several local vernaculars. This is as the evidence that Aceh is a multilingual society (Al-Auwal, 2017). Either domestics or foreign trader come and go for trading from this region (Özay, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…Aceh itself consists of several local vernaculars. This is as the evidence that Aceh is a multilingual society (Al-Auwal, 2017). Either domestics or foreign trader come and go for trading from this region (Özay, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…For instance, Aceh. Aceh is a province in Indonesia located at the north-western tip of Sumatera island (Al-Auwal, 2017). Aceh province is not only inhabitted by Aceh tribe but also by tribes from outside Aceh.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…meanwhile for formal contexts, including colleges and places of work, Indonesian is desired. A study conducted by Al-Auwal (2017) shows that the university students living in Banda Aceh (the capital city of Aceh) preferred to use Indonesian for their daily life communication. This choice is argued due to the senses of Indonesian is more modern while Acehnese is considered harsh; Indonesian is more convenient to speak than Acehnese; and Acehnese is used more for making jokes.…”
Section: The Usage and Situation Of Acehnese Language Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contact of Acehnese languages with bahasa Indonesia, which is the national language of the nation, then, cannot be avoided (Chairuddin, 2018). It is quite common to observe that the younger generation has less frequently used Acehnese (Al-Auwal, 2017), which can affect the changes in the language over time. The Acehnese people now feel more comfortable to speak Indonesian than their mother tongue (Aziz & Amery, 2016;Aziz, Yusuf, & Menalisa, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%