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Eksistensi Bahasa Namblong dan Faktor-faktor Penyebab Pergeseran di Kabupaten Jayapura Mantiri, Grace Janice M.; Iwong, Henry Ch.
Hasta Wiyata Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.hastawiyata.2023.006.01.08

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The Namblong language is one of the endangered languages. The language is located in Jayapura Regency and has been in contact with speakers of other languages for a long time. Many speakers are not fluent in the language. Many of the older and younger generations have switched to using Papuan Malay in their daily speech. This study aims to describe the existence of the Namblong language and the factors that influence language shift. The approach of this research is sociolinguistic. Data collection methods used observation, interviews and questionnaires. Data analysis method is inductive method. The location of this research is in eleven villages, namely Sermai Atas, Samaikrang, Imsetum, Sermai Bawah, Imeno, Kaitemung, Benyom, Kuimeno, Meyu, Yakotim, and Genyem Besar. The causes of the Namblong language shift are divided into two, namely linguistic and non-linguistic factors. Linguistic factors, namely the namblong language is a spoken language, the duration of the use of Indonesian/Malay is more than the namblong language, the namblong language has become a passive language, and the narrative of namblong is accustomed to the structure of Indonesian/Malay so that it interferes with language, translating code, and mix code. Non-linguistic factors are socio-cultural factors, geography, politics, economy, religion, and education. Key words : existence, Namblong, shifting, Jayapura Regency
VARIASI VERBA PENGARUH PENANDA PERSONA DAN KALA PADA BAHASA-BAHASA DI TANAH PAPUAPAPUA Mantiri, Grace Janice M.
Hasta Wiyata Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.hastawiyata.2024.007.01.013

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Papuan area known as ethnic and language variety. In language aspect, Papuan languages have uniqueness. The most unique is have person and tense marker in verb. The present of person and tense marker making many verb forms. In addition, there are two types of languages. The types are Austronesian and Non-Austronesian, and two types of sentence structure are SOP and SPO. This research aims to describe verb forming of Papuan languages because person and tense markers. And also, to compare verb forming process of Papuan Austronesian and Non-Austronesian, and more SOP and SPO languages structure.