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Journal : Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity

The Hermeneutic Study in Jambi Malay Phrases as a Local Genius Culture Rengki Afria; Warni
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
Publisher : Jurusan Sejarah, Seni, dan Arkeologi, FKIP, Universitas Jambi

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This study aims to inventory, document, describe, and analyze the form, types, functions, and meanings of Jambi Malay Traditional Phrases: Hermeneutic Studies. The method used is a qualitative descriptive method. The data source is in the form of traditional Jambi Malay expressions. The data of this research are proverbs, petitih, kias, proverbs in Jambi Malay. The results of the study concluded that some data on Jambi's traditional Malay expressions, in the form, kind, and meaning of proverbs.. In general, the Jambi Malay community is not open in their speech, so they use figures of speech to convey the message in the speech. Jambi Malay traditional expressions have a function in social life in the community. These functions are: As a means of community education, As advice, and As a cultural treasure of oral tradition Keywords: expressions, traditional, Jambi Malay, hermeneutic
Remains of the Site of Raden Mattaher's Resistance Against Dutch Colonialism in Jambi Asyhadi Mufsi Sadzali; Yundi Fitrah; Warni
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 1 (2020): Desember 2020
Publisher : Jurusan Sejarah, Seni, dan Arkeologi, FKIP, Universitas Jambi

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Jambi region which experienced resistance movements against Dutch colonialism since 1834 which was started by Sultan Taha Syafuddin continued until his death in 1904 in Betung Bedara, Tebo region, Jambi. The struggle did not stop but was continued by one of the biggest and most feared by the Dutch , his name is Raden Mattaher bin Raden Kusin. Basically, Raden Mattaher's struggle began when he joined Panglima Sultan Taha in 1885, and was even nicknamed 'Singo Kumpeh'. Raden Mattaher's involvement in several places in Jambi has left artifacts that can be used as cultural heritage, which support the handover and confirmation of Radaen Mataher as the 2nd National Hero from the Jambi region. The research method used in this research was descriptive qualitative approach and to collect the data the researcher record the data in the field to identify the relationship between artifacts and historical events. The results showed that these artifacts were closely related to the revolutionary struggle of Raden Mattaher. Keywords : History, revolutionary struggle of Raden Mattaher, artifacts.
Analysis of Word Classes in Short Story "Maaf" by Putu Wijaya: Morphological Studies Rengki Afria; Warni; Aldha Kusuma Wardhani
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 2 (2021): Desember 2021
Publisher : Jurusan Sejarah, Seni, dan Arkeologi, FKIP, Universitas Jambi

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Abstrack: The research aims to describe word classes that contained in the ‘Maaf’ by Putu Wijaya’s short story. Word class is a word classifiation in units of language with based on the form categories, function, and meaning in the system grammatical. The function of word class is to develop sentence properly based on patterns sentence raw in order to avoid a mistake in the writing of the setence. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method by analyzing the documents that have been obtained and then explained based on word class, compared and combined to form a systematic and a whole results of the study. It can be concluded that the result of the research from ‘Maaf’ by Putu Wijaya’s short story are (1) Noun 613 words. (2) Verb 436 words. (3) Conjunction or particle obtained 424 words. (4) Adverb 303 words. (5) Pronoun 274 words. (6) Adjektive 223 words. (7) Numerals which is only 46 words. Keywords : Morphology, part of speech, short story
Structural and Meaning Analysis of Pantun Melayu in Malay Arabic Script Texts Warni Warni; Irma Suryani; Rengki Afria; Ahyatun Maghfiroh
Proceeding International Conference on Malay Identity Vol. 3 (2022): Desember 2022
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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to describe the results of the analysis of the structure and meaning of the Malay pantun. Pantun is a culture that develops in Malay land and its presence continues to be preserved and maintained until today. This research is an elaboration of the structure and meaning of the Malay pantun with the Malay Arabic script, which is then transcribed in order to understand the meaning contained in it. This study uses a qualitative descriptive analysis method, the data source used is the text of the Malay pantun with Malay Arabic script, the data collection technique is carried out by document study, the method of presenting the results of data analysis is an analysis of the structure and meaning of the Malay pantun by identifying and describing it. The structure that builds the Malay pantun in each stanza consists of four lines with words ranging from three to five words and syllables ranging from eight to eleven syllables. The rhymes that are owned by the a-b-a-b rhyme are found in three types of rhymes, including perfect rhymes, imperfect rhymes, and perfect double ending rhymes. The meaning found is in the form of intertainment and advice or teachings that contain moral messages in the form of virtues that are expected to be taught and continue to be preserved as good morals for the Malay community. Keyword: Structure, Mean, Pantun, Script, Malay.