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The Maintenance Of The Sasak Language In The Samawa Speech Community: A Case Study Of Karang Anyar Ramadhan, Eki Hizbi; Yusra, Kamaluddin; Putera, Jaswadi
Jurnal Inovasi Global Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Inovasi Global
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jig.v3i2.282

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This study examines factors affecting the maintenance of the Sasak language in Karang Anyar amid increasing multilingualism. Understanding these factors is vital for its survival against the dominance of Indonesian and other regional languages. The focus is on the meno-mene dialect spoken in Karang Anyar Hamlet. Employing a qualitative method, data was collected through observations, interviews, and recordings to analyze the natural use of the Sasak language in daily life. The study highlights social, cultural, and linguistic elements influencing language maintenance, involving various community members from different generations. Data analysis through transcription and classification revealed strong daily use of the Sasak language. The community exhibits multilingual skills, switching among Sasak, Indonesian, and Sumbawa. Factors sustaining this include social, demographic, economic, cultural, family, and attitudinal influences, while political and educational ones are less significant. Although residents preserve the Sasak language well, a dedicated institution is needed to ensure its future preservation and prevent extinction.
The Maintenance of the Sasak Language in the Samawa Speech Community: A Case Study of Karang Anyar Ramadhan, Eki Hizbi; Yusra, Kamaluddin; Putera, Lalu Jaswadi
Jurnal Ilmiah Profesi Pendidikan Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025): Agustus
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jipp.v10i3.3865

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Social influence usually appears in people’s speech because language is closely related to the population in the place where the language is used. This research aims to explore the factors impacting language maintenance in the Sasak community at Karang Anyar hamlet. The method used was qualitative, it was conducted for two months, from January to February 2024. The subjects consisted of children to elderly people, aged 10 to 70 years old. The number of informants are 40 peoples. The data has been collected by some technique, including: observation, interview, audio recording and note taking. The instruments used are: observation sheet, interview questions, and audio recorder. The data collected by triangulation: observation, interview, and recording. The data were analysed through three stages namely: transcription, identification, and classification. The research result found that the maintenance of the Sasak language in Karang Anyar is still strong. There are more than two languages that are mastered by the majority of the residents. Sasak language is the most often used language in their daily life. Indonesian is only used in formal situation, namely: village office, post office, schools, and minimarkets. Sumbawa language used at certain moments, namely: a wedding event, circumcision event, and meeting at work place.