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Journal : JURNAL KONFIKS

PRESERVING RIAU MALAY ALLUSIONS: A LINGUISTIC APPROACH TO CHARACTER EDUCATION Marni, Silvia; Pernantah, Piki Setri; Hermandra, Hermandra; Sakilah, Sakilah; Rahmat, Wahyudi; Tiawati R, Refa Lina
JURNAL KONFIKS Vol 12, No 1 (2025): KONFIKS
Publisher : LEMBAGA PENELITIAN DAN PENGABDIAN PADA MASYARAKAT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/konfiks.v12i1.18894

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Riau Malay is a vital part of Indonesia’s oral heritage, reflecting the socio-cultural identity of the Riau Malay community. In everyday interactions, Riau Malays frequently use allusive language as a means of politeness and as a reflection of cultural values. These linguistic expressions facilitate respectful communication and serve as a tool for character education. This study aims to redefine the role of Riau Malay figurative expressions as more than just linguistic tools, but as fundamental components of politeness and ethical communication. Additionally, it examines how these linguistic traditions can be preserved and integrated into higher education to foster character development, particularly in instilling values such as integrity, empathy, and respect among university students. A qualitative descriptive approach was used to analyze figurative expressions in Riau Malay. Data collection included documentation of traditional linguistic expressions and interviews with cultural experts and educators. The analysis focused on the role of allusions in social interactions and their contribution to shaping ethical behavior. Findings reveal that Riau Malay allusions are deeply embedded in cultural communication, serving as markers of politeness and carriers of moral and ethical values. These expressions reflect virtues such as humility, respect, and social harmony, reinforcing positive character traits among speakers. Incorporating Riau Malay figurative language into higher education has shown potential in strengthening students' cultural identity and ethical behavior. Interviews with educators revealed that students who engage with Malay linguistic traditions develop a deeper appreciation for local wisdom and improve their interpersonal communication skills. This study underscores the importance of preserving and promoting Riau Malay allusions as a means of fostering character education in higher learning institutions. By integrating these expressions into academic discourse, universities contribute to cultural heritage preservation while instilling ethical values in students. Future research should explore the long-term impact of structured linguistic programs on moral development and identify further ways to integrate traditional linguistic wisdom into modern educational frameworks.
PRESERVING RIAU MALAY ALLUSIONS: A LINGUISTIC APPROACH TO CHARACTER EDUCATION Marni, Silvia; Pernantah, Piki Setri; Hermandra, Hermandra; Sakilah, Sakilah; Rahmat, Wahyudi; Tiawati R, Refa Lina
JURNAL KONFIKS Vol 12 No 1 (2025): KONFIKS
Publisher : LEMBAGA PENELITIAN DAN PENGABDIAN PADA MASYARAKAT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/konfiks.v12i1.18894

Abstract

Riau Malay is a vital part of Indonesia’s oral heritage, reflecting the socio-cultural identity of the Riau Malay community. In everyday interactions, Riau Malays frequently use allusive language as a means of politeness and as a reflection of cultural values. These linguistic expressions facilitate respectful communication and serve as a tool for character education. This study aims to redefine the role of Riau Malay figurative expressions as more than just linguistic tools, but as fundamental components of politeness and ethical communication. Additionally, it examines how these linguistic traditions can be preserved and integrated into higher education to foster character development, particularly in instilling values such as integrity, empathy, and respect among university students. A qualitative descriptive approach was used to analyze figurative expressions in Riau Malay. Data collection included documentation of traditional linguistic expressions and interviews with cultural experts and educators. The analysis focused on the role of allusions in social interactions and their contribution to shaping ethical behavior. Findings reveal that Riau Malay allusions are deeply embedded in cultural communication, serving as markers of politeness and carriers of moral and ethical values. These expressions reflect virtues such as humility, respect, and social harmony, reinforcing positive character traits among speakers. Incorporating Riau Malay figurative language into higher education has shown potential in strengthening students' cultural identity and ethical behavior. Interviews with educators revealed that students who engage with Malay linguistic traditions develop a deeper appreciation for local wisdom and improve their interpersonal communication skills. This study underscores the importance of preserving and promoting Riau Malay allusions as a means of fostering character education in higher learning institutions. By integrating these expressions into academic discourse, universities contribute to cultural heritage preservation while instilling ethical values in students. Future research should explore the long-term impact of structured linguistic programs on moral development and identify further ways to integrate traditional linguistic wisdom into modern educational frameworks.
Co-Authors Abdul Hafidz Afriani, Rini Ahmal Ahmal, Ahmal Aini, Wirdatul Aisiah Aisiah, Aisiah Al Hidayah, Riama Alchanaru, Ariiqoh Alfazar, Tengku Muhammad Bolkiah Amanda, Lionita Aminullah, Almanda Fajar Anisyah, Nur Aprilia, Miranda Arfianti Arfianti Asril Azriyenni Azhari Zakri Ciptro Handrianto, Ciptro Davista, Halim Eka Yuliana Rahman Emilia Susanti Erlina Wiyanarti Fajriani, Sri Wulan Fauzan Ahmad, Fauzan Fernando, Adam Fikri, Asyrul Geravayahd, M. Alvis Ginting, I Viola Sandra Gustina, Helma Lia Hamdani, M. Luthfi Hananti, Amalia Luthfiah Hardi Prasetiawan, Hardi Hasibuan, Rizki Ananda Herlina, Silvia Hermandra, Hermandra Ilhami, Aldeva Indria Astuti Ismail Ismail Jusuf Blegur Kamila, Elsya Nur Kirani, Sandra Kokom Komalasari Lionar, Uun M. Arli Rusandi Maharani Putri, Bintang Maimunah, Maimunah Marleni Mayza, Nada Ardia Fika Melianti, Melianti Miranty, Melly Atma Nana Supriatna Nengsih, Yanti Karmila Ningsih, Alif Setya Ningsih, Sulistiana Nurdiansyah Nurpranawati, Jania Sukma Nurul Afiah Octarainy, Delina Oki Rasdana Oktavia, Dian Oktaviani, Voni Ozay, Mehmed Pangabean, Angelica Putri Pertiwi, Adelia Prahasiwi, Syifa Wahyuni Prasetio, Muhammad Budi Pratama, Andika Dio Purwati, Sherly Putra, Muhammad Dhias Akhwal Putrayudha, Rizky Akbar Putri, Meliyani Putri, Riski Ameliya Rahmadhani, Rahmi Rahman, M Arinal Rahmat Azhari Kemal Renaldi Renaldi Riady, Recky Jedianta Rita Kurnia Rita Kurnia Rizka, Adelia Rizka, Miftah S, Erfa Julia Sakilah Sakilah Sariyatun Sariyatun Septyanti, Elvrin Sholeha, Iis Silvia Marni Silvia Permatasari Silvia, Leni Siti Nurbayani Suci, Defriyanitha Anggraini Suyanto Syafanah, Sarah Azkha Syafiq, Amirul Tarindha, Dinisha Tiawati R, Refa Lina Tri Lestari Tria Putri Mustika, Tria Putri Wahyudi Rahmat Wulandari, Wingga Wulandhani, Sri Oktadriantiwi Yatim, Ab Aziz Mihd Yeni solfiah, Yeni Yoshikawati, Lolita Britania Zarfiardy Aksa Fauzi Zulhafizh, Zulhafizh Zulrafli, Arif