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Performance Participation of Peucicap in West Aceh Resi Syahrani Tausya; Tasnim Lubis
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): May
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This study aims to describe the performance and participation in the traditional Peucicap ceremony in Gunong Panah Village, Bubon District, West Aceh District. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with an ethnographic approach. The results showed that in the Peucicap process, participation performance was seen in the act of giving advice, giving names, giving honey to the child (cicap), giving teungku needs related to the procession, and asking about the next procession. The participation of the family or parents of the baby is seen through the act of answering questions and asking questions. This research makes an important contribution to understanding, preserving culture, and developing methods in efforts to preserve and promote the Peucicap tradition and local culture in Aceh.
Districts Naming in Medan: An Anthropolinguistics Study Raees Narhan; Prima Solehatun; Tasnim Lubis
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): May
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The background of the naming of kelurahan in two sub-districts in Medan, North Sumatra in areas that have links with culture, language and cognition. This study aims to find out the origins of village names in two sub-districts in Medan, North Sumatra by finding reasons and connections between culture, language and thoughts that reflect street names in these sub-districts. The naming of kelurahan in two sub-districts in Medan, North Sumatra can be categorized based on their basic shape, the morphological process that led to their formation, and their significance. The subjects of this research were the villages of Asam Kumbang, Sunggal, and Kampung Lalang villages. Data collection was carried out by conducting interviews and interviews in regional sub-districts, patriarchs of Datuk Badiuzzaman descent and in the surrounding community and advanced techniques, namely all-cause techniques, recording techniques, and note-taking techniques. The approach used in this study is an anthropolinguistic approach and is examined in a qualitative descriptive manner with an informal data presentation method used to process and present the expected data.
Bah Bolon River 1980-2023: The History of Pollution and River Used Abiyulail Alatas Abus; Meilisna Purba; Tasnim Lubis
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): January
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The existence of the Bah Bolon River is related to the surrounding community. This study was diachronic research on the history and dynamics of the Bah Bolon River from 1980-2023. Bah Bolon River is related to environmental, social and economic changes in terms of river pollution. This study aimed to invent information on the condition of the Bah Bolon River in Pematang Siantar City, North Sumatra in 1980-2023 with a focus on pollution of the Bah Bolon River and its use for the surrounding community. The method used was a historical method which consists of four stages, namely heuristics, criticism, interpretation, and historiography. Data collection was carried out through a literature review and in-depth interviews. Literature data was taken from official documents and articles regarding the Bah Bolon River from 1980-2023. In-depth interviews were conducted with informants who met the criteria of (1) full enculturation; (2) direct involvement; (3) unfamiliar cultural atmosphere; (4) sufficient time; and (5) non-analytic. The chronological analysis carried out includes the transformation of river flows, the use of water resources, and their impact on the lives of local communities. The results showed that there were changes in land use, social structure, and community economy over time. These findings contribute to a deep understanding of the dynamics of the Bah Bolon River in the 1980s, creating a foundation for evaluating the impact of environmental change on human life. The results of this research contribute to the understanding of environmental history, social change, and community adaptation to ecological change. The implications of this research can be used as a basis for future environmental conservation and water resource management policies while exploring the historical and heritage value of the Bah Bolon River.
Sound Change of Batahan Language as Malay Dialect in Mandailing Natal Regency Muhammad Afdhaluz Zikri Lubis; Tasnim Lubis
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): May
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This research deals with comparative historical linguistic studies that discuss the types of sound changes from Proto-Austronesian into Batahan Malay. This research uses qualitative methods with listening and recording techniques. Data sources were obtained from informants who are native speakers of Batahan Coastal Malay. Vocabulary taken from the speakers' recordings are those listed in the swadesh list. In the sound changes of the Austronesian language into Batahan Coastal Malay based on sound position, there are only six changes out of seven changes namely metathesis, apheresis, syncope, apocope, prothesis, and paragogue.
Language Kinship between Acehnese and Tamiang Malay Language Cut Nuswatul Khaira; Tasnim Lubis
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): May
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This study aimed to determine the percentage of kinship that exists between Acehnese and Tamiang Malay language and to find out the separation period of the two languages. This research was conducted using the quantitative method in which the data in this research is statistical. The techniques used in analyzing the data were lexicostatistical techniques. It was used to calculate the percentage of kinship between the two languages and also glotochronological techniques to calculate the separation time between Acehnese and Tamiang Malay language. The results of the study found that the percentage of kinship between Acehnese and Tamiang Malay is quite high, which is as much as 39%. From the results of calculations using glotochronology techniques that have been carried out, it is found that the separation period between Acehnese and Tamiang Malay language is as far as 1,616 years.