LINGUAL: Journal of Language and Culture
Vol 1, No 1 (2013)

A CASE STUDY OF CROSS-CULTURE MARRIAGE BETWEEN JAPANESE AND BALINESE

Sena Darmasetiyawan, I Made ( Udayana University)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Mar 2016

Abstract

From the viewpoint of sociolinguistics, marriage is one of the crucial events that may affect the development of language use. Comprehending the actual application of Japanese and Balinese culture in marriage would need a significant overview on several factors that emphasize the characteristics. In Japanese culture, the actual characteristics may be seen through their attire, equipments, and common practices. While in Balinese culture, characteristics may be seen through their appearance, instrument, and process. Implication in the result is best seen through the child that gives several changes in daily language use and usual habit or even manners.

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