La Ogi : English Language Journal
Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Januari

MAKASSAR CULTURAL VALUES IN THE TEXTS OF SELAYAR BATIKS FOLK SONGS

Rengko HR, Sumarlin (Unknown)
Milda, Milda (Unknown)
Hermansyah, Sam (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Jan 2024

Abstract

One of the oral traditions that has developed to date in the Selayar Islands Regency is battki. Battik-battik belongs to the categories of folk songs. Battik-battik comes from the word ambatti which means to squeeze. The musical instrument used is the harp, therefore it is called battik- battik. Battik-battik is sung by men and women alternately on stage without using text, meaning this song is sung spontaneously. In the batti-batti folk song, there are cultural values sung by the singer, namely the culture of tabe, sipakatu and si usingnga'. So that in this study the authors used multi-disciplines, namely anthropolinguistics with the aim of exploring these cultures hidden in the text or song lyrics that are sung. Anthropolinguistics is a study that discuss the relationship or connection between culture and language. in anthropolinguistics studies examiners more how languages is used US a tools for social action. This research method uses qualitative research methods to explain a phenomenon in depth and is carried out by collecting data as deeply as possible.

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laogi

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Arts Humanities Education Other

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Aim: to facilitate scholar, researchers, and teachers for publishing the original articles of review articles. Scope: Language Education include: English Education English Literature English ...