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MAKNA ORNAMEN RUMAH GADANG MINANGKABAU: KAJIAN SEMANTIK Shalika, Mayang Putri; Sibarani, Robert; Setia, Eddy
HUMANIKA Vol 27, No 2 (2020): December
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/humanika.v27i2.32594

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Penelitian  ini  bertujuan  untuk  menginventarisasikan  proses  penamaan  tekstual  ornamen  rumah gadang minangkabau.  Penelitian  ini  menggunakan  model  analisis interaktif  Miles,  Hurberman  dan  Saldana.  Data diperoleh   dari   hasil   wawancara   mendalam,   observasi   berperan   dan   dokumentasi.Data   yang   telah dikondensasikan   dianalisis   menggunakan   konsep   Sudrayat   dan   dilihat   dari   makna   kulturalnya   dengan menggunakan  konsep  Abdullah.  Adapun  nama-nama  ornamen  tersebut  sebagai  berikut: Siriah  Gadang ‘sirih besar’, Lumuik Hanyuik ‘lumut hanyut’, Aka Cino Saganggang ‘akar cina seganggang’ , Pucuak Rabuang ‘ pucuk rebung’, Jalo Taserak ‘jala tersebar’, Saluak Laka ‘ jalinan lidi atau rotan’, Lapiah Batang Jarami ‘ lapis batang jerami’,  Labah  Mangirok ‘lebah mengirap’,  Itiak  Pulang  Patang ‘itik pulang petang’,  Tupai  Managun ‘tupai tertegun’,  Tatandu  Manyasok  Bungo ‘ulat menghisap bunga’,  Kaluak  Paku ‘tumbuhan pakis’,  Pisang  Sasikek ‘pisang seikat’, Buah Palo Bapatah ‘buah pala patah’ , Aka Barayun ‘akar berayun’, Saik Galamai ‘potongan wajik’, Carano  Kanso ‘ tempat untuk meletakkan sirih, pinang dan gambir’, Tangguak Lamah ‘tangguk lemah’,  Si Kambang Manih ‘si bunga manis’, SajambaMakan ‘makan berjamba’. Makna kultural dari kedua puluh nama-nama ornamen rumah gadangMinangkabau semuanya mengenai  makna tentang hubungan manusia dengan manusia atau kehidupan bermasyarakat.
The Role Of Human Resources In Lake Transportation To Improve Tourism Service In Lake Toba Jhonson Pardosi; Robert Sibarani; Nur Cahaya Bangun
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 9, No 1 (2021): Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Program Studi Pengembangan Masyarakat Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37064/jpm.v9i1.9023

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The objective of this research is to: discover the role of Human Resources to support the Tourism Transportation Service Standard in Samosir Regency. The type of the research is a qualitative research with descriptive method. The object of this research is human resources in transportation sector, there are regulator, transportation service provider, and ship crews. All of them are local communities around lake Toba. The data are collected by employing 3 methods; they are observation, interview, and documentation. The results of the research are that Regulator plays the roles as policy maker, stimulator, and facilitator; Crossing Transportation Service Provider plays the roles as policy implementor, organizer, and operator; and Ship Crews play the roles as the policy implementor and executor.
Pengembangan Wisata Budaya Di Kecamatan Baktiraja Kabupaten Humbang Hasundutan Torus Manusun Sianturi; Hidayat Amsasi; Robert Sibarani
JUPIIS: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ILMU-ILMU SOSIAL Vol 13, No 1 (2021): JUPIIS (JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ILMU ILMU SOSIAL) JUNI
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jupiis.v13i1.18674

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This research aims to identify, describe and find out the impact of the development of cultural tourism on the community in Marbun Toruan Village, Baktiraja District, Humbang Hasundutan Regency. The problem focuse on the potential of cultural tourism in the village of Marbun Toruan and its development in order to approach this problem requires a theoretical reference from some previous researchers. The method used is descriptive qualitative. Data is collected through interviews, observations, questionnaires and documentation. This study conclude that the Baktiraja district which has the potential for cultural tourism such as Tombak Sulu Sulu, Sisingamangaraja Palace, Batu Si siungkap ungkapon, Aek Sipangolu, Hariara Tungkot, Batu Hundul. The Humbang Hasundutan Regency Government gives responsibility to the Department of Transportation and Tourism to develop the tourism potential in tourist attraction of Baktiraja. This tourism object does not receive serious attention to be developed as a tourist destination so it is not inferior to other tourist destinations in North Sumatra that have been developed.
Etnografi Masyarakat dan Hukum Adat Kabupaten Humbang Hasundutan Sumatera Utara Yudhi Ramadani Harahap; Ibnu Hajar; Robert Sibarani
JUPIIS: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ILMU-ILMU SOSIAL Vol 11, No 2 (2019): JUPIIS (JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ILMU ILMU SOSIAL) DESEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jupiis.v11i2.13841

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This scrip is a "blue print" of the community and customary law in Humbang Hasundutan District of North Sumatra. Aim to find solutions to resolve conflicts related to agrarian resources. Access rights to communal land, applied implementation in policy determination, exploration, conflict mitigation. Describe the legal system and local wisdom that live in indigenous peoples. The research research method uses qualitative research with the ethnographic approach of James P. Spradley. The technique of collecting data is in-depth interviews, participant observation and oral traditions. This ethnography is holistic-integrative, thick description, and qualitative analysis to get native's point of view. The results of the study revealed the mechanism of genological inheritance to children and closest relatives. Inheritance recognized as customary recession, panjaean land for boys or ulos na so buruk for boru girls. Mechanism of buying and selling ulos tu piso, dondon mortgage, giving, contract. Forms of social entities, bius, partolian, golat, huta, marga raja which are customary structures that play the role of holders of communal access rights. Decision-makers and dispute resolution, Pago-pago, Horja, Bius, Raja Nihuta, Bius Raja, Paradaton, Paripe, Nomads enculturation. The socio-political aspects of the community of Sionom Hudon, PBM, Sihas, Chair of the institution, Raja Nihuta, Bius Raja, Paradaton, Paripe.
Pendekatan Antropolinguistik Terhadap Kajian Tradisi Lisan Robert Sibarani
RETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 1 No. 1 (2015): April 2015
Publisher : Magister of Linguistic, Postgraduated Program, Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (378.884 KB) | DOI: 10.22225/jr.1.1.9.1-17

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Dalam makalah ini dibahas tentang bagaimana kajian antropolinguistik mampu membedah suatu tradisi lisan dan menghasilkan suatu analisis yang apik dari hubungan keduanya. Dalam pembahasan ada tiga pendekatan utama dalam kajian antropolinguistik yaitu performansi (performance), indeksikalitas (indexicalty), partisipasi (participation),yang  terbukti efektif dalam mengkaji hubungan struktur teks, koteks dan konteks (budaya, ideologi, sosial, dan situasi) suatu tradisi lisan yang dilatarbelakangi unsur-unsur budaya dan aspek kehidupan manusia yang berbeda-beda. Dengan mengacu pada teori Duranti (1977: 14), disimpulan dalam akhir pembahasan bahwa meskipun pendekatan antropolinguistik terhadap kajian tradisi lisan ‘terkesan’ tumpang-tindih dengan pendekatan linguistik budaya (cultural linguistics) dan etnolinguistik (ethnolinguistics) (lihat Folley, 1997:16 ), namun dengan jabaran penekanan tertentu pada kajian antropolinguistik, yaitu penekanan antropolinguistik dalam menggali makna, fungsi, nilai, norma, dan kearifan lokal suatu tradisi lisan, konsep ketiganya dapat dibedakan. Lebih dari pada itu, pendekatan antropolinguistik mampu merumuskan model revitalisasi dan pelestarian suatu tradisi lisan. Dalam hal inilah  ciri pembeda kajian antropolinguistik dengan pendekatan yang lain terlihat kuat dan menonjol.
ANALYSIS OF INTERPERSONAL METAFUNCTION IN MENGKET RUMAH MBARU TRADITION KARONESE SOCIETY Alemina Br Perangin-angin; Robert Sibarani
AICLL: ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Vol 1, No 1: AICLL April 2018
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (502.58 KB) | DOI: 10.30743/aicll.v1i1.14

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Karonese mengket rumah mbaru tradition is a ceremony to thank God and to share happiness to the relative and friends because one manages to build his own house. Karonese has a community kinship system named merga si lima, rakut si telu, perkadekaden sisiwah tambah sada. All of them have different functions in mengket rumah mbaru tradition. There is one part of mengket rumah mbaru ceremony that all of them give some kind speech to the host. This research try to find out interpersonal metafunction meaning in the mengket rumah mbaru traditionis. This research employs descriptive qualitative to analyze interpersonal meaning performed in the ceremony by studying the utterances by anak beru, kalimbubu and senina during in one part of the ceremony. The researcher directly involves in this ceremony to observe all the data.  Theory of interpersonal meaning proposed by M.A.K Halliday is applied to analyze and classify the mood auxiliary, personal pronoun in pronoun system. The finding informed that mood positive declarative appears 88,4%. Imperative appear 10.1 %, negative declarative 0%. There are 25 modal verbal found in the ceremony, “will 52% must 16%, can 32% 0%. Personal pronoun “we” 60%, you 24, it =9, she3%, he 4%. Tenses shift future 60%, present tense 40%, and past 10%.
Oral Traditions for Multidisciplinary Approach ROBERT SIBARANI
Journal of Oral Traditions Vol 1 No 1 (2019): October 2019
Publisher : IPMI Publisher

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Oral Traditions for Multidisciplinary Approach
The Text Structure of The Simalungunese Turiturian Art, Culture, Media, and Education Ibrahim Syah H.M. Simbolon; Robert Sibarani; Eddy Setia; Amrin Saragih; Nurlela; T. Thyrhaya Zein
East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (140.06 KB) | DOI: 10.55927/eajmr.v1i3.96

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The research formulates and explains the structure, the value, and the norms of disclosing local wisdom in the structure text of TS (Simalungunese 'turiturian' folklore). The narrative text identifies words, paragraphs, phrases, based on the structural text as Orientation ^ Sequence of event (crisis and climax) ^ Resolution ^closure. It is analyzed by using LSF (Functional Systemic Linguistics) text structure which is realized into narrative text structure by using FI (Ideational Function). Oral text sees the establishment of text, co-text, and context in the study of local wisdom. The research design uses interactive modal with descriptive qualitative, using documentary study paradigm in the content analysis in four TS Text. The type of narrative text finds the form of irregular structure texts is identified by the symbol of brackets ([]) which can occur in every stage in the TS text: (Abstract) ^ Orientation ^ ([Evaluation]) ^ Complication ^ Resolution ^ (Code). Ideational function indicates more dominant data in each stage of the proportion of material process of 85.7%, circumstance location of 80% so that para-tactical multiple logic us 1x2 60%. This proportional data indicates that there are 16 verbal words in material data, circumstance data indicate data location which modify 12 location data, logic meaning data indicate that the data taken from verbal data are identified with conjunctions such as that, then, (and) after that, for that, etc. Value and norms contained in the TS text which dominate every text are the values of hard work, togetherness, and discipline. The local wisdom is found in the value and norms of the people's custom described as the forms of behavior and custom in the TS Text. Therefore, this discussion is a unit which also discusses the structure and values of the local cultural wisdom.
The Performance of Mangupa Tradition in Angkola Custom, Medan, Indonesia Akhiril Pane; Robert Sibarani; Ikhwanuddin Nasution; Muhammad Takari
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 3, No 3 (2020): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute August
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v3i3.1106

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The Angkola oral tradition of mangupa is as household advice by appealing to Allah SWT. This tradition is trusted by indigenous communities to restore the spirit to the body (paulak tondi tu badan). As the object of study is the performance analysis by using Duranti theory (2001: 14) with a view of a) performance, b) indexcality, and c) participation and theory of the performance. Finnegan (1991, 1992: 92-93) states that there are 3 elements such as: a) composition, a form that is composed, b) transmission, the selection process that will continue the oral tradition, and (3) the audience. The methods used are surveys, interviews with key informants, primary data source at the ceremony and secondary data by collecting field data, analyzing data. The result of the analysis of traditional Angkola data is divided into four components: a) Ceremonial place, b) Ceremonial time c) Traditional tools, d) Traditional leaders and participants. The transmission of customary philosophy: sangap, hamomora. and hamoraon. The audiences are all who attended the Angkola traditional wedding ceremony in the tradition of mangupa. The advice on mangupa consists of: 1) mangupa text using the name of Allah SWT, 2) mangupa texts of prayer and hope, 3) mangupa text of hope, and 4) mangupa text with philosophical Angkola custom.
MOVEMENT TRANSFORMATION IN GAYO SYNTAX Tri Murni; Robert Sibarani; Eddy Setia; Gustianigsih Gustianingsihh
Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching Vol 3, No 1: June 2019
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara (UISU)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (721.865 KB) | DOI: 10.30743/ll.v3i1.906

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The purpose of this study is to present syntactic descriptions of how movement transformational rules apply in Gayo syntax and to examine the status of movement transformational rules in Gayo language (henceforth GL) in the theoretical framework of Transformational Linguistics (TL) proposed by Chomsky (1965, 1981) and Suhadi (2018). In this theory there are three kinds of syntactic rules: Movement Rule, Deletion Rule and Substitution Rule. The discussion focuses on Movement Transformational Rules in GL. Transformation is the inter-related process between the deep structure and the surface structure of a sentence by the application of one or more transformational rules. The method used in this study was descriptive qualitative approach as noted by Martin (2004). Descriptive research is to portray accurately the characteristics of a particular situation or group or individual with or without special initial hypotheses about the nature of these characteristics. Thus, descriptive research design was applied to give a detail description of a certain case accurately. The data were analyzed from two angles: the application and the status of movement rules in GL, which can be compulsory, optional, and restricted. The data of this research derived from some sentences in the folklore story written in GL and the invention of the writer herself as the native speaker of the language. The finding shows that all the twelve kinds of movement transformational rules proposed by Suhadi (2018) are relevant to apply in GL. After the application of movement rules, the main finding is on the status of movement transformational rules in GL in which it is found that four movement rules are compulsory, eight are optional and there is no restricted rule in the language.
Co-Authors Abdullah Abdullah Akbar, Saydillah Isya Al Trio Boy Beyto Lumban Gaol Alemina Br Perangin-angin Amanda Dwi Cahya Amrin Saragih Amrin Saragih Ariani Safitri Aritonang, Hanna Dewi Atikah Ab Zubaidi Bangun, Nur Cahaya Bedriati Ibrahim Bintang Terang Putra Utara Purba Caroline Feryna Br Manik Charloq Christian Basardo Simanjuntak Cosmas Mitchel Pandapotan Siallangan Damanik, Oleg Isuando Damanik, Ramlan Davin Gumuruh Marpaung Dwi Novia Sirait Dwi Widayati Eddy Setia Eddy Setia Eddy Setia Eliza, Nur Elizabeth Bintang Paulaean Entas, Derinta Erica Yulia Citra Sitorus Erika Revida Firmando, Harisan Boni Florence Hermin Puspita Sari Waruwu Fredyarini Soedjiwo, Novena Ade Gustianigsih Gustianingsihh Hadi S Alikodra Hanifah Nasution Hargiani, Fransisca Xaveria Herlina Herlina Hidayat Amsasi Hidayat Hidayat Ibnu Hajar Ibnu Hajar Damanik Ibrahim Syah H.M. Simbolon Ilham Mirzaya Putra Immanuel Silaban Indah Permatasari, Nova indra, rama Jekmen Sinulingga Julius Renaldi Tampubolon Jumat Barus Kristina Sihotang Lisa Meylisa Damanik Lubis, Faris Yusuf Lubis, Muhammad Afdhaluz Zikri LUBIS, TASNIM Mangatur Nababan, Mangatur Mhd. Pujiono Morida Siagian Mu'in, Fatchul Muhammad Mirza Ramadhan Muhammad Takari Mulyadi Mulyadi Mulyadi Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini Nur Cahaya Bangun Nurlela Octavianna, Yessy Optapianty Situmorang Pane, Akhiril Panjaitan, Ade Putra Arif Pardosi, Jhonson Pardosi, Johnson Perangin-angin, Alemina Br Poedji Loekitowati Hariani Prana, Hendi Prima Nopraka Tarigan Pujiati Pujiati Purba, Asriaty R Purba, Ratih Indah Meina Putra, Bima Maulana R. Hamdani Harahap Rahmawati Ramlan Damanik Ratih Baiduri Ratih Indah Meina Purba Riadi Syafutra Siregar Riska Berlian Rujiman Rujiman Rujiman, Rujiman Rusma Noortyani Sakhyan Asmara Saragih, Orde Koria Saragih, Ratna Selli Selli, Selli Shalika, Mayang Putri Siagian, Morida Sibarani, Jekmen Sinulingga Silaban, Immanuel Silalahi, Charles David Marudut Simangunsong, Bestian Simangunsong, Reka Simanjuntak, Elisa Simanjuntak, Peninna Simatupang, Defri Elias Simbolon, Elvri Teresia Sinaga, Warisman Siregar, Arjuna Junifer Siregar, Simon P. Situmorang, Hamzon Situmorang, Rahel Theresia Rodame Soriente, Antonia Sri Permana Dewi Suroyo Suroyo Suryanto , Dwi Suwardi Lubis T. Thyrhaya Zein Tambunan, Ayu Anggraini Tampubolon, Flansius Telaumbanua, Eben Haezarni Tifany Timothy Novritrianta Ibrena Toruan, Khaterine A. Lumban Torus Manusun Sianturi Tri Murni Vero Risnawati Limbong Wahyudi Wahyudi Wanda Kuswanda Warisman Sinaga Yahya Apriyanti Simamora Yudhi Ramadani Harahap Yudhi Ramadani Harahap Zalukhu, Esther Ria